Annual Parish Meeting The annual assembly of the parish electorate which will be held online on Thursday, 06 May 2021 at 6.45pm To join the Zoom Meeting go to https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81116791469?pwd=QmFtZ2lwTXV2bVMyT0FhY3kzREhTUT09 Meeting ID: 811 1679 1469, Passcode: 329424 One tap mobile +442034815237,,81116791469#,,,,*329424# United Kingdom Dial by your location: +44 203 481 5240 Meeting ID: 811 1679 1469, Passcode: 329424 Chris Haslam …
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County Council elections
The candidates for the County Council elections on 7th May have been confirmed. The relevant documents can be downloaded below. Please note that these are third party documents. If you require these to be supplied in an accessible format, please contact Rushcliffe Borough Council: Rushcliffe Borough Council Electoral Services Visit us Contact us by post 0115 981 99 11 elections@rushcliffe.gov.uk…
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Police and Crime Commissioner Elections
The candidates for the Police and Crime Commissioner elections 0n 7th May have been confirmed. The relevant documents can be downloaded below. Please note that these are third party documents. If you require these to be supplied in an accessible format, please contact Rushcliffe Borough Council: Rushcliffe Borough Council Electoral Services Visit us Contact us by post 0115 981 99…
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Elections have been called
Elections have been called for certain seats on the County Council and for the Police and Crime Commissioner. The elections will be 06 May 2021. Deadlines are tight and nominations must be with the Deputy Returning Officer by 4pm on Thursday 8 April 2021. To find out more about the Police and Crime Commissioner elections, please click this link to…
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Vaccination Update
The local COVID-19 vaccination booking system is now open to people aged 50 and over using the swiftqueue booking form or by calling 0115 883 4640 without waiting for a letter to arrive. Nottinghamshire County Council are supporting the NHS to deal with ‘non clinical’ vaccination questions from the public across the county and city. Please email enquiries@nottscc.gov.uk call 0300 500 80 80 or view Frequently Asked Questions. Find…
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Living near water
Do you have a watercourse near your property? Keeping watercourses clear and maintained is important to manage surface water, prevent flooding and improve habitats for wildlife. Streams, rivers, brooks, culverts and roadside ditches are all watercourses, but did you know that if you have any of these running through underneath or next to your property, it is your responsibility to look after…
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Dog Fouling
Did you know that you can report incidents of dog fouling straight to Rushcliffe Borough Council? Reporting incidents will help Rushcliffe Borough Council gather data of where these incidents occur and take relevant action if required. You can report incidents here: Dog Fouling (rushcliffe.gov.uk) Alternatively, you can report by calling customer services on 0115 981 9911
Road Closure
Temporary Road / Level Crossing ClosureMain Street and Dark Lane, Aslockton From 23:00 hours on Friday 26th February 2021Until 06:00 hours on Saturday 27th February 2021 Temporary Prohibition of DrivingPedestrian and emergency access will be maintained
NATIONAL LOCKDOWN
National lockdown: Stay at Home Coronavirus cases are rising rapidly across the country. Find out what you can and cannot do. For more details, please visit the government website: National lockdown: Stay at Home – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Tier 4 – Stay at Home
The Government has announced that the whole of Nottinghamshire will enter Tier 4 restrictions from tomorrow. This means that we must stay at home as much as possible. This will come into effect tomorrow at one minute past midnight (Thursday 00.01). In a Tier 4 area, you must follow the rules below. This means that you cannot leave or be…
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