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



















