News Archive

Debating the future of humans at Science Youth Parliament

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  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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Families and children of all ages from across the city can try out exciting activities which will ignite their curiosity

Injunction for aggressive beggar

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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The brand new Fernwood Nursery has opened its doors to children in Wollaton. The nursery is part of Fernwood Primary

Nottingham Arrow: February 2016

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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

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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

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Readers of LandLove magazine have voted Wollaton Hall, Gardens and Deer Park as one of their top three tourist destinations