British tennis trio to compete in Aegon Open Nottingham
Young talent Kyle Edmund and British No.2 Aljaz Bedene have followed Davis Cup by BNP Paribas star James Ward in
Topiary sweepers for a clean green city
Giant topiary-like sculptures are being installed in the Old Market Square this summer – an eye-catching artwork to celebrate Nottingham’s
Nottingham foster carers use social media to find the next generation of carers
Foster carers in Nottingham are using social media to try to get more people to look after children in care.
100 days until the Tour of Britain races into Nottingham
Nottingham is counting down the 100 days until Friday 11 September, when The Aviva Tour of Britain will visit the
Ace volunteer effort for International Tennis
Over 110 volunteers will be the face of the Aegon Open Nottingham 2015, investing their spare time to make the
Former world no.2 and Wimbledon finalist Agnieszka Radwanska joins Aegon Open Nottingham field
The Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) is delighted to announce that Agnieszka Radwanska will begin her grass court season at the
Teddy and theatre masks join the floral trail
The floral trail is back in the city centre – complete with two new wicker sculptures designed by local children.
Wollaton Park to host free outdoor opera live from the Royal Opera House
Nottingham has been announced as one of 18 locations around the country chosen to host a screening live from the
Memory Box finds its way back to Family
A memory box found underneath grassy banks on Woodthorpe Recreation Ground has been reunited with the granddaughter of the man
Victoria Bus Station improvements complete
More than two million passengers a year can start benefiting from £250,000 of improvements at Victoria Bus Station now that
Council’s Twitter account hits 40,000-follower mark
The number of people following Nottingham City Council’s main Twitter account @MyNottingham has doubled to 40,000 in just over a
Leisure Centre Improvements in Nottingham
Major improvements to customer facilities have been made to three leisure centres as part of a £725,000 investment. Ken Martin
Plenty of fun for the children this half term
Nottingham City Council Children’s Centres are gearing up for a host of events to keep the little ones entertained over
Dunkirk Primary praised by Ofsted inspectors
Dunkirk Primary School has been praised by Ofsted inspectors for the way it handled its expansion over two sites to
Paul Southby appointed as Chair for new Place Marketing Organisation
Paul Southby has been appointed Chairman of the board of Marketing Nottingham & Nottinghamshire, the new Place Marketing Organisation (PMO)
Broxtowe bungalows built by Broxtowe people are more than just bricks and mortar
When tenants move into the latest homes to be built as part of Nottingham City Council’s and Nottingham City Homes’
Game, set and match for a summer of tennis
A brand new Women’s WTA Tournament is part of the Aegon Open Nottingham taking place in June which will attract
School attendance is improving in Nottingham
School attendance has improved in Nottingham for the fifth year in row – sending the City higher up national tables
Nottingham Castle to exhibit da Vinci drawings next year
Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery has been selected as just one of four museums and galleries nationally to host
New Cabinet agreed at full council
Councillor Jon Collins remains the Leader of Nottingham City Council after Labour maintained its majority at the local elections earlier