Further warning on COVID scams during fortnight of action
Nottingham City Council has today issued a fresh warning of coronavirus scams as part of a national campaign of action.
Black Lives Matter
The Lord Mayor with the young people who cleaned graffiti from the Council House; Tanatswa Chihoro, Lucy-Leila Nammi and Storm
Resuming council services
Nottingham City Council is getting ready to restart a range of its services as the city adapts to a ‘new
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
Monday 15 June 2020 will mark World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. In Nottingham we believe that every adult should be
Nottingham reopens safely
Nottingham has started to carefully and safely reopen to more people as the Government eases lock down restrictions and new
Welcome back! Nottingham begins to reopen
Nottingham will start to carefully and safely reopen to more people as lockdown restrictions are eased and new arrangements are
Ongoing Government support needed to prevent “spiral of decline” for retail and hospitality businesses
Government must continue to support small retail businesses over the coming months or risk a “spiral of decline” in our
50 electric vans available on free trials to local firms
Businesses in Nottingham are to be offered free trials of new electric vans after the City Council was successful in
Huge programme of transport improvements set to get go-ahead
The green light is set to be given to a massive programme of transport improvements in Nottingham that has received
Council to support schools to open to more pupils from 15 June
Nottingham City Council is to support primary schools to reopen for more pupils from Monday 15 June. Following discussions with
Nottingham’s 2028 Carbon Neutral Action Plan is blueprint for a green recovery
Almost 1,000 responses from residents, businesses and organisations across Nottingham have helped to shape how the city aims to become
Survey shows 93% of people in Nottingham get on well together
An impressive 93 per cent of people in Nottingham feel neighbours of different backgrounds get on well together, according to
A message from City Council Leader Cllr David Mellen and Portfolio Holder for Communities Cllr Rebecca Langton
The death of George Floyd in Minneapolis at the hands of the American police has rightly ignited anger not just
Broadmarsh roadworks programme resumes with changes around NCP Car Park
Works to change the roadspace in the Broadmarsh area are due to resume, with the next phase of works due
The Robin Hood Fund and Nottingham City Council Combine to Support Nottingham’s Largest Ever Food Programme
£29,000 of joint funding will be used to support more than 40 food banks and social eating projects across Nottingham.
Drivers to pay for on-street car parking again in Nottingham
On-street parking charges will be re-introduced on Nottingham’s streets next week – although key workers will still be able to
Council praises partnership work to support care homes in Covid-19 crisis
City council joined with NHS to provide more staff cover, training, infection control support and essential PPECare home teams praised
Impact of Covid-19 on BAME communities
A Public Health England review has found that people from Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) groups in the UK
Walking and cycling improvements planned as Covid restrictions are eased
The Government has announced £2.5m of new funding for Nottingham to introduce temporary measures to encourage walking and cycling as
City Council shows solidarity against racism
Nottingham City Council is to light up two key buildings tonight as a show of solidarity against racism in light