Council Tax support during Coronavirus
Bedford Borough Council is working to offer local residents help with their Council Tax, for those who are struggling financially because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Bedford Borough Council is working to offer local residents help with their Council Tax, for those who are struggling financially because of the coronavirus pandemic.
To enable the Council to prioritise staff on essential duties at this extraordinary time, all of the Council's multi-storey car parks apart from Queens Street will be closed, until further notice.
Local businesses can apply for a business support grant via the Council's website if they meet the Government's qualifying criteria.
Mayor Dave Hodgson has delivered a crucial message via a new video in which he urges everyone to follow the official advice and guidance and to help themselves and others to stay safe.
Mayor Dave Hodgson has recorded a video to remind everyone to Stay Home and Stay Safe and also how you can contact Bedford Borough Council if you need help or can volunteer help at this time. …
The Sports Development Team at Bedford Borough Council have launched a range of live online fitness classes to keep residents moving and promote wellbeing whilst at home.
Vulnerable people with a medical condition are encouraged to register for support during the coronavirus at https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus-extremely-vulnerable
Bedford Borough Council has closed all play areas, effective immediately, to minimise the spread of coronavirus.
Bedford Borough Council has closed all play areas, effective immediately, to minimise the spread of coronavirus.
Community groups, charities, schools, parish councils and others are invited to apply for grant funding from Bedford Borough Council Mayor's Climate Change Fund.