News archive
News published April 2018
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Boy’s sweeper ambition realised thanks to council
Published Monday 30 April 2018A young boy from Market Harborough was swept away with delight after fulfilling an ambition to ride on a council road sweeper.
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Get your lotto tickets - first draw 5 May 2018
Published Friday 27 April 2018Tickets are selling fast for the first ever Harborough District Community Lottery draw.
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Rail improvements ‘top priority’ Leader told
Published Thursday 26 April 2018The Leader of the district council says he is pleased that a major project to improve Market Harborough’s railway station remains a “top priority”.
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Local projects benefit from share of nearly £100,000
Published Thursday 26 April 2018A diverse range of community projects have received a welcome financial boost thanks to the district council.
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Record number of affordable homes welcomed
Published Wednesday 25 April 2018A record number of affordable homes have been provided across the Harborough district helping people struggling to find a property.
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Lutterworth event will help business start ups
Published Wednesday 18 April 2018Entrepreneurs looking to start their own business can attend a free masterclass in Lutterworth to get some advice on how to do it.
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Dragon Slaying at Harborough Market
Published Tuesday 17 April 2018Harborough District Council is inviting people in the district to visit Harborough Market on Saturday 21 April 2018 for a family-friendly St George's Day performance.
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Volunteers help give district a spring clean
Published Monday 16 April 2018Old road signs and car parts are just some of the litter collected as part of a series of volunteer spring cleans taking place across the Harborough district.
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Man convicted of assaulting parking officer
Published Friday 13 April 2018A man who attacked a council-employed parking officer has been prosecuted.
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Unsafe trees in dog walking area to be removed
Published Thursday 12 April 2018A number of decaying trees which pose a serious safety risk are being removed – but will be replaced later in the year.