From My Nottingham News <[email protected]>
Subject Approval for new Central Library will see work start within months
Date May 25, 2022 4:38 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
Plus... Is your child entitled to Free School Meals? | New private rented licensing scheme approved | Initial reflections on Sue Gray report



Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page [ [link removed] ].







Deputy Leader Cllr Adele Williams latest news email header banner



Approval for new Central Library will see work start within months

Artist impression of new children's library

It?s great that work on the new Central Library interior can start in a couple of months after approval by Executive Board yesterday, creating a landmark building in the heart of the Southside regeneration zone. Turning the shell of part of the Broad Marsh car park and bus station complex into a bright, modern library with fantastic features such as an immersive story telling room and a great children?s library will take until next July when it can open to the public. It?s an exciting development in a part of the city which is undergoing an enormous transformation right now. More here [ [link removed] ]


________________________________________________________________________

Is your child entitled to Free School Meals?

Free school meal vouchers

I?m really pleased that we?re able to provide families eligible for Free School Meals with ?15-per-pupil supermarket vouchers for the half term holiday next week. Once again the vouchers will be issued to parents through schools so, if you?re eligible, please speak directly to your school.

We have secured the funding through the Government?s Household Support Grant Scheme. This grant can be used to support vulnerable households until September 2022. However, the Government?s grant requirements are changing, with a greater proportion of the grant now required to be spent supporting pensioner households. This means we?re working with partners to understand how best to meet the new grant requirements and ensure an appropriate balance of funding for families, pensioners and other vulnerable households.

The good news is that support for tackling holiday hunger will definitely be available until 2024 through our free Holiday Activity Clubs. All pupils entitled to free school meals can attend the clubs to get a free lunch alongside a programme of fun activities. The Holiday Activity Clubs will run four times a year over each Christmas, Easter, October and Summer school holiday until Christmas 2024. We?ll always advertise these clubs before the holidays so sign up to hear about them here [ [link removed] ] along with other information and support services.

You can find out about more holiday activities this half term here [ [link removed] ]


________________________________________________________________________

New private rented licensing scheme approved

Terraced houses with letting sign

A new Selective Licensing scheme for private landlords has been approved to help safeguard and improve housing standards for tenants. The scheme allows Nottingham City Council to make sure licenced rented homes meet certain conditions, that they are safe, well managed and that the landlord is a ?fit and proper person.? This new scheme would continue the important work already carried out during the first scheme to improve homes and remove hazards like damp, mould, cold and dangerous homes.

People renting privately have a right to expect a decent standard of accommodation. The impact of poor quality and badly managed accommodation can be very negative on tenants and their families and the local neighbourhood also suffers because of poorly managed properties with the crime and anti-social behaviour that can follow. Selective Licensing works to tackle these issues and drive up standards in the private rented sector. More information here [ [link removed] ]


________________________________________________________________________

Initial reflections on the Sue Gray Report

As chair of the Health and Wellbeing Board I have been really impressed with Nottingham?s response to the lockdown and the precautions we?ve all taken to keep each other safe over the Covid pandemic. It has however been really disappointing to hear of the parties at Number Ten. The long-awaited Sue Gray report published today reveals that many people in Downing Street sadly did not hold themselves to the same standard as we did here in Nottingham.

________________________________________________________________________

Coronavirus FAQs

Please click?here [ [link removed] ]?for some of the answers to questions we?ve been asked about what you should do, and what we are doing, to respond to Coronavirus.

More City Council News banner

For all the latest news from Nottingham City Council visit our website: www.mynottinghamnews.co.uk [ [link removed] ]

________________________________________________________________________




Twitter [ [link removed] ]Facebook [ [link removed] ]Instagram [ [link removed] ]


www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk [ [link removed] ]
Give feedback
Unsubscribe [ [link removed] ]



NCC logo white





Contact Nottingham City Council

Tel: 0115 915 5555

Council Web: nottinghamcity.gov.uk [ [link removed] ]

Follow us on Facebook [ [link removed] ] | Twitter [ [link removed] ]

You have received this email because you are subscribed to Nottingham City Council?s ?Stay Connected? service for news and information about council services. You can review which emails you receive from us or unsubscribe by editing your subscriptions [ [link removed] ]?- log in with your email address and then make your choice.



?

This email was sent to [email protected] using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: Nottingham City Council ? Loxley House, Station Street ? Nottingham. NG2 3NG GovDelivery logo [ [link removed] ]

body .abe-column-block {min-height: 5px;}
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis