City Council welcomes Government U-turn on ‘pay to stay’ rents plan
Nottingham City Council has welcomed the Government’s decision to backtrack on proposals that would have seen families on modest incomes
Thousands of new homes thanks to City Council
Plans for 112 houses in The Meadows being considered this week are among thousands of new homes enabled by the
HS2 strategy sees thousands of jobs and £4billion extra for regional economy
Around 74,000 jobs could be created and £4billion added to the East Midlands’ economy if a planned HS2 high speed
School attendance continues to improve in Nottingham
School attendance has improved again for the seventh year in Nottingham, according to new figures from the Department for Education.
‘Put needs of the City first in review of boundaries’ says Council Leader
The Leader of Nottingham City Council, Councillor Jon Collins, has voiced his concerns about plans for new Parliamentary Constituency Boundary
Nottingham lights up with festive feeling for Christmas
Nottingham will celebrate the beginning of the festive season at the annual Christmas Lights switch-on event, on Thursday 24 November
City Council will invest in new city centre library
Nottingham City Council is undertaking a deal which will allow it to develop brand new library facilities in the city
Wheel of Nottingham returns for Robin Hood Energy Light Night in tenth year
Robin Hood Energy Light Night on Friday 10 February will see the return of the popular Wheel of Nottingham to
Council announces extra £100,000 to support rough sleepers this winter
An extra £100,000 is being provided by Nottingham City Council to provide additional support for rough sleepers this winter. The
New licensing scheme proposed to improve private rented housing
A new licensing scheme for landlords is being proposed by Nottingham City Council to improve standards in the private rented
HS2 benefits will come to Nottingham, Government confirms
The Government’s announcement confirming the local leg of HS2 with a station at Toton has been welcomed by Nottingham City
£400,000 upgrade for Arboretum
Work will start next week on £400,000 improvements to the Arboretum, Nottingham’s oldest public park. By next spring, visitors will
Chilly dips at Colwick Country Park
Open water swimmers who enjoy a chilly dip can take the plunge at Colwick Country Park throughout the winter. Five
City Council deals with over 4,500 complaints about private rented housing
Nottingham City Council has handled over 4,500 complaints and requests for help over the last four years about housing conditions
Sign of the times
This year Nottingham City Council has fitted over one hundred bus stops with real-time electronic displays to give passengers up-to-the-minute
Nottingham is China’s ‘sister city of the year’
Today (Friday 11 November) Nottingham City Council will be awarded the ‘sister city of year’ by the Chinese Government for
Nottingham Works is working well!
A project that’s helped hundreds of Nottingham young people to a bright future has been announced winner of a prestigious
Keeping Nottingham moving this winter
With winter on its way, the Winter Service Team at Nottingham City Council is making its final preparations for colder
Nottingham delegation joins PM in India
A delegation from Nottingham is in Delhi to develop trade and investment opportunities as part of the UK Government’s trade
Imagination Library reaches 3,000 children a month milestone
More than 3,000 children a month now get free books through their door in Nottingham thanks to Dolly Parton’s Imagination




















