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Nottingham Goose Fair is back

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Nottingham’s world famous Goose Fair will return to the Forest Recreation Ground as a special ten-day event for the first

Nottingham trials UK’s first wireless electric taxis on its ambitious journey to carbon neutrality

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Cabbies in Nottingham can now wirelessly charge their electric taxis as part of a pioneering Government-backed trial which underlines the

Nottingham City Council are giving away 1,000 free Cherry trees to City residents.

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It’s part of the Big Tree Giveaway 2022 and is in partnership with the National Trust and The Blossom Together

Latest review reveals a 57% reduction in Nottingham’s carbon dioxide emissions

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Nottingham has reduced its carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 57.7% per person in the last 17 years the latest review

Another major award for Broad Marsh Car Park, Bus Station and Central Library development

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The new Broad Marsh Car Park, Bus Station and Central Library building has won another major construction industry award. It

Work starts on transforming Nottingham’s Central Library

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Anticipation is building as work starts on the interior fit out of the new Central Library, which sits at the

£9.2m grant funding available to upskill the domestic retrofit workforce

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The Home Decarbonisation Skills Training Competition (HDSTC) has been launched this week by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial

Views sought on the future of waste and recycling collection in Nottingham

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An eight-week public consultation on proposed changes to waste services in Nottingham aimed at increasing recycling rates is set to

Queensbridge Road scheme – creating a greener, nicer place to be around the Vat & Fiddle area

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Work begins at the end of September on improvements to Queensbridge Road between Sheriffs Way and Traffic Street.  The scheme,

Nottingham receives £6.5m boost to support city’s rough sleepers

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The City Council has been successful in applying for more than £6.5m to support rough sleepers in Nottingham over the

City’s Street Cleansing and Streetscene services are best in the country!

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Nottingham City Council’s high profile frontline services have won the APSE Award for Best Service Team for Street Cleansing and

Three-year project to tackle youth violence and gangs in Nottingham

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More than £800,000 is to be spent in Nottingham over the next three years to reduce youth violence and tackle

City-wide programme of repairs to roads, pavements and cycle paths gets underway this week

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Work on the ambitious Streets for People project will begin on Tuesday 20 September, bringing improvements to streets in every

Reflection event held in Nottingham ahead of The Queen’s funeral

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A gathering for reflection took place in Old Market Square this evening to allow people to celebrate the life of

A chance to remember Queen Elizabeth in Nottingham this Sunday

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An opportunity to remember Queen Elizabeth II is to take place in the Old Market Square this Sunday (September 18th)

Remembering Queen Elizabeth’s visits to Nottingham

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During her reign, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II visited Nottingham at least ten times. We take a look back at

Late Night Levy will end next month to ease pressure on licensed businesses

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A levy on late night licensed premises in Nottingham is to be revoked from next month in a bid to

Former Central Library transformation takes a step forward

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Plans to transform Nottingham’s former Central Library building into a flexible workspace for creative businesses are set to take a

New route opened through Broad Marsh area

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A new pedestrian route has been opened across the Broad Marsh development site, providing a direct open air link between

Nottingham proclamation of King Charles III takes place in Old Market Square

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A proclamation of the accession of His Majesty King Charles III took place in Nottingham today, Sunday 11 September. Crowds