Nottingham City Council sets out plan for recovery and improvement
Nottingham City Council has set out how over the next three years it will address the financial and governance issues
City Council’s Covid budget proposes £15.6m of cost savings in response to ‘extreme’ Covid challenges
Nottingham City Council has set out proposals to make £15.6m of savings to help balance the budget for 2021/22 as it
Council secures grant funding to buy longer-term homes for homeless individuals
Nottingham City Council has successfully secured almost £1m of Government funding to go towards buying 15 one-bed flats for homeless
Live or work in Forest Fields or Hyson Green? Protect your loved ones – get a Covid test
A new pilot Asymptomatic Testing Centre for people who live and work in Forest Fields and Hyson Green will open
Ending benefit uplift would cut the thread some are hanging on by – Council Leader
An uplift in Universal Credit introduced at the beginning of the pandemic should be kept, and extended to other benefit
Plan to tackle hate crime goes to Full Council
City councillors will be asked on Monday to formally approve a new plan to tackle hate crime in Nottingham. The
Construction starts on over 100 new affordable homes in Nottingham
Work to build 106 new council houses has started in Top Valley. Nottingham City Homes (NCH) was given planning permission to build
Global hotel operator IHG signs up to Nottingham’s Island Quarter
A BRAND new upscale hotel complex will soon be on its way to Nottingham after the developer behind The Island
National Lockdown announced with immediate effect
The Prime Minister has announced a new national lockdown which starts immediately, to be ratified in law on Wednesday and
Statement from the Leader of Nottingham City Council on schools reopening
Councillor David Mellen, also Portfolio Holder for Schools, said: Covid infection levels in Nottingham currently remain below the national average
A year at the Broadmarsh Centre – change, disappointment, optimism
More than 3,000 responses have been put forward ahead of a New Year’s Day deadline for how Nottingham’s Broadmarsh Centre
Nottingham to move to Tier 4 ‘Stay at Home’ restrictions for Covid-19 from 31 December
Nottingham will move to Tier 4 ‘Stay at Home’ Covid-19 restrictions from Thursday 31 December at 00:01am, following the Government announcement
Spread peace and joy, not Covid this Christmas
There is a high chance of spreading Covid rather than peace and joy if you don’t take the necessary precautions
Nottingham world first: Electric bin lorries take to the streets
Two new electric bin lorries have started operating in Nottingham in a world first – and they’re outperforming their diesel
Changing horizon promises a better entrance to Nottingham
Once an unwelcome sight on entering the city from Nottingham’s bus and rail stations, construction at the council’s new Broadmarsh
Property Manager fined for not looking after a Nottingham property
A Nottingham Property Management company has been sentenced for not ensuring a house in multiple occupation occupied by six tenants
Nottingham Landlord jailed over illegal eviction attempt
A Nottingham landlord, who breached a court order not to harass or evict his tenants has been given a prison
Government announces new Covid rules for Christmas period
New Government Covid restrictions announced by the Prime Minister today mean three households will now only be allowed to meet
Nottingham recognised as leading city for start-up businesses
Nottingham is one of the best places to set up a new business, according to recent research. The research found
‘Outstanding’ council staff land two national awards for excellence
Staff working for Nottingham City Council’s Parks and Transport teams have been nationally acclaimed for their work. Parks, Grounds and