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Last week Policy Committee agreed to write to the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government seeking a formal invitation to submit proposals for local government reorganisation.
Local councils play significant roles in residents' lives and it is important that you have a say in how services are delivered in the future.
Read our information document and then share your opinions by completing our online survey.
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The NHS Covid-19 app launched yesterday and can be downloaded from the App Store and Google Play Store.
Using contact tracing, the app detects and logs other nearby app users. It also enables you to ‘check in’ when you visit a venue by scanning a QR code displayed on posters at the entrance. Both features will then inform you via an alert if someone you have come in to contact with later tests positive for coronavirus.
The app will also allow you to report symptoms and order a coronavirus test, as well as helping the NHS trace individuals that may have coronavirus.
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Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, the need for foster carers in Nottinghamshire has remained high so we are appealing for anyone who is interested in fostering to come forward and find out more about the rewarding role.
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The Council and Veolia are looking for recycling champions from across the county.
If as an individual, a family, household, school, community group or charity you’ve been recycling, reusing, or re-purposing more - or wasting less and would like to feature as one of our Recycling Champions tell us about your recycling efforts. Or if someone you know is a recycling champion nominate them.
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Councillor Stuart Wallace, Chairman for Nottinghamshire County Council is gathering support and donations for his chosen charity, My Sight Notts.
The launch of his fundraising campaign coincides with National Eye Health Week, 21-27 September, where attention across the country will be drawn to the importance of looking after eye health and getting regular eye tests.
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