Housing Benefit and Council Tax services moving to Loxley House on Monday 13 January
Nottingham Revenues and Benefits service, which provides support for Housing Benefit and Council Tax currently based at Nottingham Central Library
We built it, they’re coming: thriving private sector investment in the Southside
Cranes in the air across the Southside area of Nottingham aren’t just there for the Broadmarsh redevelopment programme, as private
2020: New decade, new vision
As we approach the New Year, the start of a new decade, I believe there are good reasons to be
A year of change in Nottingham – with the best yet to come
As construction teams close down for Christmas, Nottingham is in a rare quiet period after a busy year of redevelopment
Old Market Square gets ready to welcome the new decade
This New Year’s Eve, Nottingham will welcome 2020 on Old Market Square with a huge free street party and fireworks
Opening times for services this Christmas and New Year
Here is a list of what council services are running over Christmas and New Year… City Council Offices Closed Christmas
Pre-let agreed at new Grade A offices named after British pioneer
Construction is [insert stage of progress here] and two pre-lets are already agreed for the new Grade A office building
How is your council finding new ways of making money to fund local services?
What would you do if the money coming into your household was cut by three-quarters? One option would be to
Parents urged to return unsafe toy dolls sold in Nottingham
Nottingham City Trading Standards have sounded a warning about unsafe toys that have been on sale ahead of Christmas. The
Cutting air pollution must be a Government priority, says leading councillor
A call for the Government to commit to urgently cut air pollution levels in the UK made today by a
Government cuts lead to hard-pressed council tax payers funding care for the elderly
Nottingham City Council is setting next year’s budget against the backdrop of having its Government funding slashed by three-quarters over
Community champion thanked for selfless work helping youngsters
The Leader of Nottingham City Council has congratulated a Nottingham man after he scooped a national television award for his
Completed restoration work at Newstead Abbey unveiled
Painstaking restoration work to 12th and 18th century parts of Newstead Abbey has been completed on the West Front and
Landlord and Property Manager fined thousands of pounds over licensing offences
A Nottingham landlord and his property manager have been fined over £34,000 after admitting licencing offences. Dexter Blackstock appeared at
What we’re doing on knife crime is working, says council leader after 18% fall in incidents
People in Nottinghamshire are now less likely to be affected by knife crime than in most places across the country,
Property company fined for failing to licence homes
A property services company in Nottingham has been ordered to pay over £7,000 for failing to licence six properties. During
Two plead guilty to Housing Act offences
A Nottingham Landlord and his property manager have pleaded guilty to numerous offences relating to Housing Act Offences. Azam and
New one stop shop Customer Hub to open in January
A new Customer Hub will open at Nottingham City Council’s Loxley House on Trent Street in January, putting citizen focused
Can my landlord increase the rent?
Chances are you’ve seen that rents are rising, and it’s not just in Nottingham – it’s across the whole country.
Nottingham creatives to help bring city’s rebellious past to life
A local company has been chosen to create a series of animated films to be played in the new Rebellion