Performing Arts Library wins national Hearts for the Arts Award
Nottingham Performing Arts Library Service has taken centre stage in the new Hearts for the Arts Awards. It has been
Commuters advised to avoid protest disruption this evening
Commuters are being warned that protestors are due to March along Mansfield Road into the city centre this evening (Monday
Nottingham wins funding to support victims of domestic abuse
Funding worth £100,000 has been awarded to Nottingham to ensure that survivors of domestic abuse with complex needs such as
Opportunity knocks for Nottingham’s young job seekers
Over 200 young people in Nottingham who are not currently in education, employment or training (NEET) will receive face-to-face careers
Wollaton Hall hosts exhibition based on the building and its history
Close Distance Caroline Broadhead, Nic Sandiland and Angela Woodhouse 8 March – 1 May 2017 Wollaton Hall, Prospect Room The
Home-grown cannabis leads to eviction
A man has been evicted from his home after growing cannabis there. Reece Frazer, 27, of Milverton Road, Bestwood Park,
Nottingham joins cities to urge Prime Minister to take action on air quality
Councillor Jon Collins has joined four other city council leaders and the Mayor London to urge the Prime Minister to
Mixed response to Public Parks Inquiry
The report into the Government’s Public Parks Inquiry, published on Saturday 11 February, has been greeted with a mixed reaction
The Oaks residential home praised by inspectors
A residential home run by Nottingham City Council has been praised for the quality of care it gives to older
Working to Tackle Fuel Poverty
Nottingham City Council and partners will be providing advice on how local people can make energy savings as part of
Tribute to Sir Peter Mansfield
Nobel Prize-winning physicist Sir Peter Mansfield, who invented the MRI scanner in Nottingham, has died at the age of 83. Sir Peter
Green, clean and friendly neighbourhoods
Communities who are working together to make their area a greener, cleaner and friendlier place to live are invited to
Get Nottingham Active with Notts TV
Nottingham City Council and Notts TV are joining forces to create a brand new fitness programme to be aired on
Highfields restoration underway
The £4.8m restoration of Highfields Park gets underway this week. The work will restore the Grade II* Listed park to
Fantastic half-term in store for Nottingham families
Half-term in Nottingham city schools is fast approaching! Half-term runs 13 – 17 February in Nottingham schools, and there’s plenty
Blueprint launched for better taxis in Nottingham
Modern, safe and customer-focused taxi services for Nottingham are the aim of a new strategy being launched by the City
Robin Hood Energy Light Night programme now available
The full programme for Robin Hood Energy Light Night on Friday 10 February is now available and features a wide
Persistent beggar banned from Nottingham city centre after breaching CRASBO 15 times
A persistent beggar has been jailed and banned from Nottingham city centre after he breached a Criminal Anti-Social Behaviour Order
Nottingham to celebrate Panthers’ historic victory in free event
Nottingham City Council will hold a free public event at 6.15pm on Tuesday 7 February to celebrate the GMB Nottingham
Growing support for beautiful green Nottingham
Capital One is stepping up its support for Nottingham’s beautiful green landscapes and neighbourhoods. The credit card provider is to