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COUNCIL TAX BILLING

Residents will shortly receive their Council Tax bill for the new financial year.  Please check your bill for your instalment dates and amounts. The first instalment for the new year will be due on 1st April (unless you pay by Direct Debit on 4th, 12th, 20th or 28th of the month). We anticipate our phone lines will be busy over the next few weeks. Phone lines will be extended Monday to Thursday until 7pm between March 17 and 27. Phone lines are open until 4.45pm on March 21 and 28. 

Latest News

Boston Central Park beach to return this Summer with a variety of other activities including Skate Jam

The 'Boston' beach is making a return to Boston Central Park this summer, offering a host of activities for all ages - most of which are free.

Works have started to improve toilet facilities for disabled people with Boston's Changing Place Toilets

Back in 2021 The Government announced the Changing Places Fund Prospectus encouraging Councils to apply for their local areas to increase the number of Changing Place Toilets (CPTs) in venues with the greatest need with funding from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.

Classic Car & Vintage Festival comes to Boston next weekend

A Classic Car and Vintage Festival will come to Boston's Central Park on Saturday 1 July and Sunday 2 July offering fun for the whole family with a great selection of live entertainment from decades past, re-enactments, food and drink stalls, vintage garden games and much more!

Residents urged to help save trees from drying out this Summer

A national campaign is being led by the Arboricultural Association and Woodland Trust calling on residents to help their local trees in residential areas, parks, public and community areas survive the hot months by watering them themselves.

Young Traders Market Competition comes to Boston

Boston will host a local heat for its first Young Traders Market Competition, in partnership with the National Market Traders Federation (NMTF) on Saturday 24 June, offering young entrepreneurs from the local area the chance to showcase their creative products and talents.

Meet Boston's 488th Mayor as he selects his chosen charities for the year

The Worshipful the Mayor of Boston, Cllr David Brown, has chosen his charities for the coming year.

Councils Partnership awards further £4.9million UKSPF support to projects in South and East Lincolnshire

More than £4.9milion is due to be awarded to projects making a difference to local communities across Boston, East Lindsey and South Holland, as the South & East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership announced the second round of UK Shared Prosperity Fund grant awards.

Bloomin' beautiful floral displays coming this summer to help bring Boston Town Centre to life

Additional floral displays could be placed in Boston's town centre over the summer months as Boston looks to improve the appearance of the Market Place for visitors and residents, subject to permission from Lincolnshire County Council.

Boston children play areas to receive improvements following BTAC approval

On Thursday 1 June at Boston Town Area Committee it was agreed that £150,000 of play area improvements are to be made in our local Boston parks.

Active Lincolnshire partners with Street Tag to encourage active exploration

We are happy to hear that Active Lincolnshire are bringing Street Tag to Lincolnshire, to help people easily access physical activity and develop an active lifestyle. In particular, the partnership will look at how to overcome the barriers that stop people from getting active, such as poor transport, safety, cost, and confidence.

Teenage Market coming to Boston next week

We are pleased to announce that Boston will host its first Teenage Market next Saturday (3 June), providing young traders and performers with the chance to showcase their creative products and talents for free.

More than £1.5m Government funding awarded as councils face pressures in increasing Internal Drainage Board levies

The South & East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership has led on a campaign to address the issue of significant and increasing Internal Drainage Board levies which are funded from the Council Tax the Councils raise.

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