Crowning glory – Old Market Square gets dressed for the Jubilee
The image shows Old Market Square, dressed and illuminated in 1953 to celebrate the Queen’s Coronation (1953 credit: Nottingham Local
Free School Meal vouchers return for Half-Term Holiday
Families eligible for Free School Meals will be provided with supermarket vouchers for the half term holiday next week (Monday
Approval for new Central Library will see work start within months
Councillors have today (Tuesday 24 May) approved plans for work to get underway on Nottingham’s new Central Library in July,
New licensing scheme approved to support private rented housing improvements
A new Selective Licensing scheme for private landlords in Nottingham has been approved by Nottingham City Council to help safeguard
Nottingham’s Broad Marsh and Island Quarter showcased at national investor forum
Nottingham’s Broad Marsh and The Island Quarter have been showcased at a national forum this week as two of the
City announces themed exhibition to commemorate Platinum Jubilee
Nottingham City Council has announced the latest event to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. An exhibition entitled 70 Glorious Years
Last opportunities to have your say on Victoria Market
The area in Victoria Market to submit questionnaires This weekend will be the third in a series of public consultation
Council committee calls for urgent action on leadership of NUH maternity review
The Council’s Health and Adult Social Care Scrutiny Committee has today written to the Health Secretary Sajid Javid and NHS England and NHS
Turning exciting Broad Marsh vision into reality
The transformation of the Broad Marsh site is taking a step forward with plans to appoint experts to support the
City Council reports smallest pay gaps among Core City councils
Nottingham City Council is making good progress towards closing pay gaps between staff of different gender, ethnicity and disability. The
City announces first events to mark Platinum Jubilee
A beacon used for previous celebrations Events to mark the 70th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II to
What a bright idea! New car park, bus station and Central Library powered by the sun
An installation of 720 solar panels on the roof of the new state-of-the-art Broad Marsh Car Park, Bus Station and
Work set to begin fitting out new Central Library this summer
Work set to begin fitting out new Central Library this summer Nottingham City Council has announced plans for the £10.5m
Council bidding for recognition as UNICEF UK ‘Child Friendly City’
Nottingham has taken the first step on a journey working with children’s charity UNICEF UK towards international recognition as a
New £2m accommodation opens for homeless people in Nottingham
Sir John Peace, Lord-Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire and Patron for Framework, will officially open a new purpose-built Framework building today (May
Government action needed for Windrush victims, say all City Councillors
Nottingham City Council has renewed its support for people in the city from the Windrush Generation who may be seeking
Birmingham 2022 Queen’s Baton Relay to visit Nottingham as full England route revealed
The Queen’s Baton Wednesday 11 May 2022: The Birmingham 2022 Queen’s Baton Relay is confirmed to visit Nottingham during its
Update on Energy Bill Rebate payments for Nottingham residents
The council is working towards paying up to 130,000 Council Tax payers £150 each under the Government’s Energy Bill Rebate
New Lord Mayor and Sheriff of Nottingham
Nottingham’s two civic roles have new appointees for the year ahead, following their inauguration at the meeting of the full
Twenty Days of Action to tackle local residents’ top issues
Following a successful programme of Days of Action in 2021/22, partners across the city are joining forces again to tackle