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Boston Borough Council support Brylaine decision to change town centre bus routes to pedestrianise Strait Bargate

Strait Bargate in Boston town centre will become fully pedestrianised once again, due to Brylaine deciding to alter two of their bus routes, in a move that is fully supported by Boston Borough Council.

Additional funding made available for parishes, village halls and community projects from the UK Shared Prosperity and Rural Prosperity Funds in Boston and East Lindsey

Extra funding has been released to meet incredible demand from parishes, village halls and community projects in search of grants from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and Rural England Prosperity Fund (REPF).

Successful addition of events brings new life to Boston Market

The historic Boston Market has seen a vibrant surge of activity this summer, thanks to a series of successful events organised by Cllr Suzanne Welberry. Throughout June, July and August, the market was transformed into a bustling hub of creativity and community spirit, beginning with the Charity Flea Market, followed by the lively Busking Festival, and concluding with the colourful Art Street Market.

Communities at risk of flooding face service cuts

A press release from the District Councils' Network

Boston Council launches community skips waste scheme

Boston Borough Council is introducing a series of skips across the borough to help residents get rid of unwanted rubbish, large bulky items no longer needed and to help address the issue of fly-tipping.

Boston Long Term Plan Progress Update

Last year, £20M in government funding was announced for Boston, to be invested around the themes of safety and security; high streets, heritage, and regeneration, and transport and connectivity. This builds on the multi-million pound funding previously announced for the town, that is currently being invested across a range of exciting projects.

Boston Borough Council reports continued progress in tackling fly-tipping

Boston Borough Council is pleased to report progress in reducing fly-tipping across the borough. In the first quarter of last year, 1,439 fly-tipping incidents were reported. This year, the same period has seen a remarkable 10.63% decrease, thanks to our dedicated efforts and strategic initiatives.

Celebrating the creativity and dedication of our Love Your Neighbourhood Campaign winners

Boston Borough Council is thrilled to announce the winners of this year's Love Your Neighbourhood Campaign.

Boston Lights Up to Show its Brilliance!

The centre of Boston will explode into an illuminated kaleidoscope of colour in February 2025 as part of the 'Boston Brilliance', Festival of Light!

Boston Borough Council's Cabinet approves Pilot Community Skip Service to combat fly-tipping

On Wednesday 24 July, Boston Borough Council's Cabinet unanimously supported a proposal to introduce a pilot community skip service which is part of a wider strategy aimed at reducing fly-tipping in the Borough.

'Quick, efficient and helpful' - Partnership launches new webchat service

A new webchat service has been launched by the South & East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership, providing residents with direct access to the customer contact team of its three councils, without having to pick up the phone.

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