Book of condolence opens for Tunisian attack victims
A book of condolence has been opened at Nottingham’s Council House in memory of the 30 British victims of the beach attack in Tunisia last Friday. People will be able…
A book of condolence has been opened at Nottingham’s Council House in memory of the 30 British victims of the beach attack in Tunisia last Friday. People will be able…
Do you enjoy a good yarn? Can you make stories come alive for children and families? Then the perfect role is waiting for you at Wollaton Hall. Volunteers are being…
It’s time to pack the picnic hamper and head out this summer to catch some live theatre in the great outdoors. With fourteen different shows in the three stunning locations…
Two days of exciting events are taking place later this month to celebrate and honour our Armed Forces. Wollaton Park will play host to Armed Forces Weekend on Saturday and…
The floral trail is back in the city centre – complete with two new wicker sculptures designed by local children. A pair of theatre masks thought up by Millie Fenton,…
The number of people following Nottingham City Council’s main Twitter account @MyNottingham has doubled to 40,000 in just over a year. The City Council set up the account on the…
Labour increased the number of seats they hold on Nottingham City Council by three following the local election count on Friday. Ahead of the polls opening on Thursday morning, the…
New permanent traffic signals at the Queen’s Road East and University Boulevard junction, which has been altered to accommodate the new Chilwell tram route, have been switched on today (Tuesday).…
NET customers and local residents are being asked to suggest possible names for the latest trams which will be joining Nottingham’s expanding network. When Nottingham’s original 15-strong fleet was unveiled…
The leader of Nottingham City Council is urging people to ‘change how they give change’ as the authority and police look to tackle the issue of begging. Councillor Jon Collins…