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  • Asbestos Inspections for Businesses in Huntingdon

    By HuntsNews at 09:15 on 03/02/12
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    Targeted asbestos inspections of businesses across Huntingdonshire will be carried out by officers from Huntingdonshire District Council's Environmental and Community Health team during February 2012. The visits are to make sure that businesses are not exposing employees to potentially harmful asbestos fibres, and are complying with their duty to manage any asbestos present in their premises. At around 4000 deaths per year asbestos...
  • Showcasing the Independent Life In Huntingdon

    By LongBaker at 10:50 on 25/01/12
    Save Indpendent, safe and well
    A Road Show about staying independent, safe and well for older people is coming to Huntingdon library from April 16 to May12. Visitors to the library and Road Show will have the chance to find out about local services to help them stay independent, safe and well at this Road Show featuring: •information about local care and support •presentations of assistive technology resources to help you remain independent (Tuesdays -...
  • Put A Spring in Your Child's Step This Half Term in Huntingdon

    By HuntsNews at 09:37 on 25/01/12
    Boy Paint
    All of the One Leisure sites in St Ives, Huntingdon, St Neots, Ramsey and Sawtry have put together a packed programme of fun activities to keep your children entertained this February half term. Put the spring back in their step with Trampolining at One Leisure Huntingdon, or let them work off their excess energy with the Rockin' Zumbatomic at One Leisure Ramsey. Let the children indulge themselves in the popular Death by Chocolate...
  • INFRASTRUCTURE LEVY MOVES FORWARD

    By HuntsNews at 09:26 on 25/01/12
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    Later this year developers working on building projects across the district will be liable to pay Huntingdonshire District Council money towards new infrastructure projects which will benefit the local community. The council is aiming to introduce a new Community Infrastructure Levy by Spring 2012. Councillor Nick Guyatt, Executive Councillor for Strategic Planning & Housing said: "This new levy will benefit all Huntingdonsh...
  • Huntingdon District Council Leader Signs Armed Forces Community Covenent

    By HuntsNews at 13:18 on 19/12/11
    Signing of Armed Forces Covenant
    Huntingdonshire District Council's Executive Leader, Councillor Jason Ablewhite officially signed the Armed Forces Community Covenant at a concert held yesterday (Sunday 18 December 2011). The Armed Forces Covenant aims to encourage local organisations to support the local Armed Forces community and to make it easier for Service personnel, families and veterans to access all the support and help available to them. The scheme is...

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