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report - Nottinghamshire County Council
creating 1000 jobs for communities in Bolsover, Ashfield and Mansfield • Safeguarding 450 jobs in Mansfield at Eurofilter and Toray Textiles Europe Ltd • Over 30 jobs created from new business investments in Ashfield from Autofill Ltd, Phillips Foods Ltd and Homecraft Ability One. 11.
Annual Report - Nottinghamshire County Council
1 Chair’s F orew ord Page 2 M anagement and F inancial P erformance Page 3 I nvestment P olicy and P erformance Page 5 P ost P ool R eporting Page 11 S cheme A dministration A rrangements Page 16 S tatement by the A ctuary Page 18 P ension F unds A ccounts, Net A ssets S tatements and Notes Page 20 T he P ension F und A ccounts Page 21 Notes to the A ccounts Page 23
Policy Committee - Nottinghamshire County Council
Policy Committee Wednesday, 12 September 2018 at 10:30 County Hall, West Bridgford, Nottingham, NG2 7QP AGENDA 1 Minutes of last meeting held on 18 July 2018 5 - 10 2 Apologies for Absence
Wednesday, 20 November 2024 at 10:00 - Nottinghamshire County Council
1000, although demand was still high. • A Patient Safety Instant Response Framework was introduced along with comprehensive risk assessments to assess the safety of patients waiting for and experiencing care. • The Transition Criteria to support exit from NOF4 were as follows: • Leadership and Governance • Rampton Hospital • Culture
Nottinghamshire Pension Fund Committee - Nottinghamshire County Council
Nottinghamshire Pension Fund Committee Thursday, 10 November 2022 at 10:30 County Hall, West Bridgford, Nottingham, NG2 7QP AGENDA 1 Minutes of the last meeting held on 1 September 2022
APPENDIX A CHARGES FOR HIGHWAYS SERVICES - APPLICABLE FROM 1st APRIL 2021
cost over £100K with a minimum of £1,000 for each agreement. Legal fees will be charged separately. 106 Agreements; Varies – see comments Varies – see comments; The fees will be equal to the cost of each planning obligation contained within the Agreement usually indexed linked. Legal fees will be charged separately.
Long Term Plan Engagement Integrated Insights Report
1.6 We have spoken to over 1,000 people across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire in our engagement about topics such as mental health, urgent care, health prevention and more. These conversations with local people have given us a wealth of insight that will help us
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Information for budding athletes on how to apply for up to £1,000 towards training and equipment costs: Waste and Recycling : Updates on the county's waste and recycling centres and advice on how to reduce, reuse and recycle your waste. What's On : Let us keep you up to date with What's events are On around the county.
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
was noted that representation was achieved through feedback from over 1000 city residents who participated in the Police and Crime Survey The Panel asked about the resource allocation of the police as some members felt that those who lived in rural areas were more likely to pay more but would see less police presence in their neighbourhood.
Report to Cabinet Member for Communities and Public Health
engagement increased from the family day in 2022 from 1000 visitors to over 2000 in 2023 and all events were delivered within budget. The overall spend was £10,000. 6. The Communities Team led the co-ordination and management of events to commemorate and celebrate Nottinghamshire Day 2023. The Team worked in partnership with
County council to increase allowances for Nottinghamshire foster carers
In addition to the rise in allowances for foster carers, the county council is to also make an additional payment of up to a £1,000 to help foster households to improve their health and wellbeing as we continue to recover from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Index [www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk]
<1,000sq.m >1,000<2,500sq.m >2,500sq.m A3 restaurants and cafes Restaurants and cafés – use for the sale of food for consumption on the premises, excludes internet cafés (now A1). <300sq.m >300<2,500sq.m >2,500sq.m A4 Drinking establishments Use as a public house, wine-bar or
Veolia- The Reduce, Reuse, Recycling Fund - Nottinghamshire County Council
If you're a not-for-profit organisation in Nottinghamshire (excluding the city of Nottingham) with an idea to help others think differently about waste, you can apply for a grant of up to £1000. The Reduce, Reuse, Recycling Fund offers funding to groups, schools and charities who are committed to helping Nottinghamshire to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.
Appendix 1: Project Statuses as at April 16 Highlight Reports - ASCH
At Risk 500 1,000 1,000 2,500 278 -278 0 0 Adult Social Care & Health Care and Support Centres (OfC C03) On Target On Target 492 292 3,268 294 4,346 0 0 Adult Social Care & Health Direct Payments (OfC C01 2015 & C04 2016) On Target On Target 98 1,822 580 1,280 3,780-1,402-1,402 -1,402 Adult Social Care & Health
Report to Planning and Licensing Committee - Nottinghamshire County Council
1 Report to Planning and Licensing Committee 21 st July 2015 Agenda Item: REPORT OF CORPORATE DIRECTOR POLICY, PLANNING AND CORPORATE SERVICES BASSETLAW DISTRICT REF. NO.: 1/15/00368/CDM
Nottinghamshire County Council and Veolia release brand new leftover ...
A family of four spends £1000 on average on food that gets thrown away each year. Buying only what we need and making the most of leftovers is a simple action everyone can take to positively impact our planet, and purse strings." Residents can check out the new recipes by going to: ...
£50,000 funding to boost the ambitions of talented athletes in Notts
Individuals who represented their country at national events in the last 24 months, which include a range of Sport England-recognised sports, were able to claim up to £1,000. Successful applications included representation from all Nottinghamshire districts covering 34 different sports.
Quality Account - Priorities for 2015/16 1.0 Introduction
recorded <1.73% against a target of <1.70% per 1000 occupied bed days. We also aim to reduce the total number of patients who fall to < 7 per 1000 occupied bed days by quarter 4 (quarter on quarter reduction). Currently the average fall rate for
APPENDIX A CHARGES FOR HIGHWAYS SERVICES - APPLICABLE FROM 1st APRIL 2024
over £100K with a minimum of £1,000.00 for each agreement. Legal fees will be charged separately. Section 106 (S106) Agreements Variable costs - see comments Variable costs - see comments No The fees will be equal to the cost of each planning obligation contained within the Agreement usually indexed linked. Legal fees will be charged separately.
Appendix B Category C Proposals - Nottinghamshire County Council
Option Ref C01 1. Service Area Adult Social Care, Health and Public Protection 2. Option Title Promoting independence in supported living and outreach services 3. What we propose to do and how we propose to do it This proposal is an extension to an existing savings project which started in 2014/15.