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Freedom of Information (FOI) and Environmental Information Regulation ...
Details of how you can submit a Freedom of Information request to Nottinghamshire County Council.
Supported living - Nottinghamshire County Council
Supported living is for people with a learning disability or mental health problem who want to live independently and receive care and support.
Ollerton and Boughton Town Council - Nottinghamshire County Council
If this information is incorrect or out of date, please complete and sign the GPDR form [Word], mark it for the attention of Stella Trussler and return to: email: communities.team@nottscc.gov.uk post: FAO Communities Team Nottinghamshire County Council County Hall Loughborough Road West Bridgford Nottingham NG2 7QP
Relationships and communication - Nottinghamshire County Council
Conflict and miscommunication are a normal part of family life, but when arguments between parents or carers become frequent, intense, and unresolved, they can have a serious negative impact on children and young people’s emotional wellbeing and future chances. We understand that family can be stressful and that at certain times conflict can increase - during pregnancy, when you have a new ...
Report damaged road structures, furniture or street signs
Please use this form to report any issues with highways structures, street furniture or street signs. The issues you can report on this form are: bridges/structure damage bus shelter damage (including shelter lighting/electrical box damage) bus pole damage Robin Hood Network ticket machine issues bus stop electronic display damage fencing damage guard rail damage safety fence damage street ...
Services available for non-safeguarding concerns
External organisations and agencies to contact for non-safeguarding concerns.
Notts home energy support
If you have any concerns around your home energy efficiency and are unsure about support available, we encourage you to reach out to one or all of the following organisations: Nottingham Energy Partnership is dedicated to promoting energy efficiency and sustainable energy solutions in Nottingham. They offer a range of services to help residents and businesses reduce their energy consumption ...
Health and wellbeing - Nottinghamshire County Council
Health and wellbeing information and support servicesGood health and wellbeing allows us to prosper, live our lives to the full and for longer. On the below pages you can find information on what public health is, our aims and details of the different services available to support your health and wellbeing.
Protecting and improving your mental wellbeing
Get information, advice and tips on mental health and wellbeing in Nottinghamshire.
Book an asbestos disposal appointment - Nottinghamshire County Council
Asbestos is dangerous to human health and must be disposed of safely. It is not accepted at recycling centres. If you are a resident and dismantle and remove a structure containing cement bonded asbestos yourself from your own home, you can book an appointment to dispose of it at a dedicated site for a fee of £120, providing you meet certain criteria.
Information and resources for schools
Nottinghamshire County Council’s schools portal contains a wealth of online information and resources offering support to schools across Nottinghamshire.
CCTV privacy notice - Nottinghamshire County Council
This privacy notice explains how Nottinghamshire County Council uses your data when captured on CCTV. Nottinghamshire County Council has CCTV in operation at various sites, including council offices and other premises. CCTV will capture images in real time wherever the cameras are pointed. These cameras may capture footage of you whilst you are on the premises. Cameras have been situated both ...
Join the Nottinghamshire Citizens' Panel
The Nottinghamshire Citizens' Panel is a group of people from all backgrounds and areas of the county who give their opinion on council services through questionnaires and focus groups. The purpose of the panel is to: help the council prioritise issues evaluate how the council is doing track the views of residents over time identify opportunities for improving services in the future. Panel ...
Bus passes (concessionary travel) - Nottinghamshire County Council
A concessionary travel pass allows you to enjoy free off-peak travel on local buses anywhere in England: Monday to Friday: 9.30am to 11pm Weekends and public holidays: all day Age-related or disability-related concessionary passes cannot be used on trains.
Parish councils - Nottinghamshire County Council
Details of the district, parish and town councils within Nottinghamshire.
Easylink - Nottinghamshire County Council
Easylink is a door-to-door service operated by Nottingham Community Transport (CT4N Charitable Trust) for people who may struggle to use the existing bus and tram services in Greater Nottingham. The service can travel anywhere within 10 miles of Nottingham City centre. It uses fully wheelchair accessible buses, allowing you to get to: the shops leisure activities medical appointments anywhere ...
Children's disability homes - Nottinghamshire County Council
Information on the children's homes available in Nottinghamshire specifically for children with disabilities.
Mansfield Registration Office - Nottinghamshire County Council
Giving notice of a marriage or civil partnership and the registration of births and deaths is by appointment only, which can be made through our Customer Service Centre on 0300 500 80 80. Opening times Monday to Friday 9am to 4:30pm Copy Certificates Online applications can be made here. Postal applications should be sent to Registration Records, Mansfield Registration Office, 100 Chesterfield ...
About our senior officers and pay policy statement
Nottinghamshire County Council is one of the largest employers in the county, we: employ 15,576 people overall have a budget of £1.2 billion deliver 400 services to 833,377 people are the tenth largest authority in England. The Chief Executive and the three Corporate Directors are responsible for: the Council's strategic objectives managing the activities of the Council's employees delivering ...
Improvements to roads in your area - Nottinghamshire County Council
Our highways teams are out and about every day repairing potholes, improving the quality of roads, and keeping Nottinghamshire’s 2,600 miles of highway network safe. Large scale patch repairs You can view all our large scale patching works including photographs at our new map which also totals the area of roads covered. There are also links to send us feedback on the work: NottsHighways ...