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Nottingham City Council’s Green’s Windmill & Science Centre receives major grant from Museum Estate and Development Fund (MEND) to restore to full working order

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Green’s Windmill & Science Centre has received notification of over £685,000 from the national Museum Estate and Development Fund (MEND),

Nottingham City Council’s Workplace Travel Service celebrates milestone and announces new funding stream

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Nottingham City Council’s Transforming Cities-funded Workplace Travel Service has wrapped up after two years after helping 87 local businesses and

Free and cheap activities for families this Easter 

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Whether you’re looking for family-friendly activities & events at our Nottingham City Museums, Libraries and other venues across the city,

Council forges ahead with Forest Recreation Ground Sports Zone improvements plan 

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Nottingham City Council is ready to embark on the next stage of developing the Forest Sports Zone, having received approval

Council begins to charge for garden waste collection

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A new charge is being introduced in Nottingham for collection of garden waste – bringing the city in line with

Age Friendly Nottingham relaunches ‘Take A Seat’

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Age Friendly Nottingham is relaunching its ‘Take A Seat’ initiative on Wednesday 20 March, as part of the national ‘The

Nottingham Castle has surpassed its target of 200,000 visitors since it reopened last summer.

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Nottingham Castle has surpassed its target of 200,000 visitors since it reopened last summer. Since reopening in June 2023, Nottingham

David Mellen not seeking re-election as Council Leader

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Councillor David Mellen will not seek re-election as the Leader of Nottingham City Council in May 2024. Every year, the

New play area opens as part of the Broad Marsh regeneration plans

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The play space, which is on Collin Street, features specially designed swings, a play trail with timber stepping blocks, balancing

A Chair for the new Clifton Town Board is appointed

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A significant step forward has been made in getting investment into Clifton with the announcement that Stephen Hackney, Pastor of

Council to make significant savings affecting services as it sets a balanced budget for 2024/25

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Nottingham City Council has set its budget and level of Council Tax for the coming financial year, 2024/25, at a

Wollaton Library to re-open after refurbishment as students lend a hand

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Wollaton Library will reopen to the public on Monday (4 March) following its closure for essential maintenance work.   During

More pupils get first-choice secondary school on National Offer Day

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The City Council has been able to offer more pupils their first choice of secondary school for September this year.

Have your say on new plans to boost Nottingham’s economy.

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Consultation extending until Monday 25 March 2024. A new plan has been created to help boost Nottingham’s local economy over

New Mayor and East Midlands Combined County Authority given final go ahead

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The last legal step to establish the East Midlands Combined County Authority (EMCCA) has been signed and made into law

Byron 200 launches across the city of Nottingham

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‘Byron 200’ launches across the city with a programme of exhibitions, events and activities that celebrate the sensational life and

Government announces Commissioners for Nottingham City Council

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The Government has announced that Commissioners are to be appointed for Nottingham City Council. The Department for Levelling Up, Housing

100 residents now have new council homes in Bestwood  

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Nottingham City Council has announced that new tenants have now moved into 100 new homes across its three new-build developments

Make a Difference in a Child’s Life: Join Our Team of Residential Childcare Workers

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Are you passionate about making a positive impact on the lives of children and young people? Do you thrive in

Council is granted approval to buy 60 homes to reduce housing waiting list

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Approval has today (Tuesday 13) been given for 60 homes to be purchased across the city to help reduce the