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Many residents have raised concerns regarding the proposed 'No waiting' restrictions, planned for over 100 streets across Slough.
If you want to see if your street is impacted, you can take a look at the following link: Public notices and orders – Slough Borough Council
We understand th
Our team are closely monitoring the proposed redevelopment at the existing Co-Op site on Elmshott Lane in Cippenham and will be supporting residents closely as the application progresses.
The details of the plans can be viewed here with the Planning reference being: P/04670/014
We stand with Langley residents against the proposals for Langley High Street widening
Dear Langley residents,
We write to you as interested local Conservative activists with regard to the proposals which Slough Borough Council have put forward to reconfigure Langley High Street in preparation for
Finally there is an end to the proposals for development on the Co-Op site at Elmshott Lane. The Planning Inspectorate has dismissed the developer's appeal.
Just over 12 months have passed since the proposals for development on the Co-Op site at Elmshott Lane were defeated at council planning committee, after a lot of hard work by residents around the area.
However - since then the developer has applied to the Government for review by the Planning Insp
With the news that Theresa May is to stand down as our Prime Minster with a Conservative Leadership contest to happen over the summer, what do you think the new Prime Minister should be focused on?
We want to know - so that we can hold them to account for residents of Slough.
So tell us - anything
Everyday residents are sharing pictures and telling us about the things that are bothering them in their streets and neighbourhoods.
Whilst Labour spends millions on staff payouts, a shiny new council office and vanity projects that don't work, people suffer for months on end with parking issues, u