Over 3,500 passengers enjoying Robin Hood flexibility
The Robin Hood Pay as You Go smartcard has been taken up by more than 3,500 people since its launch
Young people challenged to make their mark
A new awards scheme is being launched today (9 March) to challenge children and young people to get active, creative,
Number of adult smokers in Nottingham continues to fall
Nottingham City Council is hoping to help more people quit smoking following the news that the number of smokers in
Fancy a Street Party for the Queen’s Birthday?
The Queen’s 90th birthday is on April 21 but the main focus of celebrations will be over the weekend of
City Council sets budget for 2016/17
Nottingham City Council has set its budget for 2016/17 – with a Council Tax increase of 3.95% needed to keep vital
Book about Nottingham’s tram network launched in city
The publishers of a new book on NET Phase Two launched it at the tourist information centre on Smithy Row
Two weeks to Sport Relief 2016: Do yourself proud!
There are just two weeks to go until the Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Mile in Nottingham on Sunday 20 March. Loads of
Nottingham comes together in mass litter picks!
Nottingham City Council is hosting a series of mass litter picks as part of its support for the country’s biggest
‘Nottingham Girls Can’ celebrates first birthday with FREE fitness events
The ‘Nottingham Girls Can’ campaign, which launched on 3 March 2015 to inspire more women to take up physical activity,
Sneinton to pave the way for a sustainable energy future for Nottingham
Sneinton has been identified as one of three demonstration areas for a European wide Smart Cities project called REMOURBAN. The
Nottingham City Council up for top national awards
Nottingham City Council has been shortlisted for three awards for the way it buys goods and services for the public.
Have your say on specialist health care
Nottinghamshire Transforming Care Programme 2016 People in Nottingham are being asked for their views to help transform and deliver the
Age Friendly Nottingham launches ‘Take A Seat’ in Bulwell
A campaign that aims to get more seats for older people in local communities is launching in Bulwell and Bulwell
Nottingham and Ningbo sign historic UK and China joint trade deal
Nottingham and its sister city of Ningbo in China has today (26 February 2016) reached an historic deal to become
Free flood and water management event – future challenges and business opportunities
The fourth in a series of free events exploring opportunities within Nottingham’s emerging clean technology sector takes place on Wednesday
Theatre Royal and Royal Concert Hall transformation project to go ahead
Nottingham’s Theatre Royal and Royal Concert Hall has been successful in securing £1.5m from the Arts Council England for its
Nottingham’s Park and Ride sites win safety accolade.
Nottingham City Council’s two Park and Ride sites have been awarded a major national safety award Queen’s Drive and Colwick
The Lord Mayor of Nottingham to host a volunteer fair
Anyone looking to volunteer in Nottingham can come and talk to the experts at The Lord Mayor of Nottingham’s Volunteer
A new force to promote Nottingham’s Parks and Open Spaces is launched.
The first meeting of the newly formed Nottingham Parks and Open Spaces Forum took place this week. Discussions included becoming
World’s largest feathered dinosaur coming to Nottingham’s Wollaton Hall
An agreement is being signed today in China between The University of Nottingham, Nottingham City Council and the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology