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Could you picture someone else in your family?24 December 2012Help support local people to live independentlyShared lives family image
Bassetlaw Citizen's Advice Bureau (CAB) is moving24 December 2012Bassetlaw Citizen's Advice Bureau (CAB) is moving to The Annexe, Queens Buildings, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, S80 2AE. 
Free bus travel for jobseekers in January21 December 2012Free bus travel is available for unemployed people in Nottinghamshire throughout January.Bus stop
Search is on for mistletoe at Sherwood17 December 2012Participants who take part in a series of festive walks this season at the forest with Nottinghamshire County Council rangers will see the mistletoe as part of their adventure into the forest. Photo of mistletoe
Children's minister opens Council's £1m safeguarding service11 December 2012Children's minister, Edward Timpson was in Nottinghamshire on Tuesday 11 December to officially open the County Council's new £1 million hub to keep children and vulnerable adults safe.Children's minister opens £1m safeguarding hub
Children's minister visits 'super' youth centre as Council signs pledge to Notts care leavers11 December 2012Nottinghamshire County Council signed up to the Charter for Care Leavers on Tuesday 11 December, in the presence of the children's minister, who launched the Charter in October.Children's minister oversees Cllr Kay CUtts signing the Charter for Care Leavers
Stake Your Claim to a Greenwood Tree Planting Grant10 December 2012The Greenwood Community Forest Team is offering free advice and funding of up to £300 to help schools, parish councils and community groups with tree planting projects.Tree lined walkway at Rufford Abbey Country Park
Disposal of Ash tree leaves03 December 2012New guidance has been published by the Forestry Commission / DEFRA regarding the disposal of Ash tree leaves following an outbreak of Chalara disease.Man raking leaves
Recycling your Christmas tree will raise money for charity03 December 2012If you’re planning to buy a real Christmas tree this year don’t forget to recycle it at your local household waste recycling centre – and help raise money for a local charity.Pictured are Councillor Carol Pepper, Chairman of Nottinghamshire County Council; Steve Mitchell, Regional Director at Veolia Environmental Services and Lisa Hollins from County Hall.
Stock up your winter medicine chest30 November 2012Avoid uneccessary trips to the doctorMan coughing in bed

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