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
Register to vote or you could risk a fine
People who haven’t registered to vote are being urged to do it now or they could risk an £80 fine.
Nottingham Remembers
Nottingham’s annual Civic Service of Remembrance will take place at the War Memorial, Victoria Embankment on Sunday 8 November, starting
Focus on family learning helps to support parents and carers into work
Ten thousand Nottingham families who faced social and economic disadvantage have benefited from a ‘family learning’ programme in Nottingham over
Nottingham embarks on UK’s first China trade mission since Chinese President’s UK visit
Representatives from Nottingham and the East Midlands business community, higher education establishments and the City Council are in China to
Hyson Green library moves to the Mary Potter Centre
Hyson Green Library is relocating to the Mary Potter Centre next month bringing a host of benefits for local people.
Free Citycard Cycle hire offer proves to be a big success
For the last year thousands of city residents and visitors have enjoyed the offer to ‘hire’ a Citycard Cycle for
Nottingham City Council backs Food for Life Roast Dinner Day
Schools across Nottingham will be taking part in the sixth annual Food for Life Roast Dinner Day on Wednesday 4
Extra trams for firework extravaganza
Extra trams will be running on Thursday evening (5 November) as local people flock to Nottingham’s annual free Bonfire Night
Consultation starts on plans to improve Nottingham Schools
The Education Improvement Board (EIB) has launched its consultation on plans to improve education outcomes in the city. The EIB
Discover our underground city with the new Nottingham Cave Trail
You’d never know it, as you browse the shops or enjoy a coffee in the city centre, but Nottingham is
Blue Badge amnesty launch
As part of the Crossing the Line campaign relaunch, Community Protection are running a Disabled Blue Badge amnesty throughout November.
City Council’s solar project shines at environmental awards
Nottingham City Council scooped The Nottingham Post Environmental Innovation award for its solar car park canopy at Harvey Hadden Sports
Council consults on move to reduce Council Tax non-payment
A proposal which would see non-payment of Council Tax reported to credit reference agencies for the first time is the
















