Government minister and local employers amongst the many to welcome Nottingham’s new tram lines
Transport Minister Claire Perry has added to the chorus of approval being voiced by key public and private sector employers
Milestone reached as Harvey Hadden Sports Village opens
It’s ‘on your marks, get set, go!’ as Harvey Hadden Sports Village opens on Tuesday 1 September after a spectacular
Nottingham City Council Apprentice up for top award
An apprentice from Nottingham City Council’s Adult Social Care team has been nominated for Apprentice of the Year. The awards,
Nottingham City Council installs UK’s first public solar cloth carport
Nottingham City Council has expanded its green credentials further by installing solar panels at the £16m redeveloped Harvey Hadden Sports
Tram named in honour of Nottingham’s first black entrepreneur
An 18th Century slave who became Nottingham’s first black entrepreneur has had a tram named in his honour. The George
Western Corridor cycle route consultation period extended
Consultation about Nottingham City Council’s proposed new Western Corridor cycle route has been extended until September 4th, 2015. More than
Urgent road resurfacing at Collin Street/Middle Hill junction
Nottingham City Council will carry out urgent road resurfacing works on Collin Street at its junction with Middle Hill on
Nottingham’s extended tram network will boost city’s economy
Two new tram lines to Chilwell and Clifton opened in Nottingham at 6am this morning (Tuesday 25 August), doubling the
History made as New Tram Routes Open
Nottingham’s new expanded tram network will open to the public on Tuesday 25th August 2015, it was announced today. History
Tram opening date getting nearer
The opening of Nottingham’s expanded tram network is getting close. Councillor Jane Urquhart, with lead responsibility for NET at Nottingham
Honey show’s a sweet new treat at ‘Grow Your Own’
The annual Honey Show of Nottinghamshire Bee Keepers’ Association has found a new home sweet home – just a stone’s
Creative Quarter’s Manvers Street junction improvements near completion
The latest stage in the massive investment by Nottingham City Council to support economic growth sees the final stages of
Free tennis experience at the UK’s largest community tennis centre
The UK’s largest community tennis centre is looking to get more Nottingham people onto court this summer with an exclusive
£230,000 boost for Nottingham parks
Parks in Nottingham have received £230,000 from WREN. The money will help create a new park, build a playground and
DWP move to council HQ saves money and improves service
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is establishing a new city centre base inside the City Council’s headquarters, in
Most vulnerable people benefit from residential home facelift
People living at The Oaks Residential Home in St Ann’s will benefit from new facilities after a major facelift. The
UK’s first food and drink manufacturing park is doubling in size due to demand
A £7.4m scheme to expand Southglade Food Park in Nottingham – the UK’s first food and drink manufacturing site –
Roadshow tour promotes free childcare and help for parents in Nottingham
Nottingham City Council will be going out and about in local communities in a bid to reach out to parents
Park set to unveil new children’s playground
A new £80,000 children’s playground in Basford is ready to be officially opened this week. The facility at Stockhill Park,
Learning the skills to Grow Your Own
Free food-growing workshops, stalls and competitions are amongst attractions at the annual ‘Grow Your Own’ day at Nottingham City Council