The aim of the Borough Council is to ensure that all vehicular crossings are built to a satisfactory standard, so properly constructed driveways or "vehicular crossings" are necessary in order to prevent damage to the pavement and verge, or underground pipes and cables.
A growing number of motorists are choosing to dump old or troublesome vehicles on the streets of Broxtowe Borough Council. The Council dealt with 279 vehicles in 2006 compared to 492 in the previous year, to date this year we have had 158 reported abandoned vehicles.
The Borough Council are responsible for the maintenance and repair of potholes where the surface of the road has been eroded, a hollow has formed and poses risk to road users.
Broxtowe Borough Council, the Police and the Council for Equality and Human Rights are working closely together to reduce hate crime and provide support to victims.
The Green Spaces Strategy is an assessment of the provision and standard of the Borough's green spaces, which are owned by Broxtowe Borough Council and its partners, and the needs and aspirations of the users of those spaces, both residents and visitors alike.
Many people committing benefit fraud will be aware of the ongoing campaign to stop people defrauding the system and worry about what they are doing. They may even want to come clean but are afraid of what will happen to them if they do.
Whether you're an individual looking for support for sport or the arts, someone looking for a way to get active in your community or part of a group that's looking for advice or funding, there is plenty of support out there to help you achieve your aims.
We try to ensure that all polling stations are as accessible as possible for electors with disabilities by using temporary ramps, alternative entrances and removing any potential hazards..