The NHS Breast Screening Unit will be sited in the Newgate Street car park for 6 months from Tuesday 18 September 2018.
Roadworks Bulletin – Nottingham Road Junction, Bingham (UPDATED)
The traffic signals at the Nottingham Road/Fairfield Street/Tithby Road junction are being refurbished between the 10th of September and the 14th of October. During this time, there will be temporary 4-way traffic signals and lane restrictions (limited to off-peak hours when possible). Please see the attached document for more information. UPDATED 11/10/2018: Roadworks are now …
View documentsRoadworks on Market Street, 17-19th of September
There will be parking restrictions and temporary 3-way traffic lights on Market Street between Monday the 17th and Wednesday 19th of September to allow for a new water connection. Please see the attached documents for further information.
View documentsTemporary Road Closures during the Sunday Funday (2nd September 2018)
Bingham Market Place will be closed between 7:00am and 6:00pm on the 2nd of September for the Sunday Funday event. Please see the attached document for further information.
View documentsUPDATED: Road Closures and Restrictions on the A52/A46
Updated 13/08/18 for the 13th-17th of August Please see the attached document for revised information on overnight road closures and restrictions on the A52 and A46 due to the essential maintenance currently being carried out.
View documentsRoadworks Bulletin for Chapel Lane, 12th August
There will be temporary 2-way traffic signals on Chapel Lane from 6:00am through 12:00pm on Sunday the 12th of August. Please see the attached bulletin for more information.
View documentsDigital showcase event heads to Rushcliffe to boost local business
Businesses are being invited to a special showcase event being held in Rushcliffe as part of partnership project which is designed to help grow the local economy.
Funded by Rushcliffe Borough Council and delivered by East Midlands Chamber (Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire) and Rushcliffe Business Partnership, the free event will focus on some of the latest developments in digital technology – helping companies better connect with their customers and drive up sales and productivity.
With around 100 free places up-for-grabs on the all-day event on 28 September, businesses from Rushcliffe and the wider Nottinghamshire area are being urged not to miss their chance for a place on the day.
It is being run as part of the D2N2 Digital Growth Programme that provides dedicated support and grants to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) located in the D2N2 area of Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham and Nottingham and runs until June 2019.
The event at Rushcliffe Arena will see three of the programme’s expert consultants deliver presentations in key areas:
- What’s New in Search
- How to Segment Your Data and to Increase Leads and Conversions
- What’s New in Social
There will also be opportunities to connect with like-minded businesses, including a networking breakfast sponsored by Rushcliffe Business Partnership – kicking the day off from 8am.
The Digital Growth Programme is funded by the European Regional Development Fund, and managed by East Midlands Chamber and a range of delivery partners.
More information about the event can be found at www.d2n2-digital.co.uk/RBPdigital
Sunday Funday
Sunday, 2nd of September 2018 from 12:00pm to 4:00pm
To celebrate the Tour of Britain coming to Rushcliffe, the Sunday Funday will feature cycling themed fun and attractions.
View documentsA52-A46 Saxondale Safety Improvements and Essential Maintenance
Between the 30th July 2018 and late August 2018, Highways England will start to install New Signs, High Friction Surfacing and reinstate Road Markings on the carriageways. Please see the attached document for information on road closures and diversions.
View documentsConsultation on the Nottinghamshire Minerals Local Plan
Public consultation on the Draft Nottinghamshire Minerals Local Plan will be open from Friday 27th July 2018 until Friday 28th September 2018
The first stage of public consultation on the new Minerals Local Plan, known as the ‘Issues and Options’ was completed in January 2018. The feedback from this consultation has been used to inform the development of the minerals plan.
The next stage in the preparation of the Minerals Local Plan is the publication of the Draft Nottinghamshire Minerals Local Plan consultation document. The document sets out the draft list of site allocations to meet expected demand over the plan period along with planning policies against which future minerals development would be assessed against. The public consultation will seek views on the suitability of the proposed site allocations as well as the plan policies.
The Draft Plan consultation document along with a range of additional background information will be available on the Nottinghamshire County Council website at Nottinghamshire.gov.uk/minerals.
The County Council is encouraging responses to be made via its online consultation system. Details of how to use the online consultation system can also be found on their website at Nottinghamshire.gov.uk/minerals.