Nottinghamshire Insight

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Contains 4 folders and 8 resources


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  • Other
  • published by Nottingham City Council on 18/05/2022
Description

Address Management Short Privacy Notice

Places: Nottingham City
  • Report
  • published by Nottingham City Council on 28/01/2020
Description

The AMR monitors and assesses the City Council's progress with the Local Planning documents against the timetable set out in the Local Development Scheme. The AMR also assesses the effectiveness of policies and objectives and the extent to which they are being achieved.

Places: Nottingham City
  • Report
  • published by Nottingham City Council on 01/03/2021
Description

Broadmarsh Big Conversation feedback report – March 2021

Places: Nottingham City
  • Report
  • published by Nottingham City Council on 20/10/2020
Description

Accessible PDF version of the Broadmarsh Big Conversation website

Places: Nottingham City
  • Report
  • published by Nottingham City Council on 07/12/2021
Description

Heatherwick vision to reimagine City Centre and old shopping centre backed by Nottingham City Council

Places: Nottingham City
  • Report
  • published by Nottingham City Council on 14/10/2021
Description

This report presents Nottingham City Council's assessment of its five year housing supply, based on an update of the Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (SHLAA). Trajectory information is also included. It follows the adoption of the Nottingham City Aligned Core Strategy in September 2014.

Places: Nottingham City
  • Report
  • published by Other on 01/11/2008
Description

The Act puts plans in place for the creation of an independent Infrastructure Planning Commission. The Commission will be responsible for making decisions on major infrastructure of national significance. The Commissions decisions will be guided by National Policy Statements. The Act also brings in the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL). The CIL will allow local authorities to charge developers for infrastructure. Changes to existing local planning policy mean that Regional Spatial Strategies and Development Plan Documents will need to contribute to climate change policy.

Places: Other
  • Other
  • published by Nottingham City Council on 28/01/2016
Description

1.1. The primary purpose of this assessment is to establish the additional permanent pitch provision requirements of the Gypsy and Traveller population in the Local Authority areas of Broxtowe Borough, Gedling Borough, Nottingham City and Rushcliffe Borough from 2014 to 2029. The outcome of this assessment will inform the aforementioned Local Authorities¿ local plan targets and allocations in regard to this type of development.

Places: Other