Statutory intervention: Nottingham City Council
Documents related to the intervention at Nottingham City Council.
This page collates all the publications relating to the intervention at Nottingham City Council.
The Minister for Equalities, Local Government, Faith and Communities, Kemi Badenoch MP, announced in a Written Ministerial Statement on 23 June 2022 that the Secretary of State is ‘minded to’ intervene in Nottingham City Council. The council and other interested parties have been invited to make representations on the proposed intervention package by Thursday 7 July 2022.
Following consideration of these representations, on 2 September 2022 the Secretary of State announced that he would be intervening in Nottingham City Council by issuing Directions to strengthen the remit of the Nottingham City Council Improvement and Assurance Board and that there would be a review in 3 months. On the same day government officials wrote to the council outlining the details of the intervention.
On 18 May 2023 the department published the latest report from the Improvement and Assurance Board on progress at Nottingham City Council alongside the ministerial response to Sir Tony Redmond. There is no change to the status of the intervention, but ministers will keep the existing Directions under review.
On 13 December 2023, the Minister for Local Government, Simon Hoare MP, published the latest reports from the statutory Improvement and Assurance Board outlining progress of the intervention. He also announced that the Secretary of State is ‘minded to’ issue further Directions and appoint commissioners in Nottingham City Council. He invited representations from the council and other interested parties by 2 January 2024.
On 22 February 2024, the Minister for Local Government, Simon Hoare MP, announced that the Secretary of State, after due consideration of representations received, is using his powers under the Local Government Act 1999 to implement his proposals of 13 December 2023 by issuing new Directions to Nottingham City Council and appointing Commissioners. The Secretary of State has appointed Tony McArdle OBE as Lead Commissioner and Margaret Lee as Commissioner.
On 11 April 2024, the Secretary of State appointed Sharon Kemp as Commissioner for transformation.
On 16 May 2024 the department published the final report from the Improvement and Assurance Board on progress at Nottingham City Council. The report sets out the views of the Board (chaired by Sir Tony Redmond) on Nottingham’s improvement journey during the Board’s tenure. On 22 February, the Secretary of State appointed Commissioners in place of the Board.
On 12 December 2024 the Minister for Local Government and English Devolution, Jim McMahon OBE MP, announced in a written ministerial statement the publication of the first report from Nottingham City Council’s Commissioners, and the accompanying ministerial response.
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Updates to this page
Published 23 June 2022Last updated 12 December 2024 + show all updates
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Added the Commissioners’ first report and the ministerial response.
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Added Nottingham City Council Improvement and Assurance Board: final report.
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Added new Commissioner appointment letter and revised Explanatory Memorandum.
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Added Nottingham City Council: Exceptional Financial Support request 2024-25.
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Added Letter to the Chief Executive, Letter to Sir Tony Redmond, Commissioner appointment letters, Directions made under the Local Government Act 1999, Explanatory Memorandum, and Representation.
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Added the second and third reports from the statutory Improvement and Assurance Board, the ministerial response to the Board’s second and third reports and letter to the council regarding the Secretary of State’s ‘minded to’ decision to intervene and appoint Commissioners.
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Added Improvement and Assurance Board pay uplift letter.
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Added latest Improvement and Assurance Board report and Ministerial letter to Sir Tony Redmond.
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Added latest Improvement and Assurance Board report and Ministerial letter to Sir Tony Redmond.
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Added Letter to the Chief Executive, Letter to Sir Tony Redmond, Directions made under the Local Government Act 1999 (2 September 2022), Explanatory Memorandum, Representation and 6th report from the Improvement and Assurance Board.
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First published.