Nottingham’s innovative WPL helps keep congestion at bay
Government figures show that traffic levels in Nottingham have fallen by almost 40 million car miles over the past 15
New Western Cycle Corridor works
The next phase of works on the Western cycle corridor will begin 30 August on University Boulevard and finish at
Roll up roll up! Russell Howard to headline in magnificent Spiegel Tent as part of Nottingham’s October Festival
The Spiegel Tent – a beautiful and unique historical travelling dance hall, which made its first appearance in Nottingham in
GCSE results in Nottingham
Following the release of GCSE results today, Councillor Sam Webster, Portfolio Holder for Education, Employment and Skills at Nottingham City
Newstead Abbey cooks up a treat for buzzing bank holiday weekend
Celebrity chefs and a Great British Bake-Off star will help will attract the crowds to Newstead Abbey this bank holiday
City Council and Specsavers share transport vision
A local business has teamed up with Nottingham City Council to promote local sustainable transport by installing a display screen
Expanded network celebrates first ‘Tramiversary’
Nottingham’s tram network is celebrating the first anniversary of the opening of new lines to Clifton and Toton. Today marks
Council sends good luck to Nottingham students awaiting exam results
Nottingham City Council wants to wish all pupils getting their GCSE results this week good luck – and remind them
Finishing touches to result in minor road closures in September
Finishing touches are being applied to Station Street and Trent Street, meaning Trent Street will be closed on Sunday 4
Lots of fun and free activities at Broxtowe Park Fun Day!
Nottingham City Council is proud to host the Broxtowe Park Fun Day on Thursday 25 August from 12 until 4pm.
City leisure centres to organise free events as part of the nation’s biggest sports day – I Am Team GB
Two City leisure facilities – Clifton Leisure Centre and Nottingham Tennis Centre will host multi-sport sessions on Saturday 27 August
Early data shows Nottingham A-level results have improved
More students have taken and passed A-levels in Nottingham this year than 2015. Figures received so far from city schools
City residents urged to respond to voter registration form
Residents across Nottingham have been receiving Household Enquiry Forms through the post from the City Council over the last few
Council sends good luck to Nottingham students awaiting exam results
Nervous teens anxiously awaiting their A Level results can rest assured that they have plenty of future options in Nottingham
Local businesses plug into superfast NETwork – via tramlines
Superfast data as well as superfast trams will soon travel along the new Nottingham Express Transit lines to benefit local
Funding bid submitted as Nottingham Castle Transformation Project finalises plans
The Nottingham Castle Transformation project took a significant step forward this month with the submission of the round two funding
Fake tobacco worth £80,500 for sale in two Nottingham shops
Two Nottingham shopkeepers have admitted having £80,505 worth of counterfeit and illicit tobacco for sale in their premises. Adnan Mohamed
Theatre Royal + Royal Concert Hall transformation project update
Following the announcement that Nottingham’s Theatre Royal + Royal Concert Hall has been successful in securing funding for its £3.3m
Nottingham achieves 2020 climate change target four years early
Recent central government statistics show that Nottingham has smashed its climate change targets four years early. The data shows a
Safety concerns over planned EDL demo lead to Beach closure
Concerns about the safety of children and families at the Beach in the Old Market Square while an EDL demonstration















