Armed Forces and Veterans The Armed Forces Covenant sets out the relationship between the nation, the government and the armed forces. It recognises that the whole nation has a moral obligation to current and former members of the armed forces and their families, and it sets out how they should expect to be treated. Find out more about the Covenant Fund. Assets of Community Value The Community Right to Bid ('the Right'), which is also known as Assets of Community Value is a community right...
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updated 21/06/2021
Armed Forces Day Flag Raising Photo
Community & Living
updated 11/10/2023
Community & Living
Broxtowe Borough Council works in partnership with organisations from the statutory, voluntary, business and community sectors to improve the quality of life for all those who live, work and play in Broxtowe.
Jobs
updated 11/08/2025
Jobs
Information about job opportunities at Broxtowe Borough Council, why it’s great to work for us and how to apply.
We’re looking for talented people to join our team, who want to make a difference to our local community. Visit our current vacancies webpage to see if anything is suitable for you. About us Our vision Our vision is about making Broxtowe a great place, where people enjoy living, working and spending leisure time. Our Corporate Plan sets out how we’re going to achieve this. Our priorities are: Housing – a good quality, affordable home for all residents. Business Growth - new and growing busin...
How to Register to Vote
updated 25/06/2025
How to Register to Vote
Every person over the age of 16 should be registered to vote.
Every person is responsible for registering themselves individually. We can send you a paper application form or you can register online. (Opens in a New Window) All the information supplied in your application is subject to verification before it is accepted. You may be asked for further information to support your application. You can also register online as an overseas or an armed forces voter. If you wish to register as an anonymous elector, you cannot register online, please...
FOI Frequently Asked Questions
updated 11/10/2023
FOI Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently asked questions about the Freedom of Information Act.
armed forces, health services and other public bodies in England and Wales. Back to Top Who can make a request for information? Any person can request information under the Act regardless of age, nationality or where they live. The right to make a request applies to individuals and to companies. Back to Top What information is available? All information held by a public body, although there are a number of exemptions which may be applied to protect the confidentiality of some information....
Elections and Registration Frequently Asked Questions
updated 11/06/2025
Elections and Registration Frequently Asked Questions
The answers to some of the questions we get asked the most about Elections, registering to vote and the annual registration canvass.
armed forces, you can choose to register as a service voter or as an ordinary elector. More information about registering to vote as a service voter is available on the Electoral Commission website. (Opens in a New Window) Back to the Top Q: I am a Student, where should I register to vote? A: As a student, you can register to vote at both your home and university addresses. More information about student registration can be found on the Electoral Commission website. (Opens in a New Windo...
Housing Delivery
updated 02/09/2025
Housing Delivery
This page contains information about the Council's plans for Housing Delivery.
Contents: What is the Housing Delivery Plan Acquisition of Properties Farm Cottage Inham Nook Pub Site Former Garage Sites Field Farm Ex-Service Personnel Accommodation Coventry Lane Chilton Drive What is the Housing Delivery Plan? In 2019, the Council approved a new Housing Delivery Plan to meet social and affordable housing need over the next ten years. This followed a study by GL Hearn on Social and Affordable Housing Need which concluded that there was a notable need for afforda...
Discounts and Exemptions
updated 16/10/2025
Discounts and Exemptions
Discounts, reductions and exemptions are granted if certain conditions are met, they are not based on income.
armed forces accommodation Class F Long term empty and second homes Annexes forming part of, or being treated as part of, the main dwelling Class G Long term empty and second homes Dwellings being actively marketed for sale (12 months limit) Class H Long term empty and second homes Dwellings being actively marketed for let (12 months limit) Class I Long term empty and second home premium exemption Unoccupied dwellings which fell within exempt Class F...
Housing Options and Homelessness
updated 20/11/2025
Housing Options and Homelessness
This page contains information on how to prevent homelessness and avoid losing your home.
armed forces and homeless, a care leaver and homeless or if you have been released from prison and have nowhere to live, the Housing Options Team may be able to refer you to specialist support organisations that can help you. Referring you to specialist Domestic Abuse support. Getting support from accommodation services, who can refer to legal specialists. Supported housing may be an option for you and the Housing Options Team can make referrals on your behalf in these circumstances. Helping...
Affordable Housing
updated 11/11/2025
Affordable Housing
This page contains information about affordable housing.
Contents: What is affordable housing? Social Rented Housing Affordable Rented Housing Intermediate Housing How is affordable housing developed? Who provides affordable housing? What Government home ownership schemes operate in Broxtowe? Discount Market Sale (DMS) First Homes Scheme Shared Ownership Lifetime ISA What is affordable housing? Affordable housing is defined as social rented, affordable rented and intermediate housing, provided to eligible households whose needs are not being m...