Nottingham marks its respect for Paris victims
A minute’s silence was held in the Old Market Square at 11am today (November 16) to remember those who died in
More new homes for Radford
Nottingham Community Housing Association (NCHA) is continuing its development of new homes on the old Radford mill site. Since 2014,
Special event lays foundations for local builders
More than 100 local suppliers met the region’s largest construction players at a special event to discuss tender opportunities and
Station Street improvements will be completed by July next year
Nottingham City Council’s Station Street improvements, which are being part-funded by European money, will be completed by July next year.
Attendance improving in Nottingham schools
Schools and academies in Nottingham have seen a big improvement in attendance. New figures show 4.8% of pupils were absent
October Festival City welcomes more than half a million visitors
Nottingham has cemented its position as the UK’s festival city in October, following a successful festival month in 2015
Nottingham Lights up with Christmas Spirit on Friday 20 November
The Christmas festivities in Nottingham will start in style on Friday 20 November – with the honour of switching on
School attendance campaign wins third national award
A campaign to boost school attendance by offering pupils the chance to go to an exclusive pop concert has won
Major international business opens office in Nottingham
Danish pensions’ provider, NOW: Pensions, will this Thursday (12 November 2015) open a major UK office in Nottingham, following an
Clifton care home to become centre for people with disabilities
Nottingham City Council will turn Laura Chambers Lodge care home in Clifton into a centre for adults with special needs
Ambitious for a low emission transport future
Nottingham City Council is driving the way towards a low carbon, sustainable transport future. The City Council is awaiting the
New City Car Club car at Bulwell Riverside
Nottingham City Council is developing its integrated transport network by increasing its existing City Car Club fleet from eight to
Transport in Nottingham is green for go!
Nottingham is on a journey to become the UK’s greenest transport city. Massive recent investment in environmentally-friendly transport services, including
Council Plan outlines top priorities for next four years
Building new homes, tackling fuel poverty and providing job and training opportunities for young people are among the top priorities
Nottingham teacher is one of the first to get a new national music qualification
A teacher in Nottingham City has become one of the first in the country to gain a prestigious new qualification
Keeping Nottingham moving this winter
With winter on its way, the Winter Service Team at Nottingham City Council is making its final preparations for colder
Irresponsible Dog Owner? We’re Watching You!
Nottingham City Council’s ‘We’re Watching You’ campaign has moved into Berridge Ward this week to tackle irresponsible dog owners. The
Tram Tribute to Armed Services Heroes
The dedication and sacrifice of soldiers, sailors and RAF servicemen and women from Nottingham is to be recognised by the
Bigger, better drama and music loans service for Nottingham and beyond
Nottingham and Leicester city councils are combining their drama and music loans collections to offer a bigger, better service from
Educational progress of Nottingham Children in Care exceeds national average.
Pupils in care have made better progress through school to their GCSE’s than their peers have nationally. Provisional data for




















