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Decision Record - Nottinghamshire County Council
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Post 16 mainstream travel assistance - Nottinghamshire County Council
Post 16 mainstream travel assistance When to apply Before you apply for Post 16 travel assistance, consider which local transport services and ticketing/fare schemes are available. The Traveline journey planner can help you plan a route and get information about public transport services and cost of transport. Journey planner and public transport Post 16 Transport Policy Statement 2025-2026 ...
Improving Acute Mental Health Inpatient Care Environments in Mid ...
Introduction The Committee received a paper in February 2020 on the Trust’s intention to purchase a hospital site in the Mansfield area from St Andrew’s Healthcare. The purchase is part of the Trust’s plan to improve inpatient care environments for mental health services. The purchase represents a significant investment by the Trust, with the overriding aim of improving the quality of care.
Decision Record - Nottinghamshire County Council
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Planning and Rights of Way Committee
Members of the public wishing to inspect "Background Papers" referred to in the reports on the agenda or Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act should contact:- Customer Services Centre 0300 500 80 80 Persons making a declaration of interest should have regard to the Code of Conduct and the Council’s Procedure Rules.
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The site is a relatively small, compact, disused medieval cemetery, which banks down towards Town Street, from an elevated position above street level. It is bounded by a stone retaining wall, approximately 1.6m high along the north-eastern boundary fronting Town Street and over 2.5m high along the north-western boundary abutting Moss Drive. The ground of the cemetery is level with the top of ...
Transport and Environment Committee
This report has been compiled after consideration of implications in respect of crime and disorder, data protection and information governance finance, human resources, human rights, the NHS Constitution (public health services), the public sector equality duty, safeguarding of children and adults at risk, service users, smarter working ...
REPORT OF THE CORPORATE DIRECTOR, PLACE NATIONAL BUS STRATEGY AND ...
Purpose of the Report Provide an update on the current impact of the Covid 19 pandemic on the provision of local bus services and ongoing Government funding.
Policy Committee - Nottinghamshire County Council
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Background - Nottinghamshire County Council
Background The existing LTPs run out on 31 March 2011 by which time the third round of Local Transport Plans (LTP3) must have been developed and submitted to Government Office for East Midlands. LTP3 must include a strategy and an implementation plan, and these two elements can be replaced and reviewed at different intervals.
Report to Group Manager Highways and Transport
However, the Authority is entitled to affect these rights where it is in accordance with the law and is both necessary and proportionate to do so, in the interests of public safety, to prevent disorder and crime, to protect health, and to protect the rights and freedoms of others.
Nottingham NHS Treatment Centre - Nottinghamshire County Council
The Treatment Centre opened on 28 July 2008. It is sited on the Queens Medical Centre site of Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH) and run by Nations Healthcare. The total contract annual value is approximately £40M. The Project Agreement (PA) was signed by 7 sponsor PCTs in the East Midlands in 2005 and runs for five years from 28 July 2008.
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The formal period of public consultation would begin in late 2010. Emergency care, in-patient and out-patient services and planned surgery were the subject of the review. Children’s and maternity services were being reviewed separately, and proposals would also be subject to public consultation.
Microsoft Word - ep5049.doc - Nottinghamshire County Council
AS A 1. To seek the endorsement of this Committee to the County Council’s response to Derbyshire County Council on a planning application for the extension of Attenborough (Long Eaton) sand and gravel pit into land known as Trent Farm. The extracted minerals would be processed at the applicant’s processing plant in Attenborough village which lies in Nottinghamshire. The proposal raises ...
Hate Crime Policy - Nottinghamshire County Council
This policy sets out the County Council’s commitment to tackling Hate Crime and how it will support this through its decision making, service delivery and by the actions it will develop to implement the Policy.
Report to Group Manager (Highways and Transport)
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minutes - Nottinghamshire County Council
The Board considered a report and presentation from LGPS Central Ltd representatives Richard Law-Deeks, Chief Executive, Mark Davies, Head of public Markets, Trevor Castledine Chief Commercial Officer and Patrick O’Hara, Director of Responsible Investment and Engagement, who provided an update on pooling arrangements and its own development ...
Police Community Support Officers - Nottinghamshire County Council
To expand the list of powers which can be conferred on Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs). Whilst the Government is already seeking to introduce number of new powers through the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill currently in Parliament, we want to assess whether there are any further powers which would enhance PCSOs’ ability to fulfil their objectives of community ...
Over £5million investment to support local bus services
Following the outcome of the county council’s bus network review, over £5million will be invested to support, improve and deliver new bus services across the county with a clear focus on reconnecting communities and protecting services to boost access to education, health, employment, shopping, and leisure activities.