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Police nick flashing suspect who was repeatedly exposing himself near Bedford school
Following an undercover op by officers, a suspected flasher has been arrested after he terrorised people in the Wentworth Drive area – mostly around Mark Rutherford school.
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Ambulance Service (EEAST) moves to highest alert level over winter pressure
The East of England Ambulance Service has moved to the highest escalation alert level (REAP) in response to high demand across Bedfordshire and Hemel Hempstead this week.
Central Bedfordshire officers working ‘flat out’ after recycling contractor doubled price of service
The leader of Central Bedfordshire Council says he knows residents “want to see public money spent appropriately” after its former recycling waste contractor tried to double the price of its service.
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"My healthy brother collapsed outside his home near Bedford - next thing he was rushed for emergency surgery"
A once healthy man is now fighting for his life after suddenly slumping outside his home.
Care Quality Commission raises Bedford care home's ratings after it was put in special measures earlier this year
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has raised the rating of Hepworth House from inadequate to good and removed it from special measures.
Dunstable Christmas Window Competition
On Tuesday, 2 December, the heart of Dunstable came alive with festive creativity as the annual Christmas Window Competition took place. This year’s event saw a record forty-eight shops and businesses competing for the grand prize, an advert in Talk of the Town.
Brits are rushing to buy this “storm-proof” umbrella – now 40% off
Fed up with flimsy umbrellas folding in the wind? This compact storm-proof model has thousands of glowing reviews — and thanks to a 40% Amazon deal, it’s now £17.99 instead of £29.99. Available in multiple colours and backed by a lifetime guarantee
150 new homes near Wilstead will now be decided by Planning Inspectorate
Plans for up to 149 new homes near Wilstead will now be determined by the Planning Inspectorate after the developer submitted an appeal against non-determination.
New plans to redevelop Bromham Mill approved by Bedford planners despite objections from residents
New plans to redevelop Bromham Mill have been approved by Bedford Borough Council’s planning committee, despite objections from residents who warned of harm to heritage, parking pressures and wildlife.
Want to buy a unique gift this Christmas? Two Bedford auctions might have the answer
You know the feeling, time is running out and you’re not sure what to get that special someone for Christmas.
Bedford's sporting heroes celebrated at 30th anniversary awards
The council’s Sports Development team celebrated the 30th Bedford Sports and Physical Activity Awards at a special anniversary ceremony.
Fewer businesses shut their doors in Bedford last year
New figures have shown that fewer business closures were recorded in Bedford last year.
Temporary pause to recycling bin collections
It is hoped this will only last for a few days. This is due to issues outside of the council’s control. The council has two contractors; one which collects household waste in the bin lorries, and another firm that treats this waste. The firm that treats our recycling waste has suspended t...
'I absolutely loved it' Tom Grennan backs music video by Bedford fans ahead of homecoming gig
Bedford music star Tom Grennan has backed a video set to his smash hit Remind Me – featuring fans and Bedford people.
Leighton Buzzard shop shut down after repeated sale of illegal tobacco
This follows the previous closure of the same business on 13 June 2025, for the continuous sale of illegal tobacco. This latest closure marks the third time the shop has been shut by enforcement action. On 3 December 2025, Luton Magistrate's Court approved a three-month closure order. The ord...
Critical month ahead as Bedford council faces tough financial decisions
Bedford’s mayor has warned that there is a “critical month” ahead as councillors question whether authority may need Exceptional Financial Support.
Plans to remove juries from some criminal cases 'only part of the solution' says Beds Police and Crime Commissioner
Bedfordshire’s police and crime commissioner said government plans to remove juries from some criminal cases may help speed up justice.
Luton and Dunstable Hospital to restrict ward visits after spike in flu admissions
People going to visit patients at the Luton and Dunstable University Hospital are being urged to call the ward before arriving as staff deal with an increase of admissions.
Bedford Hospital to restrict ward visits after spike in flu admissions
People going to visit patients at Bedford Hospital are being urged to call the ward before arriving as staff deal with an increase of admissions.
Central Beds Council's finance boss calls for Labour MPs to help soften impact of £24m funding shortfall
Labour MPs in Central Bedfordshire constituencies are being urged to do more to reverse the potential £24m impact of proposed government changes to local authority funding.