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Recycling centre customer satisfaction survey 2019
Norfolk County Council provides a network of 20 recycling centres. Last year we handled nearly 75,000 tonnes of waste of which just over 77% was recycled, avoiding waste treatment and disposal. To help us continue to provide an efficient and value for money service in the coming years, we want to find out your views about the recycling centres that you use. MoreOpened 14 February 2019 -
Your views on our plans for Tombland
We’re putting forward proposals for changes to the Tombland and Upper King Street area of the city. We’d like your feedback on the plans to help shape the version of the scheme that will be put forward for funding. MoreOpened 31 January 2019 -
Your views on Norfolk Greenways
What is a Greenway? Greenways are traffic free routes for people, plants, and animals. The paths link places that people live and work, and can join together wildlife habitats. Did you know that Norfolk already has a Greenway – Marriott’s Way! Marriott’s Way runs for 26 miles from the centre of Norwich to Aylsham, connecting the communities of Costessey, Lenwade, and Reepham on the way. The route is extremely well used, welcoming over 500,000 walkers, cyclists and horse... MoreOpened 14 January 2019 -
Fakenham - statutory public notice
Update On 6 February 2019 Sara Tough as Executive Director of Children's Services, Norfolk County Council, made the following determination: To extend the age range from 3 – 7 to 2 – 7 years, at Fakenham Infant and Nursery School, Fakenham, from 1 March 2019. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Statutory proposal to change the age range of Fakenham Infant and Nursery School, Fakenham for pupils aged 2 - 7... MoreOpened 3 January 2019 -
Your views on our proposal to increase council tax by 2.99% in 2019/20
Norfolk County Council plays a huge part in people’s lives – ensuring children and young people have the best start in life, protecting vulnerable people, maintaining a safe road system and helping to create a thriving economy. We’ll continue to spend over a billion pounds every year providing public services that you, your family and friends use every day. The number of people who need our services particularly those becoming more vulnerable is growing year on... MoreOpened 5 November 2018 -
Your views on our proposal to change our Adult Social Care charging policy
This consultation includes some detailed information about our charging policy. If you would prefer to read a simpler version, please use the Easy Read one which you can find at the bottom of this page. Alternatively, you can watch a short (8 min) video summary here . Norfolk County Council helps make the county better for everyone who lives or works here or travels to Norfolk. The many services we run include ensuring children and young people have the best start in life,... MoreOpened 5 November 2018 -
Your views on proposals that would see service changes and a reduction in searchroom hours at Norfolk Record Office
Norfolk County Council helps make the county better for everyone who lives or works here or travels to Norfolk. The many services we run include ensuring children and young people have the best start in life, providing the fire and rescue service, protecting vulnerable people, maintaining a safe road system and helping improve the economy. We spend over a billion pounds every year providing public services. The use of our services, particularly by those becoming older,... MoreOpened 5 November 2018 -
School Term Dates for the school year 2020/21
Local Authorities have a duty to set the school term dates for local authority maintained schools, such as community and voluntary controlled schools. Foundation, Trust, Voluntary Aided Schools and Academies are responsible for setting their own term dates. In practice, most of the schools in Norfolk, use the same term dates. Schools must be open to pupils for 190 days in an academic year and 195 days for teachers. Norfolk County Council works with other local... MoreOpened 1 November 2018 -
Swaffham School Organisation
The Governors of Swaffham Infant Church of England VC Infant School, the Diocese of Norwich and Norfolk County Council are proposing to change the age range of Swaffham Infant School, to become an all through primary school for 210 children, from 1st September 2020. This is in response to the planned housing in Swaffham which will see at least 1000 new homes being built in the local area. Norfolk County Council has a duty to ensure there are enough school places as a result of this... MoreOpened 1 November 2018 -
Consultation on the future of Burman House care home
Norse Care is Norfolk’s largest care home provider, managing residential care homes and housing with care schemes across the county. We are owned by Norfolk County Council. We regularly review how we work to make sure that we are providing excellent care while being as efficient as possible. So that we can focus our time and money on caring for the people who live in our homes and housing with care schemes, we have made all sorts of changes to make our services more... MoreOpened 25 September 2018 -
Early Childhood and Family Service - transforming our children's centres
We want to make sure that we update the services we have been delivering through childrens centres and elsewhere to make them work better – in better locations, having a better range of services and with the best standards. We have developed some proposals and would now like your views. Since the consultation opened we have received some questions about our proposals. The answers to these questions can be found in the consultation document but to make things easier to find we... MoreOpened 17 September 2018 -
Help us to review our Enforcement Policy
We are seeking views from all stakeholders to review Norfolk County Council's Community and Environmental Services Enforcement Policy. MoreOpened 30 July 2018 -
Your feedback on the Armed Forces Covenant Conference
Norfolk's Armed Forces Covenant Conference was held on 13 June 2018. The conference focused on the opportunities and challenges faced by members of the armed forces community living and working in Norfolk today. We are keen to find out what those attending felt about the conference in order to improve any future events that we plan. This feedback form will take around five minues to complete. We do not ask for any personal information as part of this feedback form. You... MoreOpened 18 June 2018 -
Winterton and Hemsby
Update This consultation closed on 24 July 2018. Any decision about this consultation has been deferred until the Consortium Multi-Academy Trust has undertaken the due diligence process, as part of its proposal to include Winterton Primary School within its Trust. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The proposal is to close Winterton Primary & Nursery School (Foundation), with effect from 31 st December... MoreOpened 12 June 2018 -
Your views on a new recycling centre for Norwich
We need a new household waste recycling centre for Norwich by 2021 and want your ideas on the types of services you'd like to see. MoreOpened 8 June 2018 -
Change the catchment areas in Pickenham and Swaffham
Norfolk County Council is looking to join the catchment areas of Pickenham and Swaffham, from 1 st September 2018. This means that, if agreed, all children aged 4 – 7 years, from the Pickenham area will be in catchment for Swaffham CE VC Infant School. Norfolk County Council works collaboratively with the Diocese of Norwich in relation to all its Church of England Schools and both organisations are committed to improving the quality of educational provision to raise standards for all... MoreOpened 18 April 2018 -
Your views on the draft Norfolk Access Improvement Plan (NAIP) 2018-2028
We have developed a draft Norfolk Access Improvement Plan for Norfolk 2018–2028 which incorporates the Rights of Way Improvement Plan. The draft Plan sets out priorities for improving access to the countryside for residents of Norfolk and visitors to our county over the next ten years. The document will replace the previous 10 year plan which was reviewed as required under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act (CROW Act, 2000). We now want to consult with as many user groups as... MoreOpened 14 March 2018 -
Your views on our plans to improve Hempnall Crossroads
We are proposing to improve the junction of the A140 / B1527 Hempnall Road / C497 Bungay Road (locally known as Hempnall Crossroads) in Long Stratton by replacing the existing crossroads with a roundabout If this proposal went ahead we think that it would: - Help support economic growth and the development planned for this area - Improve road safety at a junction with a history of accidents - Improve access from side roads onto the A140 - Reduce delays At this stage we would... MoreOpened 1 March 2018 -
Have your say on plans for Prince of Wales Road
We're putting forward proposals for changes to the Prince of Wales Road/Rose Lane area of Norwich. We'd like your feedback on the plans to help shape the final version of the scheme that will be put forward for construction. MoreOpened 5 February 2018 -
Have your say on the Greater Norwich Local Plan
Broadland District Council, Norwich City Council and South Norfolk Council working with Norfolk County Council through the Greater Norwich Development Partnership are creating a new plan for Greater Norwich - and you have the chance to shape it. The vision for Greater Norwich to 2036 is: To grow vibrant, healthy communities supported by a strong economy and the delivery of homes, jobs, infrastructure and an enhanced environment. MoreOpened 8 January 2018 -
School Term Dates for the School Year 2019/20
Norfolk County Council remains responsible for setting term and holiday dates for Community and Voluntary Controlled Schools, while Governing Bodies of Foundation, Voluntary Aided School and Academies are resonsible for setting their own term dates. In practice most of the schools in Norfolk adopt a single calendar. The Regional Term Dates Group, which met earlier this term, continues to share the view that a coordinated approach to minimise impact on families and transport is... MoreOpened 23 November 2017 -
Norfolk's Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment 2018
Every Health and Wellbeing Board in England is responsible for publishing and updating a document which sets out the need for pharmaceutical services in its area. This is known as a Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment. The aim of the assessment is to set out the current pharmaceutical services available in Norfolk, identify any gaps in services and make recommendations on future development. To help draft our assessment, earlier in the year we asked residents, pharmacy service providers and... MoreOpened 10 November 2017 -
Your views on the future of our children’s centre services and libraries
Norfolk County Council plays a huge part in people’s lives – ensuring children and young people have the best start in life, protecting vulnerable people, maintaining a safe road system and helping to create a thriving economy. We’ll continue to spend over a billion pounds every year providing public services that you, your family and friends use every day. Norfolk is facing some big challenges though. Our population is growing, people are generally living longer and the type of... MoreOpened 6 November 2017 -
Your views on our proposal to review bus services supported by the County Council
Norfolk County Council plays a huge part in people’s lives – ensuring children and young people have the best start in life, protecting vulnerable people, maintaining a safe road system and helping to create a thriving economy. We’ll continue to spend over a billion pounds every year providing public services that you, your family and friends use every day. Norfolk is facing some big challenges though. Our population is growing, people are generally living longer and the type of... MoreOpened 6 November 2017 -
Your views on our proposal to change the construction and demolition waste concession at recycling centres
Norfolk County Council plays a huge part in people’s lives – ensuring children and young people have the best start in life, protecting vulnerable people, maintaining a safe road system and helping to create a thriving economy. We’ll continue to spend over a billion pounds every year providing public services that you, your family and friends use every day. Norfolk is facing some big challenges though. Our population is growing, people are generally living longer and the type of... MoreOpened 6 November 2017 -
Your views on council tax
Norfolk County Council plays a huge part in people’s lives – ensuring children and young people have the best start in life, protecting vulnerable people, maintaining a safe road system and helping to create a thriving economy. We’ll continue to spend over a billion pounds every year providing public services that you, your family and friends use every day. Norfolk is facing some big challenges though. Our population is growing, people are generally living longer and the type of... MoreOpened 6 November 2017 -
Your views on reducing how much we spend on non-safety critical highway maintenance
Norfolk County Council plays a huge part in people’s lives – ensuring children and young people have the best start in life, protecting vulnerable people, maintaining a safe road system and helping to create a thriving economy. We’ll continue to spend over a billion pounds every year providing public services that you, your family and friends use every day. Norfolk is facing some big challenges though. Our population is growing, people are generally living longer and the type of... MoreOpened 6 November 2017 -
Your views on reducing the number of roads we grit in winter
Norfolk County Council plays a huge part in people’s lives – ensuring children and young people have the best start in life, protecting vulnerable people, maintaining a safe road system and helping to create a thriving economy. We’ll continue to spend over a billion pounds every year providing public services that you, your family and friends use every day. Norfolk is facing some big challenges though. Our population is growing, people are generally living longer and the type of... MoreOpened 6 November 2017 -
Your views on our proposal to change the way we work out how much people pay towards the cost of their non-residential care services
Norfolk County Council plays a huge part in people’s lives – ensuring children and young people have the best start in life, protecting vulnerable people, maintaining a safe road system and helping to create a thriving economy. We’ll continue to spend over a billion pounds every year providing public services that you, your family and friends use every day. Norfolk is facing some big challenges though. Our population is growing, people are generally living longer and the type of... MoreOpened 6 November 2017 -
St Michael's CE VA Nursery and Infant School Aylsham
The Governing Body of St. Michael’s Church of England, Voluntary Aided, Nursery and Infant School, Aylsham issued a formal public notice on 28 th September 2017, to change the age range to admit pupils from 4 up to the age of 11 years, to become an all through primary school, with a published admission number of 20. This consultation closed on 20th October 2017. The Executive Director of Children’s Services in her role as Decision-Maker, on 12th December 2017, approved this... MoreOpened 28 September 2017
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