News Archive

Freeman of the City honour for Sir David Greenaway

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The City Council has officially installed Sir David Greenaway as an Honorary Freeman of the City in recognition of the huge contribution

Thieves steal lead from Victoria Embankment war memorial

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Callous thieves have targeted Nottingham’s Grade II Listed War Memorial Archway at Victoria Embankment. The thieves stole lead protecting both wings

New business students take to city streets to discover the shape of food and drink retailing in Nottingham

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Around 1,400 Nottingham Business School (NBS) undergraduate students will be taking to the streets of Nottingham to review and reimagine

Have fun playing out in your street… next event Saturday 23 September

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Nottingham City Council is launching the Playing Out initiative to get the community, parents, children and young people to come

Council gets tough on pupils not in school

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Nottingham City Council is cracking down on truancy by carrying out patrols to ensure children are in school. Truancy ‘hotspots’

Council House bells toll one last time on David’s watch

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David Lyon has called time as the custodian of the Council House clock for the last 32 years. Mr Lyon

intu reveals new fly through video of the proposed intu Broadmarsh redevelopment

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A fly through video of the proposed redevelopment at intu Broadmarsh has been revealed today (20 Sept), giving shoppers a taste

Annual Service for the Bereaved

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The annual service for the bereaved will take place at Wilford Hill Crematorium on Saturday 2nd December.  The service has special

City Council committed to investing in road maintenance

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The City Council is committed to investing in road maintenance as part of its wider aim to improve Nottingham’s Neighbourhoods.

Moment of Joy as demolition of Broadmarsh car park gets underway

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It’s the moment that will ultimately see one of Nottingham’s most unloved landmarks consigned to history – the start of

Two aggressive beggars receive Criminal Behaviour Orders

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Two prolific city beggars have received Criminal Behaviour Orders (CBO), which prohibits them from begging in Nottingham city centre. Neil

Pageant back at Nottingham Castle for October

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Nottingham Castle will again invite the public to experience the medieval world of Robin Hood as the Robin Hood Pageant

Looking for work? Start here! Nottingham Jobs Fair returns for 2017

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Get ready to prepare your CV and sharpen your interview technique; Nottingham Jobs Fair, the biggest jobs fair in the

Revealed: “unfair and divisive” Transition Funding scheme for councils set to return

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The Government is set to bring back a controversial £300m funding scheme which, despite two years of repeated requests, it

Consumers warned to avoid rogue builders

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Nottingham City Council Community Protection Trading Standards Service is warning householders to be on their guard against rogue builders. Householders

Wimbledon star at Nottingham Tennis Centre

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Britain’s Marcus Willis is in action at the Nottingham Tennis Centre next week, competing in the Aegon GB Pro-Series men’s

Nottingham City Council – leading the way in greener technology

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Nottingham City Council is set to showcase its work supporting the development of Ultra Low Emission Vehicles (ULEVs) this week

Council vows to get tough with pupils who play truant from school

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Parents are once again being reminded that they face prosecution if their child does not attend school every day. As

Roundabout closure for resurfacing

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Nottingham City Council will be carrying out resurfacing works on Abbey Bridge roundabout, at the end of Castle Boulevard, over

Nottingham an LGBT friendly city according to new study

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Nottingham is an LGBT friendly city according to new research carried out by Middlesex University London. The Divercity research project,