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Consultation

Consultation is important: as a council, we need to know that the decisions we make take into account the views of the people of Nottinghamshire. Involving the public in the work of local government has become an integral part of the policy-making process. It's not simply about more open-government, although that too is important, it's about making policies more effective by listening to and taking on-board the views of the public and interested groups.

Our consultations

Search for and view our forthcoming, current and completed consultations, with links to relevant information.

To view consultations which closed on or before 31 March 2012, view the consultation archive.

TitleOverview/aims/objectivesStart dateEnd dateStatus
Notts Substance Misuse Treatment and Recovery ServicesTo ensure locality and recovery focussed community services that are equitable across the whole county.01 June 201330 August 2013Proposed
A60 Loughborough Road, West Bridgford in the vicinity of Swithland Drive - Revised Parking RestrictionsAs part of the project to build a new Heymann Primary School, it is proposed to introduce double yellow lines on Loughborough Road, Kingswood Road, Swithland Drive, Roecliffe and Cropston Close. It is proposed to introduce no waiting Monday to Friday, 8.00-9.30am and 3.00-4.30pm on the turning area opposite No. 304/306 Loughborough Road.16 May 201315 June 2013Current
B6011 Forest Lane / Linby Lane and B683 Moor Road, Papplewick - Speed Limits - Initial ConsultationThe proposed reduction to the speed limits are being introduced as an accident reduction measure and to improve road safety.10 May 201307 June 2013Current
Compton Acres, Heathervale and Redwood, West Bridgford - No Waiting At Any Time restrictionsThe proposed waiting restrictions (double yellow lines) are being introduced to stop parked vehicles from obstructing through traffic.22 April 201320 May 2013Current
Bathley, Caunton and Norwell area, Environmental Weight Limit Restriction - Statutory ConsultationTo restrict heavy goods vehicles from using the routes.18 April 201317 May 2013Current
Parking restrictions, 30 mph speed limit and pedestrian crossing on A60 Loughborough Road, West Bridgford (vicinity of Swithland Drive)As part of the project to build a new Heymann Primary School, it is proposed to introduce double yellow lines on Loughborough Road, Kingswood Road, Swithland Drive, Roecliffe and Cropston Close. It is proposed to introduce no waiting Monday to Friday, 8-9.30am and 3-4.30pm on the turning area opposite No. 304/306 Loughborough Road. It is proposed to move the start of the existing 30 mph speed limit, on A60 Loughborough Road, to near the junction with Stanhome Drive. It is proposed to...31 March 201306 May 2013Completed
Commissioning accommodation based support servicesTo seek the views of support providers and landlords about possible tendering options for accommodation based services.25 March 201327 May 2013Current
Proposed development at Round Hill Community Primary School, BeestonTo consult with staff, governors, pupils, parents/carers and other interested parties about a proposal to expand Round Hill Primary School's existing premises.18 March 201310 May 2013Completed
North Green, Calverton Permit Parking Removal - formal consultationRemoval of existing permit parking15 February 201308 March 2013Completed
Top Street/Lodge Lane, ElstonExtend the existing 30 mph speed limit to help reduce the speed of traffic entering the village.14 February 201315 March 2013Completed

Consultation guides

We have produced a series of guides to good consultation. They cover topics including planning consultations, designing questionnaires, and analysing the results.

Planning applications

View a list of planning applications for minerals and waste development which are open to the public for consultation.

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