2022/23 published draft accounts
The draft statement of accounts for 2022/23 has been published.
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Fire leads to landlord prosecution
A landlord has been ordered to pay thousands of pounds by magistrates after a bedroom fire revealed tenants were living in unsafe housing conditions.
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Train station improvement work to begin
The number of accessible parking spaces is set to increase as improvements are about to begin on the northern forecourt of Slough train station
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Council pauses non-essential spending following Section 114 notice
Today (2 July), Slough Borough Council has announced it will be pausing non-essential spending, in response to a report by the Director of Finance into the state of the council’s finances.
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Illegal tobacco discovered with help of Yoyo
Yoyo the sniffer dog found hundreds of packets of illegal, smuggled or counterfeit tobacco hidden in the ceiling of a shop toilet during a visit to Slough shops.
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Summer Holidays Activity and Food programme launches
School holidays can be particularly difficult for some families because of increased costs, such as food and childcare, and reduced incomes.
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Covid surge testing begins (and surge vaccinations!)
Surge testing for the covid delta variant has begun in Slough.
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Landlord fined for fly-tipping flat clearance
A landlord who fly-tipped the contents of a flat so another tenant could move in has been ordered to pay thousands of pounds by magistrates
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First accredited hand car wash in national licensing pilot
Two hand car washes in Slough have become the first in the country to be accredited in a new government initiative - the Responsible Car Wash Scheme.
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Surge testing approved for Slough
Slough Borough Council will be launching covid surge testing on 16 June following an increase in cases in the town.
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Slough submits plans for surge testing
Slough Borough Council has submitted plans to activate surge testing in key parts of the town after a dramatic rise in covid case rates locally