The Town Council raised the Red Ensign Flag on the Old Court House to mark Merchant Navy Day. The Town Mayor, Councillor Gareth Williams, was joined by Deputy Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire, Judith Swann, Bingham Town Councillors, members of the Royal British Legion (Bingham Branch) and residents. The flag was raised in recognition of the contribution that our merchant ships and crews have given our country in two world wars and the years following.
Temporary Traffic Signals – Long Acre and Fairfield Street, Bingham, 3rd September
Temporary multi-way traffic signals will be in operation on Long Acre and Fairfield Street, Bingham, from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM on Tuesday, 3rd September 2024. These signals are necessary for Via East Midlands, on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council, to undertake core sampling along both roads. For more details, please refer to the attached …
View documentsLane Closures – Saxondale Roundabout, Bingham, 2nd to 28th September
Lane closures will be in effect on the approaches to the Saxondale Roundabout from Nottingham Road and B692, Tithby Road junctions with the A52 both north and south, overnight from 8:00 PM to 6:00 AM, starting Monday, 2nd September 2024 until Saturday, 28th September 2024. These closures are necessary for National Highways to facilitate the …
View documentsTemporary Traffic Signals – Chapel Lane, Bingham, 2nd September
Temporary two-way traffic signals will be in operation on Chapel Lane, Bingham, approximately 200 meters south of its junction with Moorbridge Road, from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM on Monday, 2nd September 2024. These signals will be manually controlled at all times to ensure smooth traffic flow while BT installs a new telecom pole. For …
View documentsSafer Streets 5 – New CCTV for Bingham
Nottingham Police & Crime Commissioner:
Business owners in a bustling market town in Rushcliffe say the new CCTV system is already ‘giving the people of Bingham peace of mind’ and locals are already feeling the difference.
These seven state-of-the-art cameras cover key areas including the marketplace, main precinct, and central car park, aiming to tackle antisocial behaviour, vehicle crime, and violence against women and girls.
The newly installed high-definition cameras are equipped with sophisticated night vision capabilities, enabling operators to monitor and identify incidents of antisocial behaviour at any time. This real-time surveillance allows authorities to promptly intervene, providing added peace of mind for residents and visitors in public spaces.
Continue reading: Businesses praise new CCTV system in busy market town | Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner (pcc.police.uk)
Temporary Traffic Signals – Chapel Lane, Bingham, 11th to 12th August
Temporary multi-way traffic signals will be in operation on Chapel Lane, Bingham, approximately 5 meters north of its junction with Moorbridge Road, continuously from Sunday, 11th August 2024 to Monday, 12th August 2024. These measures are necessary for Severn Trent Water to install a new hydrant in the carriageway. For more information, please refer to …
View documentsTemporary Traffic Signals – Chapel Lane, Bingham, 13th to 15th August
Temporary two-way traffic signals will be in operation on Chapel Lane, Bingham, just south of the roundabout to Dunsmore Avenue, continuously from Tuesday, 13th August 2024 until Thursday, 15th August 2024. These measures are necessary for Severn Trent Water to install a new hydrant. For more information, please refer to the attached document.
View documentsTemporary Traffic Signals – Willow Road, Bingham (Junction with Grantham Road), 26th August to 6th September
Temporary multi-way traffic signals will be in operation 24 hours a day at the junction of Willow Road and Grantham Road, Bingham, from Monday, 26th August 2024 until Friday, 6th September 2024. These signals are necessary to facilitate Cadent’s gas mains replacement works. For further details, please refer to the attached document.
View documentsNotice of conclusion of audit for year ending 31 March 2024
Have Your Say on Life in Rushcliffe (Survey Closes 5 August)
We’re seeking the views of Rushcliffe residents to have their say on Council services and life in the area in our residents’ survey.
The survey can be completed online before the deadline of 5pm on Monday August 5.
Carried out every three years, the survey asks residents to answer questions about their satisfaction with a range of services that the Council offers, their feeling of being safe in their community and where they feel the Borough can improve to be a better place to live and work.
We would appreciate your help in completing the survey and sharing it with your constituents to reach as many people as possible.