Monthly Archive: November
A new high-quality CCTV camera has been installed in a busy Nottingham park as part of a six-figure project to tackle crime and make people safer. The camera has been fitted in Bridlington Street Playground in Nottingham to prevent and detect robbery and theft in the area and reassure park users. It has been funded […]
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Safety advice has been given out to families looking to buy fireworks to celebrate Bonfire Night this week. Nottingham City Council’s Trading Standards is urging people to only buy from reputable and licensed traders. Shoppers can check with the team or the fire service whether an outlet is licensed to sell fireworks, or simply ask […]
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This autumn, Nottingham City Council joins other councils in making the switch to digital bin calendars. In Nottingham there are 20 different waste collection rounds for the council’s bin lorries, which means there are 20 different bin calendars for residents. In the past, these bin calendars have been printed, sorted by postcode and posted to […]
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Nottingham City Council is taking steps towards reducing carbon emissions in new developments across the city, by launching a consultation on a draft planning guide for residential and commercial developments. Nottingham City Council has made the commitment to become a carbon neutral city by 2028. This means cutting carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from direct and indirect […]
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Nottingham City Council and its leading approach towards tackling climate change at a local level will be represented on the world stage of the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP26. The pivotal conference which gets underway in Glasgow this week sees world leaders from across the planet meet to discuss how to collectively address the […]
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