
Stay safe this Halloween
Bedford Borough Council is encouraging people to celebrate Halloween safely, helping to save lives by preventing the spread of the coronavirus.
Bedford Borough Council is encouraging people to celebrate Halloween safely, helping to save lives by preventing the spread of the coronavirus.
Bedford Borough Council is carrying out utility investigations ahead of refurbishment works to the Oakley twin bridges. These road bridges travel over the River Great Ouse between the villages of Oakley and Bromham.
Cadent Gas are carrying out essential works to divert gas services that have seen a lane closure from the A6 Paula Radcliffe Way roundabout to Clapham Road.
Don't forget the clocks go back at 2am tomorrow (Sunday 25th) morning to 1am.
With announcements that large parts of the country are moving further up the national COVID tiers Bedford Borough Council is asking everyone to pull together to keep each other safe and avoid a Liverpool-style lockdown.
Last weekend saw the first COVID-19 marshals take to the streets in Bedford town centre, providing advice and information about how to stay safe and slow the spread of coronavirus locally.