£1.8million of transport funding for Nottingham
Funding allocated to make walking and cycling safer on Gregory Boulevard, continue popular cycling sessions and explore future projects More
Standing Together Against Hate: Nottingham Marks Hate Crime Awareness Week 2025
Nottingham City Council is proud to support Hate Crime Awareness Week 2025, a national campaign running from 13th to 19th
New budget shows a firmer grip on finances with a proposed £15m investment package for front-line services
Nottingham City Council has been busy getting its house in order and now plans to demonstrate the benefits of this
Thank You to Children of Foster Carers
Foster for East Midlands Councils is joining The Fostering Network in celebrating Children of Foster Carers’ Week, 13–19 October. During
Nottingham gets £2.5m in extra funding to tackle homelessness and rough sleeping
Nottingham City Council has welcomed an extra £2.5 million from the Government to support people facing homelessness. The new funding,
Nottingham City Council calls for review of boundaries
Nottingham City Council has confirmed that it will be submitting a boundary review proposal to Government, as part of Local
Council provides further update on £20m redevelopment of Bulwell
New images have been released showing exactly how a £20m grant will be spent this autumn on improvements to Bulwell
Crackdown as fly-tipping costs Council additional £300k in just three months
Nottingham City Council is stepping up its efforts to tackle the growing problem of fly-tipping, which is blighting neighbourhoods and
Nottingham’s community heroes honoured at 2025 Nottingham Awards
Nottingham’s inspiring community champions were celebrated last night (Tuesday 7 October) at the 2025 Nottingham Awards, held alongside the traditional
Award short-listings have city-centre green space at their heart
Nottingham’s popular Green Heart is at the centre of two national award nominations. The city-centre space formed a key part
Kinship care week celebrating local families
Kinship Care Week is taking place from 6 to 12 October and is a national celebration of the incredible families
Lives in Motion: Stories of migration from the 11th century to the present day.
25 October 2025 to 8 March 2026 at Nottingham Castle Museum & Art Gallery, NG1 6EL. Lives in Motion: Stories
Latest on Nottingham’s new walking and cycling bridge
This week, partners were invited to tour the new walking and cycling bridge being built at Trent Basin before it
Joint statement from Bassetlaw District Council, Broxtowe Borough Council, Gedling Borough Council, Mansfield District Council, Newark and Sherwood District Council and Nottingham City Council
We have seen statements and social media content from Nottinghamshire County Council, and Rushcliffe Borough Council on the Nottingham and
Over 11,000 take part in engagement on Local Government Reorganisation
11,483 people have taken part in a public engagement survey about the future of local government in Nottinghamshire. The six-week
Residents urged to recycle electricals safely after sixth bin lorry fire this year
Nottingham City Council are warning residents to always keep electrical items out of any household bins, after an incorrect item
St Ann’s East, Broxtowe and Cinderhill to benefit from landmark Pride in Place investment
St Ann’s East, Broxtowe and Cinderhill have been named as one of only a handful of communities across the East
Improved paths and roads across Nottingham thanks to Streets for People programme
Over 100 schemes, including resurfacing more than 15km of roads and paths, have been completed as part of phase two
Award success for Broad Marsh redevelopment project
The redevelopment of Nottingham’s Broad Marsh area has won an award acknowledging its ambition for the city. It saw off
Active Nottingham celebrates final gym transformation at Ken Martin Leisure Centre
Ken Martin Leisure Centre’s gym has been transformed as part of a wider £1.5m investment in new equipment this September.




















