News archive
News published July 2023
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Leader clarifies council’s remit in respect of event at privately-owned venue
Published Wednesday 26 July 2023.
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Council leader launches last-ditch attempt to save Market Harborough Railway Station Ticket Office
Published Wednesday 26 July 2023The Leader of Harborough District Council, Cllr Phil Knowles, has held a meeting with East Midlands Railway (EMR) in a last-ditch attempt to help save the Ticket Office facility at Market Harborough
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New council Champions announced
Published Tuesday 25 July 2023The Leader of Harborough District Council, Cllr Phil Knowles, has announced the appointment of councillors as Champions for four key areas for the council.
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Outstanding group and individual celebrated with award of Citizenship Cup
Published Tuesday 25 July 2023An outstanding group and an individual in the community were honoured this week by being presented with the prestigious Citizenship Cup.
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Town’s second neighbourhood forum established in Welland ward
Published Tuesday 25 July 2023A group of volunteers in Welland ward has been formally designated a neighbourhood forum.
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Showground's event in Market Harborough - media statement
Published Monday 17 July 2023Media statement about an event at the privately run showground in Market Harborough.
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Countywide campaign to prevent fly-tipping launched
Published Monday 17 July 2023Residents are being warned to be careful with their waste as a crackdown on fly-tipping gets underway.
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Major improvements transform Harborough district’s play areas
Published Monday 10 July 2023Eight play areas across the Harborough district have been transformed with the installation of new play equipment for children of all ages and abilities.
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Call to organisations to register life-saving defibrillators on national database
Published Tuesday 4 July 2023Harborough District Council is encouraging organisations to register defibrillators on a national database.
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Attractive wildflowers improve council’s open spaces
Published Tuesday 4 July 2023More beautiful wildflowers have been planted across the Harborough district to improve council-owned open spaces and bring environmental benefits to the area.