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Profile of Broxtowe
A statistical picture of the Borough providing a comprehensive overview of the region and its socio-economic characteristics.
The profile, produced in 2014, uses facts and figures from sources including the Office for National Statistics, Government Departments, Nottinghamshire County Council, Health Agencies, and other Public Sector Bodies.
View the Profile of Broxtowe (.pdf) (4.48MB) (Opens in a New Window)
Key Facts about the Borough
- The Borough is divided into 20 wards and represented by 44 Councillors (Opens in a New Window)
- Two-tier local authority services in Broxtowe are provided by the Borough Council and Nottinghamshire County Council (Opens in a New Window)
- Most villages and rural areas are served by a local Parish Council
- Broxtowe Borough Council provides a wide range of services under the general management of a Chief Executive
- The 44 elected Councillors oversee the management of all the Council services with new Councillors elected every four years
- Education, social care services, libraries and youth services and aspects of transportation, emergency planning and tourism are the responsibility of Nottinghamshire County Council
- Broxtowe is twinned with Gütersloh in Germany & Myszków in Poland
- The Council shares its Beeston offices with Nottinghamshire Police, (Opens in a New Window) and Citizens Advice Broxtowe. (Opens in a New Window)
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