Hello Nottingham campaign will say goodbye soon
There are just a few weeks left to get involved with the Hello Nottingham campaign, a project being run by Nottingham City Council in collaboration with the University of Nottingham.…
There are just a few weeks left to get involved with the Hello Nottingham campaign, a project being run by Nottingham City Council in collaboration with the University of Nottingham.…
Residents in Nottingham are being urged to spot and avoid financial scams as part of a national week of action. The warning has come from Nottingham City Council’s Trading Standards…
Nottingham City Council’s Greener HousiNG scheme has been Highly Commended at a national awards ceremony . Through Greener HousiNG, thousands of homes have been retrofitted with energy efficiency improvements such…
Nottingham City Council’s Housing Services division has received Landlord Accreditation from the Tenant Participation Advisory Service (TPAS). TPAS is the national organisation dedicated to improving tenant engagement standards in social…
Today (Monday 26 June) sees the exciting moment that Nottingham City Council reopens the gates of Nottingham Castle to the public – helped by Robin Hood and his merry band.…
Legal restrictions banning drinking alcohol in streets across Nottingham have been extended for a further three years. The Public Spaces Protection Orders are due to run out this October, and…
Communities and organisations across Nottingham have shown their solidarity as One City united in grief and its resolve to stand against hatred and violence, in the wake of last week’s…
Today (Thursday 22 June) marks 75 years since HMT Empire Windrush arrived in the UK with hundreds of passengers from the Caribbean. Stepping off the boat were children, mothers and…
A new exhibition marking the Windrush generation’s contribution to British life over the last 75 years will be among the first new exhibitions at Nottingham Castle when it reopens next…
Close to £2m is to be spent on three projects in Nottingham schools to improve facilities for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). The funding, which totals £1.925m…