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Information about street lighting and how to report a fault.
Details about the sale of land and/or property currently owned by Gedling Borough Council
Information about land drainage, the unblocking of drains and other drainage issues
Gedling Leisure Card holders can now book leisure activities using our online bookings service.
Information about the full range of services on offer at the borough’s five leisure centres.
Information about the Council's Leisure Services department, including leisure and community centres, arts and events, health and fitness, sports development, cemeteries, online leisure bookings and the Gedling Leisure Card.
Our leisure strategies outline how we aim to deliver our leisure services in future.
Our online timetables service offers activity timetables, price lists and class descriptions for a wide range of leisure activities.
Information about Nottinghamshire Libraries, including how to join, how to request, reserve and renew items and current refurbishments and closures, from Nottinghamshire County Council's website
Information about types of licences which can be applied for through Gedling Borough Council, plus current legislation, guidance sheets, application forms and how to object to a licence being issued.
Information about listed buildings within Gedling Borough, that is buildings deemed to be of special architectural or historical interest and whose long-term future is protected.
Report a fault with a litter or dog bin through the Report a Fault or Incident Service .
Information on the partnership of individuals, agencies and organisations which work together to tackle local issues and to listen to local people, from the Nottinghamshire County Council website
Information about the new planning system and links to the series of documents which will form the framework for spatial development in the Borough. Contact details for getting involved are also available here.
Local Housing Allowance (LHA) calculates housing benefits for people on low incomes or benefits renting from private landlords.
These are buildings that are of architectural or historic importance but do not meet the criteria to become ‘listed’ buildings.
Information about the Local Authority Search that is carried out to reveal planning matters affecting individual properties within the Borough. This could include Tree Preservation Orders, Listed Buildings and adoption of roads.
Information on the work of the Planning Policy section, including links to the Local Plan, which was adopted on 12 July 2005
Information about Gedling Partnership, the Local Strategic Partnership which aims to help community organisations work together to tackle issues like reducing crime, improving health and protecting the environment.
