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REGATTA WAY / ADBOLTON LANE - PROVISION OF TRAFFIC CALMING
As part of the ongoing work to improve cycle facilities along Regatta Way, West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire County Council is proposing to install a new 75mm raised plateau at the junction of Adbolton Lane and Regatta Way, West Bridgford The plateau will provide a safer crossing point for cyclists and is shown on the attached drawing and notice. MoreClosed 24 December 2021 -
The Twitchell and Langton Road, Sutton In Ashfield - Proposed Traffic Calming (Raised Plateaus)
Via East Midlands Ltd, working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council, is proposing to install 2 raised plateaus on The Twitchell and Langton Road, Sutton in Ashfield. The plateau are to be 75mm high and located near the junctions with High Pavement and will provide a safer crossing point for cyclists and pedestrians. The measures are being installed as part of the works to construct a new cycle path on High Pavement between its junctions with Station Road and Mill Street. MoreClosed 24 December 2021 -
TRO 8327 ADVERT - NOTTINGHAM ROAD, GOTHAM - PARKING PLACES
Nottinghamshire County Council have received requests, including a petition, to remove an obsolete section of Single Yellow Line on Nottingham Road, Gotham to provide short stay parking when accessing the local shop. It is therefore proposed to revoke an 18-metre length of the Single Yellow Line, outside the shop on Nottingham Road and replace with a 30-minute parking bay. MoreClosed 23 December 2021 -
SEALED ORDER DOCUMENTS - Colwick Rd, Pavilion Rd and Trentside North, West Bridgford - Access Restrictions
The above restriction has been introduced as part of the measures to protect members of the public, attending events at the Nottingham Forest Football ground, from hostile vehicles. The next event day will be displayed on variable message signs. On event days when the gates or bollards are open then access will be permitted for drivers who wish to gain access or egress to premises off the Highway. In addition access off Radcliffe Rd will be allowed to all residents displaying a valid access... MoreClosed 23 December 2021 -
Nottinghamshire Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2022 – 2026
The Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy is Nottinghamshire’s plan for improving the health and wellbeing of our residents, and for reducing health inequalities. Good health is an asset for individuals and communities. Health inequalities are unfair and avoidable differences in health between different groups of people. For example, people in the least well-off areas of Nottinghamshire live over 7.5 years less than those in the most well-off areas, and they spend more years of their... MoreClosed 22 December 2021 -
CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S SURVEY: Nottinghamshire Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2022 – 2026
Nottinghamshire County Council and other organisations in Nottinghamshire are writing a plan for the next four years to improve people’s health and wellbeing and reduce unfair differences in health between groups of people. For example, this could include differences between people who earn more money and those who earn less, between people who have a disability and those who do not, between different ethnicities and many other differences. We want to hear from... MoreClosed 22 December 2021 -
Looked After Children and Care Leavers Partnership Strategy 2022-2025 Consultation
Introduction to the Strategy Nottinghamshire’s Looked After Children and Care Leavers Partnership Strategy is a plan that says what organisations are going to do to make sure the needs of looked after children and care leavers in Nottinghamshire are met. Through this consultation we want to hear your views on the new version of the strategy that will start in early 2022 and run to the end of December 2025. Introduction to the Partnership The Strategy... MoreClosed 19 December 2021 -
PROPOSED 50MPH SPEED LIMIT- (TRO 3344) A616 BUDBY ROAD, CUCKNEY, NORTON, CUCKNEY ROAD, BUDBY AND WORKSOP ROAD, BUDBY, PERLETHORPE AND EDWINSTOWE
Via East Midlands Ltd is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services. It is proposed to reduce the speed limit from 60 mph to 50 mph, along A616 from its junction with the A614 Ollerton Roundabout in a north-westerly direction to Budby and from Budby in a northerly and then westerly direction to Cuckney. The proposed 50mph speed limit will help to improve road safety around the bends and at the junctions and vehicle entrances along the A616. ... MoreClosed 17 December 2021 -
School admission arrangements 2023-2024 consultation
Nottinghamshire County Council, as the admission authority for community and voluntary controlled schools, is carrying out a statutory consultation on its admission arrangements for 2023-2024. If changes are proposed to admission arrangements these must form part of a statutory consultation. Click for a copy of the summary of the proposed changes [PDF] Details of the full proposed admission arrangements 2023-24 [PDF] are also available on the school admissions hub . ... MoreClosed 28 November 2021 -
Market Place, Bingham - Proposed 20mph Speed Limit and One Way Order
The proposals are to introduce a permanent one way on Market Place to replace the temporary one way that was introduced as part of the Covid social distancing measures. The one way would go from the junction with Market Street to the junction with Church Street. The existing temporary signs would be replaced with permanent signs on new posts. A permanent 20mph speed limit is also proposed on Langtry Gardens, Market Place (between its junctions with Market Street and Church Street) and... MoreClosed 22 November 2021 -
SEALED ORDER DOCUMENTS - Whinney Lane, Ollerton - 30mph Speed Limit
The 30 mph speed limit has been extended northwards by approximately 170 metres. The new speed limit includes the new access road (Riverdale Road) into the new housing development. The new speed limit will help to ensure that vehicles entering the built up area are travelling at a lower speed. The road north of the new speed limit has a system of street lights and in order to keep the road at the National Speed Limit of 60mph a derestriction speed limit order to this length of road has been... MoreClosed 5 November 2021 -
Rolleston Drive, Arnold - Proposed Double Yellow Lines, Bus Stop Clearways and Bus Stop Build Out
The double yellow lines are being introduced to remove parked vehicles from Rolleston Drive to both sides of the new accesses into the housing development. The restrictions will allow vehicles turning out of the estate good visibility in both directions. The removal of parked vehicles will also allow pedestrians a clear route across the new junctions. The bus stop clearways will help ensure that the bus can always pull up alongside the raised bus stop kerbs. MoreClosed 5 November 2021 -
Park Road, Bestwood Village - Proposed Double Yellow Lines and Clearway for Bus Stand
The double yellow lines are being introduced to remove parked vehicles from the area around the bus turning area on Park Road. The lines will help ensure that the bus can turn around and can stop adjacent to the kerbs to drop off and pick up passengers. In addition the restrictions will keep the bend clear and give vehicles pulling out of the Bestwood Country Park car park a clearer view along the road. The restrictions will also include an extended bus stop clearway which will prohibit... MoreClosed 5 November 2021 -
SEALED ORDER DOCUMENTS - Willow Lane, Gedling - Double Yellow Lines
The double yellow lines have been introduced to remove parked vehicles from the bend between the old railway bridge and Willow Crescent and at the junction of Willow Lane and Willow Crescent. The removal of parking will help ensure that when vehicles are heading in a north-easterly direction they do not encounter traffic on their side of the road. The restrictions at the junction will improve visibility for vehicles turning into or out of Willow Crescent and keep the junction clear for... MoreClosed 5 November 2021 -
Nottinghamshire Historic Environment Record (HER) 2021 Survey
The Nottinghamshire Historic Environment Record (HER - formerly known as the Sites and Monuments Record) is a source of information on archaeological sites and finds, historic buildings and historic landscapes in Nottinghamshire. The HER contains over 26,000 records for Nottinghamshire linked to an archive of photographs, building slides, archaeological reports, and historic maps. It is an essential tool for assessing the impact of development proposals, as... MoreClosed 25 October 2021 -
A638 North Road/ Silverdale Close/ Randall Way, retford = zigzag markings
New proposed toucan crossing over North Road close to it's junction with Silverdale Close to assist pedestrians and cyclists to cross this busy road. The crossing will include a controlled zone with zigzag markings prohibiting parking. MoreClosed 22 October 2021 -
NottsHelpYourself Feedback Survey
NottsHelpYourself ( www.NottsHelpYourself.org.uk ) is an online health and social care community directory provided by Nottinghamshire County Council. The website brings together: Community services, groups, and events in Nottinghamshire Advice and information for adults Advice and information for children and families Advice and information for families with children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities. ... MoreClosed 8 October 2021 -
Proposed extension of Resident Parking (TRO 2247) Padley Hill, Mansfield
Via East Midlands Ltd, is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. Nottinghamshire County Council have received requests from residents on Padley Hill, Mansfield to provide additional parking for residents and their visitors in the Resident Parking Area. It is therefore proposed that the existing unrestricted parking bay and double yellow lines (no waiting at any time) be removed and to extend the Resident Parking... MoreClosed 1 October 2021 -
The Big Notts Business Survey 2021
Nottinghamshire County Council is currently writing a new Council Plan, setting out how the Council will support communities to recover from the impacts of COVID-19, and setting a long-term vision for the County. A key pillar of this Plan will be supporting local businesses to thrive and it is important we have a clear understanding on what matters most to you, now and in the future. We would be grateful if you would take a few minutes to answer the questions... MoreClosed 19 September 2021 -
The Big Notts Survey 2021
We are living in a unique time as we start to recover from a global pandemic that has caused huge challenges for us all over the last 17 months, impacting on our health, jobs, and communities. While it has been a time of great difficulty, it has also brought opportunities and new ways of doing things, that we must embrace and carry forward if we are to be bold and ambitious for the future of our county. This autumn, Nottinghamshire County Council will be launching its ambitious... MoreClosed 19 September 2021 -
Nottinghamshire Fair Access Protocol
Each local authority must have a Fair Access Protocol to ensure that unplaced and vulnerable children, and those who are having difficulty in securing a school place in-year, are allocated a school place as quickly as possible. In order to give effect to the new provisions in the 2021 School Admissions Code coming into force on 1 September, local authorities must make changes to their existing Fair Access Protocols (FAP). Because the 2021 Code requires FAPs to be... MoreClosed 19 September 2021 -
The Big Notts Young People's Survey 2021
Young People, Big Ideas. What is this for, why should I be involved? Here at Nottinghamshire County Council we are writing a new strategy – a plan about how Nottinghamshire should look over the next 10 years. To do this we need feedback from people who live here and use the services we offer. This includes young people such as yourselves. By taking just a few minutes to answer some quick questions, you could help shape what Nottinghamshire looks like soon and in the future. ... MoreClosed 19 September 2021 -
TRO 5277 SEALED ORDER - NOTTINGHAM ROAD NUTHALL 7.5 T EWL
The 7.5 Tonne Environmental Weight Limit Order for Nottingham Road, Nuthall was Sealed on Friday 30th July 2021 and will come into force on Friday 6th August 2021. The purpose of the Order is to prevent the use of the road by heavy commercial vehicles in a manner which is unsuitable regarding the existing character of the road and adjoining properties MoreClosed 17 September 2021 -
The effect of Covid-19 on the families you work with and your organisation
Nottinghamshire County Council and partner organisations want to better understand the impact that Covid-19 has had on families, especially those who have lower incomes, for example families who are eligible for free school meals, or families who have experienced a drop in income or other challenges during the pandemic and how this has affected the organisations and services that support them. This insight will help inform future planning. The survey is confidential and... MoreClosed 12 September 2021 -
RU 0047 MAIN STREET, EAST BRIDGFORD - PROPOSED BUS STOP CLEARWAY
As part of Nottinghamshire County Council's on-going commitment to improve public transport in the County, we are making it easier for buses to stop at Main Street, East Bridgford and are proposing that the location below is to be formalised as a 19 metre enforceable marked bus stop clearway as shown on the attached site notice:- No Stopping Mon – Sat 7 am – 7pm, except buses The clearway will prohibit all vehicles except buses from parking or waiting Mon – Sat 7... MoreClosed 10 September 2021 -
The Nottinghamshire County (Headland Avenue, Lawnwood Avenue and Lawnwood Lane, Elkesley) (Prohibition of Waiting) Traffic Regulation Order 2021 (1262)
Nottinghamshire County Council have received complaints regarding obstructive parking at the numerous junctions in the above area, which are causing issues with visibility and impeding the movement of vehicles at these locations. To help alleviate the problem it is proposed to install new ‘No Waiting At Any Time’ restrictions (Double Yellow Lines) and a Bus Stop Clearway at these locations. MoreClosed 5 September 2021 -
Proposed Parking Restrictions (TRO 7241) Matlock Street, Meadow Road and The Elms, Netherfield
Via East Midlands Ltd, is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. Concerns have been raised about obstructive parking at the junctions of Matlock Street, Meadow Road and The Ems, Netherfield. This reduces visibility and access for drivers and pedestrians using these junctions. To help alleviate these problems it is proposed to introduce ‘No Waiting At Any Time’ restrictions (Double Yellow Lines) around the junctions... MoreClosed 30 August 2021 -
Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP) Survey
We’ll soon be drafting a Bus Service Improvement Plans (BSIP) for Nottinghamshire and Nottingham, in collaboration with the local bus operators. This stems from the government’s recently published National Bus Strategy (called ‘Bus Back Better’), which requires all English local transport authorities to work with bus operators to come up with bold plans for improving their local bus services and encouraging more people to use them. Government has pledged £3 billion in... MoreClosed 28 August 2021 -
Proposed Parking Restrictions (TRO 8323) Rugby Road, West Bridgford
Via East Midlands Ltd, is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. Concerns have been raised about obstructive parking at the junction of Rugby Road, West Bridgford at the roundabout. This reduces visibility and access for drivers and pedestrians using these junctions. To help alleviate these problems it is proposed to introduce ‘No Waiting At Any Time’ restrictions (Double Yellow Lines) at the roundabout as shown on... MoreClosed 23 August 2021 -
SEALED ORDER - Greythorn Drive and Stowe Avenue, West Bridgford - Prohibition of Waiting
Nottinghamshire County Council have received complaints regarding obstructive parking at above locations and pedestrians having difficulty crossing the road. T o help alleviate the problems and to improve visibility in this area a zebra crossing on Greythorn Drive and new ‘No Waiting At Any Time’ restrictions (Double Yellow Lines) have been installed. The crossing and double yellow lines have been installed to assist pedestrians, especially school children,... MoreClosed 23 August 2021
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