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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 ...
Wednesday, 18 September 2024 at 10:30
There were around 140,000 gulleys in Nottinghamshire. Members were advised that there was currently an accelerated programme of gulley cleaning was taking place. On 3 April 2024, the Cabinet Member for Transport and Environment had approved £467,000 worth of extra resources into gulley emptying and ditch clearance works, with a further £50,000 shortly to be allocated to enable additional ...
Events
Time guidance Set up at the site on the day starts earlier for the stall holders, fairground staff, parade participants etc. The parade departs West Park at approximately 11am to go around the route as far as the town centre and back into West Park at approximately 1pm. Events in the arenas, live music marquee and stall holders all start after 1pm.
report - Nottinghamshire County Council
Clean surface water from the roofs of the storage bays and workshop building, together with surface water in the entrance/parking area would be directed via a silt trap to a cellular soakaway within the northern part of the plot. A CCTV/light tower is also indicated in a central position.
History of Sherwood Forest, Robin Hood and Major Oak
Today, this world famous oak, at least 1000 years old, weighs an estimated 23 tons, its trunk circumference is 33 feet (10m) and its branches spread to over 92 feet (28m). ... The industrialisation of the 19th and 20th centuries brought a major impact on Sherwood. Things that impacted on the Sherwood landscape: coal mining new coal towns and ...
Nottinghamshire County Council
PPL Erection Of a single storey extension to Chuter Ede Primary School to create a 2FE Primary School. Including associated external works, associated services, security fencing (3.0m and 2.4m high perimeter/ internal fencing), bin store, car parking (including lighting columns 4m high) and cycle parking facilities. Solar panels to School building roof. Associated landscaping and Sun canopies ...
Report a road or pavement problem - Nottinghamshire County Council
a roadwork problem parking-related problems. If it is an emergency, please contact our Customer Services Centre on 0300 500 80 80. ... Please note, that motorways and trunk roads in Nottinghamshire (A1, A46, A453, A52 and M1) are managed by National Highways. Faults on these roads can be reported online or by telephone: 0300 123 5000
Nottingham NHS Treatment Centre - Nottinghamshire County Council
The Treatment Centre is a new facility which is easily accessible and has a number of car parking spaces available for patients. Internally the building is arranged around a central atrium with the specialty areas having separate reception areas around this.
Parking, waiting and loading restrictions
Parking and waiting restrictions provided by lines on the road can help to solve some problems but are not always the answer as they can just move the problem elsewhere.
Planning and Rights of Way Committee
Beth Downing, Dave Beadnall, and Donna Guddemi spoke in support of the application on behalf of the joint applicant, Nottinghamshire County Council and Homes2Inspire. They highlighted the benefits of homing children in care in their home county, the shortage of places available in Mansfield, the track record of Homes2Insprire which would run the home, and the provision of sufficient parking on ...
Microsoft Word - ep5049.doc - Nottinghamshire County Council
To the north of the railway line is the concrete batching plant, offices, workshops, garages and a parking area including HGV parking. Material is fed from the south plant site to the north by a conveyor which passes over the railway line.
Licences and permits
Streetworks Permit Scheme Parking Public transport Road maintenance Gritting Active Travel Adopted roads Road safety Licences and permits Community and accessible transport Lorries Travel in Nottinghamshire Transforming Cities Fund D2N2 Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP) Electric vehicle charging in Nottinghamshire Care Education
CCTV privacy notice - Nottinghamshire County Council
These cameras are owned by NSL, our parking enforcement contractor. Cameras on public highways are owned and managed by Via East Midlands (which provides highways and fleet management services in Nottinghamshire), with the exception of cameras used for bus lane and school parking enforcement.
Brooke Farm - Nottinghamshire County Council
At Brooke Farm, we offer a unique rural retail experience using home grown and locally sourced produce. Our employment training programme helps people with learning disabilities and Autism gain the skills and confidence that can lead them into paid employment and a brighter more independent future.
Residents' Parking Schemes - Nottinghamshire County Council
A policy for the introduction, modification and removal of residents’ parking schemes.
Southwell Trail - Nottinghamshire County Council
A multi-user route for people to enjoy on foot, cycle and horseback. Open to the public.
Nottinghamshire County Council
Erection Of a single storey extension to Chuter Ede Primary School to create a 2FE Primary School. Including associated external works, associated services, security fencing (3.0m and 2.4m high perimeter/ internal fencing), bin store, car parking (including lighting columns 4m high) and cycle parking facilities. Solar panels to School building roof. Associated landscaping and Sun canopies ...
Title, initial, surname - Nottinghamshire County Council
Move the start of the Residents’ Parking Scheme to the boundary between the Doctors’ Surgery and numbers 3/5 and amend the type of Resident Parking Scheme so all parking provision on this road will require a permit, existing parking bay markings will be removed as they are not needed.
Not for publication by virtue
The proposed parking bays would not create enough space for all the residents on the street to park their vehicles. A proposal for double yellow lines would prevent all residents and visitors from parking outside their house so would more than likely receive a majority of objections.
News - Nottinghamshire County Council
investment, green, economyMosquitoes to be studied in Gamston this summer as part of national project to improve monitoring 21 May 2025 12:00