Food Waste Collection to Roll Out Borough-Wide from November Monday, 10 March, 2025 Slough Borough Council is set to expand weekly food waste collections across the entire borough following a successful trial in five neighbourhoods. The proposal, which will be discussed at the Cabinet meeting on 17 March, includes a phased roll-out starting in November 2025, with full implementation across all households, including flats, by 31 March 2026. A private company will manage the... Local News
Kanwal Toor selected as Conservative Parliamentary Candidate for Slough 7th October 2019 On Friday 4th October members of the Slough Conservative Association met to select their candidate for the next General Election in the constituency, and we are... Local News
Labour Basingstoke cinema purchase shows their total lack of faith in Slough 29th September 2019 News last week that our Labour-run council has spent over £8m of taxpayer-funded debt purchasing a cinema is strange enough news, without residents learning... Local News
Open Letter to Minister for the Constitution: We need to introduce Voter ID and more secure postal voting now 15th September 2019 Open Letter sent to Minister for Constitution, Kevin Foster MP Dear Sir, I am writing to you today to put forward our case for the need to ensure the Government... Local News
Political bias in education must end now 15th September 2019 Over the last week we have been working with a number of students who attend the St Josephs School in Slough, who have each supplied disturbing statements in... Local News
Slough Labour spin over green space development proposal exposed 7th August 2019 Spin by Slough Labour over their developments on our green spaces in the town has reached dizzy new heights this week following the distribution of a letter to... Local News
Time to act and denounce the Birmingham LGBT protests 22nd July 2019 With alarm increasing at the protests over inclusive education outside of schools in Birmingham spreading across the country, we all at Slough Conservatives... Local News
Slough Labour’s shameful dodging on climate change proves they are just full of hot air 22nd July 2019 Residents must now be getting a sense of de-ja-vu whenever they read the latest diktat, in the local press, from the council's propaganda department in the... Local News
Slough Labour's housing and regeneration strategies are pure fantasy 17th July 2019 Just three weeks ago, our local party Chairman and council group leader slammed Slough’s Labour administration for the apparent chaos surrounding the strategy... Local News
Slough Labour should ban the use of gagging orders in the council to promote transparency 10th July 2019 Amid news this week that whistle-blowers forced to sign NDAs, or so called “gagging orders”, by the national Labour Party have been threatened with legal action... Local News
Boris launches campaign pledging to unleash Britain's potential 6th November 2019 Boris Johnson set out his pitch for the country. Get Brexit done. Focus on our priorities. Unleash Britain’s potential. National News
We’re ready for a General Election 31st October 2019 We’re holding a general election on 12 December – so we can elect a new Parliament, get Brexit done and let the country move on. National News
A new deal: getting Brexit done and taking back control 17th October 2019 Prime Minister Boris Johnson has negotiated a new deal – this is a real Brexit deal which ensures that we take back control. This new deal ensures that we take... National News
See where we're hiring police officers in your area 9th October 2019 The Home Office has today confirmed the officer recruitment targets for every police force in England and Wales for the first year of the unprecedented drive to... National News
What Boris Johnson’s proposed Brexit deal means 4th October 2019 As Boris Johnson has rightly said, we are coming out of the EU on October 31, come what may. MPs promised to respect the result of the referendum. More people... National News
Our education policy is improving the nation’s skills 4th October 2019 When Boris Johnson entered Number 10, one of his first acts was to get more money to our education system. That’s why we’re investing £14 billion in schools... National News