News Archive

Creating a pedestrian friendly environment in Hockley

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An experimental traffic scheme will be installed in Hockley this autumn to help support the growth of local business and

New car park coming to Island Site – and in time for Christmas

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Nottingham City Council has taken the opportunity to establish a new car park at the east of the city centre

Winners announced in Michael Varnam Awards 2017

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The winners have been announced for an award designed to honour the efforts of people in Nottingham who strive to

Deadline fast approaching to apply for secondary school place

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Around 800 sets of parents have yet to submit a secondary school application for their child ahead of Tuesday’s midnight

Bulwell builds on its heritage and grows towards a bright future.

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Bulwell residents, visitors and businesses will have noticed that in previous years, the area has been at the centre of

Take the fright out of energy bills this Halloween

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If you think your energy bills are scary, this Halloween could be the time not to miss a trick and

Nottingham: the fastest growing economy in the East Midlands

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Nottingham City Council welcomes the news today that Nottingham is the fastest growing city economy in the East Midlands region

Rescue dogs get Very Important Pooches treatment with fake designer blankets

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  Abandoned dogs will go from rags to riches when they get to snuggle up in blankets with top designer

Nottingham Named Britain’s Smartest City for Energy

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  London, UK, 23rd October 2017: Nottingham is leading Britain’s smart energy initiatives and has claimed eighth place overall in

Trading Standards: ‘Stay safe and enjoy fireworks season’

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With bonfire night fast approaching and fireworks now on general sale, Nottingham City Council Trading Standards Service are reminding traders

Touch and go! Nottingham public transport to go contactless

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Nottingham is set to become the first city outside London where people can pay for their bus and tram journeys

Reduced parking charges at Broadmarsh in time for Christmas shoppers

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Prices have been reduced in the run up to Christmas at Broadmarsh East and Sheriff’s Lodge car parks, meaning it

New café to open on Wollaton Park next week

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Nottingham City Council’s latest café project will be officially opened on Monday 23 October. The building is the last remaining

Bunch of awards for green-fingered volunteers  

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  Neighbourhood Bloom enthusiasts and schoolchildren have celebrated success in brightening up their area through gardening. Awards have been presented

Hart’s signs up for Hoodwinked

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Hart’s restaurant and hotel is amongst the first sponsors to pledge support for Nottingham’s Hoodwinked public art trail, due to

Three City Council By-Elections result in Labour holds

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Labour has held on to three City Council seats following the by-elections which took place yesterday (Thursday 19 October). Nick

Nottingham introduces city-wide £70 fine for street drinkers

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New Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs) come into force on 20 October in Nottingham, providing Nottingham’s 100 Community Protection Officers

Ready for the roller revamp – two city subways receive a new look

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Nottingham-based probation staff members organised a team building day on 17 October to work alongside men and women completing their

Robin Hood Pageant to be rescheduled with forecast storm expected to bring high winds this weekend

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The Robin Hood Pageant, due to take place at Nottingham Castle this weekend, has had to be rescheduled due to

Deputy Leader calls for pause in Universal Credit or risk escalating rise in rent arrears, debt and homelessness

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On the Eve of the Parliamentary vote on Universal Credit, Nottingham City Council Deputy Leader, Councillor Graham Chapman has called