Nottingham teaching assistant wins top national award
A teaching assistant from the school at Nottingham Children’s Hospital has been named the best in the UK. Kathy Harwood,
Your view counts: Help us make Nottingham a happier and healthier place to live
Nottingham City’s Health and Wellbeing Board wants to hear your views on how to make Nottingham City a happier and
New films showcase Nottingham’s most popular heritage sites
Three new short films have been produced by local filmmakers Dave Alexander Smith and David Stewart to showcase Wollaton Hall,
Adoptive homes harder to find for children over four.
Nottingham City Council’s Adoption Service needs families to come forward to adopt children age four and over. A new push
Development of children under five has improved in Nottingham
New figures show that Nottingham has seen real improvement in the development of children under the age of five. The
Cycle super highway works start
Work to build the city’s new cycle superhighway start on Monday, October 19th and will be completed by April 29th, 2016.
Plenty to keep children and teenagers entertained over October half term.
With the autumn half term upon us, Nottingham City Council has organised events to give children and teenagers exciting and
Irresponsible Dog Owner? We’re Watching You!
Nottingham City Council has joined forces with environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy in a bid to reduce dog fouling in
Two City Council finalists in Nottingham Post Environmental Awards
Nottingham City Council has been announced as a finalist in two categories for this year’s Nottingham Post Environmental Awards. •
History comes to life as Nottingham aims for biggest ever Robin Hood Pageant
Nottingham’s iconic Robin Hood Pageant will become even more thrilling this autumn as Nottingham Castle returns to the Middle Ages
Don’t mess with Sneinton, keep it clean!
Partners from across Sneinton are coming together for a ‘Week of Action’ in the area week commencing Monday 19 October.
‘Clean Champion’ uncovered in the Arboretum
A ‘Clean Champion’ has been spotted in the Arboretum tidying up a local playground on Coleville Street. Joshua Piper, aged
Number of Nottingham 16-year-olds in education or training at all-time high
Nottingham City has improved on last year’s record number of young people who are in education, employment or training (EET).
Pupils get on board in honour of inspirational mathematicians
While children across the world were celebrating literacy, science and maths as part of World Education Games Day today (Wednesday
First CleanTech event takes place
The first in a series of free events exploring opportunities within Nottingham’s emerging clean technology sector takes place tomorrow (Wednesday
Consultation extended into future of Clifton care home
A public consultation into the future of Laura Chambers Lodge care home in Clifton has been extended by two weeks.
First pupils start at brand new Heathfield Primary site
The first pupils have started using the new £5.3m Heathfield Primary School today (12 October) – part of the City Council’s
Essential road resurfacing on Newark Crescent
Nottingham City Council will soon be carrying out planned resurfacing works on Newark Crescent, Sneinton. The road resurfacing work is
Help and advice for students
Students in the city will continue to receive helpful tips and advice on a range of environmental, security and safety
Nottingham tram network wins top accolade
Nottingham’s newly expanded tram network has scooped a prestigious industry award. During the high profile 2015 Light Rail Awards event



















