Queensbridge Road scheme – creating a greener, nicer place to be around the Vat & Fiddle area
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
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!
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
A proclamation of the accession of His Majesty King Charles III took place in Nottingham today, Sunday 11 September. Crowds
Queen Elizabeth II
Statement from the Lord Mayor of Nottingham Cllr Wendy Smith and the Leader of Nottingham City Council, Cllr David Mellen
Nottingham backs funding bid for Broad Marsh vision
Some of the city’s biggest businesses and organisations are backing Nottingham City Council’s funding bid for £20m from the Government’s
Imagination Library delivers 400,000 books to children in Nottingham
Another milestone has been reached for a scheme that gives free books to Nottingham children. A total of 400,000 books
Work continues to reshape the streets around Broad Marsh
The transformation of streets around the Broad Marsh area to complement new developments is continuing, with the resurfacing of Middle
Wollaton Hall takes centre stage on Antiques Roadshow
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
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
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
The Government has announced today that it has decided not to appoint Commissioners at Nottingham City Council, which it had



















