This is a decision of Rushcliffe Borough Council and the petition is not something that is directly affiliated with Bingham Town Council.
The Freedom of Information Act (Model Publication Scheme 2008) requires councils to maintain an inventory of all the information that it holds and make this information available through its website.
This is a decision of Rushcliffe Borough Council and the petition is not something that is directly affiliated with Bingham Town Council.
There has been a change in the approach of Rushcliffe Borough Council’s Working Group in relation to the petition calling for a Community Governance Review , the attached letter explains the reasoning for the late change.
The attached document contains details relating to waterproofing works on the A46 M1 to Lincoln, northbound and southbound, which will take place between the 30th of July and is expected to complete early November 2021, requiring closures of various sections of the A46.
Following the resolution by Council to sign the Annual Governance and Accountability Return at its meeting on Tuesday 25 May 2021, the Public Rights of Inspection period will commence on Thursday 01 July and end on Thursday 11 August 2021. Please see the attached documents for more information which includes a summary of your rights.
Temporary traffic signals will be in place on Tithby Road (between Langar Road and The Banks) from Tuesday the 22nd of June until Thursday the 25th of June, 8:00am to 5:00pm. Please see the attached document for further information
With just one week to go, Veolia (Nottinghamshire County Council’s recycling and waste contractor) encourages projects to make an application for a grant from the Reduce, Reuse, Recycle fund before the deadline on Friday 25th June. The Reduce, Reuse, Recycle fund is a community fund designed to support projects that inspire people to think differently about their waste.
The fund is open to not-for-profit community groups, schools and charities based in the county of Nottinghamshire (excluding the city of Nottingham) and grants of up to £1,000 for projects which help Nottinghamshire to Reduce, Reuse or Recycle materials are available.
Please see the attached document for further information.
Bingham Town Council is aware that the petition for a Community Governance Review will be considered by Rushcliffe Borough Council’s Cabinet meeting on 08 June 2021 and awaits confirmation of the Cabinet’s recommendations. Bingham Town Council will co-operate with Rushcliffe Borough Council on this matter.