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POLICE AND CRIME PANELS - Nottinghamshire County Council
and officers and members have continued to find the opportunity to network across the region beneficial. Other Options Considered 13. All Members of the Panel are welcome to suggest possible items for inclusion in the work programme. Reasons for Recommendation/s 14. To enable the further development of the work programme. RECOMMENDATIONS
REPORT OF THE CHAIRMAN OF COMMUNITIES AND PLACE COMMITTEE RESPONSES TO ...
H-bar markings to assist residents who find their driveways are being obstructed by parking at a cost to the resident of £185. Application details and conditions can be obtained by the individual resident(s) contacting us directly. B. Petition requesting 50mph speed limit on Grange Lane, Staunton in the Vale (Ref 2016/0274) 6.
Report to Adult Social Care and Health Committee
find information hadincreased from 72.7% to 75% . Compared to the regional average of 5,123 per 100,000 population, the number of requests for support is low at 4,467. However, the proportion of people signposted to appropriate alternatives or not requiring a service after initial contact is 88.2% - which is very good performance.
Notts care leavers aim high with university success and career ...
An increase in Nottinghamshire’s care leavers going to university has highlighted the ambition of young people in care across the county. For the September 2022-23 academic year, there are 17 young people in care who have set their sights on university education, an increase of eight compared to September 2021.
£44 million investment into Nottinghamshire’s highways, transport and ...
Improvement schemes, road and path repairs, traffic signal upgrades, drainage schemes and road safety measures are all included in the county council’s plans for the year ahead.
Celebrating the achievements of our young people
Negative stereotypes of young people persist. Too often, teenagers are labelled as lazy, reckless, or immature. The truth is that young people have a great contribution to make.
County Council supports the Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal
Contact or find out more online about the charity that you’re seeking to donate to or work with to understand how they are spending their funds. Look out for the Fundraising Badge on charity fundraising materials, this is the logo which shows that a charity has committed to fundraise in line with the Code of Fundraising Practice.
The case for change – Why England needs a new care and support system
People will be able to give their views and find out more information at www.careandsupport.direct.gov.uk or they can email careandsupport@dh.gsi.gov.uk or write to the Care and Support Team, Room 543, Richmond House, 79 Whitehall, London SW1A 2NS. Between May and November 2008, there will be a series of events where the key
indicate the quality of the council’s performance. High volumes of ...
complaints. This shows how frequently we find fault with the council when we investigate. Equally importantly, we also give a figure for the number of cases where we decided your authority had offered a satisfactory remedy during the local complaints process. Both figures provide important insights.
Adult Social Care and Health Committee - Nottinghamshire County Council
Adult Social Care and Health Committee Monday, 01 December 2014 at 10:30 County Hall, County Hall, West Bridgford, Nottingham, NG2 7QP AGENDA 1 Minutes of the last meeting held on 3 November 2014
Nottinghamshire Libraries, Archives and Information Stock Management ...
6. Stock formats available to library customers and demand for them has changed in recent years: • demand for music on compact disc has declined rapidly as other digital media
Funds doubled to £200K to help support Ukrainian refugees in ...
Lina Maksymuk from the Ukrainian Cultural Centre thanked Nottinghamshire County Council for the funding. She said, “We are confident that these grants will not only help different groups of new arrivals but will also help all our volunteers who have been working tirelessly all these months and will make functioning of the Ukrainian centre as a facility and as a hub more sustainable."
Nottinghamshire couple call for others to make a difference and foster ...
Maureen, 70, and her partner Gary, 61, are sharing their fostering story to highlight the importance of fostering and calling for anyone interested to get in touch with the council and find out more. Maureen said, “Children need a family environment, they need to know that someone loves them.
Wednesday, 09 February 2022 at 14:00 - Nottinghamshire County Council
Health and Wellbeing Board Wednesday, 09 February 2022 at 14:00 County Hall, West Bridgford, Nottingham, NG2 7QP AGENDA 1 Minutes of the last meeting held on 24 November 2021 1 - 6 2 Apologies for Absence
Maintaining our highways all year round - Nottinghamshire County Council
"As we’re finally seeing something that looks like summer, it’s worth reflecting on a particularly difficult winter, and thanking our gritting and emergency response teams"; writes Councillor Neil Clarke, MBE. "There isn’t really a break though, as many of those workers have now moved into spring and summer maintenance.
Transport and Highways Committee - Nottinghamshire County Council
planned schemes in 2016/17, HE find themselves in a position where there is some unspent funding this financial year and have decided to develop and fast track some of the Page 7 of 48. 2 junction improvements on the A52 (T) as a matter of priority. Funding approval is expected
Nottinghamshire wins coveted Sustainable Food Place Bronze Award
Nottinghamshire Sustainable Food Network has won a prestigious Sustainable Food Places Bronze award. The award recognises the Nottinghamshire Network’s work to promote healthy, sustainable and local food and to tackle some of today’s greatest social challenges - including food poverty and diet-related ill health.
Make ‘broom’ for exciting half-term activities
Gather the letters to find a clue and come and claim your reward! Spectacle of Light. Rufford Abbey Country Park. October 20 to 5 November. Various times. Prices from £19.80 per adult, £9.90 under 16, £51.30 for a family of four. Discover some of the amazing characters from the wonderful Wizard of Oz. Follow Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin ...
Carbon Reduction Plan for Nottinghamshire County Council 2022-2032
3 Scope 2: covers indirect emissions from the consumption of electricity, heat, steam, and cooling. Scope 3: covers all other indirect emissions that are present in an organisation’s chain. These are from sources of emissions that the Council does not own or have direct control over, such as those from private cars driven on Council business (the
Government grants available for off-street electric vehicle charging ...
Find out more about OZEV’s Electric Vehicle charge point grant, including relevant guidance. Workplace Charging Scheme (WCS) The Workplace Charging Scheme (WCS) offers a voucher-based funding scheme, open to businesses, charities and public sector organisations that meet the applicant and site eligibility criteria.