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News published October 2024
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Groundbreaking video game, TV and film artist to be honoured at Atkins Gallery
Published 31 October 2024Two-time BAFTA-winning artist and animator Brett Jones will be celebrated with a memorial art exhibition at the Atkins Gallery in Hinckley this November.
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Remembrance Sunday in Hinckley, 2024
Published 30 October 2024Residents are being invited to pay their respects at Hinckley’s annual Remembrance Sunday service.
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Spooktacular Saturday celebrated in Hinckley
Published 29 October 2024Families, shoppers, and visitors celebrated Halloween in style when they took part in the Borough Council’s popular Spooktacular Saturday (26 October).
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Woman fined in court over Sutton Cheney fly-tipping
Published 29 October 2024A Hinckley woman has been ordered to pay a total of £468 by Leicester Magistrates Court after a fly-tip was discovered in Sutton Cheney last October.
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More than 1,300 young people benefit from youth bus sessions
Published 24 October 2024More than 1,300 young people in Hinckley are being supported to steer them away from the path to antisocial behaviour.
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New measures tackle shoplifting
Published 24 October 2024CCTV, a retail radio scheme and nighttime economy marshals are being used to help tackle crime in Hinckley.
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Litter pick as part of Recycle Week a big success
Published 17 October 2024Over 25 bags of litter were collected during a one-hour clean-up held at Hinckley Retail Park as part of Recycle Week organised by the Borough Council’s Business Climate Change Forum.
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50th Anniversary grant funding closed
Published 15 October 2024Twenty voluntary and community groups have benefitted from Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council’s 50th anniversary grants.
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Steps being taken to crack down on irresponsible school parking
Published 10 October 2024Parents and guardians are being urged to consider the safety of children and other road users when parking at or near schools.
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Final details for Hinckley Christmas light switch on announced
Published 09 October 2024With the big Christmas lights switch on only weeks away, final preparations are being made to welcome thousands of townsfolk and visitors to the town centre.