News archive
News published September 2022
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Additional Electric Vehicle Charging Points to be installed across borough
Published 30 September 2022Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council is planning to increase the number of public charge points for electric vehicles (EVCs) in the borough with a further 11 points being installed by early December.
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Grab yourself a free tree
Published 28 September 2022Residents, businesses, community groups, schools and colleges are being invited to apply for a free tree to help make the borough a greener place to be and to help fight climate change.
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Hinckley BID's 11th annual motorshow breaks record
Published 26 September 2022Hinckley BID’s 11th annual motorshow broke all records, with more than 900 exhibiting vehicles.
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Council host cost of living event
Published 22 September 2022Residents are being invited to explore the help and support available to them at a special cost of living and well-being event.
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Date change for Hinckley BID’s 11th Annual Classic Motorshow
Published 13 September 2022The 11th Hinckley BID Motorshow has been re-arranged and will now be held one week later on Sunday 25 September.
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Bin collection changes for Queen Elizabeth II's funeral
Published 12 September 2022Residents are being advised that household bins will not be collected this Monday (19 September) as the nation joins together to mourn and remember Queen Elizabeth II.
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Local ceremony marks start of King Charles Reign
Published 12 September 2022Hundreds of residents came together in Hinckley's Argents Mead on Sunday (11 September) for a ceremony to mark the start of King Charles III’s reign.
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Council pledges to press on with its local plan despite national uncertainties
Published 07 September 2022The council has pledged to continue its work on progressing its Local Plan following consultation on a submission draft of the Plan which was published in February.
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Important information - energy rebate payment
Published 05 September 2022We’re launching the next set of £150 energy rebate payments aimed at helping households on low incomes who did not qualify for the payments made earlier this year to those in council tax bands A to D.
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Borough Council enforcement officers to wear body cams
Published 01 September 2022Enforcement officers around the borough will soon wear body cameras to provide greater transparency around the actions of enforcement.