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EMDevCo Update
The East Midlands Combined County Authority (EMCCA) i.e. the new Mayoral Authority for Derby, Nottingham, Derbyshire & Nottinghamshire has issued a Press Release about the East Midlands Development Company (EMDevCo). In summary, EMDevCo has been wound up with its projects … Continue reading
Beeston & District Civic Society Winter Talks
This is to let you know about the Beeston & District Civic Society Winter Talks programme which is already underway. Click on the image below for more information:- You will notice that members of the Forum Steering Group will be … Continue reading
Broxtowe Cabinet Discussion of the Greater Nottingham Strategic Plan
Following on from last week’s post letting you know that the Greater Nottingham Strategic Plan (GNSP) was to be discussed at the Broxtowe Borough Council’s Cabinet meeting last Tuesday (1st October), please see the video link below to that part … Continue reading
Neighbourhood Forum Future Strategy
An important long read this week! Following the adoption of the Neighbourhood Plan in May, the Steering Group have taken the opportunity by and large for some time away from Forum matters to recharge their batteries. As you will have … Continue reading
Neighbourhood Plan Referendum – More Info
Here is a further update following our Newsflash on Friday announcing the result of the Neighbourhood Plan referendum. The full result is available on Broxtowe’s website here. Further good news – following the count, Broxtowe Borough Council’s Chief Executive (Ruth … Continue reading
Neighbourhood Plan Referendum Result
The result is in, and we are extremely pleased that the Neighbourhood Plan has passed the referendum with 3,606 votes in favour, and with a very significant 86.7% majority of the votes cast. The turnout was also pretty impressive too for … Continue reading