Protest against council tax : Ross Speech outside Nottingham Magistrates
On Monday 5th March, Nottingham City Council met to set its budget for 2012-13. Following the pattern set last year, the council has decided to moan about how nasty central government cuts are but pass them onto the people of Nottingham anyway. Angered by their spinelessness, Notts SOS and Nottingham City Unison held a protest in the Market Square from 12.30pm.
On Monday 27th February, Nottingham City Council served Occupy Nottingham with notice to leave within 7 days, after which they will serve notice of intention to seek possession through the courts. The occupiers state that they "have collectively decided so far, not to move from the Market Square, and through civil disobedience and lawful rebellion we will stay, and prevent intimidation tactic…
Campaigners' plea to council over Nottingham's YMCA centre
CAMPAIGNERS are urging Nottingham City Council to rethink its decision to stop funding a community centre.
The International Community Centre in Mansfield Road has been run by the YMCA since 1998.
For the last three years, the centre, which costs £195,000 a year, has been supported through an annual £54,450 grant from the city counci…
Nottingham City Council has announced its proposals for the 2012-13 budget, these include extensive cuts to jobs and services as well as a council tax hike. Notts SOS has begun a campaign against the planned cuts and urged supporters to attend council consultation events around the city in order to challenge councillors.
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Anti-cuts campaigners protest Nottingham City Council cuts budget
Anti-cuts campaigners today (Saturday 21st January) launched a campaign calling on city councillors to vote against Nottingham City Council's proposed budget for 2012-13.
THE director of communications at Nottingham City Council is set to leave the authority.
Stephen Barker, who has been a high profile and controversial figure in Nottingham for several years, is due to take voluntary redundancy later this month.
His departure comes as council chief executive Jane Todd continues to investigate concerns that public money was used to support the Labour Party…
Nottingham City Council could raise council tax by 3.49% and cut 195 jobs in a bid to save £20m.
Most residents would see their council tax rise by about £36 next year under the budget proposals for 2012/13.
The Labour-run council, which faces a 7.36% cut in government funding, said the measures were needed to protect services for the most vulnerable.
The plans are being presented to the co…
THE city council has been criticised for how it managed employment schemes worth £12 million.
Concerns have also been raised over the conduct of former senior Labour councillor Hassan Ahmed.
The district auditor, Sue Sunderland, has completed an investigation into the £10.5 million Future Jobs Fund and £1.5 million Community Programme.
She concluded the council failed to meet the require…
"The District Auditor for Nottingham City Council, Mrs Sue Sunderland, is not fit to be in her job. She has routinely failed to hold the council to account and in fact has repeatedly endorsed NCC's efforts to conceal massive corruption from the public." (NCC LOLs)
NCC LOLs' 'Downfall' parody featuring leader of Nottingham City Council Jon Collins. Not strictly news, but a lot of fun.
On Wednesday May 4th, Notts County Unison organised a small lobby at short notice outside County Hall where the cabinet was to meet.
Mark Howard the Notts Branch Chair said, "This morning we highlighted the plight of 8 disabled care homes 'partnership homes', The forced redundancies of the Play workers and the coming attacks on our pensions. Even with short notice we can still muster a presence t…
City's communications head taking unpaid leave
NOTTINGHAM City Council's director of communications is to take five months' unpaid leave – before the authority has completed an investigation into whether public money was used to support a Labour Party publicity campaign.
Stephen Barker's temporary leave began on Friday.
He said he was taking advantage of the offer of unpaid leave extended t…
On Monday March 7th, Nottingham City Council met to set its budget, slashing millions of pounds from vital services. Local anti-cuts campaigners rallied against this, holding protests on the previous Saturday and the day itself. They occupied the viewing galleries, holding up the meeting for an hour and later disrupted a BBC interview with council leader Jon Collins.
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On Monday March 7th, Nottingham City Council met to set it budget for 2011-12, slashing millions of pounds from vital services. Campaigners protested outside, occupied the viewing gallery and challenged council leader Jon Collins.
Nottingham City Council are planning to cut tens of millions from their spending in the year from April 2011. They will meet to set this budget on Monday March 7th. Notts Save Our Services (SOS) are calling on them not to adopt their cuts budget.
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