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Energy Central Campus Phase 2: Energy Central Institute
Blyth Energy Central Institute Public Consultation Questionnaire As part of the £95m Energising Blyth regeneration programme, Northumberland County Council (NCC) has secured funding by the UK Government, the County Council, North East Combined Authority and support from other partners in order to grow, renew and connect the town. Northumberland County Council have secured the funding through the Future High Street Fund and Town Deal funding to revitalise the town centre and transform... MoreOpened 7 November 2024 -
Bedlington Active Travel Corridor - Tree Removal Consultation
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COUNCIL DUTY TO CONSULT ON FELLING STREET TREES NOTICE The duty to consult on felling street trees ('Duty to Consult’) has been introduced to ensure local people can express their views over the proposed management of street trees in their locality. The duty will ensure the decision-making process is more transparent and considers the views of local people. This duty forms part of section 96A of the Highways Act 1980 and local highways... MoreClosed 5 November 2024 -
Have your say on new affordable homes at Lanercost Park, Cramlington
Northumberland County Councils Housing Delivery Team was established in 2019 to help deliver high quality, affordable housing in key areas in Northumberland. Focusing on the locations where the council still own and manage housing stock, the delivery team has expanded in the last three years and is currently exploring a number of council owned sites where they can plan and develop new affordable housing to address the needs of different communities. MoreClosed 4 November 2024 -
Early Help Strategy 2024-2027 Parent Consultation
This is a parental consultation in which we would like the parents of Northumberland to help drive our plans through 2024 - 2027 MoreOpened 29 October 2024 -
Northumberland County Council Rights of Way Improvement Plan 2025-2035
Northumberland is the fifth largest and one of the most rural counties in England. Whilst the south-east of the county contains substantial urban settlements, much of the rest of the county is characterised by sparsely populated areas encompassing three protected landscapes. Northumberland's network of public rights of way provides access to the countryside and to the county's unique landscapes and places for a wide range of people to experience and enjoy. Whilst the County Council has... MoreClosed 18 October 2024 -
2024 Food Waste Trial Survey
Northumberland County Council is currently conducting a trial service collecting food waste from residential properties. This is to prepare for conducting kerbside food waste collections across Northumberland, as will be required as part of The Environment Act 2021. As part of this trial, we need to contact participants to measure how the service is viewed and being used. This is your opportunity to make us aware of any problems you have experienced and tell us what you think... MoreClosed 30 September 2024 -
SEND Survey: Planning the future of SEND
Parent carer survey: planning together the future support for families of children with special educational needs or disability (SEND) 2024-2027 Dear Parent / Carer We want to know what life is like in Northumberland if you have a child with a special educational need or disability (SEND). We want to improve support for children and young people with SEND and their families over the next three years. We would like to learn what is working... MoreClosed 20 September 2024 -
Have your say on new affordable housing at Greyfields, Embleton
Northumberland County Councils Housing Delivery Team was established in 2019 to help deliver high quality, affordable housing in key areas in Northumberland. Focusing on the locations where the council still own and manage housing stock, the delivery team has expanded in the last three years and is currently exploring a number of council owned sites where they can plan and develop new affordable housing to address the needs of different communities. MoreClosed 14 August 2024 -
Berwick Maltings Redevelopment - Public Consultation Survey
This consultation is about Berwick Maltings redevelopment, we would like your views on these proposals. The project will deliver a reimagined and transformed venue for locals, and a step change in audience numbers and visitor spend across the town. It will be a high profile, high quality, all-weather, all-year destination with a broad appeal, through the day until late in the evening. The new venue will be the anchor institution at the forefront of the town’s culture-led... MoreClosed 2 August 2024 -
Cramlington Hub Service User Survey
We are seeking feedback from Residents about their experience in the Work Smart Live Well service at the Cramlington Hub. Your help, support, and feedback in developing a strong and inclusive economy are highly valued. The questionnaire should take no more than 10 minutes, and we thank you so much for participating and providing your assistance. A full GDPR statement is included at our webpage – here MoreClosed 11 June 2024 -
Ashington Regeneration Projects
A regeneration programme worth almost £30m is set to revitalise Ashington town centre. Here you can find out more about these exciting new plans. We'd love to hear your views. MoreClosed 30 May 2024 -
Hexham High Street Public Realm Improvements - Traders' Access Requirements
Further to our recent correspondence regarding the upcoming public realm works, this is a request to traders in the Hexham High Streets Heritage Action Zone for information on dates and times when they receive deliveries to their premises. Whilst we cannot promise to accommodate all requests we will do our best to work around the needs of local traders. MoreClosed 1 May 2024 -
Ashington Education Pathway Survey
The Council allocates a catchment area (also known as a transport eligibility area) to almost every school in the county. This has enabled the council to try to ensure there would be a sufficient number of pupils who could attend a given school and to ensure that there is a fair system in place when allocating home to school transport. The Council also sets the planned admission number (or PAN) for all schools for which it is the ‘admissions authority’, which includes... MoreClosed 30 April 2024 -
Northumberland Community Sexual Health Questionnaire
We are developing a sexual health strategy for Northumberland to help support the sexual health needs of Northumberland residents. We would like your views to help us understand what you feel is important for your sexual health. If you would like to share your views, please answer a few short questions. Please note that of your response are confidential. MoreClosed 18 March 2024 -
Cramlington PlayZone
Do you live in Cramlington and would you like an upgraded outdoor sports space (PlayZone) for your community? A PlayZone is an outdoor space usually the size of one or two tennis courts, which can be used for a range of sports and activities. PlayZones will be designed and operated based on feedback from the community. The existing multi-use games area at Northburn Sports and Community Centre has been identified as the priority site in the town. We need to hear from people... MoreClosed 11 March 2024 -
Waste Services Customer Satisfaction Survey 2023 2024
As a council, we constantly review the way we deliver services to our residents and customers, to ensure that we are as effective and efficient as possible. To help us shape future service delivery it is important that we capture the views and experiences of our residents. Customer satisfaction surveys are one way of capturing this valuable information. To this end, we would be grateful if you could take a few minutes to fill out the following survey to give us feedback on your... MoreClosed 10 March 2024 -
Family Hub Satisfaction Survey 2024
We are looking to gain the views of parents about Family Hubs as part of our Survey. Family Hubs Northumberland are places where children, young people and their families can go when they need support. Our Hubs are spaces to meet, learn and take part in activities as well as being a place to access help and information. MoreClosed 10 March 2024 -
2024/25 Budget Question and Answer Session
We’d like to answer YOUR questions on next year’s budget. Each year we must set a balanced budget, which sets out our spending and investment plans and how our services will be funded. The budget must also take account of new cost-pressures as well as making sure all our services are as efficient as possible. Crucially, for the coming year, no reductions are planned to council services. We know budgets can be complicated and we want to answer some of your questions... MoreClosed 29 January 2024 -
Northumberland County Council 2024/25 Budget Consultation
Introduction Each year the Council must set a balanced budget, which sets out funding for its services as well as its plans for investing. The budget must also take account of new cost-pressures as well as making sure all its services are as efficient as possible. The Council’s budget setting process is happening now. Have your say on the Council’s budget proposals It is important that we consider your views on the budget because the Council exists to serve... MoreClosed 26 January 2024 -
Have your say on new HUSK bungalows in Amble
Northumberland County Council are committed to providing a range of good quality affordable housing products to meet the needs of its residents across the County. An important part of this work involves looking at how current council buildings and land, including garages sites, can be repurposed to provide this much needed affordable housing. Northumberland County Council have been working with HUSK to develop proposals for the re-development of a number of garage sites across the... MoreClosed 18 December 2023 -
Family Hubs Parent-to-be and New Parent Consultation
Family Hubs Northumberland are places where children, young people and their families can go when they need support. Our Hubs are spaces to meet, learn and take part in activities as well as a place to access help and information. We are looking to gain the views of parents during the Perinatal Period to ensure that Family Hubs are offering the support you require. Perinatal period – Refers to experience of both parents during pregnancy and the first 12 months after... MoreClosed 16 December 2023 -
Blyth Relief Road - Public Consultation
The town of Blyth plays a key role in the regional economy, with the £70 million ‘Energising Blyth’ programme of investment aimed at making Blyth a thriving UK and international centre of renewable energy and advanced manufacturing. To ensure this economic growth becomes reality, it is essential that the links are in place to ensure the safe and efficient movement of people and goods. To view a higher resolution, you can right click the image and select "Open image in... MoreClosed 10 December 2023 -
Register your school - Northumberland Youth Voice on Climate Change.
Sign up for the Northumberland Youth Voice on Climate Change event. Northumberland County Councils Climate Action Plan 2021-23 is about to expire and development of the Climate Action Plan for 2024-26 is commencing. With this comes an opportunity to capture the voice of our young people, who will be living with the effects of climate change for so many years to come and have a very different perspective on what priorities the Council should include in the plan. Northumberland... MoreClosed 27 November 2023 -
Cargo cycle training
Thank you for recently taking part in NCC's cargo cycle training, provided by Outspoken cycle training. This project has been part of the Capability funding used towards behavioural change within Northumberland. As part of our grant funding agreement with the DFT, and to support the development of projects such as these, we will welcome your feedback in the following questionnaire. This questionnaire will form part of our primary research to understand the effectiveness off this training... MoreClosed 13 November 2023 -
Selective License Survey - For businesses in the proposed area
Northumberland County Council are looking to implement a selective licensing scheme in the area where you own or run a business and we would like your views. Selective licensing is a scheme which will require all private landlords in the area to have a license in order to rent their property out, this allows the council to use powers to regulate landlords and agents of private rented properties in areas that suffer from low housing demand and/or high levels of anti-social behaviour... MoreClosed 31 October 2023 -
Selective License Survey - For residents of the proposed area
Northumberland County Council are looking to implement a licensing scheme in the area where you are a resident/owner of property, and we would like your views. Selective licensing is a scheme which will require all private landlords in the area to have a license in order to rent their property out, this allows the council to use powers to regulate landlords and agents of private rented properties in areas that suffer from low housing demand and/or high levels of anti-social behaviour... MoreClosed 31 October 2023 -
Cramlington Employers' Survey
Survey for employers in Cramlington asking what would encourage you to remain in the town. MoreClosed 31 October 2023 -
Northumberland ESOL provision questionnaire
ESOL provision is a challenging and interesting topic for us, hence we would appreciate if you take some time to please fill in the below survey. This has an estimated time to complete of 10 mins. Thank you so much for your assistance in participating. MoreClosed 15 October 2023 -
Bondicar Terrace to Plessey Road Cycle Scheme - ATF3 Public Consultation
What is the Active Travel Fund 3? The UK government announced £200 million worth of funding to deliver new walking and cycling schemes across England as part of a £2 billion commitment to active travel. Across the UK, local authorities were invited to submit bids for the Fund, to support the delivery of schemes which aligned with LTN 1/20 and could support healthier and happier communities. Funding allocations were announced by the Department for Transport on May 14th 2022, which... MoreClosed 15 September 2023 -
Northumberland PlayZones (Phase 2)
Do you live in one of the areas listed below and would you like an outdoor sports space (PlayZone) for your community? We are working in communities around Northumberland that match the funding priorities set by Sport England. A PlayZone is an outdoor space usually the size of one or two tennis courts, which can be used for a range of sports and activities. PlayZones will be designed and operated based on feedback from the community. The potential PlayZones in the second phase... MoreClosed 23 July 2023
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