Nottingham children to star in The Tempest on Notts TV
On Thursday 22 March at 1pm and 4pm, Notts TV will air a special screening of William Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest’,
Leader praises Council staff who kept Nottingham moving this weekend
City Council staff who worked over the weekend to provide vital services such as road gritting and support for vulnerable
Nottingham Arrow: Spring 2018
The Spring 2018 issue of the Nottingham Arrow is out now! In this issue: new private property rental scheme approved,
Canal Street lane closure for water connection
One lane of Canal Street, heading towards London Road, will be closed from the afternoon of Sunday 18 March to
Mariam Moustafa’s death a tragedy, says Council Leader
The Leader of Nottingham City Council has described the death of Mariam Moustafa as a “tragedy”. Councillor Jon Collins said:
Age Friendly Nottingham launches ‘Take A Seat’ on Derby Road in Nottingham City
A scheme which aims to get more seats for older people in local communities has extended into Derby Road. The
64 Nottingham children designed and built their ‘ideal city’ at Primary Parliament
64 year 5 and 6 pupils from 16 Nottingham City schools took part in Primary Parliament today at the Council
Teaching the next generation about suffragettes
Pupils from secondary schools across the city are set to learn about the history of suffrage today. Nottingham City Council,
Nottingham helps launch new Royal Navy boat
ottingham City Council has today cement their affiliation with the Royal Navy at the official naming ceremony for the HMS
Council condemns hate letters
A senior Nottingham City Councillor has reassured local communities that the city takes all hate crime extremely seriously following national
Nottingham gets raw deal from Government over pothole funding
Figures show how major cities like Nottingham and Leicester are getting a raw deal when it comes to the Government
Help Nottingham Fly a Flag for the Commonwealth
Nottingham will take part in the ‘Fly a Flag for the Commonwealth’ celebration by flying the Commonwealth flag from the
Dolly Parton Imagination Library launches in two more Nottingham wards
The Dolly Parton Imagination Library scheme has launched in two more wards in Nottingham City: Dales and Bridge. The Dolly
Labour wins Wollaton West by-election
Labour has won the City Council by-election in the Wollaton West Ward. Cate Woodward is the new councillor polling 2193 votes
Pageant back at Nottingham Castle this weekend
The popular Robin Hood Pageant returns to Nottingham Castle this weekend after the event was cancelled in October due to
Goose Fair stalwarts pick up a robin
The family business behind some of the biggest events in Nottingham is to sponsor a robin sculpture for this year’s
100 Years On… The Long Road to Gender Equality
Women and men from across Nottingham will come together this week to debate gender equality. Ahead of International Women’s Day
Nottingham’s Council House gets ready for 24 hour tech take-over.
In March 2018 Nottingham City Council again pledges support for the return of Hack24 – a 24 hour coding competition
City Council sets out its stall for local firms
Nottingham City Council is setting out its stall for local businesses to win contracts from it over the next five
City Council approves £27m of savings due to Government cuts
Nottingham City Council has approved £27m of savings to balance its 2018/19 budget due to Government funding cuts. Facing the
















