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Proposal to Consult on a Scheme of Additional Licensing for HMOs from January 1st 2024 to the 31st December 2028

  • Report
  • published by Nottingham City Council on 31/01/2023
Description

Under the proposed scheme, all HMOs in the Designation, that are not exempt or subject to Selective or Mandatory Licensing will require a licence from the council. There is a fee for the licence which is based on the costs of administration and operation of the scheme and licences can be refused or revoked if properties do not meet the management or condition standards required.

Places: Nottingham City

Draft EIA - Ward Budgets Reduction 15%

  • Report
  • published by Nottingham City Council on 10/01/2023
Description

Reduction of ward budgets by 15% (21k). Ward budgets are used to support community projects/interventions. Community groups apply for funding from the Ward budget funds which Elected members support and officers approve.

Places: Nottingham City

EIA - MEES Final

  • Report
  • published by Nottingham City Council on 06/07/2022
Description

The Energy Efficiency (Private Rented Property) (England and Wales) Regulations 2015 came into force on 1st April 2018 and introduced measures to improve the energy efficiency of certain private rented property in England and Wales. Part 3 of the Regulations prescribes a minimum level of energy efficiency to all private rented properties, where the minimum standard on Energy Performance Certificates (EPC's) is a rating of band E. The Regulations make provision for the enforcement of Part 3 by local authorities in relation to domestic private rented properties and local weights and measures authorities in relation to non-domestic private rented properties.

Places: Nottingham City

EIA - THE CRIME AND DRUGS PARTNERSHIP PLAN 2022 to 2025

  • Report
  • published by Nottingham City Council on 21/06/2022
Description

The Nottingham Crime & Drugs Partnership (CDP) Partnership Plan 2022-2025, sets out the Partnership’s approach to reducing crime, substance misuse, re-offending and anti-social behaviour.

Places: Nottingham City

Libraries Neighbourhood Transformation – Phase 2 consultation engagement

  • Dataset
  • published by Nottingham City Council on 01/03/2022
Description

Nottingham City Council’s library service is currently undertaking a Library Needs Assessment to review the current service provision, changing customer needs and usage trends to ensure libraries continue to deliver a service that is relevant, best value for money and to ensure future library sustainability. The Library Needs Assessment (of which there is a related EIA) review is set against a backdrop of needing to achieve specific cost savings over the next 3 years as part of the Council’s MTFP (approved in March 2021).

Places: Nottingham City