New ‘Library Letters Project’ connects Nottingham and the United States through the joy of handwritten letters
Residents of Nottingham are invited to rediscover the simple pleasure of handwritten correspondence through the Library Letters Project, a new
Nottingham City Council celebrates volunteer litter pickers as Council House lights up purple
Nottingham is getting ready for Keep Britain Tidy’s annual Great British Spring Clean event, and its very own team of
Nottingham Children’s services showing signs of improvement
Progress is being made by Nottingham City Council on improving its children’s services, according to findings published by Ofsted following
Temporary closures at St Ann’s Valley and Wollaton Libraries for improvement works
Nottingham City Libraries will be carrying out improvement works at two of our community libraries this March. These upgrades are
Purple Flag award recognises Nottingham as a vibrant and well-managed city
Nottingham city has been awarded the Purple Flag for the 16thconsecutive year, but what does this mean for residents and
Nottingham secures £925k government funding to transform youth services
Nottingham City Council has been awarded £925,000 by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) to accelerate the transformation
Creating a shared Vision for the Nottingham’s future
Nottingham has reached an important milestone in the development of a new long-term Vision that will guide how the city
Public and private sectors come together to represent Team Nottingham at global property showcase
More than a dozen organisations from the public and private sectors will represent Nottingham and Nottinghamshire as the Team Nottingham
Council sets budget to deliver for local people and invest in Nottingham’s future
An extra £25 million will be spent on front-line services as part of Nottingham City Council’s Budget for 2026/27 which was given final approval by councillors on 2 March.
Council participates in Nottingham Attacks Inquiry
Nottingham City Council has been granted Core Participant status in the Inquiry which started on Monday into the Nottingham Attacks
Improved Council plans extra £25m for front line services in balanced budget
Nottingham City Council has put forward a fully balanced budget for 2026/27 which would see an additional £25 million invested in front-line
City Council set to slash council tax increase
Nottingham City Council’s Deputy Leader has announced plans for a significantly lower council tax increase for 2026/27 than previous years following major improvements in
Almost £18m funding to make hundreds of Notts homes more energy efficient
Almost £18 million funding boost to make hundreds of Nottingham homes warmer and more energy efficient Hundreds of households across
Jon Ruben statement
Response from the Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Safeguarding Children Partnerships which include the City and County Councils, the NHS via the
Government launches statutory consultation on Local Government Reorganisation
Today, the government has launched a consultation on Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, and everyone can take part. Nottingham and Nottinghamshire councils are encouraging residents, organisations and partners
Commissioners set to leave Council on schedule following improvements
The Government is set to confirm that Commissioners overseeing improvements at Nottingham City Council are no longer required, due the significant progress being made by the authority. The Ministry
First Love Your City Centre Day of Action of 2026 takes place
Nottingham City Council hosted the first Love Your City Centre Day of Action of 2026 last week, marking the latest
Nottingham City Council wins nationally significant housing case at Court of Appeal
Nottingham City Council has won a nationally significant housing case at the Court of Appeal, securing an important legal ruling
Consultation launched on proposed Public Spaces Protection Order for Norfolk Place
Nottingham City Council has launched a public consultation on a proposal to introduce a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) for Norfolk Place, a narrow
Nottingham venue with outdoor stage fined for ignoring legal notice to reduce noise levels
On 21 January 2026, Nottingham City Council secured a conviction for causing a noise nuisance against the company that operated Binks Yard and




















