Transport Minister visits Nottingham to learn from city’s brilliant buses
The Local Transport Minister visited Nottingham today (Thursday) to see how the city has built a top-quality bus network through
£20 million improvements on the way for Bulwell Town Centre Regeneration – residents invited to have their say at two events next week
Following Nottingham City Council’s bid for Central Government funding which saw the city allocated around £20 million, the money was
Inspectors praise council service helping people to broaden skills
A scheme providing adult education to Nottingham residents has been rated as ‘Good’ following a recent Ofsted inspection. Staff, community
Two new planning documents created to change and improve student flats and create greener developments in Nottingham
Two new proposed Supplementary Planning Documents (SPDs) that aim to enhance the quality of student accommodation and advance the city’s
Nottingham City Council launches consultation on new Housing Strategy
A new strategy – Homes Fit for the Future – has been developed to improve the quality, supply and affordability
Explore the ‘Speak Her Name’ Exhibition at Nottingham Central Library: Celebrating Women’s Stories Through Stunning Embroidery Hoops
Nottingham Central Library is delighted to announce the ‘Speak Her Name’ exhibition, an inspiring art display featuring intricate embroidery hoops
Launch of new plan for Nottingham’s economy.
A new plan has been created and will launch this week to help boost Nottingham’s local economy over the next
Statement from Nottingham City Council on future of City Ground
Councillor Neghat Khan, Leader of Nottingham City Council, said: “I’m pleased to announce that we have agreed, in principle, terms
Council sets out its plan to bring about improvements
Nottingham City Council has drawn up a blueprint for how it will become a financially sustainable, resilient and better run
Come on England! Giant St George flag goes up on the front of Nottingham’s Council House
Nottingham’s 60-foot flag has been unfurled on the Council House to show the city’s support for England in the latter
Students Leaving for Summer
With the end of term and the summer break coming up for both universities in Nottingham, we wanted to thank
Nottingham celebrates Windrush Day
Saturday, 22 June is Windrush Day which marks the anniversary of the arrival in the UK of the HMT Empire
Council staff pause for quiet reflection to remember attack victims
Nottingham City Council buildings will fall silent today (Thursday) to remember the three victims of the Nottingham attacks on 13
Nottingham Swim School backs National Drowning Prevention Week campaign
Nottingham Swim School, part of Nottingham City Council, is urging parents to make sure their children know how to stay
Social club fined £860 for customers smoking inside building
A social club has been successfully prosecuted by Nottingham City Council for allowing people to smoke inside the premises. Despite
Joint statement with Nottingham Forest on City Ground
Nottingham City Council and Nottingham Forest continue to work together regarding the future of the City Ground. Constructive discussions are
Election Process Gets Underway in Nottingham
Writs telling the Acting Returning Officer to run a General Election on Thursday 4 July in constituencies for Nottingham South,
New Regional Fostering Recruitment Hub Launches to Boost Foster Care in the East Midlands
The new regional fostering recruitment hub officially launched on 23 May with therepresentatives for the four local authorities, the recruitment
How to vote in the general election.
What is a general election and how many MPs are there? The general election is to elect Members of Parliament
Consultation starts on the future of Nottingham Library Services
A consultation has launched today (Tuesday 28 May 2024) for people to have their say on plans to transform the


















