News Archive

Sheriff’s bid to get primary schools running

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Thousands of primary pupils in Nottingham are being urged to run 100 miles over the next school year in a

Age Friendly Nottingham launches ‘Take A Seat’ in Leen Valley

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An initiative that aims to get more seats for older people in local communities has launched in Leen Valley. The

Acclaimed former Nottingham Art School student honoured with final tram name

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The last of Nottingham’s new trams has been named after acclaimed local artist Dame Laura Knight whose childhood home now

New parking restrictions open up Victoria Embankment

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New parking restrictions are being introduced along Nottingham’s Victoria Embankment to help more people use the park and riverside walks.

Lord Mayor’s Awards to recognise school attendance

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Hundreds of school pupils descended on the Harvey Hadden Sports Village for an extra special event to celebrate excellent attendance.

Report reveals tram project’s £100m economy boost 

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The construction project to expand Nottingham’s tram network boosted the local economy by more than £100m, a major independent report

Castle searches for Leonardo volunteers

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30 July sees the opening of Leonardo Da Vinci: Ten drawings from the Royal Collection at Nottingham Castle. This is

Wollaton gets ready for first ever Wollaton Arts Festival

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The first Wollaton Arts Festival, a brand new event by and for the people of Wollaton, will take place 14

Crime more than halved so why scrap city division – poster campaign     

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Nottingham City Council has launched the next phase of its campaign to urge a re-think over Nottinghamshire Police’s decision to

Essential Road Improvements Works on Beckhampton Road

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Nottingham City Council will soon be carrying out road improvement works on Beckhampton Road, Bestwood.  The works will be located

Budding film-makers invited to take part in international festival in Nottingham

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Would-be directors, students or anyone with a mobile phone and a passion for film are being invited to submit short

Midlands Engine revs up to bring more jobs and growth to the region

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A new Midlands investment hub, overseas trade missions and extra government funding will see the Midlands Engine firing on all

Nottingham school celebrates Chinese twinning

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A primary academy in St Ann’s is celebrating after being twinned with a Chinese school and establishing a very positive

New Nottingham teachers to be honoured at a special awards ceremony

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Newly Qualified Teachers who have completed their one-year induction in schools across the city have been celebrating at an awards

Bulwell and Clifton to get £1m funding boost

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Clifton and Bulwell are to receive a £1m boost from Nottingham City Council to make them better places to shop,

From a ‘student city’ to a ‘graduate city’

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A new initiative that aims to get more university leavers staying or returning to Nottingham and Nottinghamshire is bringing together

Poetry and family fun at home of Lord Byron

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Wandering poets, a choir, storytelling and birds of prey will be some of the highlights at a family fun and

Nottingham City Council to celebrate disability sport

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Nottingham City Council will be celebrating disability sport and achieving a nationally recognised accreditation for disabled access at an event

Nottingham announces biggest line-up yet for festival month

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Highlights of the festival include: More than 20 major festivals and events in Nottingham in October – including the UK’s

A great free day out for everyone in Nottingham as the Lord Mayor’s Parade returns

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Nottingham City Council is putting on a fantastic free day out on Saturday 2 July, as Councillor Mohammed Saghir is