News Archive

Wollaton Hall takes centre stage on Antiques Roadshow

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The programme aired on the BBC on Sunday 4 September. If you missed it, you can catch it on IPlayer

Heritage Open Days 2022 – 9th-18th September

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Why not show your support for our local heritage by visiting one of the many historic sites we have across

Ofsted inspection of Nottingham City Council’s Children’s Services

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An Ofsted inspection of Nottingham City Council’s Children’s Services was carried out in July 2022. The inspection found that more

Government decides not to appoint Commissioners at Nottingham City Council but strengthens current Improvement and Assurance Board powers

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The Government has announced today that it has decided not to appoint Commissioners at Nottingham City Council, which it had

£1.14 billion devolution deal for the East Midlands

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The Government has confirmed that a £1.14 billion devolution deal is on offer for the East Midlands, covering Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire,

Council thanks community groups for summer holiday fun days

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The providers of free holiday clubs have been thanked for arranging close to 25,000 activity places for children over the

Giving the Gift of Reading to Children in Nottingham

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Nottingham based charity, Imagination Library, hosted business leaders at Nottingham Castle for an evening of awareness-raising about the work the

Free family fun at Nottingham Mela this Saturday

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With the school holidays ending this week, there’s still time to pack in a few more fun activities.

Support available for people facing rising energy bills

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As Ofgem raises the energy price cap today by 80% to £3,549 for the average UK household from October, a

Great news – we’re greening Nottingham’s canals!

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Great news – we’re greening Nottingham’s canals! We used some of the funding we bid for from the Government’s Transforming

International archery comes to the home of Robin Hood

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The city of Robin Hood is set to host two major archery competitions this autumn. Nottingham has a long association

Nottingham City Council has won funding to get more Nottingham people moving

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The Department for Transport has announced that Nottingham is one of the cities to receive a share of £12.7m funding

Celebrating Nottinghamshire Day 2020

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Nottinghamshire Day is an opportunity to celebrate the identity, heritage, culture, and local traditions of our county. It is a

How 50,000 more trees will help Nottingham become more resilient to climate change and heatwaves

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Nottingham has some truly green credentials – both in its attitude and ambition as well as its physical make-up, with

Mary Earps honoured with Nottingham murals

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Two huge murals celebrating England goalkeeper and Nottingham’s own Mary Earps have been unveiled in the city. The first mural

Nottingham Carnival is back

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The event is happening on Sunday 21 August at Victoria Embankment from 12pm to 8pm.

New play areas opened after improvements

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Two local play areas have reopened following complete refurbishment that’s taken place as part of a £350,000 improvement programme. Funded

‘Life of Byron’ event at Newstead Abbey

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Book tickets for this weekends poetry performances in the Historic House!

Have your say on how the City Council consults on planning applications and policy

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Nottingham City Council has prepared a Statement of Community Involvement (SCI) setting out how it will involve the local community

Nottingham City Transport Honours Civil Rights Campaigner George Powe

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NCT has named one of its buses after civil rights campaigner George Powe, on what would have been his 96th