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Nottingham City Council Act 2013
Summary
This Act gives Nottingham City Council specific legal powers to run certain services and make decisions about the city's development and management. It's a local law that allows the council to do their job more flexibly rather than following general national rules for all councils.
A vote to support means
- —Supporting this Act means giving Nottingham City Council extra powers to manage the city better and deliver local services more efficiently. It allows the council to make decisions that benefit Nottingham residents without having to ask Parliament for permission each time.
A vote to oppose means
- —Some people might worry that giving the council more power could lead to decisions made without enough public input or oversight. Others might be concerned about how the council spends money or whether all residents' interests are fairly represented.
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People's Vote0 votes
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Bill Passage
Commons
- 1st reading22 Jan 2008
- 2nd reading12 Jun 2008
- 2nd reading3 Jun 2009
- Committee stage8 Jul 2009
- 3rd reading14 Jan 2010
Lords
- 1st reading15 Jan 2010
- 2nd reading19 Oct 2010
- Committee stage2 Nov 2011
- 3rd reading3 Dec 2012
Royal Assent28 Feb 2013
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