Here’s a quick summary of news, events and casework for November 2004; (some reformatting to do)
plus an assessment of the progress made by the Respect for Nottingham project;
– Margaret Beckett, Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs hosts a Climate Change Conference in Buxton;29th – EMRLGA debate on future of Local Government;29th - German Christmas market opens on Old Market Square;26th - Elliott Durham Full Governors Meeting;25th - visit Victim Support;24th - Full Council meeting;22nd agree ; pass motion on ; Statement of Accountscrime in the city – Nottingham City Transport win 18thbus operator of the year for 2004; - Nottingham Development Enterprise Board meeting; 18th - Mapperley & Sherwood Area Committee;16th – Executive Board16th; – Nottingham Express Transit cited time and again by the Permanent Secretary to the Department for Transport as an excellent example of a succesful light rapid transit system10th; "I do genuinely believe that Nottingham shows us a successful way forward. Even the dummies in the Department for Transport cannot but notice the success and try and build on it." for 7 -thClear ZoneNottingham city centre improved; David Blunkett, Home Secretary, visits 5 -thNottingham; 2 -ndUSA elections;
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