Landlord licensing scheme moves a step closer
A new licensing scheme aimed at improving housing standards in Nottingham’s private rented sector has moved a step closer after being given the
Nottingham is the UK City Council with the most Green Flags
Three extra Nottingham parks have gained Green Flag Awards this year – bringing the total of parks reaching the nationally-recognised
Blowers bowled over by bus cake!
BBC Test Match Special commentator Henry Blofeld, covering his last Test Match at Trent Bridge before he retires at the
New parking provisions for Woodside Road residents
Nottingham City Council is making improvements to the layout of Woodside Road, to allow for additional residential and University Campus
Lord Mayor’s Awards recognise outstanding school attendance
Scores of school pupils descended on Harvey Hadden Sports Village for a special event to celebrate excellent attendance. This is
Celebrating 25 years of Nottingham Green Partnership
Members of Nottingham’s Green Partnership celebrated reaching their twenty-five year anniversary this month. Over twenty organisations in Nottingham, from business
We love parks – Nottingham in top two cities nationally for green spaces
Nottingham is celebrating Love Parks Week (14-23 July) by highlighting the city’s fantastic green spaces. A Sunday Times article (9/7/17)
European Union funding secured to help more vulnerable Nottingham residents into work.
Nottingham City Council has been successful in its bid for £500k funding which will be used to help the most
Summer starts here as Nottingham Beach opens in Old Market Square
Summer starts here as Nottingham Beach opens in Old Market Square As the summer holidays begin and people start to
Age Friendly Nottingham launches ‘Take A Seat’ in Dunkirk and Lenton
An initiative which aims to get more seats for older people in local communities is extending into Dunkirk and Lenton.
Nearly half a million awarded to Nottingham and Nottinghamshire to tackle violence against women and girls
The city and county has been awarded a share of £17 million of government funding to help prevent and address
Off peak works to complete Canal Street works in preparation for Broadmarsh Car Park demolition
The finishing touches will be applied to the new pedestrian crossing on Canal Street this week. Works were substantially complete
Warning Over Telescopic Ladder Safety
DIY enthusiasts, tradesmen and gardeners are being warned to check telescopic ladders thoroughly and use them with care after investigations
Sheriff to open new Dales Centre
The new £1m Dales centre for Sneinton and surrounding areas opened its doors on 30 May, bringing modern library facilities
Changes to Canal Street and Middle Hill junction
In April, the City Council announced changes to a series of junctions around Broadmarsh, including at Canal Street, to improve
Private high rise owners urged to act in wake of Grenfell
Nottingham City Council has now written to the owners of over 500 private high rise blocks in the city, with
Festival fever for the city’s independent businesses
Peppa Pig, a Bubbleologist and fire breathers will be among the acts taking to a city centre stage for the
Nottingham’s Lord Mayors chooses Charity close to his heart
The newly appointed Lord Mayor of Nottingham, Councillor Michael Edwards, has chosen Nottingham Central Women’s Aid (NCWA) as his Charity
Clean Champions are doing Nottingham proud
Nottingham is celebrating the achievements of the everyday heroes who help to keep the city clean every day. Nottingham City
Scammers warning to Nottingham residents
People in Nottingham are being warned to keep an eye out for scammers, following a number of cases in the