Two more pubs gain special status
Two more local pubs have been designated ‘assets of community value’ by Nottingham City Council – giving them greater protection
Road closure for Belward Street
A full road closure is to take place on Belward Steet (A60) between Friday 27 May 2016 and Monday 30
Nottingham City Council reaches 60,000 followers on Twitter
The number of people following Nottingham City Council’s main Twitter verified account @MyNottingham has reached 60,000. The City Council set
Innovative approaches are reducing offending rates in the city.
The way that Nottingham City Council work with children in care has reduced the number of young people convicted of
Nottingham is tops for solar rooftops
Nottingham has the most solar rooftops per household in the country according to Government statistics, after 1,000 more council houses
Geoff Huckstep Announces His Retirement As CEO Of National Ice Centre & Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
Geoff Huckstep, Chief Executive of the National Ice Centre and Motorpoint Arena Nottingham is to retire after almost 15 years
TV presenter Alan Mason to appear at first East Midlands Flower Show
TV presenter and garden designer Alan Mason has been added to the programme of Nottingham City Council’s first East Midlands
NET is number one say customers
Nottingham’s tram network is leading the way across the country for customer satisfaction, an independent passenger survey has revealed. In
Become a Clean Champion
As a Clean Champion, you’ll: Be supported to carry out litter picking safely, with equipment including a litter picker, high
Tennis Passion and Fashion on Ladies Day at Aegon Open Nottingham
The Aegon Open Nottingham is serving up a day of summer fashion, fun and fitness as part of the inaugural
Prolific city centre beggar receives a two-year Criminal Behaviour Order
A prolific city beggar has received a two-year Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO), which prohibits him from begging in Nottingham city
Prosecutions
The council has successfully caught, fined and prosecuted for a range of environmental crimes, such as fly-tipping, littering and failing
Watch history come alive with the opening of Wollaton Hall’s ‘Cassandra Room’
The newly reinterpreted Cassandra Room will open to the public at Wollaton Hall, on Saturday 28 May 2016 with a
Dog fouling
Your dog, your responsibility! Some dog owners think they can get away with not picking up their dog’s mess…. We don’t!
Fly-tipping
Dumping rubbish on the street is illegal – whether it’s two bin bags, a sofa, or a skip’s worth of
Plans to expand Mellers Primary given the go ahead
A new £3.35 million project to expand Mellers Primary School has been given the green light. Work on the Radford
Former champions hit grass for Aegon Open Nottingham exhibition match
The Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) has confirmed today that former Wimbledon champions Pat Cash and Jeremy Bates will be part
Work starts in Old Market Square as Nottingham prepares for the European Archery Championship
Work starts this Sunday 22 May in the Old Market Square to build a 1,200 seater archery arena to host
Six years of improved attendance in Nottingham
School attendance has improved in Nottingham for the sixth year in row. Overall absence has fallen over the last six














