The Nottingham Roosevelt Memorial Travelling Scholarship is a unique professional development opportunity that enables you to spend 6 to 12 weeks in the USA immersing yourself in American culture and your chosen project. It is open to anyone living or working in Nottinghamshire aged between 21 and 35.
The land within the fenced areas adjacent to the bridleway and access road to Butt Field are being cleared during the week commencing the 4th of February.
Both the bridleway and access road will remain open but please remain vigilant and careful.
A banksman will be on-site and will have the area under their supervision.
Temporary traffic signals will be in place on Moor Lane (at its junction with Newgate Street) from 8am until 6pm on Sunday the 27th of January. Please see the attached document for further details.
Temporary 2 Way Traffic Signals will be in place on Nottingham Road (east of Thoresby Road) on the 4th of January 2018 from 09:30 until 15:30. Please see the attached document for further information.
UPDATED 02/01/2018 Between 08:00 on the 7th of January and 17:00 on the 9th of January, no parking will be possible on Market Street between Newgate Street and Eaton Place. Additionally, 3-way traffic signals will be in place between 08:00 and 17:00 on the affected days. Please see the attached document for further information.
Chapel Lane, from its junction with Moorbridge Road to Fosse Way (Old A46), will be closed: 07.00 hours Saturday 12th January 2019 until 22.00 hours Sunday 13th January 2019 07.00 hours Saturday 19th January 2019 until 22.00 hours Sunday 20th January 2019 Please see the attached document for further information.
There will be a 2 way Stop and Go Boards in place on Chapel Lane around the junction with Kirk Hill from the 14th of January until the 28th of February to allow for Footway Improvement Works. Please see the attached document for further details.
We are pleased to announce the winners of the Bingham Festive Window Competition 2018! Many thanks to all the entrants for making Bingham so fabulously festive!
Every Local Authority is required to have a Fair Access Protocol, developed in partnership with schools, to ensure that – outside the normal admissions round – unplaced children, especially the most vulnerable, are found and offered a place quickly. The aim of the protocol is to keep the amount of time any child is out of school to the minimum. (DfE Guidance, November 2012 – Fair Access Protocols: Principles and Process.)
Nottinghamshire County Council is carrying out public consultation regarding a draft revised fair access protocol. The protocol has been updated to reflect the publication of more recent legislation to which it refers and changes in the way of working for school locality panels across the primary and secondary phases.
The consultation will run from 21st November 2018 to 15th January 2019 and will be available to view at www.nottscc.gov.uk/fap
Anyone can comment on the arrangements up to 15th January 2019 by: