Nottingham’s renewed pledge to take local action against climate emergency
City Council Deputy Leader Cllr Sally Longford has today signed the Glasgow Food and Climate Declaration, as Glasgow prepares to
Well-done banners lifted in Bulwell to mark Emily’s Olympic triumph
A number of banners have gone up in Bulwell to congratulate returning Olympic hero Emily Campbell. The conquering 27-year-old became
Council’s ‘well done’ to pupils for their hard work and resilience
Councillor Eunice Campbell-Clark, Portfolio Holder for Schools at Nottingham City Council, said: “We have some fantastic young people in the
£432k secured to make streets safer and cut crime in the city
A major safety overhaul is underway in Nottingham to crackdown on burglary thanks to a six-figure Home Office grant. Nottinghamshire
How Nottingham is building homes to meet the needs of a diverse and growing city
Nottingham has a variety of different housing needs and as a landlord, housing provider and planning authority, the City Council
Look up for Nottingham Adventure Trail this summer
Look up… Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Or the next clue on an adventure? Stay active this
Dancing in the streets of Bulwell – Socially Distant Street Zumba
Charm putting the group through its paces Following on from the huge success of Socially Distanced Street Zumba in Crabtree
‘We’re really sorry for the disruption, but please bear with us’, says Deputy Leader
Residents have been asked to bear with the City Council as garden-waste collections become the latest area to be hit
Accolade confirms Council’s ongoing commitment to Armed Forces
Nottingham City Council has today been handed a major award by the Ministry of Defence (MOD) for continued support of
Iconic gateway to Nottingham celebrates 150th anniversary
It’s seen royal tours, the Olympic torch, survived great floods, and one great frost. This week marks an impressive 150
Hundreds of new homes set to be built in Bestwood, Nottingham
Hundreds of new homes could be built on the site of the former Padstow School and Ridgeway playing field at
Sue’s ready to say goodbye to pupils after four decades of teaching
A Bulwell teacher is retiring after 40 years working at the same primary school. Sue Hickman, who turns 58 tomorrow
£15m earmarked to transform City Council over next three years
Nottingham City Council is preparing to invest up to £15m over the next three years to carry out fundamental changes
Pay gap for BAME staff revealed at City Council
Black and Minority Ethnic (BAME) staff Nottingham City Council are paid on average 92p for every £1 earned by white
Housing licensing protecting tenants and making a difference in Nottingham
A housing licensing scheme in Nottingham is continuing to protect tenants and make sure they live in good quality private
City-wide Partnership Launches Hospitality Recruitment Campaign
Nottingham is a sociable city, with a vibrant visitor and night-time economy and world-class attractions. At the heart of this is Nottingham’s hospitality sector, which makes a
City Council forges ahead with Victoria Embankment improvements plan
Victoria Embankment Nottingham City Council is ready to embark on the next stage of developing the Victoria Embankment Memorial Gardens,
Council’s £140million plan to retrofit more homes and cut energy bills
Nottingham City Council is leading a regional bid for up to £140million of Government funding to help tackle fuel poverty.
Temporary homes for Nottingham families set to get go ahead
Temporary homes for Nottingham families could take a step forward this week when a decision to enable Nottingham City Homes
Nottingham Beach cancelled this year due to Covid concerns
Nottingham Beach will not be going ahead this year as a result of the ongoing Covid pandemic, Nottingham City Council




















