Families in Bedford Borough are invited to ignite their creativity this May half-term. Print It, a series of exciting workshops for children aged 5-12 years, is inspired by the upcoming exhibition ‘Edward Bawden Printmaker’.
When it comes to celebrating neurodiversity, Bedford Borough Council in partnership with Bedford Borough Parent Carer Forum has got it covered – with the arrival of dozens of umbrellas of all different colours, high above the streets of Bedford.
Everyone knows the library is the place to borrow thrillers, picture books, and cookery tomes. But graphic novels, comic books, and manga - for children, teenagers, and adults alike - are becoming increasingly popular in Bedford Borough Libraries.
Bedford Borough Council has launched a new commercial food waste collection service to support local businesses in complying with new Simpler Recycling legislation. This initiative, which began in March 2025, aims to help businesses separate food waste from general waste.
Bedford Borough Council has announced the return of the Bedford Kite and Motoring Festival, a biennial celebration of community spirit and family entertainment, taking place on Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 June 2025 across Russell Park, The Embankment, and Mill Meadows.
Bedford Borough Council is reconfiguring the Greyfriars Junction as part of the Transporting Bedford 2030 scheme, a key part of the Council's strategic plan to enhance connectivity and support economic growth in Bedford town centre.
Bedford Borough Council has announced the acquisition of two remarkable ceramic artworks, ‘Despair and Promise’, inspired by John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress.
Bedford Borough Council is hosting a St. George’s Day celebration on Saturday 26 April 2025. 12-6.30pm. The festivities aim to bring together families and friends to enjoy a day of community spirit and national pride.