Mary Earps, Nottingham-born Lioness wins FIFA Best Goalkeeper award
The ex-Nottingham Forest player was a key member of England’s Euro 22 winning team.
Benches to honour local legends installed by the River Leen cycle path. Benches to honour local legends
We’re proud to have worked with Sustrans East Midlands to get these beautiful benches installed on NCN6 of the National Cycle Network
The Big Reading Challenge has raised almost £3,000 towards books
Your contribution can make a real difference to give the gift of reading to children in Nottingham.
More pupils get first-choice secondary school on National Offer Day
More than 100 more pupils in Nottingham have received their first choice of secondary school for September this year –
City Council seeks views on proposed new licensing scheme for landlords of shared rented houses in Nottingham
A consultation on a new licensing scheme for landlords renting out shared houses in Nottingham is running until 24 May
Open-Air Theatre Season returns to Wollaton Hall & Deer Park and Newstead Abbey & Gardens
Outdoor performances from Shakespeare to a new retelling of Robin Hood The popular Open-Air Theatre Season returns to Wollaton Hall
Government support is available for household energy bills
The Energy Bill Support Scheme (EBSS) Alternative Funding has been launched by the Government this week. The scheme will provide
Nottingham Needs Homecare Workers
Nottingham City Council is coordinating a campaign to encourage more people to become homecare workers to provide much needed support
Council commits to improvement journey in response to Improvement & Assurance Board Instructions
Nottingham City Council has set out its commitment to bring about further improvements needed at the authority following the Government’s
Maximum £2 Single Bus Fares scheme extended until 30 June
Funding to help passengers save money on fares, get more people on the bus and protect vital bus routes.
Nottingham remains united with Ukraine on conflict’s anniversary
Nottingham is coming together to mark the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Members of the public will join
Ideas for pop-up events and businesses sought for Broad Marsh area
Nottingham City Council is exploring options for bringing activities to the revitalised streets around the Broad Marsh area and create
National transport group shown the benefits the UK’s only Workplace Parking Levy has brought to Nottingham
The UK’s leading sustainable transport campaign group, Campaign for Better Transport, has visited Nottingham as part of celebrations for fifty
Giant solar batteries to power Nottingham City Council’s electric vehicle fleet in UK-first pilot scheme
Two giant batteries to store energy generated by solar panels have been craned into the City Council’s Eastcroft Depot this
Public consultation launched on plan for the future of student living in Nottingham
A new plan has been created to increase the choice and quality of student housing, maximise the benefits of a
Executive Board recommends balanced 2023/24 budget and four-year financial plan for final council approval
A balanced 2023/24 City Council budget and Medium-Term Financial Plan through to 2026/27 have been recommended for final approval. The
Streets for People programme making good progress
Nearly 60 resurfacing schemes have been completed so far across the city. In 2021, the council successfully bid as part
Council sets out new approach to community buildings
Councillors are set to unveil a new way of dealing with council-owned buildings occupied by community groups next week. It
Nottingham going above and beyond when it comes to concessionary travel
Nottingham City Council will announce at its Executive Board meeting on Tuesday 21 February that it will continue to go above
As part of the Year of Stories, Nottingham City Libraries celebrates International Mother Language Day
Nottingham City Libraries are celebrating International Mother Language Day at Hyson Green Library on Tuesday 21 February. A day of