News Archive

‘No place for hate’ says Nottingham as Chinese community targeted

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A campaign has been launched in Nottingham to support the Chinese community after reports of Covid-related hate crime. Incidents have

£3.3m of discretionary grants paid to businesses – but the job isn’t finished yet, says Nottingham City Council

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Nottingham City Council has paid its full allocation of discretionary grants to small businesses, called the Nottingham Small Business Fund,

City Council reopens more services

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Nottingham City Council is reopening more services following the latest Government announcement on the further easing of COVID 19 lockdown

Nottingham Chinese Community mobilises to fight Covid-19

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Nottingham’s Chinese community has raised over £10,000 to source and deliver nearly 100,000 masks to support core workers and vulnerable

Public Health Leaders welcome new data in fight against Coronavirus

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Public Health leaders in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire have welcomed the expected publication of Pillar 2 data. Alison Challenger and Jonathan Gribbin,

Carbon Neutral Nottingham reaches global Wellbeing Cities Award finals

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Nottingham has been selected as a finalist city in the Wellbeing Cities Awards, receiving international recognition for its Carbon Neutral

Government announcement on Council funding is “not what was promised” 

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The Government has failed to deliver on its pledges to fully compensate Nottingham for the costs and impact of the

Nottingham City Council to reopen some libraries from next week

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Nottingham City Council is reopening some libraries from Monday 6th July 2020 as part of a phased reopening, in line

City prepares a cautious welcome as pubs and other businesses reopen this weekend

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Nottingham is preparing to welcome more people back as pubs and restaurants and other hospitality services can start to re-open

Nottingham Arrow: Summer 2020

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The Summer 2020 issue of the Nottingham Arrow is out now! In this issue: Let’s stop the spread of COVID-19

Nottingham City sets out plan for managing coronavirus outbreaks

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A plan for how future outbreaks of coronavirus will be managed and controlled in Nottingham City has been published. The

100 days since the country locked down and the city stepped up

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The Leader of Nottingham City Council has highlighted the vital role played by local people, communities and the authority’s staff

Over £2.5m of discretionary grants paid to local businesses as second round opens

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Over 300 businesses have received a discretionary business support grant from Nottingham City Council to support small businesses in the

Nottingham Beach and Riverside Festival cancelled for summer 2020

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Nottingham City Council has today announced the cancellation of two major summer events. Both the Nottingham Beach and Riverside Festival

Council faces severe financial consequences unless Government delivers on its promises

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The financial impact of Covid-19 on Nottingham City Council is now estimated at around £86 million, the authority has revealed

Intu administration a major concern for UK cities but Nottingham’s regeneration will continue, says Council Leader

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The announcement that intu has entered into administration is a major concern for cities and towns across the country where

Council House to be lit up for Armed Forces Day 2020

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Nottingham’s iconic Council House will be lit up tomorrow (Saturday) in red, white and blue to mark national Armed Forces

72nd Anniversary celebration to honour the Windrush generation

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Today, Monday 22nd June, marks the 72nd anniversary of the landing of SS Empire Windrush at Tilbury Docks in 1948

Nottingham schools to celebrate ‘Books I love about love’

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Pupils in Nottingham schools will discuss ‘Books I Love about Love’ during this year’s Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) Day.

City Council Leader responds to Reading attack

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Nottingham City Council Leader, Councillor David Mellen, has responded to the attack in Reading yesterday in which three people lost