News Archive

2018 – a big step towards Nottingham’s future

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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– 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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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” 

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The Deputy Leader of Nottingham City Council, Councillor Graham Chapman, is urging the Government to listen to their own Conservative

Nottingham city marks 1st anniversary as First City of Zero-tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation(FGM) in UK

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Mojatu Foundation is leading the celebration of the first anniversary since Nottingham City became the first City of Zero-tolerance to

Safety measures for high-rise residents to go ahead, despite lack of Government support

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Nottingham City Council and Nottingham City Homes are going ahead with the installation of sprinklers in all 13 residential high

British No. 1 Johanna Konta set to play hat-trick of pre-Wimbledon summer tournaments

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… in Nottingham, Birmingham and Eastbourne The Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) announced today that British star Johanna Konta has confirmed

£48m worth of City Council contracts awarded to small and medium sized firms

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Nottingham City Council has pledged to continue to support small and medium size firms locally after awarding them £48 million

Notorious St Ann’s flat closed down following years of drug and prostitution problems

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A St Ann’s flat has been closed down for three months due to ongoing reports of drug use, alleged drug

Persistent aggressive drunk banned from Mary Potter Centre

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A homeless man, often found drinking and sleeping in Hyson Green’s Mary Potter Centre, has been banned from the health