Tram named after cricket hero
Local cricketing hero Stuart Broad has had one of Nottingham’s trams named after him. The Nottinghamshire and England star, who
Views wanted on reforms to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities service
People in Nottingham are being asked to give their views on changes to the way health, education and social care
Nottingham is shining example of solar energy success
Nottingham City Council has led the way in terms of local authority involvement in solar energy – and warns against
Wheels in motion at Harvey Hadden Sports Village
The 1.5km closed road cycling circuit at the recently opened Harvey Hadden Sports Village in Nottingham has been welcome by
Why support is vital for suicide prevention
More than 90 people die from suicide in Nottinghamshire and Nottingham City every year – and men aged between 35–64
Stop the school run and make streets safer
It’s September again, children are going back to school and the school run is in full swing. Using the car
King Street and Queen Street Set For Essential Road Resurfacing Works
Nottingham City Council will soon be carrying out essential road resurfacing works on King Street and Queen Street (City Centre)
Now is the time for Nottingham as major new investor creates up to 250 jobs
The fortunes of Nottingham’s rapidly growing financial services sector, and those of local jobseekers, will receive a boost with the
Tram serves up honour for celebrity chef
Award-winning chef Sat Bains is to become the latest local figure to have one of Nottingham’s new trams named after
Grand unveiling celebrates Harvey Hadden through the decades
A programme of free activities is part of the celebrations to mark the official opening of Harvey Hadden Sports Village
Karlsruhe congratulates Nottingham on world-class tram network
Karlsruhe, Nottingham’s German twin city which is world-renowned for its integrated tram network and helped trams become a reality here,
Award-winning attendance campaign is back
Nottingham City Council is teaming up with Capital FM to run another school attendance marketing campaign in the autumn term.
Carrington Street area improvements start
Works to improve pedestrian access in the Carrington Street area start on Monday, 7th September. This is the first phase
First council-owned energy supply company launched in Nottingham
Nottingham City Council has today (Monday 7 September 2015) launched Robin Hood Energy, the first local authority-owned not-for-profit energy supply
Switch-on signals completion of improvements
The completion of improvement works to introduce much-needed pedestrian facilities and better road surfaces at the Manvers Street / Pennyfoot
APSE Award makes it a hat-trick for Nottingham’s Streetscene Team!
Nottingham City Council’s high profile frontline services have won the APSE Award for Best Service Team for Street Cleansing and
Nottingham’s annual Jobs Fair to support thousands of jobseekers
Thousands of jobseekers and more than a hundred employers will be heading to Nottingham next week for the City Council’s
Nottingham’s retail scene is thriving, say local experts
Nottingham’s retail scene is thriving, according to local experts – with falling vacancy rates and developments underway pointing towards a
Nottingham businesses can still benefit from high-speed broadband deal
Nottingham City Council is urging more local businesses to act fast to benefit from cheaper high-speed broadband. Since April this
International Men’s tennis back in Nottingham
A bumper summer of international tennis continues in Nottingham, with a men’s $15k event on the outdoor courts at The