Marking National Holocaust Memorial Day in Nottingham
Nottingham will mark National Holocaust Memorial Day on Thursday (January 27th) by lighting up the Council House purple and hosting
Nottingham is on track to reach carbon neutrality by 2028 after first annual review
Nottingham is on track to become the first carbon neutral city in the UK by 2028, the first review of
Light Night returns to the ‘Rebel City’
Nottingham Light Night 2022 is confirmed as the event returns for its fourteenth year. Nottingham’s Light Night will take place
Working together to make sure residents in tall buildings are safe
Nottingham City Council is continuing to take action to support residents living in tall buildings in the city while the
Lottery funding secured to restore the Grade II Victoria Embankment Memorial Gardens
Nottingham City Council is celebrating after receiving the news that its £1.7m bid to develop Victoria Embankment Memorial Gardens has
Council set to adopt bold plan for city’s bright future
Nottingham City Council is set to adopt an Economic Recovery and Renewal Plan for the city which aims to improve
100 job vacancies welcomed at new HM Revenue and Customs Nottingham hub
A major new office developed as part of the regeneration of Nottingham’s Southside area has started recruitment. The Unity Square
350,000th book sent out through Nottingham book-gifting charity
A Nottingham scheme that gives free books to children has reached another major milestone. The 350,000th book has been delivered
Proposed consultation on future of libraries in the city
Draft proposals for consultation regarding the modernisation of Nottingham City’s Library Service are set to be discussed at a meeting
Contact centre renamed after Nottingham’s ‘champion’ of children
A Radford contact centre was today renamed ‘Helen’s Place’ in recognition of a senior officer at the City Council who
Good support in place for children and young people with special educational needs or disabilities in Nottingham, say inspectors
Inspectors from Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission have recognised efforts in Nottingham to improve support for people with special
Poultry and captive bird keepers receive bird flu order
Businesses, schools, and residents in possession of poultry and captive birds are being told to keep them indoors where possible
Cool Hockley attracts national attention
Hockley has been named as one of the 12 ‘coolest postcodes to move to in 2022’ by The Sunday Times
Challenges and opportunities of the year gone and the year ahead
2021 has been another difficult year for many people in many different ways – but there have also been some
Nottingham’s newest neighbourhood starting to take shape along the River Trent
Just a stone’s throw from Nottingham city centre, a new neighbourhood is starting to emerge from what was once mainly
Tribute to ‘Mr Meadows’
We are saddened to hear that Karl White has died from Covid and send our deep condolences to all who
More local businesses and workers to benefit from skills project
City councillors have accepted almost £1m of external funding to expand a project so that even more local businesses and
Council’s £90,000 boost to support ‘vital’ work of city food banks
Almost £90,000 has been handed to food banks across Nottingham to support their work over the Christmas and New Year
A year of action towards carbon neutrality in 2028
Nottingham City Council has been working hard to reduce the city’s carbon emissions as Nottingham strives to become the UK’s
6,500 fuel poor homes across the Midlands to be improved after £82m grant funding secured
The Midlands Energy Hub has coordinated a bid to secure more than £82m of Government funding through the Sustainable Warmth