Road closure – Cranbrook Street, Nottingham
Motorists are being warned that Cranbrook Street, Nottingham, will be closed to traffic from midnight on Friday 31 March 2017
Spring is here – and so is your garden waste collection!
Get mowing that lawn and pruning the plants – garden waste collections will soon start up again for Nottingham city
Over 500 people in work this year thanks to Nottingham Jobs
Nottingham Jobs has had a busy start to the year, with over 1800 calls and texts to the team from
Consultation ends this week on proposed scheme to improve private rented housing
It’s the last chance this week for people to have their say on a new licensing scheme for housing rented
Dinosaurs of China will offer Access for All sessions
The world-exclusive Dinosaurs of China exhibition is offering visitors with special needs or disabilities a ‘roarsome’ experience this summer, through
Work underway on Strelley Road development
Works have begun on Nottingham City Council’s development of the Strelley Road Library and Independent Living accommodation this week. The
Night time economy boost for key area in Hockley
Pedestrian friendly changes are to be made to a busy street in Hockley to support the emerging café culture in
Nottingham at centre of unique smart city event
Nottingham has been chosen to be the first city to host a smart cities study tour for the REMOURBAN project.
Punjabi leaders’ visit confirms Nottingham as a beacon in green city management
This week Nottingham City Council is welcoming delegates from India to show them how Nottingham is leading the way in
Nottingham Castle purchases Luddite Sword at Auction
Nottingham City Council’s Museums and Galleries Service has successfully secured an important artefact from the history of Nottingham after a
School’s Out this Easter, keep your children active over the holidays!
Nottingham City Council is inviting young people to get down to one of Nottingham’s Leisure Centres this Easter to make
‘Storysmash’ libraries project receives Arts Council funding
An innovative project that will see Nottingham City Council’s Libraries Service work with The National Videogame Foundation to improve literacy
New funding allows Nottingham to charge ahead with taxi ambitions
Nottingham’s ambitions to promote zero-emission taxis in the city have been given a £936,000 funding boost. The Government’s Office for
Waste failures land carpet shop owner with hefty legal bill
A carpet shop owner has been landed with a £1,785 legal bill after Nottingham City Council prosecuted him for failing
Nottingham rejects proposal that would cut funding to schools
Thousands of parents have hit out at Government plans that could see budgets cut in almost every school in Nottingham.
Nottingham to lead United Nations event in Vienna to end Female Genital Mutilation
Nottingham will be the key speakers at a United Nations-led event on ending Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), as the UK’s
Nottingham Heritage Action Zone will help revive the city centre and reveal its history
Nottingham has been chosen as one of the country’s first 10 ‘Heritage Action Zones’, Historic England announced today (Monday 20
Nottingham wins Regional Council of the Year for Energy Efficiency and Healthy Homes
Nottingham City Council won two awards at the East Midlands Energy Efficiency and Healthy Homes awards last night. The event
The Hack is back – Nottingham’s Council House prepares for another 24 hour tech take-over
Nottingham City Council is again proudly supporting Hack24; a 24 hour coding competition in Nottingham city centre which was first
Nottingham City Council to pilot energy efficient homes of the future
Four hundred homes in Sneinton are part of a European project to make them warmer, cheaper to run and fit


















