Bus users being short-changed as Nottingham City Transport app fails to promote cheapest tickets
Nottingham City Transport (NCT) is failing to ensure the cheapest bus tickets are promoted via its mobile app, says
Prolific city centre beggar receives a three-year Criminal Behaviour Order
A prolific city beggar has received a three-year Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO), which prohibits her from begging in Nottingham city
Digital Skills Show in Nottingham City Inspires Students
Tuesday the 5th December will see 180 students from across the city of Nottingham come together to experience a variety
1,000+ Nottingham pupils to perform in Christmas in the City concerts
Nottingham Music Service, a registered charity providing life-changing music programmes in the city, is hosting two Christmas in the City
Ten reasons Harry and Meghan should enjoy Nottingham!
The Nottingham legend of Robin Hood includes Robin’s romance with Maid Marian, one of the most enduring love stories of
Think again about overlooking shoplifters, council leader urges police
The Leader of Nottingham City Council has condemned proposals by Nottinghamshire Police to stop investigating crimes like shoplifting as “nonsense.”
Road closures for the Royal visit
The Police have directed a number of road closures for the Royal Visit on Friday 1 December. Nottingham will be
Nottingham City Council wins Green Energy Award
Nottingham City Council’s pioneering initiatives to transform the city into the UK’s most energy self-sufficient city were recognised at last
Make next Christmas extra special for a child in care
Nottingham City Council is encouraging potential foster carers to come forward so that children and teenagers waiting for a foster
Councillor Georgina Culley
The Leader of the Conservative Group at Nottingham City Council Councillor Georgina Culley has died. Councillor Culley, aged 65, died
Nottingham residents urged to shop local for Small Business Saturday
Saturday 2 December sees the return of a national campaign which aims to encourage people to support independent and locally
Residents welcome new pedestrian crossing in Daleside Road
A new pedestrian crossing completed as part of the Daleside Road Improvements Scheme has been welcomed by people living nearby.
Council criticises Government confusion on fire safety funding
Nottingham City Council has accused the Government of sending out mixed messages on whether it will help fund fire safety
Chancellor’s Budget most notable for what’s not in it!
Nottingham City Council’s Deputy Leader, Graham Chapman has branded today’s Budget “directionless” and a “non-event high in expectation and low
Supplier announced for project to plug in Nottingham
Around 230 new electric vehicle (EV) charging points are set to be installed in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire and Derby over the
Nottingham Arrow: Winter 2017
The Winter 2017 issue of the Nottingham Arrow is out now! In this issue: Get your Christmas What’s On guide,
Over 700 properties in Nottingham owned by tax avoiding companies – Deputy Leader
The Chancellor should be chasing millions in uncollected tax from owners of properties registered in tax havens before he embarks
Nottingham is transport exemplar, says Transport Secretary
Transport Secretary Chris Grayling visited Nottingham today to see how the city has successfully developed an integrated transport system. He
City Museums and Galleries Service scoops three prestigious Awards
Projects involving Nottingham City Council’s Museums and Galleries Service (NCMG) have recently been awarded top honours in three categories at
Work continues on Highfields Park pathway
Work will begin on Monday (20 November) to fell ten cherry trees in Highfields Park, with replacements scheduled to be