Monthly Archive: May
Consultation has begun on a new licensing scheme for landlords to improve standards in the private rented housing sector. The consultation runs until 21 August 2022 and gives local people, tenants, landlords, letting agents and other interested individuals and organisations the chance to comment on the proposals by Nottingham City Council to introduce a second […]
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Over 650 households across the city will soon be saving hundreds of pounds on their energy bills and reducing their carbon emissions thanks to the free installation of solar panels and insulation. Work has started in the Bestwood area as part of the Local Authority Delivery scheme using funding from the Department for Business, Energy […]
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Lord Mayor welcomes winning team to mark Premier League promotion Civic celebration for squad and manager on the Council House balcony 25,000 people gather in Old Market Square City welcomes important legacy that top tier football will bring There were jubilant scenes in Old Market Square yesterday when thousands of people gathered to celebrate Nottingham […]
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More than 217,000 illegal cigarettes have been seized in Nottingham in the last two years as part of the city’s commitment to tackling the sale of illegal tobacco. Nottingham City Trading Standards teamed up with Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to launch Operation CeCe in 2020. In that time, Trading Standards teams have seized […]
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Crowds are gathering in Old Market Square to celebrate Nottingham Forest’s promotion to the Premier League. Players and club officials will be showing off the Championship play-off winner’s trophy on the Council House balcony as part of a lunchtime celebration, which will include interviews with the players before the trophy is raised aloft to the […]
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Nottingham has the opportunity to celebrate Forest’s famous promotion to the Premier League tomorrow (Monday) at a special event in Old Market Square. Players and club officials will be showing off the Championship play-off winners trophy on the Council House balcony as part of a lunchtime celebration. Comedian and lifelong Forest supporter Matt Forde and […]
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Local people are invited to a party at Woodthorpe Grange Park to celebrate one hundred years since it opened. Woodthorpe Grange Park in Mapperley was officially opened by the Lord Mayor of Nottingham on Thursday 1 June 1922. The park provides a large green space enjoyed by visitors from the city and wider surrounding area, […]
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Nottingham City Council Parks Team, in partnership with the National Trust and its Blossom Together initiative, has delivered two projects bringing new blossom trees for local people to enjoy. Lenton Recreation Ground and St Mary’s Rest Garden in St Ann’s near Victoria Park have both had cherry trees planted as part of the initiative. Tree […]
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The RICS Awards showcase the most inspirational initiatives and developments in land, real estate, construction and infrastructure. They recognise outstanding achievement, teamwork and companies. Nottingham Castle was submitted for the award by architects, master planners and heritage consultants Purcell, who highlighted their remarkable work to transform the Castle. Purcell led both the conservation management plan […]
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Nottingham City Council has partnered with major local employer Capital One, and with Nottingham BID to announce plans to fill the Old Market Square with jubilee colour. From Wednesday 1 June, a replica Coronation crown measuring 4.2m wide x 3.8m high will adorn the front of Nottingham’s Council House. Inspiration for the crown has come […]
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