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report - Nottinghamshire County Council
Purpose of Report To consider a planning application to extend a secure residential unit for young people through the demolition and replacement of an existing residential block (known as the Scarlet Unit) with a mixed single-storey and two-storey extension (residential and office space), and the construction of a second mixed single-storey and two-storey extension (vocational education block ...
Advancing our health: prevention in the 2020s
Thanks to our concerted efforts on smoking, we now have one of the lowest smoking rates in Europe with fewer than 1 in 6 adults smoking. Yet, for the 14% of adults who still smoke, it's the main risk to health. Smokers are disproportionately located in areas of high deprivation. In Blackpool, 1 in 4 pregnant women smoke. In Westminster, it's 1 in 50.
DELEGATED APPROVAL - POWER NO
Background 2. The Nottinghamshire Plan 2021-2031 states that, over the next four years we will continue to deliver our major sites development programme, boosting housing and job opportunities and acting as a catalyst for sustainable living in Nottinghamshire.
Place Department Committee Forward Plan - Transport and Environment (T&E)
27 July To schedule: Transport Out of Hours Service Car Pools/Sharing
report - Nottinghamshire County Council
INSTALLATION OF ON-FARM ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PLANT FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ELECTRICITY AND HEAT WITH FARM BUILDING, STORAGE FOR RAW MATERIALS AND BIOGAS; FORMATION OF NEW HIGHWAY ACCESS INCLUDING PARTIAL REMOVAL OF HEDGE; CONSTRUCTION OF FARM ROAD.
HEALTH SCRUTINY COMMITTEE DRAFT WORK PROGRAMME 2023/24
To be scheduled and potential alternative actions Health and Wellbeing Provision in Hucknall – Cavell Centre Integrated Care Board – Policy Alignment across Nottinghamshire Scrutiny
Microsoft Word - Variation of Conditions, MUGA, Carlton Digby School.doc
GEDLING PART 2 LOCAL PLAN (2018)APPENDIX 2
Public Consultation on the Development of an NHS Rehabilitation Centre
Introduction On the 27th July 2020, NHS Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Clinical Commissioning Group launched a public consultation on the opportunity to open an NHS Rehabilitation Centre in the East Midlands.
Blank commitee report template - Nottinghamshire County Council
Funding Background Announced at the Spending Review, the Levelling Up Fund (LUF) is designed to invest in infrastructure that improves everyday life across the UK. The £4.8 billion fund will support town centre and high street regeneration, local transport projects, and cultural and heritage assets. The funding is for capital investment and is organised via a series of rounds up to 2024/25 ...
Report to Planning and Rights of Way Committee
Purpose of Report To consider a planning application for the development of an Energy Recovery Facility, referred to by the applicant as The EMERGE (East Midlands Energy Re-Generation) facility on land within the Ratcliffe on Soar Power Station complex. The facility would have a design capacity of circa 472,100 tonnes of residual waste per year, but there is potential for this to be as high as ...
Lindhurst Update Valuation - Nottinghamshire County Council
Commentary Background 3. Some information relating to this report is not for publication by virtue of paragraph 3 of Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act 1972. Having regard to the circumstances, on balance the public interest in disclosing the information does not outweigh the reason for exemption because divulging the information would significantly damage the Council’s commercial ...
Plan to plant thousands of trees given £1.7m boost
Ambitious plans by Nottinghamshire County Council to plant 250,000 trees across the county by 2027 have been strengthened after securing £1.7m from the government for the scheme. Greenwood Community Forest will manage the £1.7m grant through the national Trees for Climate programme, which the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) is funding. Over the last year, the ...
Committe report template (with guidance)
Purpose of the Report 1. This report provides the Improvement and Change Sub-Committee with an overview of the activity undertaken to support delivery of the Council Plan at the end of the year 2018-19.
Lowland Derbys & Notts Local Nature Partnership
To explore how Public Health can work with Lowland Derbyshire & Nottinghamshire Local Nature Partnership to contribute to health and wellbeing in Nottinghamshire.
Report to Nottinghamshire Local Pension Board
Information 2. The work programme, attached as an Appendix to this report, will assist the management of the Pension Board’s agenda, the scheduling of the Board’s business and forward planning. The work programme will be updated and reviewed at each pre-agenda meeting and Board meeting. Any member of the Board is able to suggest items for possible inclusion.
Microsoft Word - 04_Policy Statement for Schools App 2.doc
Nottinghamshire County Council Working in partnership with all schools and academies to deliver the Nottinghamshire Policy Statement for Schools.
NOTICE OF MOTION FOR FULL COUNCIL
(for completion by Democratic Services)
Update on Expansion of Neonatal Capacity at Nottingham University ...
2 Background An initial briefing was provided to the Committee in November 2021 on the planned expansion of neonatal capacity at Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH) through the MNR programme (see appendix 1). The MNR proposes an expansion of the Neonatal capacity at the Queen’s Medical Campus (QMC), taking the number of cots from 17 to 38 as set out below. The number of intensive care and ...
minutes - Nottinghamshire County Council
To ensure provision is available in 2015/16, Committee conditionally agreed to the implementation of the proposals with effect from 1 September 2015 to significantly increase:- the number of pupil places at Butler’s Hill Infant School from 180 places to 225 places, and to raise the school’s PAN from 60 to 75
POLICE AND CRIME PANELS - Nottinghamshire County Council
3. The work programme assists with the Panel’s agenda management and forward planning. The draft programme is updated and reviewed regularly in conjunction with the Chair and Vice-Chair of the Panel. It is also subject to detailed discussion with officers from the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC).