News Archive

Landlord licensing scheme moves a step closer

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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

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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!

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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People in Nottingham are being warned to keep an eye out for scammers, following a number of cases in the