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Broxtowe Borough Council is monitoring the Swine Influenza situation closely. We have put together some useful information which will help keep you informed and direct you to the correct organisation to seek further information and advice.
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Broxtowe has been working closely with the other Councils in Greater Nottingham to prepare the Core Strategy and this is the first stage. No decisions have yet been made, and this is the opportunity for you to influence the future shape of Greater Nottingham.
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On Saturday 4th July between 11.00am and 4.00pm the 5th Annual Broxtowe Community Celebration Multi-Cultural Event will be celebrated at Round Hill Primary School, Foster Avenue, Beeston.
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Bramcote Crematorium is holding its fifth Annual Open Day on Saturday 18th July 2009 between 11.00am and 3.00pm. Crematorium staff will be on hand to give guided tours of the buildings and grounds and answer any questions you may have.
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With more chances to have a go and get involved than ever, the 9th Eastwood Arts Festival promises to be the biggest and best one yet. You can book on a workshop and have a go at anything from theatre to stone carving with lots of high quality opportunities for all you visual artists out there - including painting and sketching days.
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The council has teamed up with the BBC to become a Breathing Places Community for 2009/10. The partnership will raise awareness of wildlife issues in the Borough of Broxtowe and help to deliver real improvements on the ground by getting people to "do one thing for nature".
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