Females to the fore on International Women’s Day
Today (Monday 8 March) is International Women’s Day, when the spotlight is turned on inequalities faced by women and the
Council agrees budget for recovery following difficult Covid year
A meeting of Nottingham City Council’s Full Council today, Monday 8th March, agreed a package of budget proposals as it
Tributes paid to director who ‘dedicated her life to helping children’
Tributes have been paid to a ‘much loved and respected’ senior officer at Nottingham City Council. Helen Blackman, who was
Nottinghamshire parents urged to get twice-weekly testing as children return to classroom
Covid-19 rapid lateral flow tests are now available for anyone who is over the age of 18 who lives in
Nottingham office space to be converted to new council homes
Unused offices in Radford are being turned into eight new social housing apartments. The office space, which forms part of
Children’s charity delivers its 300,000th book in Nottingham
A Nottingham campaign delivering free books to children has just passed a major milestone. Nottingham City Council has been working
Nottingham Arrow – Spring 2021
The Spring 2021 issue of the Nottingham Arrow is out now! In this issue:Vaccination latest, Thank you Key Workers &
Housing scheme helping to improve the lives of hospital patients extended
A Nottingham housing scheme that works to reduce hospital admissions has been given further funding to continues its work. Nottingham’s
Nottingham Landlord ordered to pay back thousands in rent
A Nottingham landlord who failed to licence his property has been ordered to pay back over £5,000 in rent. Mr
Famous Nottingham faces all agree: get the jab to get back to normal
Robin Hood and Nottingham’s famous Left Lion feature in a new video produced by Nottingham City Council to encourage people
Council reveals new names for ‘world-first’ electric bin lorries
Two electric bin lorries have been unveiled today (Friday) – after being named by the Nottingham public. The commercial vehicles
Work to reinstate historic shopfronts at key Nottingham location begins
Nottingham’s Heritage Action Zone is celebrating the start of works to its largest grant-funded project to date. The Grade II
Protect those around you – get a Covid test
Nottingham City Council is extending its asymptomatic testing offer to residents by opening up two new centres for people who
Tributes to housing boss who helped change the face of Nottingham
A former City Council Housing Director who helped change the face of Nottingham has died, aged 86. Arthur Oscroft, who
New Electrical Safety Regulations April 2021
The regulations apply to all private rented sector properties (including HMOs) in England. Electrical testing for landlords In July last year, new
Nottingham poised for a strong post-Covid recovery
Nottingham is well placed to bounce back from the impact of Covid, as it boasts a number of strengths that
New and safe homes created in Nottingham for survivors of domestic violence
A social housing provider in Nottingham is supporting women and children who have experienced domestic or sexual abuse or violence
City and county council prepare to support vaccination of carers
As part of the next stage of the national vaccination programme, the county and city councils along with health and
New images show dramatic changes to Broadmarsh area
New pictures show the scale of progress being made in the Broadmarsh area, unseen by many due to the Covid-19
Broadmarsh Big Conversation – thank you from Nottingham City Council
Nottingham City Council has thanked all those who took part in the Broadmarsh Big Conversation, and pledged to keep local



















