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Businesses across the borough are encouraged to access a new programme of business support, the Leicestershire Business Advice Service (LBAS), funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. The free-to-access support will include start-up workshops, accelerator programmes, local one-to-one advice clinics, and more, all to help businesses at every stage of their development and growth journey.
Melton Borough Council has developed the Discretionary Business Grants Fund which will see £300,000 worth of grants go to supporting businesses
The external audit of the draft statement of accounts for the year ended 31 March 2023 has not yet been completed by our external auditors, EY LLP, due to the complex set of factors contributing to audit delays across the sector.
A new memorial post box has been installed at Thorpe Road Cemetery to allow families to send ‘Letters to Heaven’ to lost loved ones. The special, white-coloured post box, located near the car park, is available for all residents and visitors wishing to send messages to their loved ones who are no longer with us.
Melton Sport and Health Alliance, which is led by Melton Borough Council, is delighted to launch the Let’s Get Moving Melton Awards 2023. The awards provide the opportunity to recognise sporting successes and active lifestyle advocates across the Melton borough.
Melton Borough Council has installed new artwork on the side of their waste vehicles to promote a local crackdown on fly-tipping.
Melton Borough Council has secured £360,000 of funding from the Government’s Local Authority Housing Fund (LAHF) which will be used to provide an additional three homes in the borough. The homes will become part of the council’s housing stock.
Melton Borough councillors unanimously agreed to join councils across the country in supporting the Local Government Association’s Debate Not Hate campaign. The motion was proposed by Cllr Pip Allnatt, Leader of Melton Borough Council and seconded by Cllr Maise Graham, Leader of the Conservative group at a meeting of Council on Thursday 27 July.
The new Leader of Melton Borough Council, Cllr Pip Allnatt announced a new strategic direction for the Council at the meeting on Thursday 27 July.
Melton Borough Council has built upon the success of its well-established Community Support Hub by creating a new Work and Skills Project, which will connect and support businesses and jobseekers across the Borough.