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Wed, 28th September 2005

The long arm of the paw!

With dog fouling continuing to be a concern to residents in some areas of Charnwood, enforcement officers from Environmental Health Services at the Borough Council have dealt a blow against the scourge of the footpaths. A prosecution against a..

Tue, 27th September 2005

New Artwork in Shepshed

New home owners at Stableford Close, Shepshed join will existing residents to watch the Mayor of Charnwood Borough Council unveil Shepshed’s latest artwork at Factory Street, Shepshed on Saturday 1 October. Charnwood Borough Council have a policy..

Flood alleviation works at Anstey, involving the replacement of a structurally defective culvert have been completed successfully on time and under budget. The works involved replacing the existing culvert, which dated back to Victorian times, with a..

Charnwood Borough Council and Network Rail have selected local developer William Davis Ltd to help them transform the appearance of the area around Loughborough Station. The Company was selected after open competition from a short list which included..

Wed, 7th September 2005

New landlord scheme hailed a success

A new scheme, which encourages private landlords to lease their properties through Charnwood Borough Council’s Housing Service, has been hailed a ‘success’ by Cllr. Betty Newton, Cabinet Lead Member for Housing. Russell Clarke, the Council..

Although the summer holidays have now drawn to a close, there is still plenty for young people aged 5 – 16 years to do in their leisure time. Charnwood Borough Council are encouraging youngsters to join up to the Wild card scheme, which offers..

Charnwood’s Cabinet met last night and gave the green light to a major new development which could bring more than a thousand new jobs to the Borough. The development on the site off the Derby Road close to Dishley Grange to the East of..

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