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NOTICE OF MOTION
MOTION ONE “This Council recognises its duty to protect services to Nottinghamshire residents, which includes saving day centres, youth clubs, and household waste recycling centres form unnecessary closure. This Council agrees to transfer from reserves (where necessary) the funds required to:-
a) Restore young people’s centre services in Arnold, Bingham, Collingham and Southwell (4 nights);
b) Restore day services in Southwell and West Bridgford, and keep open the Whitewater day service in Ollerton beyond 2016;
c) Ensure that the Middle Street Resource Centre in Beeston remains open for community use;
d) Retain the household waste recycling service in Langar and re-open the service in Fiskerton;
e) Reverse the decision to close (next year) the Kingsbridge Way Short Break Service in Chilwell;
f) Reverse the recent bus service cuts that have caused the greatest concern to our communities (with extra funding up to £800,000 between now and 2016);
g) Increase the Supporting Local Communities Fund (SLCF) from £0.5 million to £1.5 million from 2015/16”
Councillor Bruce Laughton Councillor Stuart Wallace
MOTION TWO “This Council welcomes the impact that free school meals for infants has brought to Nottinghamshire. It recognises that the 12,000 extra meals for 5-7 year olds that our County are providing for our youngsters is also ensuring a huge economic boost for Nottinghamshire. The Council congratulates the Liberal Democrats, who in Government are making a real difference, not just to our young people but also to numerous businesses in our County ensuring a stronger economy in a fairer society.”
Councillor Jason Zadrozny Councillor Tom Hollis
MOTION THREE “This Council welcomes the £200 million that this Government has pledged to fix our broken roads. Here in Nottinghamshire, that means an additional £2.78 million can be spent fixing our pot-holes and making sure our roads are fit for purpose. We call on the Council to do an urgent audit of our roads, consult with residents and ensure that this money is spent effectively and equitably, and makes a start sorting out decades of neglect.”
Councillor Jason Zadrozny Councillor Rachel Madden