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In this season's edition: Top stories
Voter ID needed for 2024 elections
There are two elections taking place this year on Thursday 2 May 2024; the Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner and a Mayor for the newly created East Midlands Combined Authority. The UK Government has introduced a requirement for voters to show photo ID when voting at a polling station.
This will mean that you will need to provide suitable identification when casting your vote. Among the accepted documents are a driver's licence, passport, or bus pass with a photo. If you do not have an acceptable form of ID, you can obtain a Voter Authority Certificate to enable you to vote in person at a polling station. This form of ID is only for use at the election and not for use as ID for other purposes. You will need to bring the original document to the polling station.
Once your ID is accepted at a polling station, you will be given a ballot paper to cast your vote as usual.
New scheme in estate starts to take shape
The £7.7m revitalisation of an estate in Mansfield is starting to take shape following the erection of the new shop parade steel structures.
The redevelopment scheme on the Bellamy estate, near Tuxford Court, will see 22 high-quality affordable homes
built, to be rented to families on the council's housing list, as well as the creation of new retail outlets, demolition of
the existing shop area, a new through road, and a newly installed green space.
The steel structure will be the home of a new single-storey parade of retail outlets that will become a convenience
store, cafe, and takeaway. Once the shops are complete in May 2024, the next project phase will see the
construction of the first phase of eco-friendly, affordable homes.
Opening edges closer for hub
Construction work has almost finished on the new health hub at Carr Lane Park in Warsop and is due to open on 1 June 2024.
Code implemented for town developments
Mansfield has a trail-blazing new Design Code that should improve the look and feel of buildings, streets, and open
spaces in the town centre.
Leisure centre going green!
A leisure centre in Mansfield is set to benefit from £61,500 of funding following a successful bid.
A new vision for Mansfield
An inspirational vision has been produced for the future of Mansfield, setting out bold ambitions for the
district.
Tech and skills hub work to commence
Work to build a new technology and skills centre in Mansfield will begin shortly.
70 trauma kits delivered around town
Life-saving specialist equipment, which will help stop serious blood loss in an emergency, has been installed around Mansfield.
Game, set, match! Tennis courts open
Extensive refurbishment work on tennis courts in the heart of two Mansfield parks has now been completed.
Housing strategy published
A new homelessness strategy that aims to make it everyone's business has been published.
Changing Places opening soon
Work is almost finished to build and refurbish town centre toilets into accessible Changing Places in Mansfield.
Milestone for culture events
Cultural Services, supported by Arts Council England NPO funding, has achieved remarkable milestones in enhancing
community engagement and cultural accessibility across Mansfield.
Anti-idling crackdown
A new education-focused campaign to shift drivers away from car idling to reduce air pollution around the district has concluded.