Awards seek to recognise those who help others in Nottingham
Nominations are being sought to recognise the efforts of people in Nottingham who strive to improve the health and wellbeing
Riverside Festival 2017 set to attract huge crowds
Nottingham’s biggest event of the summer, the annual Riverside Festival is set to return to the banks of the River
Parking charges increase helping to pay for improvements at Wollaton Hall & Park
Parking charges at Wollaton Hall and Deer Park are due to rise from Wednesday 2 August, the first increase on
Councillor Alan Clark
Nottingham City Council is deeply saddened to announce that long-serving councillor Alan Clark passed away in the early hours of
Council continues to chase private high rise owners for safety info post Grenfell
Most owners of private high rise blocks in Nottingham have responded to a request from the City Council to look
Race in the popular City of Nottingham Triathlon and win tickets to watch internationals!
Budding Triathletes have a great opportunity to take part in the City of Nottingham Triathlon on Saturday 2 September 2017
Nottingham City Council announced as a finalist in national awards for service excellence
Nottingham City Council has been announced as a finalist in this year’s Association for Public Service Excellence (APSE) Awards. The
Nottingham gearing up for next phase of the energy revolution
Nottingham’s position at the forefront of energy innovation led to a visit from the Minister of Climate Change today to
Works on Abbey Bridge roundabout
Nottingham City Council will be carrying out works on Abbey Bridge roundabout, at the end of Castle Boulevard, starting on
Wollaton Park prepares for a sell-out at Splendour Festival
Nottingham’s most popular music festival returns to Wollaton Park this Saturday 22 July with a fantastic day out lined up
Work Starts on Highfields Restoration
The £4.8million restoration of Highfields Park will get underway on 31 July. The work will restore the Grade II* Listed
Another city centre demolition to take place as Nottingham regeneration progresses
While the news of the upcoming Broadmarsh redevelopment has captured the city’s imagination, demolition has begun just up the road
Government’s cancellation of Midland Mainline electrification criticised by Council Leader
The Government’s cancellation of the planned electrification of the Midland Mainline through to Nottingham, Derby and Leicester has been criticised
Edwards Lane resurfacing works
Nottingham City Council will soon be carrying out essential planned resurfacing work on Edwards Lane. Work will start on Thursday
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



















