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Nottinghamshire County Council Go Green 30 day challenge

24/08/2021

Nottinghamshire County Council:

Notts Recyclers we need YOU to sign up to our Go Green 30 day challenge and help fight climate change

Take part in a month-long campaign set to inspire you to reduce, reuse and recycle more.

The challenge kicks off on 1 September and will coincide & celebrate Zero Waste Week (6-10 September) and National Recycle Week (20-26 September).

Anyone can get involved with the challenge, individuals, families, couples, friends or work colleagues – the more the merrier, everyone is welcome to take part.

When you sign up to the challenge you will receive a daily dose of green goodness straight to your inbox with tips and challenges to complete throughout September.

Each challenge will show you how you can help make a difference at home in your everyday life, giving us all the chance to break old habits and form new, green ones.

We don’t need to completely change our lifestyles to make an impact, small actions will make a BIG difference, which is why the Nottinghamshire Recycles Go Green 30-day challenge is a great way to get involved and help protect the environment for the future. If we all try to adopt small everyday swaps it really adds up and will help, make a big difference not just in Nottinghamshire but across the country.

There are lots of fantastic competitions with PRIZES to be won to keep you motivated throughout the challenge, what’s more there are extra prize draws if you get involved and share updates about the challenge on social media using #NottsRecycles.

So, get your friends, neighbours and colleagues to sign up too, support each other on the journey and let’s paint the county green this September.

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Royal Community Action Nottinghamshire community news roundup

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Market Place, Market Street and Church Street closed 22 August, 9am-4:30pm

The following roads will be closed on the 22nd of August, 9:00am-4:30pm, for the Bingham Classic Car Show: Market Place – between its junctions with Market Street and Church Street Market Street – between its junctions with Newgate Street and Union Street Church Street – between its junctions with Market Street and Market Place Please …

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Rt. Hon. Robert Jenrick MP Summer Mobile Surgery in Bingham

Thursday, 19th of August 2021 from 3:00pm to 3:20pm

Bingham’s MP, Rt. Hon. Robert Jenrick MP, will be in Bingham Market Square on the 19th of August and invites residents to come along for a chat. Please see the attached poster for more details.  

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The Big Notts Survey

10/08/2021

Nottinghamshire County Council:

We need YOU to help us shape the future of Nottinghamshire by filling in The Big Notts Survey.

It’s quick, it’s simple, and most importantly, it’s your chance to have your say on how you want Nottinghamshire to look in 10 years time.

More information, and the online survey, are on the Nottinghamshire County Council Big Notts Survey page.

Rushcliffe Borough Council Town and Parish Update

09/08/2021

Rushcliffe Borough Council Town and Parish – Wednesday August 4

A52 Nottingham junctions update

03/08/2021

Highways England has updated its A52 Nottingham junctions project page :

Planned work at our site compound

What’s happening?

In mid August we’ll start work to widen the entrance of our site office, which is used as the base for our A52 Nottingham junctions upgrade scheme.

Located just off the A52 close to Gamston roundabout, regular deliveries are already made to the compound. By widening the entrance we can make sure the large vehicles we expect to deliver goods to site in the future will be able to move off the main road quickly and safely, minimising disruption to the flow of traffic and pedestrians.

When will the work start?

We’ll start work on 16 August 2021:

  • from 16 August: day time work within the compound boundary, to the edge of the footpath
  • from 23 August: some night time work and lane one will be closed for part of the night
  • from 26 August: day time work within the compound boundary, to the edge of the footpath, which we expect to last for two weeks

How will the work affect road users and pedestrians?

To minimise disruption, we’ll keep the footpath at the front of the site open while we work. To keep everyone safe, we’ll make sure the path is monitored when work is underway.

We’ll also put up new signs around our work area to remind everyone to look both ways when crossing or using the site entrance.

Additionally, all vehicles using the compound will be restricted to left turn in and left turn out.

How can you find out more?

To ask a question about this work you can:

  • call us on 0300 123 5000 or
  • email the project team at .

To keep up to date with news about this important junction upgrade, you can sign up for updates on the right hand side of this page.

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