Every resident who was evacuated from their home after an incident in Bedford last weekend has now had a chance to access their property, giving them the opportunity to collect their belongings.
Bedford Borough Council is continuing to work closely with colleagues from Bedfordshire Police, Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service, and other bodies, following the incident in Cleat Hill at the weekend.
This week marks National Adoption Week, an opportunity to encourage more families to consider adoption, offering hope to the many children currently waiting for a loving, permanent home.
Mayor Tom Wootton and Councillor Phillippa Martin-Moran-Bryant, Portfolio Holder for Housing and Regulatory Services, celebrated the official opening of a new emergency accommodation facility at Charis House on Ashburnham Road.
A new report has highlighted many positives in Bedford Borough Council’s provision for children and young people who have special education needs and disabilities (SEND) or are in alternative provision (AP).
Is your child due to start Secondary or Upper School next September? You need to apply by 31 October 2024 for the best chance of getting a place at their preferred school.