Debating the future of humans at Science Youth Parliament
The human brain, human enhancement technologies and exploring the insides are up for debate by students as they take
Ring Road improvements – finishing touches to Crown Island junction
Improvements to Crown Island are nearing completion, with resurfacing works due to start on Saturday 5 March on Wollaton Road.
District heating improvement works are taking place on Huntingdon Street
Nottingham City Council will soon be carrying out planned works on St Ann’s Street to Union Road and crossing Huntingdon
Apply fast, to be part of Nottingham’s Summer of Tennis
The Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) is recruiting volunteers for this summer’s Aegon Open Nottingham tennis tournaments. This is a great chance
Call for volunteers at Nottingham Castle’s Mercian Regiment Museum
The Mercian Regiment museum has recently been awarded a Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) grant to move, redisplay and re-interpret their
There’s plenty of half term fun for families in Nottingham
Families and children of all ages from across the city can try out exciting activities which will ignite their curiosity
Injunction for aggressive beggar
A persistent beggar frequently seen on the streets of Nottingham posing as a Big Issue seller is now the subject
Sporting fun across the city this half term
School’s Out offers 8 to 15 year olds living in the city, the chance to try out a range of
Greening Grey Britain for health and happiness
People in Nottingham are invited to join a national campaign to turn grey spaces into green ones. The Royal Horticultural
Nottingham celebrates most popular Light Night ever
Nottingham celebrated Robin Hood Energy Light Night on Friday 5 February, and it proved to be hugely popular with over
Nottingham Tennis Centre Open Weekend – 13-14 February
Nottingham Tennis Centre is opening its doors this weekend with an invitation to the whole community to come and experience
Government overlooks Nottingham for funding support
The Government has found extra funding to help out councils in rural areas and councils in the south – but
Festival set to get Nottingham curious about science & technology
SCIENCE buskers, a pop-up planetarium and space-themed sensory pods are just some of the exciting activities aiming to ignite the
Notts County legends Jimmy & Jack receive tram tribute
Notts County legends Jimmy Sirrel and Jack Wheeler have become the latest sporting figures linked with the city to have a
Low carbon vehicle presentation and exhibition
The third in a series of free events exploring opportunities within Nottingham’s emerging clean technology sector takes place on Wednesday
Lenton Abbey is feeling warmer thanks to Greener Housing
Homes in Lenton Abbey are the latest to get the Greener HousiNG treatment – helping residents to stay warm and
Fernwood Nursery in Wollaton opens its doors
The brand new Fernwood Nursery has opened its doors to children in Wollaton. The nursery is part of Fernwood Primary
Nottingham Arrow: February 2016
The February 2016 issue of the Nottingham Arrow is out now! In this issue: The European Archery Championship, Budget 2016, a
Consultation on the Southern Cycle Corridor opens
The second phase of Nottingham City Council’s proposed £6.1m Cycle City improvements is being planned and residents and businesses along
Wollaton Hall – officially one of Britain’s top three historic houses
Readers of LandLove magazine have voted Wollaton Hall, Gardens and Deer Park as one of their top three tourist destinations