News Archive
News published February 2012
Warmer Greener Homes DIY
22nd February 12
Forest Heath residents can obtain free home energy efficiency materials when they attend special Warmer Greener Home DIY event in Mildenhall.
A New date has been set for Craft Market
21st February 12
The Craft Market on Market Square, Newmarket will be on Saturday 3 March.
New groundwater flood alert service
21st February 12
From Wednesday 29 February the Environment Agency is extending its free flood warning service to homes and businesses in Newmarket, Bury St Edmunds and Fornham St Martin that are at risk of groundwater flooding.
Check out what the competitions up to…
20th February 12
Forest Heath District Council is working in partnership with Newmarket and District Chambers of Commerce and Cambridgeshire Chambers of Commerce to bring the Two Counties Business Exhibition to Newmarket at the Millennium Grandstand, Rowley Mile Racecourse on Wednesday 29 February, 11am – 4pm.
Payments
17th February 12
Due to routine updates the payment system will be unavailable on Tuesday 21 February 2012.
Joint Chief Executive appointed
16th February 12
A wealth of experience, allied to business skills and enthusiasm for challenge, has led two councils to approve the appointment of a new joint Chief Executive.
Safer Neighbourhood Teams to set priorities
13th February 12
Safer Neighbourhood Teams will be holding community meetings across the district during February, giving residents the opportunity to raise any community safety issues affecting their neighbourhood.
Apprenticeship Agreement
10th February 12
On Friday 10 February a ground breaking agreement was signed at West Suffolk House, Bury St Edmunds.
Have you ever thought about starting a business and becoming your own boss?
07th February 12
Anyone in the Forest Heath area who is considering starting their own business can receive free advice and training.
Swift move nets council extra £214,000
06th February 12
A special meeting of Forest Heath’s Planning Committee meant Council Tax payers will benefit from an extra £214,000 over the next 25 years.
