Partnership work improving literacy skills
World Book Day (Thursday 2 March) is a chance to encourage children to develop a love of reading, in a
Nottingham’s hidden shopping experiences are stepping out of the shadows…
Curious shoppers looking for inspirational gifts and fascinating places to socialise off the beaten track can now discover some of
Clifton Market redevelopment to begin this weekend
Works to improve Clifton Market will begin on Saturday 4 March as part of a £1 million programme to improve
Planned maintenance works closing Trent Street on Sunday 26 February
Trent Street will be closed at its junction with Canal Street on Sunday due to planned maintenance works on
New British Triathlon event to welcome elite stars to Nottingham
Today sees the launch of a brand new triathlon event to the 2017 calendar. The British Triathlon Mixed Relay
Newstead Abbey is lighting up its way to big energy savings.
Energy efficiency measures at Newstead Abbey are saving them £3,500 a year from its electricity bill. Newstead Abbey is the
Funding boost for air quality in Nottingham
Nottingham City Council will be awarded £400,000 plus a share of £539,120 from the Joint Air Quality Unit (Department for
Council takes control of transport scheme for disabled school children
Nottingham City Council has invested £350,000 to transport severely disabled children to and from school. The authority has purchased nine
Bulwell’s the place for 100’s of jobs and training opportunities all under one roof.
On Friday 3 March, people from the North of the city will be heading to Bulwell as the Nottingham North
Parents urged to have their say on school budget proposals
Thousands of parents are being urged to have their say on Government plans that could see budgets cut in almost
East Midlands careers service rated Outstanding by Ofsted
Futures Advice, Skills and Employment – the organisation responsible for the National Careers Service across the East Midlands – has
Voting for the Nottingham Children’s Book Award
Pre-school children can vote for their favourite story in the annual Nottingham Children’s Book Award. The award, which was launched
Find out how to Go Ultra Low
Go Ultra Low Nottingham in partnership with intu are running a two day event taking place Friday 24 -25 February
Surrey gains another £12m, Nottingham gets £0 from ‘flawed’ Government fund
A special Government fund which has seen Surrey County Council benefit the most and Nottingham get nothing has disturbing flaws,
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,



















