On Wednesday 12 October there were days of action in Hyson Green and Arboretum.
- The Maple Street Park is cleanÂ
- We went door knocking around Hyson Green and Arboretum to pick up local issues đŞÂ
- Clean up at Camomile Garden đ
Drop-in surgeries with your local Councillors are available. Come along to ask a question or share an idea on how to make our ward better place to live.Â
Mary Potter Centre, Gregory BoulevardÂ
1st, 2nd and 3rd Saturday of every month 11am - 12 noon đ
As winter approaches and the cost of living crisis bites, we have launched a campaign to tell people where to look for money help and advice in Nottingham.
The Ask Lion website www.asklion.co.uk/money is a useful one-stop-shop that pulls together simple steps everyone can take to help manage their finances. The advice covers budgeting, benefits, savings, debt, housing problems, food banks and ways to reduce household bills.
The asklion website also signposts people to a wide range of support agencies who can give you free and confidential advice with more complex money problems.
There is obviously a close link between money worries, stress and anxiety. So itâs important to know that mental health support is also available through www.asklion.co.uk/mentalhealth with a directory of local confidential support services.
If youâre worried about money this winter, the important thing to remember is that you are not alone and help is available in Nottingham.
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Find a session near you by visiting the asklion website.Â
All sessions offer a warm welcome, entertaining outdoor activities and lots of fun! Please note: Places are limited and must be booked in advance. Every Holiday Activity Club listed on the website above will provide their contact details for you to book a place.
Not eligible for free school meals?
You can still visit the website above to find and book sessions near you. Some extra places will be available on a first-come- first served basis.
Our Help & Support email gives you advice, tips and information on money, debts, energy bills, food banks and much more.Â
Have your say on how waste and recycling is collected in Nottingham âťď¸
The UK Government has set a national target to increase the amount of waste recycled in England to 65%, while keeping waste that ends up in landfill below 10%. The Government is also introducing new collection rules for food waste and recycling to deliver more consistency across England.
To achieve these goals, the City Council is proposing new options for waste and recycling collections in Nottingham. These include:
- Working on initiatives to help people reuse and repair items rather than throwing them away
- Helping people to manage waste well and recycle the right things
- Starting food waste collections
- Making changes to how we collect recycling
- Offering smaller general waste bins
- Increasing our fleet of âalternative-fuelâ bin lorries
To help us shape the final strategy, we want you to tell us your thoughts on waste and recycling in Nottingham. Sharing your opinions will allow us to create a new strategy that works for the city.
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