Newsletter 06/11/2023

6 November 2023

Please note: this news article is in our archive. Articles were correct at time of publication, but should not be relied on for accuracy after the passage of time.

Planning

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NALC News

NALC reappoints Baroness Ros Scott of Needham Market as president – News

NALC to speak on empowering local councils in tackling climate change – News

NALC takes steps to regulate fees for residential properties   – News

Smaller Councils Committee focuses on committee elections and key initiatives – News (nalc.gov.uk)

The benefits of fixing energy costs – News (nalc.gov.uk)

NALC Events

Democracy in Action – 14 November 12.00-13.15

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Martyn’s Law – where are we now? – 16 November 2023 — 12.00 – 13.30

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Making the planning system work for local councils -22 November 2023 — 12.00 – 13.15

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An introduction to the Local Council Award Scheme – 12 December 2023 — 12.30 – 13.45

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Winning strategies for the funding game -15 December 2023 — 12.00 – 13.15

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How local councils can benefit from the levelling up agenda – 31 January 2024 — 12.00 – 13.15

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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of social media in the local council sector – 28 February 2024 — 12.00 – 13.15

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Reconnecting communities through community transport -27 March 2024 — 12.00 – 13.15

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Network Rail

Kent and Sussex Strategic Planning Newsletter

Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner News

SPCC – Ensuring we are all Safer in Sussex (proworx.co.uk)

Gatcom News

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Rural Services Network

RSN Rural Funding Digest

National Health Service & Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing Association Elizabeth Cycle Project EG

For information regarding the long awaited cycle improvement scheme between Elizabeth Crescent and Meridian Way (private road). WSCC Highways Officer Nick De Sousa has advised they aim to start Mon 6 November 2023.

Commonwealth War Graves Commission

The Commonwealth War Graves Commission have installed a new marker in the Mount Noddy Cemetery to mark the graves of WW2 which are in the currently closed Queens Road Cemetery.  QRC is hoped to be reopened for the public to visit but in the meantime those wishing to pay respects to all of East Grinsteads War Victims can do so in Mount Noddy.

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MSVA E-Bulletin

MSVA E-Bulletin

Community Led Support – Prevention Assessment Team Information

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GTR update on ticket office proposals

GTR update on ticket office proposals