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The Nottinghamshire County Council (Coniston Road, Kendal Close and Keswick Road Worksop) (20mph Speed Limit) Order 2022 (1267)
It is proposed to change the existing 30mph speed limit to 20mph on the above roads in Worksop. The proposed 20mph speed limit will help ensure that vehicles entering this housing area are travelling at a lower speed. MoreClosed 19 May 2022 -
The Nottinghamshire County Council (Bawtry Road, Blyth) (40mph Speed Limit) Order 2022 (1273)
It is proposed to change the existing derestricted speed limit to 40mph on the above road, north of Blyth. The proposed 40mph speed limit will fulfil planning conditions associated with the new development to the west of Bawtry Road and facilitate the safe operation of a new junction and the wider Highway. MoreClosed 19 May 2022 -
Draft Carers Strategy Consultation – April 2022
We are currently reviewing the way unpaid carers of all ages and health conditions are identified and supported in Nottinghamshire and Nottingham. A new draft strategy for all unpaid carers has recently been developed. You can view a PDF copy of the strategy document below: Draft Joint Carers Strategy 2022-2027 [PDF] This has been co-produced with carers with lived experience and in partnership with both Nottingham City and... MoreClosed 16 May 2022 -
SEALED ORDER DOCUMENTS - Notts County Council (Arnold Lane, Burton Road, Colliery Way (Gedling Access Rd) and Lambley Lane, Gedling)( 40mph Speed Limit & Restricted Road) Order 2022 (7223)
The speed limits on Colliery Way (Gedling Access Road) have been introduced to reflect the nature and design of the new road. The new 30mph speed limit on Arnold Lane is to reflect the road ceasing to be an A road and becoming a quieter residential road. MoreClosed 6 May 2022 -
Proposed Parking Restrictions (TRO 2250) Unnamed Road A, Unnamed Road B and Victoria Street, Mansfield
Via East Midlands Ltd, is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. In order to facilitate the new housing development on both sides of Victoria Street, Mansfield and to assist vehicles accessing the development, Nottinghamshire County Council is proposing to introduce additional No Waiting At Any Time restrictions (Double Yellow Lines) at the accesses to the development. MoreClosed 22 April 2022 -
SEALED ORDER DOCUMENTS - Rempstone Road, East Leake - 40mph Speed Limit
To the north-west of the Loughborough Road junction a 40mph speed limit has been introduced. The limit starts from near the junction and extends in a north-westerly direction to finish at the start of the existing 30mph speed limit. The new limit will reflect the changing nature of the road with the new housing development on Rempstone Road. The 40mph will reduce the speed of traffic approaching the 30mph speed limit. MoreClosed 18 April 2022 -
Active Travel Fund – Dovecote Lane, Beeston
Welcome and thank you for expressing an interest in the County Council’s proposed Active Travel Fund scheme for Dovecote Lane in Beeston. Nottinghamshire County Council has been successful in securing funding for several potential cycle and footway improvement schemes across the county and to implement behavioural change measures within these local areas. In February/March 2021 a public consultation was carried out for each of the proposed schemes. The feedback from... MoreClosed 13 April 2022 -
SEALED ORDER DOCUMENTS - Park Road, Bestwood village - Double Yellow Lines and Bus Stop Clearway
The double yellow lines have been 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 also include an extended bus stop clearway which will prohibit stopping... MoreClosed 8 April 2022 -
Nottinghamshire Enhanced Partnership Plan and Scheme
As you may be aware Nottinghamshire County Council (the Council) gave approval to proceed with the development of an Enhanced Partnership on 15 June 2021 and duly published the formal notice as required and set out in section 138F of the Transport Act 2000 (as amended). Operators of Local Bus Services in Nottinghamshire have already been consulted, and whilst one objection was tabled this did not meet the requirements of the regulations and has therefore not been considered.... MoreClosed 21 March 2022 -
Laurel Avenue, Church Warsop – Bus stop clearway No stopping All days - 7am to 7pm, except buses
Nottinghamshire County Council has received complaints regarding parked vehicles which are preventing buses from accessing the existing bus stop. Therefore, it is proposed to introduce a bus stop clearway which prohibits all vehicles except buses from stopping within the marked area All days - 7am to 7pm. The clearway will prohibit all vehicles except buses from parking or waiting At Any Time in the bus stop area and will be clearly identified with new road markings and... MoreClosed 14 March 2022 -
PERMANENT 40 MPH SPEED LIMIT (TRO 3351) A616 OLLERTON ROAD, LITTLE CARLTON AND SOUTH MUSKHAM.
Via East Midlands Ltd is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services. After a successful 40mph speed limit trial on the A616 Ollerton Road, Little Carlton and South Muskham Nottinghamshire County Council proposes to make a permanent order to that effect. It is proposed to introduce a 40mph Speed Limit (previously 50 mph) from a point 20 metres south-east of its junction with Ollerton Road, Little Carlton (Western Arm) to a point 25 metres... MoreClosed 11 March 2022 -
Proposed extension of 30mph Speed Limit (TRO 3350) HAWTON LANE, BALDERTON
Via East Midlands Ltd is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services. For work relating to the introduction of the new housing development on Hawton Lane, Balderton. It is proposed to extend the 30mph Speed Limit to a point 150 metres west of the centre line of its junction with Nelson Road. The lower speed limit will help to improve road safety for pedestrians and road users. MoreClosed 11 March 2022 -
THE NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (BASSETLAW AREA –BYWAYS AT HAYTON, NORTH LEVERTON AND STURTON LE STEEPLE) (PROHIBITION OF DRIVING) TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER 2022 (1271)
To reduce the deterioration of these routes, due to heavy usage, and potential risks to those using these byways, it is proposed to install gates restricting access. Pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders would still be able to use these routes at all times. This restriction is considered necessary to effectively manage the network and to safeguard future access. A Traffic Regulation Order will be introduced to restrict access to the following routes at all times: ... MoreClosed 2 March 2022 -
Parent/carer SEND survey 2022
Nottinghamshire County Council and its partners would welcome the views of parents and carers who have accessed Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) services for their children and young people aged 0-25. The survey focuses on services for education, health, and social care, and has been developed in partnership with colleagues from these services, including the Nottinghamshire Parent Carer Forum (NPCF). The views collected from this survey will be... MoreClosed 28 February 2022 -
PROPOSED 40 MPH SPEED LIMIT (TRO 4728) A6075 BECK LANE, SUTTON IN ASHFIELD
Via East Midlands Ltd is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services. For work relating to the introduction of the new housing development on Beck Lane, Sutton in Ashfield. It is proposed to introduce a 40mph Speed Limit on Beck Lane from a point 135 metres north-east of its junction with Mansfield Road, Sutton in Ashfield in a north-easterly direction for 406 metres. The lower speed limit will help to improve road safety for pedestrians and... MoreClosed 18 February 2022 -
TRO 5307 ADVERT - BEESTON RYLANDS HOTSPOT RESOLUTION - DYL AND BSC's
Nottinghamshire County Council have received reports of indiscriminate parking which is causing issues for buses operating in the area. In order to help address these issues, it is proposed to introduce ‘No Waiting At Any Time’ restrictions (Double Yellow Lines) along parts of Canal Side, Beeston and around the junction of Trent Road. It is also proposed to introduce a Single Yellow Line No Waiting Monday to Saturday 7am to 7pm along the north side of Riverside Road and the south side... MoreClosed 17 February 2022 -
Proposed extension of Double Yellow Lines and reduction of Resident Parking Bay (TRO 2249) Shirburn Avenue, Mansfield
Via East Midlands Ltd, is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. Nottinghamshire County Council has received a request from a resident on Shirburn Avenue, Mansfield to extend Double Yellow Lines outside number 9 to allow access to off street parking. It is therefore proposed that the existing double yellow lines (no waiting at any time) be extended across the frontage of this property and to reduce the Resident Parking... MoreClosed 11 February 2022 -
SEALED - THE NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (B6035 FOREST ROAD AND B6035 SHERWOOD STREET, MARKET WARSOP) (40 M.P.H. SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 2021 (2228)
As a result of the public consultation and further research, the speed limit has been reduced to 40mph for the full length of Forest Road and up to the 30mph terminal signs on Sherwood Street. The speed limit is designed to improve road safety for all highway users. MoreClosed 23 January 2022 -
B684 Mapperley Plains - Proposed 30mph Speed Limit
The proposal is for a 30mph speed limit on Mapperley Plains from near its junction with Spring Lane to near its junction with Bailey Drive. The proposed speed limit would replace the existing 40mph speed limit. The proposed speed limit would join up with the recently introduced 30mph speed limit on Spring Lane and cover all the residential roads off Mapperley Plains, the Spring Lane mini roundabout and the new Gedling Access Road junction. The new lower speed limit would give more time for... MoreClosed 21 January 2022 -
A616 OLLERTON ROAD, LITTLE CARLTON AND SOUTH MUSKHAM – PROPOSED EXPERIMENTAL 40 MPH SPEED LIMIT ORDER (TRO 3331)
Nottinghamshire County Council has received complaints regarding concerns for road safety for both motorists and pedestrians. In response to this, the local County Council Member has requested the introduction of an Experimental 40 mph Speed Limit Order along the A616 Ollerton Road in Little Carlton and South Muskham. The 40mph Speed Limit will be on an experimental basis to trial a change to the highway network. The experimental Speed Limit will be in force for 18 months,... MoreClosed 21 January 2022 -
TRO 8304 SEALED ORDER - ASHER LANE, RUDDINGTON - DYL
The parking restrictions Traffic Regulation Order for Asher Lane, Ruddington was Sealed on Monday 29th November 2021 and will come into force on Friday 3rd December 2021. The no waiting restrictions are required to to formalise the existing parking patterns on Asher Lane and to fulfil a planning condition for the new housing development on Musters Road, Ruddington. MoreClosed 17 January 2022 -
Local authority consultation regarding a new primary school in the Edwinstowe planning area
A new primary Free School is proposed at the Thoresby Vale housing development in Edwinstowe. Nottinghamshire County Council is now undertaking a non-statutory consultation, as an informal means of gathering the views of the local community and other stakeholders regarding this proposal. This consultation aims to publicise the need for a new school among the local stakeholder community and potential sponsors, and to gather feedback that will contribute to formulating and... MoreClosed 14 January 2022 -
Proposed Parking Restrictions (TRO 2240) Windmill Lane Area, Mansfield
Via East Midlands Ltd, working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County has received requests from your County Councillor and from residents, to address access problems caused by inconsiderate parking and long-term parking. Following a pre consultation with local residents and businesses, the following restrictions have been re-designed to remove obstructive parking in the area and increase the availability of short-term parking adjacent to Carr Bank Park. The specific locations are: ... MoreClosed 7 January 2022 -
The Nottinghamshire County (Bridgegate, Retford) (Prohibition of Waiting and Parking Places) Traffic Regulation Order 2021 (1270)
Nottinghamshire County Council have received complaints regarding the amount of 1 hour, no return parking in this area. To help alleviate the problem it is proposed to replace a section of the existing single yellow lines with new 1 hour, no return parking (Monday to Saturday 8am to 6pm). These changes are proposed provide additional on-street limited spaces to assist visitors to local businesses and in turn support the local economy. MoreClosed 4 January 2022 -
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
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