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  2. Nottingham City Council - Wikipedia

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    The city kept the same outer boundaries, but did gain an exclave from Nottinghamshire containing the Shire Hall. [8] [9] Nottingham kept its borough and city statuses and its lord mayoralty. [10] [11] In 1998, Nottingham City Council regained responsibility for county-level services from Nottinghamshire County Council.

  3. Waterside Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge was originally planned to open in 2023. [3]In 2023, funding had been secured and a contractor appointed to undertake detailed design and construction. [4] At that time, a planning application was expected in 2023, construction to start in 2024, and the bridge to open in 2025.

  4. Nottingham and Derby Green Belt - Wikipedia

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    The Nottingham and Derby Green Belt is a green belt environmental and planning policy for the cities of Derby and Nottingham in the East Midlands region of England. It includes designated parts of several districts in the surrounding counties of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire .

  5. City council still 'far from sustainable' - report - AOL

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    Nottingham City Council would need to increase council tax by 46% or receive a 70% rise in government funding to continue operating as it has done, a new report states. Commissioners were ...

  6. Burrows Court - Wikipedia

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    The residential building was decommissioned in 2005, as the council concluded that there was "low demand due to inaccessible location and poor reputation for drug dealing in and around the block". [4] The remaining tenants of the block of flats were re-housed by the Nottingham City Council, and it was subsequently sold to a private developer. [4]

  7. River Leen - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham City Council planning guidance [6] and best practice from the Environment Agency [7] is now to remove culverts, which are expensive to maintain and can cause flooding when they are blocked or damaged. As a result, a number of developments along the course of the Leen now open up previously culverted stretches of the waterway.

  8. 'Bankrupt' Nottingham City Council's road to financial failure

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  9. Nottingham homeless centre approved for old friary

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