Nottingham making progress towards being a Child Friendly City
Nottingham is making good progress in its ambition to become a UNICEF UK accredited Child Friendly City. An update on
New Flashing Amber Lights and School Signs Installed around Nottingham to Enhance Safety
A Nottingham City Council Levelling Up-funded project to improve road safety around schools is now complete. In total 89 flashing
Extra early years and childcare funding for Nottingham families
Up to £2.3 million will be spent in Nottingham on expanding early years entitlement provision for working families with children
UK’s biggest Hockey Centre benefits from green travel improvements thanks to Nottingham City Council

UK’s biggest Hockey Centre benefits from green travel improvements thanks to Nottingham City Council
Nottingham Hockey Centre, the biggest hockey centre outside of the Netherlands, has added two 14-space secure bike shelters thanks to
Nottingham once again ranked among best in the England at active travel provision
Nottingham City Council has been ranked as one the highest performing local authorities in a Government review of active travel
Goose Fair is back this autumn
Enjoy all the fun of the fair at the Forest Recreation Ground as Goose Fair returns from Friday 27 September
New Bluecoat Trent Academy secondary school opens
The brand-new Bluecoat Trent Academy secondary school opened its doors this week, constructed on the former site of Clarendon College,
Nottingham celebrates opening of Green Heart – a brand-new space for community and nature in heart of the city
Nottingham celebrated the opening of a brand-new green space today (Wednesday 4 September) in a key milestone for the wider
Government extends Household Support Fund scheme to April 2025
The Household Support Fund (HSF) has been extended until April 2025, the Government has announced, to support vulnerable households with
Work starts on phase 2 of the Streets for People programme
After successfully completing over 250 schemes in phase 1, work has now started on phase 2 of the Streets for
Two new Corporate Directors join Nottingham City Council’s top team
Two new leaders are joining Nottingham City Council’s senior team to support the authorities improvement journey. Jill Colbert has been
Rock Cemetery to shut temporarily to move on homeless group
A city cemetery is to close temporarily while staff seek to move on a group of people who have set
Nottingham Shakespeare Company performs Henry V – for free!
The Nottingham Shakespeare Company (NSC) is about to unleash a whirlwind of drama, passion, and pure theatrical magic with their
Still time to take part in consultation to reshape Library Service
People are being invited to the final public meeting to discuss proposals for the city’s Library Service. Nottingham City Council
Nottingham City Council confirms new Chief Executive
Sajeeda Rose has been confirmed as Nottingham City Council’s new Chief Executive following formal approval of the appointment at a
Statement from the City Council Leader on violent disorder
“The City Council is appalled by the violent disorder that has occurred in various cities and towns over the weekend,
Free and cheap activities for families this summer
Whether you’re looking for family-friendly activities & events at our Nottingham City Museums, Libraries and other venues across the city,
Nottingham business sees 200% increase in staff cycling to work following green travel grant
Local business and the UK’s longest established distributors of industrial machinery Daltons Wadkin have been based in Nottingham for over
Victoria Embankment Paddling Pool restoration well under way
Future generations of Nottingham children will soon benefit from the newly-designed paddling pool scheme that will be a modern interpretation
Nottingham City Council set to appoint new Chief Executive
Sajeeda Rose is set to become Nottingham City Council’s new Chief Executive following an extensive recruitment and selection process. The

















