
£4million In Rate Relief To Be Issued To Local Businesses
Bedford Borough Council will be issuing £4million to business-rate paying businesses that have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic but have not previously received grant funding.
Bedford Borough Council will be issuing £4million to business-rate paying businesses that have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic but have not previously received grant funding.
As the 'Lead Local Flood Authority', Bedford Borough Council has updated the 'Local Flood Risk Management Strategy' for 2022-2027 and wants to hear your views.
Body & Soul, a new exhibition exploring how women have been represented in art over the past two centuries, opens at The Higgins Bedford on Saturday 2nd April 2022.
Today marks the two-year anniversary of the first COVID-19 lockdown. Since then, the Borough and its residents have worked incredibly hard to support one another through this exceptionally challenging time. Sadly, Bedford Borough has lost many residents over this time and still some people are suffering from Long COVID.
Thank you to Pastor Josh Masih for showing me around Bedford Pentecostal Church. Bedford Borough Council awarded £9,610 to the Bedford Pentecostal Church following their application to the Mayor's Climate Change Fund. This was used to install improved LED lighting to reduce the building's electricity consumption. It was fantastic to see the new lights in action and great to hear about the energy and money the church has saved since they were installed. The Mayor's Climate Change Fund can provide up to 50% match funding for projects that help to reduce carbon emission and energy costs of community buildings within Bedford Borough. Groups that can apply for the fund include voluntary and community groups, not for profit organisations, public sector organisations including schools and parish councils, registered charities and social enterprises. If you represent an eligible organisation and would like to apply for the Mayor's Climate Change Fund, you can register your interest by vi
Bedford Borough Liberal Democrats are calling on Chancellor Rishi Sunak to reverse his decision to raise National Insurance ahead of the Spring Statement this week. The unfair tax rise will hit thousands of workers in Bedford Borough who are already struggling through the Conservatives' cost of living crisis, with inflation set to hit 8% later this year and the country facing its highest tax burden in 70 years.