World exclusive T. rex exhibition releases its first school programme
The first real Tyrannosaurus rex to be exhibited in England for over 100 years will arrive in the UK this
Council hands over operation of its “shining jewel” as Nottingham Castle prepares to reopen
The operation of Nottingham Castle was formally handed over to Nottingham Castle Trust today (Tuesday 1st June), after three years
Nottingham city centre receives Purple Flag Award
Despite the pandemic, the city of Nottingham has once again been awarded Purple Flag status, a prestigious award that it
Local residents’ top issues to be tackled in 20 Days of Action
Partners across the city are joining forces to tackle issues in local areas, including crime, anti-social behaviour, fly-tipping and dog
Enhanced fire safety works agreed at council flats in Nottingham
Residents in 375 flats in Bestwood are set to benefit from additional fire safety measures which will give them further
Week of action nets 56 untaxed vehicles in Nottingham
A total of 56 vehicles were towed away or clamped during a week-long crackdown on untaxed vehicles in Nottingham. Among
Free school meals vouchers available for families this half-term
Nottingham City Council is giving out £15 vouchers to support families over the 31 May – 4 June half-term holiday
Demolition of part of the former Broadmarsh Shopping Centre to begin in June
Further significant steps towards transforming the former Broadmarsh shopping centre site will be taken next month. In July 2020, the
‘Grab your jab’ and help to keep Nottingham communities safe
A fresh call has gone out for adults in Nottingham to get vaccinated – to help the city’s continued unlocking
Landlords urged to help find homes for homeless people in Nottingham
Landlords are being asked to help find safe places to live for homeless individuals and families in Nottingham Nottingham City
Bringing the beauty of spring in Nottingham’s parks to Nottingham Care Home residents
In the past fourteen months of Covid-19 with repeated lockdowns, Nottingham’s parks and green spaces have been a lifeline for
“Hang-out with a Real T. rex” – Exhibition at Nottingham is on the look-out for 100 volunteers
One hundred people who are interested in getting up close and personal with a gigantic 67 million-year-old beast are being
Testing for Covid-19 variant of concern in second city school
Staff, pupils and family members at Ellis Guilford school, in Basford, are being asked to take a Covid-19 test after
Commemoration unveiled to mark Nottingham’s biggest council housing development
A new poem and commemoration stone is being unveiled this week, at one of the city’s biggest and most ambitious
‘Bee Hotels’ popping up around Nottingham ahead of World Bee Day
Ten new ‘hotels’ for bees are going up in neighbourhoods around Nottingham this week, ahead of World Bee Day on
Nottingham City Council secures £12.53m of Future High Street Funding
Nottingham City Council has secured £12.53 million from the Future High Streets Fund to drastically improve the area around Angel
Construction work creates 500 new jobs for Nottingham
While construction work across Nottingham city centre changes the way the city looks, it’s also changing the lives of previously
Week of action against untaxed vehicles in Nottingham
Nottingham City Council is working with the DVLA on a week of action to crack down on untaxed vehicles in
Let’s go back to Nottingham – but let’s do so safely
Nottingham is ready to give a warm and safe welcome to visitors as lockdown restrictions ease further from Monday (May
Testing for Covid-19 variant of concern in City primary school
Pupils and parents of Henry Whipple Primary in Bestwood are being asked to take a Covid-19 test after Public Health