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Forward Plan - Nottinghamshire County Council
Changes since the last Forward Plan Decisions taken Date Decision taken Key Decision Decision Maker Date of first inclusion in Forward Plan
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Final tree planted at ‘wonderful’ new Nottinghamshire woodland . Thursday, December 19, 2024
Contact us - Nottinghamshire County Council
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Annual Delivery Plan Quarter 2 Quarterly Assurance Report November 2022
GR IT TER STOP Quarterly Assurance Report - Quarter 2- November 2022 NCC Quarterly Assurance Report - Quarter 2 - Nov 2022 2 The 2022/23 Annual Delivery Plan outlined the actions
Forward Plan - Nottinghamshire County Council
Support Contract Cabinet Member – Finance & Resources 1/2/24 4/3/24 LEC Clayfields House – Sherwood and Loxley refurbishment Cabinet Member – Economic Development and Asset Management 20/12/23 4/3/24 Extension of interim contract for the delivery of Supported Accommodation for young people Cabinet Member – Children and Families 19/1/24
Report to Governance & Ethics Committee - Nottinghamshire County Council
• Councillor Divisional Fund – review of processes and internal controls in operation for administration of the fund. • Sale of Land & Buildings – review of internal controls and compliance with such for the ... - Household Support Grant – advice on internal controls and monitoring arrangements to disseminate the grant.
Questions which received a written answer after the meeting
How much of the £5.6 milli on of Government funded Hous ehold Support Fund (Phase 2) money has been spent to date? Response from Councillor John Cottee, Cabinet Member for Communities Phase Two of the Household Support Fund has entered its final 10 days, and I am pleased to say we are currently on course to spend the entirety of the Fund.
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Internal Audit Plan: 2022-23 - Term 1 (April 2022 - July 2022) APPENDIX 2
Household Support Grant Certification H 1 5 Certification - Audit certificate for use of the new Household Support Grant expenditure Trading Standards Grants H 1 15 Certification - Audit certificates for use of NTSB grant funding for Regional Investigation Team and operations covering three grants and multiple claims. Assurance
Internal Audit Annual Report 2023/24 - Nottinghamshire County Council
provide timely assurance in support. This approach was especially important for assurance to front-line services, with efforts focussed on helping managers maintain an • Those inputs were complemented with the more established approach for assurance that the Council’s core processes have remained resilient through the year.
After a flood - Nottinghamshire County Council
ordinary household products can be used to clean your property. Check with your insurance company as they may hire a company to do this for you ... To help support you, your family and friends in the aftermath of a flood, consider the following: ... Further support; Flooding hardship fund; Advice for homeowners affected by flooding; Latest news.
07 Establishment of a Discretionary Nottinghamshire Welfare Assistance ...
3. Community Care Grants are awarded for a range of expenses, including household equipment, and are intended to support people to return to or remain in the community or to ease exceptional pressure on families. They were also intended to assist with certain travel expenses. Crisis Loans are made to meet immediate short-term needs in an ...
REPORT OF CABINET MEMBER, TRANSPORT & ENVIRONMENT ON-STREET LOW ...
charging infrastructure, which in turn will support green growth and investment as per our ambition in the Nottinghamshire Plan. 7. As part of the LEVI project, NCC are developing a public survey which will collect data to ... LEVI Capital Fund and LEVI Capability Fund (revenue). 17. On a successful bid outcome, NCC will continue work with ...
Active Travel Fund - Dovecote Lane - Nottinghamshire County Council
Active Travel Fund. Increasing walking and cycling, particularly for short journeys that are currently made by car, plays a key role in national and local strategies to address climate change and improve the environment, support the economy, improve health and wellbeing, and in creating thriving communities.
Advice and support for community groups - Nottinghamshire County Council
Advice and support for community groups. Below are links to cost of living advice and support for community groups: DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) for voluntary and community sector groups; Voluntary Sector Development Team; The National Lottery Community Fund (tnlcommunityfund.org.uk) Arts Council England; Funding: Active Notts
Latest round of grants now open to help Notts communities thrive.
The latest round of Nottinghamshire County Council's Local Communities Fund (LCF) is now open for applicants until Friday 8 November 2024. Eligible groups can apply for funding which demonstrate that their projects will help communities live healthier and more independent lives. ... · Employment support; · Activities for children and young ...
Report to Nottinghamshire Pension Fund Committee
The Fund has collected additional data from Scheme Employers to support the delivery of the McCloud project. This data collection continues to be reviewed and verified ahead of being loaded into the UPM system. Once the data loads are completed the Fund will be able to progress on the final data audit phase with Civica.
Holiday activities and food
The Holiday Activities and Food programme (HAF) supports the wellbeing of children between 5 and 16 years by providing a variety of activities and food during school holidays.
Homes for Ukraine Fund
Homes for Ukraine Fund Applications are invited from community organisations supporting people who have arrived in Nottinghamshire as part of the Homes for Ukraine scheme. An allocation of £300,000 has been approved by Nottinghamshire County Council to support proposals up to a maximum of £5,000 per application.
REPORT OF THE CORPORATE DIRECTOR, PLACE FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT SECTION ...
Nottinghamshire County Council reopened its flooding hardship fund, making available £120 per household and £300 per business for all those affected by flooding in the County. A ... Support will continue to be provided for affected residents and advice for landowners dealing with riparian ownership issues. Funding channels and options