Council awaiting green light from Government for private rented property licensing scheme
A proposal to introduce a new licensing scheme for privately rented homes in Nottingham has now been formally submitted to
Horse sculptures mark work nearing completion in Daleside Road
Three cast iron horse sculptures have been installed on a busy roundabout that has recently been improved for the benefit of cars, cyclists and
Three primary school expansions will create 480 school places by 2020
Three Nottingham City schools will expand by the end of 2019, creating 480 school places and 26 nursery places. The
Council praise as rail services return to near normal following station fire
East Midlands Trains and Network Rail have been praised by Nottingham City Council for getting Nottingham station back up and
Keeping Nottingham moving following fire at station
Nottingham City Council has been working with partners in the emergency services to respond to the impact of a large
Tips for staying physically active in Nottingham
Almost two thirds of adults living in the UK are either overweight or obese and Nottingham is no exception. This
Eviction for drug dealing tenant
Nottingham City Council and Nottingham City Homes have taken possession of a house used for drug dealing after the tenant
Education steadily improving in Nottingham
Education standards are improving across Nottingham thanks to the dedicated work of teachers and schools, and with the support of
Council asks again for post-Grenfell funding, as independent body agrees Government should pay
Nottingham City Council has repeated its request to Government to provide the financial support it promised for post-Grenfell safety measures,
Nottingham shop at centre of illegal tobacco sales ordered to close
A Nottingham shop behind the sale of almost £35,000 of illegal tobacco has been ordered to close for three months
Nottingham-based OncImmune set to reach new markets with £10m China deal.
Nottingham Council welcome the news from OncImmune and the future economic benefits that it will bring to the city. Councillor
Car and Bus diversions for Broadmarsh Bridge removal confirmed
The road and bus diversions for the Broadmarsh Car Park bridge removals have been confirmed. Collin Street and Maid Marian
Overnight Collin Street closures to remove Broadmarsh pedestrian bridges
The New Year will see the removal of the two footbridges above Collin Street connecting intu Broadmarsh with what remains
Councillor David Mellen to read to 2018 children in January
In January 2018, Councillor David Mellen, Portfolio Holder for Early Intervention and Early Years at Nottingham City Council, will read
Restoring residents’ parking and improving cyclist facilities on Abbey Bridge
Work will begin on 15 January for 12 weeks on Abbey Bridge to restore on-street parking provision and improve cycling
Residents’ and commuters’ views taken on board as Woodside Road experimental scheme ends
An experimental parking scheme that has been in place along Woodside Road since September 2017 will not become permanent, the City
Pupils’ improvements in reading and writing through phonics put Nottingham in top ten
Local pupils have placed Nottingham in the top ten most improved areas in the country for learning how to read
Ultra-low energy homes in Sneinton ready for a warmer Christmas
Residents in ten homes in Sneinton will be much warmer this Christmas – and better-off in the New Year –
Capital One to take part in Hoodwinked
Capital One has joined in as a supporter of the Hoodwinked sculpture trail. The credit card provider is to sponsor
Homeserve give a boost to jobs in Bulwell
Nottingham’s Lord Mayor officially opened the new Homeserve HQ in Bulwell today. The re-furbished facilities at Aspect House, Blenheim Industrial