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Nottingham agrees to take Devolution plans to public consultation

Devolution

City councillors formally agreed to go to public consultation on plans for a devolution deal at Full Council today.

As the Leader of Nottingham City Council, I and the leaders of Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Derby councils have signed up to work on a devolution deal, after the Government offered the region a package of new powers and funding worth ?1.14 billion.

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We have been working on agreeing a more detailed proposal, which includes information on how devolution would work and how it would benefit local people. The plans would see a new regional mayor and new type of combined authority created for the area from 2024.

This deal would bring in more powers and more money and allows more decisions to be made locally. We would make the most of every penny and every opportunity from this deal and it could make a real difference to people?s lives. This includes more and better jobs, more investment, economic growth, better transport, housing, skills training, and an improved and more sustainable environment.

All four councils need to agree the proposals before we can move to a consultation, where residents, businesses and other organisations can have their say on the plans. Find out more on the deal ? www.eastmidlandsdevolution.co.uk


Cafes bring communities together in the cost of living crisis

cost of living

With soaring inflation and rising costs in fuel, energy, food and mortgages, Nottingham City Libraries have clubbed together to host ?Cost of Living Cafes? in their libraries this November. This will give residents the opportunity to meet organisations who can help with energy use, money matters, wellbeing and much more. Plus, tea and coffee will be available as well as children?s activities.

Dates and locations:

  • Tuesday 8 November, Bilborough Library, 2pm to 4.30pm
  • Wednesday 16 November, Dales Centre, 2pm to 4.30pm
  • Wednesday 23 November, Radford-Lenton Library, 2pm to 4.30pm.

Wollaton light trail ? free tickets for charities

Wollaton light trail

The Christmas at Wollaton light trail is one of the popular highlights of the festive season. It is a visually stunning multi-sensory experience where visitors enter an enchanting world of light and music.

For the first time, the event organisers, Kilimanjaro, are donating 500?tickets for the first week of opening to local Nottingham and Nottinghamshire?charities. The tickets can be used for their supporters, volunteers and those in need, so they can enjoy the trail free of charge.?The tickets will be valid for the first week, from Fri 2 to Thurs 8 December.?

You must be a Nottingham or Nottinghamshire registered charity to apply. Follow the link for further details: Charity ticket application

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