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Our school dinners are packed with fresh and tasty ingredients which meet many strictly regulated food assurance schemes. In Nottinghamshire we are actively trying to reduce our carbon footprint and are proud to be going local with our school dinners, to cut down on our food miles. For every new menu we always search high and low across our region for the very best quality products to make ...
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Nottinghamshire in numbers 2022 - Nottinghamshire County Council
As another year draws to a close, Nottinghamshire County Council has once again unveiled its annual list of facts and figures to highlight the tireless work its services have carried out in 2022. This year has been one where life has pretty much returned to normal for many of us as we continue the journey out of the Covid-19 pandemic. However, it has also been one tinged with sadness with the ...
Blank commitee report template - Nottinghamshire County Council
Information 2. There are five internal children’s residential homes in Nottinghamshire comprising two providing for children with disability and three mainstream homes. Nottinghamshire also has a secure accommodation service, which houses 20 young people who are placed on remand on welfare grounds across England and Wales.
Cost of living support
Advice and support for Nottinghamshire residents and community groups on where to access help with the cost of living.
Nottingham City & Nottinghamshire Wraparound Conference
All wraparound providers & practitioners (Breakfast Club, Out of School & Holiday including Childminders) About this course Join us and you will benefit from hearing from nationally renowned speakers and inspiring workshop hosts who will be sharing their passion and insight into the delivery of high-quality wraparound childcare and play. Opening address: James Hempsall OBE, Coram / Hempsall ...
HAF provider resources - Nottinghamshire County Council
As a HAF provider or supporting local authority, you may wish to use some of the following resources to promote the Holiday Activities and Food programme or your specific activities. Resources are broken down into the relevant seasonal activity periods with generic resources at the top. HAF leaflet Download our general HAF leaflet [PDF] which explains what the programme is and how families can ...
£11.2 million set to support Notts households struggling with rising ...
Around 40,000 Nottinghamshire households struggling to make ends meet are set to get extra support this summer and winter. The fourth round of the Government’s Household Support Fund (HSF) is worth £11.2 million to cover a full year (March 2023 to March 2024) and will once again be administered by Nottinghamshire County Council in partnership with borough and district councils. One-off ...
A policy statement for Education Otherwise Than at School
"Each local (education) authority shall make arrangements for the provision of suitable education at school or otherwise than at school for those children of compulsory school age who, by reason of illness, exclusion from school or otherwise, may not for any period receive suitable education unless such arrangements are made for them."
Post 16 activities - Nottinghamshire County Council
You can leave school on the last Friday in June if you’ll be 16 by the end of the summer holidays. There are lots of things you do before and after you leave to help you work out what to do next: Research career ideas and entry requirements on the National Careers Service website. Look at the skills health check. You can use the ‘Year 11 What’s Next’ form [PDF] to help you understand ...
Free School Meal vouchers to double in value during February half-term ...
Thousands of schoolchildren in Nottinghamshire will once again benefit from free school meals during the forthcoming February half-term. More than 25,000 eligible youngsters across the county will receive 125,000 meal vouchers as part of Nottinghamshire County Council’s ongoing commitment to helping low-income households. The scheme is funded through the Household Support Fund (HSF), which ...
5_APPENDIX B - Nottinghamshire County Council
EXPLANATION OF THE OFFER This statement has been developed with Nottinghamshire’s Young People’s Board and draws on consultation with nearly 500 Nottinghamshire young people. It is due to be reviewed and updated by the Young People’s Board in early 2013.
report - Nottinghamshire County Council
Purpose of report 1. This report seeks approval of the proposed school term and holiday dates for the school years 2013/14, 2014/15 and 2015/16.
Blank commitee report template - Nottinghamshire County Council
11. A review of this feedback has taken place, including consideration of a venue with good transport links, together with the desire to choose a venue that can offer to increase the guest capacity. Guests also gave feedback regarding any future dates as many felt that having the event in August was challenging due to the Armed Forces summer recess and the school holidays. It is therefore ...
Children and Families Select Committee
6. CHILD POVERTY – FREE SCHOOL MEALS The Cabinet Member for Children and Families, the Service Director for Education, Learning and Inclusion, and the Group Manager for Early Childhood Services attended the meeting to present a report on how Free School Meals (FSM) provision was being used to plan and inform the delivery of other support for children and families.
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Hundreds of parents and teachers respond to school holiday consultation Councillor Philip Owen, chairman of Children and Young People’s Committee at Nottinghamshire County Council - 27 September 2017 Over the last few weeks hundreds of parents, schools, teachers, governors and other interested parties have given their views on proposed school term and holiday dates for the academic years ...
Microsoft Word - Dark Lane Report
Dark Lane N: From the S end of Woods Lane, Dark Lane is a track about 6-8 metres wide from edge to edge and running between the back gardens of houses to the N and fields to the S. The fields are fenced and partly hedged from Dark Lane. After about 100 metres, Dark Lane makes a 90 degree turn to the S. At the corner, a footpath leads E to St. Wilfred’s School.
Planning and Rights of Way Committee
Mr Hankin informed Members that in the 9 months since the planning application was considered by Committee there had been a number of updates to planning policy and legislation as well as some further representations received which are relevant to the merits of the planning decision. The purpose of the report is to update Members of these recent publications, summarise their content and ...
Dark Lane Report - Nottinghamshire County Council
Dark Lane N: From the S end of Woods Lane, Dark Lane is a track about 6-8 metres wide from edge to edge and running between the back gardens of houses to the N and fields to the S. The fields are fenced and partly hedged from Dark Lane. After about 100 metres, Dark Lane makes a 90 degree turn to the S. At the corner, a footpath leads E to St. Wilfred’s School.