Injury forces Tsonga out of Aegon Open Nottingham
Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga has pulled out the Aegon Open Nottingham, which will see World No. 7 David Ferrer and third
Minister marks success of returning tram conference
Nottingham’s hosting of the tenth annual UK Light Rail Conference has been declared a resounding success after attracting record numbers
National praise for Nottingham City Council services and projects
Nottingham City Council has been honoured with 3 prestigious national awards for its innovative work to drive up standards. Frontline
AFFARI DESIGNER RECOGNISED BY THE GUARDIAN NEWSPAPER AS A BEING A STAR ON THE RISE!
Yesterday it was announced that Korie Cull, Senior Designer at Nottingham-based digital design agency Affari Media has been named The
Free Family Fun as Nottingham welcomes new Lord Mayor
Nottingham will hold a day of celebration on Saturday 4 July as Councillor Jackie Morris is sworn in as the
Nottingham 2015 CPISRA World Games ceremonies theme announced
The themes for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Nottingham 2015 CPISRA World Games have been announced as ‘Aspirations’
Gardener’s Cottage at Newstead Abbey to be restored for holiday lets
The old Gardener’s Cottage, situated in the heart of the gardens surrounding Newstead Abbey, once the home of the Romantic
Artists invited to showcase work at Nottingham Castle Open
Artists are being invited to showcase their work at a special Nottingham Castle exhibition which dates back nearly 140 years.
One Day, Something Happens: Paintings of People exhibition to visit Nottingham Castle
A new exhibition featuring paintings from acclaimed artists including Lucien Freud, David Hockney, Walter Sickert and Richard Hamilton will open
Visitors bowled over as Nottingham hosts trio of international events
Nottingham is basking in the international spotlight this week thanks to a succession of major international events. After Monday’s victory
More Nottingham children offered a place at their first choice of school
New figures show the number of Nottingham children getting a place at their first choice of school has risen. This
New strategies aim to get more people more active more often
Nottingham City Council has today formally adopted two new strategies for the city: a new Playing Pitch Strategy, and a
Rogue landlord fined
A Nottingham landlord has been fined almost £9,000 for putting the lives of his tenants in danger. Irfan Tariq, aged
Nottingham Arrow: Summer 2015
The Summer 2015 issue of The Nottingham Arrow is out now! This issue is a cycling special, read about Nottingham Cycle City,
New tournament is a smash with tennis fans
The inaugural Aegon Open Nottingham WTA event has attracted more than 10,000 people through the gates of the Nottingham Tennis
Are you a Scooper Hero?
Dogs Trust and Nottingham City Council are working together to educate local communities on the importance of cleaning up their
Public Health Alert: Drug-related deaths in the county
A public health alert has been issued by Chris Kenny, Director of Public Health for Nottinghamshire: “Following the six drug-related
Seeking volunteers to spin a tale at Wollaton Hall
Do you enjoy a good yarn? Can you make stories come alive for children and families? Then the perfect role
SPLAT showcases services and support in Learning Disability Week
People with a learning disability and their families can find out what’s happening in Nottingham City at a fair to
Ring Road improvements continue with full Crown Island junction works set to start
Following preparatory works the full programme of roadworks on Crown Island will start on 15th June 2015 at its junction