December



Babergh Tells Benefit Fraudsters to think again

“Getting away with it is not an option, we will find you” is the no-nonsense message being given to benefit cheats by Babergh District Council.  The warning comes after several cases of benefit fraud were heard recently (2nd December) at Sudbury Magistrates’ Court, resulting in fines and costs amounting to £1,500 being issued.





NEW HOMES FOR LAYHAM RESIDENTS – JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS!

A new affordable housing scheme in Upper Layham was officially opened today, with a tree planting ceremony performed by the Chairman of Babergh District Council, Cllr Sue Wigglesworth and Dr Stewart Young, Chairman of Suffolk Heritage Housing Association.





PINING TO COMPOST YOUR REAL CHRISTMAS TREE?

Residents in the Babergh district will shortly receive the latest issue of ‘Sort It’, Babergh District Council’s environmental newsletter. 





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