News Archive

Boost for city’s Creative Quarter as work starts on junction improvements

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The next stage in a massive investment by Nottingham City Council to support economic growth will see work start on

Plan ahead for a safe night out

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Nottingham City Council, working as part of the Nottinghamshire Road Safety Partnership, recently published a video for cinematic release that

Zero tolerance approach to school absence

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Nottingham City Council is warning parents: take your children out of school on holiday and we will take action against

Tram works in Clifton and Lenton starting

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Between Sunday June14th and Monday June 22nd, tram contractors will be carrying out track finishing and remedial works in Clifton.

Hungerhill Road Set for Essential Road Resurfacing

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The City Council will soon be carrying out planned resurfacing works on Hungerhill Road between the junctions of Aster Road

Nottingham celebrates Bike Week with return of Sky Rides

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If you’re keen to get out on two wheels a bit more but don’t know where to start, a series

Outdoor theatre returns to Nottingham this summer

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It’s time to pack the picnic hamper and head out this summer to catch some live theatre in the great

Armed Forces Weekend heads to Wollaton

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Two days of exciting events are taking place later this month to celebrate and honour our Armed Forces. Wollaton Park

New units are the Boss!

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New litter barrows called ‘StreetBoss’ will soon be helping to keep Nottingham clean and help maintain its status as Britain’s

Sport England investment ensures tennis for all on the back of Aegon Open Nottingham

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The Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) has announced that it has secured significant financial backing from Sport England for a series of

We ask two carers why they chose to foster and what their experiences have been.

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Gill and Richard are foster carers for three teenage girls. They live in Nottingham, Gill works full time and Richard

British players Johanna Konta and Katy Dunne offered wildcards into Aegon Open Nottingham

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The Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) has confirmed today that British pair Johanna Konta and Katy Dunne have been awarded wildcards

Alternative Giving initiative launched to tackle begging  

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When you hand some change to a beggar in the street, you probably think you’ve just helped to provide that

Ellis Guilford staff and pupils celebrate ‘Good’ Ofsted

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Strong leadership has been praised for turning around Ellis Guilford School and Sports College which had serious weaknesses two years

Nottingham City Caterers Win Top Award

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Nottingham City caterers have been recognised for providing quality school food. On Thursday, special guests, head teachers, schools cooks and

Record breaking facilities at Harvey Hadden

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The athletics track at Harvey Hadden stadium has achieved a category A classification for the first time following certification by

Rogue landlords fined for putting students at risk

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Two rogue landlords who put profit before safety have been fined a total of £16,400 for safety breaches which put

Historic streets to return to former glories

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Streets which form the gateway to the city centre from the south are set to be restored to former glories

Hedge cutting service gearing up

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Nottingham City Council is busy working across neighbourhoods on the first hedge cut of the season for Nottingham City Homes

Arts Funding secured for Nottingham 2015 CPISRA World Games ceremonies programme

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Cerebral Palsy Sport, the local organising committee for the Nottingham 2015 CPISRA World Games, has secured £79,000 in funding from