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  2. Fixed penalty notice - Wikipedia

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    A penalty notice issued by local authority parking attendants is a civil penalty backed with powers to obtain payment by civil action and is defined as a penalty charge notice (PCN), distinguishing it from other FPNs which are often backed with a power of criminal prosecution if the penalty is not paid; in the latter case the "fixed penalty" is ...

  3. Traffic Penalty Tribunal - Wikipedia

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    The Traffic Penalty Tribunal is a tribunal in the United Kingdom which manages appeals against penalty charge notices or PCNs, a form of civil penalty, for areas in England outside of London.

  4. Nottingham City Council - Wikipedia

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    The city kept the same outer boundaries, but did gain an exclave from Nottinghamshire containing the Shire Hall. [8] [9] Nottingham kept its borough and city statuses and its lord mayoralty. [10] [11] In 1998, Nottingham City Council regained responsibility for county-level services from Nottinghamshire County Council.

  5. City council tax set to rise by 4.99% - AOL

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    Nottingham City Council is set to increase its share of council tax by 4.99% from April, it has been confirmed. It was speculated the Labour-run authority - which effectively declared itself ...

  6. Major British city declares bankruptcy as inflation and ... - AOL

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    Nottingham, home to 323,700 residents, well-known universities and fictional character Robin Hood, effectively declared itself bankrupt on Wednesday as its council is set to to overspend by £23 ...

  7. Nottinghamshire County Council - Wikipedia

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    The first elections to the county council were held on 15 January 1889, with 51 councillors being elected. There were also 17 aldermen chosen by the councillors to serve on the council as well. [3] The council formally came into its powers on 1 April 1889, on which day it held its first official meeting at the Shire Hall in Nottingham.

  8. City's e-scooter hire scheme to return - AOL

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    E-scooters will soon be available to hire in Nottingham again, it has been revealed. The city has been taking part in a government-backed trial offering the rental of e-scooters since October 2020.

  9. Nottingham Council House - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham Council House is the city hall of Nottingham, England. The 200 feet (61 m) high dome that rises above the city is the centrepiece of the skyline and presides over the Old Market Square which is also referred to as the "City Centre". It is a Grade II* listed building. [1]