News Archive

Council leader: A-level students deserved more today than this uncertainty

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Results day this year has been even more strained for A-level students because all exams were cancelled due to the

City Council leisure centres have best health and safety standards in the country

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Djanogly Leisure Centre in Forest Fields Customers at Nottingham City Council’s leisure centres can be assured that health and safety

Proud of Nottingham pupils #Exams #HomeLearning #Resilience

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City Council Leader, Cllr David Mellen, praises Nottingham’s young people: “Today we celebrate A-Level results day and next week we

The historic Nottingham Arboretum to host Garden Bar and bandstand this Summer

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Bandstand at the Nottingham Arboretum The historic Nottingham Arboretum hosts the new Garden Bar and Bandstand concept over a number

Council accepts findings and recommendations of Robin Hood Energy governance report

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Nottingham City Council has accepted the findings of a new report on its governance of Robin Hood Energy, the not-for-profit

Changes to Broadmarsh roads successfully introduced

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Significant changes to Nottingham’s roads have been successfully introduced, which will allow work on a new public space for Nottingham’s

Face coverings must be worn in council venues

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New guidelines mean face coverings must be worn in council venues and a range of other new locations from Saturday

Drivers reminded of major changes to the City road network in Broadmarsh area this weekend

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Drivers are being reminded that significant changes to Nottingham’s road network come into force this weekend, as plans to pedestrianise

Take action to stop the spread of Covid-19 in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire

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Cases of Covid-19 are increasing in the city and countyTo stop the spread, Public Health directors urge everyone to play

City invites public to Play Tennis

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Nottingham Tennis Centre In the anniversary week of Andy Murray’s astonishing 2012 gold and silver medal wins, Nottingham Tennis Centre

Works to begin on reopening Lister Gate walkway at Broadmarsh Centre

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Steps are being taken to reopen the Lister Gate walkway which connects Collin Street and Lister Gate through the Broadmarsh

Court changes for repossessions

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The Government has announced how the eviction process will work once courts open in August. From August, landlords will need

Dealing with COVID-19 in HMOs.

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As we move into the recovery stages of COVID-19, the Government guidance has been updated and we want landlords and

Victoria Embankment closing to through traffic as part of Covid-19 recovery plans

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From Monday 3 August, Victoria Embankment in Nottingham will be closed to through traffic on a trial basis, as part

Nottingham City Council to reopen more libraries in August

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Nottingham City Council is reopening more of its libraries from Monday 3 August, as government restrictions begin to ease during

Nottingham City Council to reopen museums at Wollaton Hall & Deer Park and Newstead Abbey & Gardens

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Nottingham City Council is reopening its museums at Wollaton Hall & Deer Park and Newstead Abbey & Gardens from Saturday

What next? Is this the end of community spirit?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fh7gZekwO2M Complete the survey The City Council has launched an online survey to capture people’s experiences of lockdown. Communities are

Get involved in #28For28 to help Nottingham go carbon-free

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A 28-day challenge is being launched this weekend to show families in Nottingham how fun and easy it can be

Nottingham City Council supports Nottingham’s universities to drive local recovery with UK’s first Civic Agreement

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Nottingham’s two universities, together with Nottingham City Council, Nottinghamshire County Council, hospitals and Local Enterprise Partnership, have today launched the Universities

Alfresco dining area to give city-centre businesses a boost

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A ‘pop-up’ outdoor dining space is coming to Nottingham’s Old Market Square from Friday. The area, organised by Nottingham City