Nottingham and other major UK cities put their case to the EU
Nottingham will join other major UK cities to meet with the EU’s Chief Negotiator Michel Barnier next week to discuss
Cross-party push for Government to fund Nottingham fire safety works
Nottingham City Council’s opposition group has added its support to calls for the Government to provide funding for essential fire
Top tips for teachers thanks to top-flight lawyers
National law firm Browne Jacobson is to sponsor inspirational training sessions for Nottingham primary school teachers to support the Hoodwinked
City Council’s £20m of commercial activity to help offset Government cuts
Nottingham City Council is leading the way when it comes to generating income to help offset Government funding cuts –
Robin’s Tales gets a boost from Boots
Hoodwinked has become the latest exciting chapter in the story of Boots’ literary heritage as it joins the project as
Better standards for Nottingham’s private rents as new licensing scheme gets green light
Private tenants in Nottingham will benefit from better quality accommodation and greater protection from rogue landlords after the Government approved
2018 – a big step towards Nottingham’s future
2018 is set to be a pivotal moment in Nottingham’s development as a thriving modern city, with several ambitious regeneration
Volunteers sought for Nottingham Open International Tennis in June
There is just over a week left to apply as volunteers are sought for Nottingham Open International Tennis in June.
Celebrate the Year of the Dog as Chinese New Year comes to Old Market Square tomorrow
Nottingham City Council and partners invite you to the Old Market Square tomorrow (Saturday 10 February) to celebrate 2018 – Chinese Year
A magical night to discover your city as It’s In Nottingham Light Night is announced
The eleventh Nottingham Light Night will take place in the city in two week’s time, on the evening of Friday
Nottingham celebrates 100 years of votes for women – with a call for everyone to dig out suffragette items from their attics
Nottingham has marked the centenary of women being given the right to vote on 6 February 1918. The Council House
Croatian Champ will return to Nottingham to defend her title
– TICKETS ON SALE NOW Reigning Nottingham Open champion Donna Vekic has confirmed she will join British No.1 Johanna Konta
New army generals visit Nottingham
Twelve recently selected British Army Generals visited Nottingham this week to learn all about life in the city. The Army
No Transition Grant but “system still fixed to benefit County Councils” says Deputy Leader
Nottingham City Council deputy leader, Councillor Graham Chapman has welcomed news that the government has drawn back from extending the
Alex Norris MP praises Nottingham’s Relationship and Sex Education Charter
Alex Norris, MP for Nottingham North, has praised Nottingham’s Relationship and Sex Education (RSE) Charter in Parliament. Mr Norris spoke
Council welcomes bus company’s move on promoting cheaper tickets
Nottingham City Council has welcomed a move by Nottingham City Transport (NCT) to ensure people can buy the cheapest bus
Counterfeit duo convicted over £75,000 worth of fake goods
A man and a woman have been convicted after pleading guilty to money laundering and selling counterfeit goods totalling over
Return of Transition Grant would “reward incompetence” says Deputy Leader
The Government would be rewarding incompetence by bringing back the widely-criticised and unfair Transition Grant scheme to “bail out” failing
NSPCC teams up with Nottingham mental health service to support children and young people
The NSPCC’s Nottingham Childline service has teamed up with the city council’s Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) in
Deputy Leader welcomes Conservative MPs intervention on social care funding but says must be “no return to Transition Grant scheme”
The Deputy Leader of Nottingham City Council, Councillor Graham Chapman, is urging the Government to listen to their own Conservative