Please see attached Town and Parish update.
Town & Parish Update:
June 24th, 2020
June 24th, 2020
Please see attached Town and Parish update.
May 29th, 2020
All recycling centres across the county to open and for longer hours from 1 June
Following the reopening of two more recycling centres (Warsop and Retford) on Tuesday, Nottinghamshire County Council has put plans in place to open the remaining sites at Giltbrook, Kirkby, Mansfield and West Bridgford from Monday 1 June.
The sites will remain open to cars only for now, however all recycling centres across the county will open for longer – from 8am to 6pm, 7 days a week.
Social distancing will be enforced and a strict one car in, one car out system will be in place. From Monday 8 June all household waste recycling centres will reopen to vans, trailers and pickups.
All the sites will be running a reduced service and only the following materials can be taken:
• garden waste,
• wood
• cardboard
• metals
• waste electrical and electronic equipment
• general waste
Staff will be onsite, but they will be unable to help unload due to social distancing. Residents are reminded that if they have coronavirus symptoms, are self-isolating or at a high risk of contracting the virus they should not travel to the sites.
Leader of Nottinghamshire County Council, Councillor Kay Cutts MBE, said:
“We have successfully reopened eight of the county’s recycling centres and are set to open the remaining four sites on Monday. We can do this thanks to the diligence of residents who have treated the reopening of centres sensibly and safely.
“As the sites will be open for longer, residents will have more opportunity to dispose of their waste, so I urge people not to rush to the sites. I would still reiterate that where possible residents should store waste safely at home in the first instance. In doing so residents will help us to continue to deliver this service effectively whilst the sites operate at a reduced capacity due to social distancing.”
The Council is continuing to work closely with the Waste Collection Authorities at the district and borough councils to ensure that residents continue to receive effective kerbside waste services. And as of 1 June, all our partners will be operating a full kerbside service. Links to our local partners websites can be found at nottinghamshire.gov.uk/waste-and-recycling/waste-collection/bin-bulky-waste-collections.
For further information on recycling centres reopening please visit www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/reopeningrecyclingcentres for our latest frequently asked questions.
May 28th, 2020
Please see below a link, so you can register your views on transport:
https://www.ruthedwards.org.uk/campaigns/keep-rushcliffe-moving
May 27th, 2020
Good Afternoon,
Is there an individual in the community who you feel deserves recognition for their volunteer work during this time of crisis? Rushcliffe Borough Council wish to recognise an individual from each ward in the borough who has gone the extra mile.
I need to know your candidates for recognition by the end of the week please.
Which I will pass on to,
Cllr. Sarah Bailey
Regards
Sharon Ellis
Parish Clerk for Langar cum Barnstone
langarbarnstoneclerk@gmail.com
April 14th, 2020
Please find attached the latest stakeholders report. Rushcliffe Police Stakeholders report 9th April 2020
March 27th, 2020
Please see attached Update for more information:
March 9th, 2020
For the latest information from Rushcliffe Police please go to Rushcliffe Stakeholder Update 9th March 2020
February 20th, 2020
Please see attached the latest Rushcliffe Stakeholder Update 17th February 2020
January 16th, 2020
Rushcliffe Stakeholder update 15th January 2020
Please see attached update for more information.
January 13th, 2020
Cyclists can get their bikes securely marked with their postcode for free at a security event at Rushcliffe Arena.
Rushcliffe Borough Council’s Community Safety team and Nottinghamshire Police will host the session at the centre on Rugby Road in West Bridgford on Saturday 18 January from 10am to 12pm.
Security marking or registering a bike is a permanent way to mark a bike’s property and ensure it is returned to the rightful owner if it is stolen.
Bike users attending the event will receive advice on how to further protect their cycles from thieves with the use of stronger locks and how bikes should always be locked up in a public and well-lit area.
Weak locks can also be swapped for a ‘D’ lock at the event, whilst stocks last.
The session will also provide burglary prevention advice, 24 hr timers and shed locks to help residents keep their property secure this winter.