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Evictions deadline for Nottingham services may see some flexibility
Summary
Nottingham community centres face a March 31, 2026 deadline to accept new city council arrangements or leave their sites, and the council says the date is needed for financial reasons. A community centre manager said talks after a council meeting left him feeling the date might be less rigid than before.
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A community centre manager in Nottingham says there may be movement on a previously described 'drop-dead' eviction date for local services. The city council has set a March 31, 2026 deadline for centres to decide whether to continue under new arrangements or leave their sites. Council leaders say the date is tied to budget plans and was extended from an earlier December cut-off. Local campaign activity last year led the council to change some of its original proposals.
Known developments:
- The city council leader said the March 31 deadline must be met to avoid creating a funding pressure and noted the date was moved from an earlier December deadline.
- The formal decision point for community centres is reported as March 31, 2026 for agreeing new arrangements or leaving sites.
- Peter Churchill, chairman of The Place Activity Centre, said a conversation with the council leader left him feeling the deadline is "not as rigid as before," indicating some negotiation.
Summary:
Local community organisations are facing a clear decision deadline as the council seeks financial savings and has revised earlier plans following public campaigning. Negotiations between centre representatives and council leaders have shown some movement, but the council maintains the March 31, 2026 timeline as the next key procedural milestone.
