News Archive

Nottingham hotel closed over crime and anti-social behaviour issues

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A Nottingham hotel has been closed down following action taken by the City Council and Nottinghamshire Police. Nottingham City Council’s

Armed Forces Day continues our year of celebrating our serving personnel

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Events across Nottingham are taking place to mark Armed Forces Day this Saturday. Nottingham Castle will mark the event with

Nottingham City Council aims for safer and better standards for city tenants

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Fire hazards, faulty boilers and falling ceilings are just a few of the issues faced by Nottingham’s private rented tenants

Rockin’ around the Hoodwinked trail

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Notts Rocks enthusiasts are getting ready to rock around Nottingham with the Hoodwinked sculpture trail this summer. More than 27,000

Nottingham Arrow: Summer 2018

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The Summer 2018 issue of the Nottingham Arrow is out now! In this issue: Hoodwinked, the Beach, Splendour ad lots

Historic murals dating back to 1928 in Nottingham’s Exchange Arcade restored to their former glory

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Restoration works to the historic murals in the dome of the Exchange Arcade to the rear of Nottingham Council House

Schools gearing up for awareness-raising event on sex education and relationships

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The country’s first ever Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) Day is being held across Nottingham this week. A number of

Proposed First World War memorial design revealed

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A design for the new memorial to remember Nottingham and Nottinghamshire’s fallen from the First World War has been chosen

Nottingham events mark 70 years of the NHS

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Nottingham will mark the 70th anniversary of the NHS on 5 July with a number of events and the chance

Children’s Book Award celebrates 17-year anniversary!

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The annual Nottingham Children’s Book Award has celebrated its 17th birthday in style. The awards, which were launched in 2001,

Tennis Centre team ready to inspire new champions after big week of tennis in the city

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Over the past week, Nottingham Tennis Centre has hosted the prestigious Nature Valley Open pre-Wimbledon tournament with the likes of

Work on new playing space for children of Bilborough begins

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The build started on a major play space for Bilborough yesterday, based on a wide public consultation and addressing a

70th Anniversary celebration to honour the Windrush generation

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The Windrush generation of Nottingham will come together this week as the city marks the 70th Anniversary of their arrival

City Council seeks views on proposed new licensing scheme for landlords of shared house rentals

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A consultation on a new licensing scheme for landlords renting out shared houses is running until 20 July 2018 and

Free entry to Nottingham Castle for last look before transformation

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People will get a chance to visit Nottingham Castle one last time for free before its gates close ahead of

Barty and De Minaur claim Nature Valley Open titles as Konta and Evans defeated

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World No. 17 Ashleigh Barty has defeated British No. 1 Johanna Konta 6-3 3-6 6-4 to win the Nature Valley

Konta, Watson and Evans all set for sold-out Nature Valley Open Finals Day

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A sold-out Sunday at Nottingham’s Nature Valley Open will see home interests represented in each final as British No. 1

Konta and Evans carry British hopes in Nature Valley Open semi-finals

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British No. 1 Johanna Konta and former British No. 2 Dan Evans lead the British charge at the Nature Valley

More homelessness and poverty unless Government heeds Universal Credit criticism

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Nottingham people will suffer homelessness and poverty if the Department for Work and Pensions (DwP) doesn’t heed the warnings in

Konta and Watson to battle for Nature Valley Open quarter final spot as Evans reaches the last eight

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British No. 1 Johanna Konta and British No. 2 Heather Watson will compete for a place in the Nature Valley