Castle searches for Leonardo volunteers
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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’
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
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
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
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
Nottingham City Council is putting on a fantastic free day out on Saturday 2 July, as Councillor Mohammed Saghir is
Government refuses to answer key questions about £300m of council grant funding’
Nottingham City Council’s deputy leader wants to know what the Government has to hide after it refused to answer questions
National Highways & Transport Survey gives public a voice
Local people are being asked for their views on Nottingham’s highways and transport services – from the condition of roads
New Nottingham Castle exhibition: Evelyn Gibbs – in Peace and Wartime
9 July – 9 October 2016 Nottingham Castle Museum & Art Gallery Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery will shortly
Free computer use and Wi-Fi in Nottingham City libraries
From Monday 4 July, library members will be able to enjoy unlimited computer use – all for free. Not only
Johnson wins maiden title at Aegon Open Nottingham as Brit Inglot claims first doubles crown with Nestor
American World No. 38 Steve Johnson has won his first ATP World Tour singles title after beating Uruguayan second seed
Johnson blasts through busy day to set up Aegon Open Nottingham final against Cuevas
America’s Steve Johnson will face Pablo Cuevas in Saturday’s Aegon Open Nottingham final after racing past Italian No. 7 seed














