News Archive

Transport Minister visits Nottingham to learn from city’s brilliant buses

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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With the end of term and the summer break coming up for both universities in Nottingham, we wanted to thank

Nottingham celebrates Windrush Day

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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A consultation has launched today (Tuesday 28 May 2024) for people to have their say on plans to transform the