Taxi driver loses licence for driving away from man and his guide dog
A Nottingham taxi driver has lost his licence after refusing to give a lift to a blind man with a
The search is on for volunteers at the Nature Valley Open Tennis in June – Only two weeks left to apply
Nottingham City Council and the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) are looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help at the Open Nottingham
Nottingham to put culture at the heart of a successful local economy
Nottingham could become a leading European city for culture and creativity by being at the forefront of a new approach
Grant from National Lottery to drive forward a Heritage Partnership in Nottingham
Nottingham City Council has received a National Lottery grant to engage those with an appreciation of heritage within the city.
Nottingham City Council launches plans to transform Wollaton Hall & Deer Park
A Transformation Project was launched at Wollaton Hall yesterday (Tuesday 29 January) which will see the iconic Nottingham landmark undergo
A magical night to enjoy your city as Nottingham Light Night 2019 is announced
The twelfth Nottingham Light Night will take place in the city next month, on Friday 8 February. Organised by Nottingham
Health and Wellbeing Board: Employers must do more to improve mental health
Nottingham City Health and Wellbeing Board is urging more local organisations to commit to change how we think and act
Private landlords: Have you got a licence?
Landlords of shared houses in some parts of Nottingham are being reminded to check if they need to apply for
Nottingham leader backs calls for HS2 commitment
Councillor Jon Collins, Leader of Nottingham City Council, has joined dozens of prominent figures from the East Midlands signing an
Councillor David Mellen to read to 5,000 children in 50 days
Councillor David Mellen, Portfolio Holder for Early Intervention and Early Years at Nottingham City Council, is launching his Big Reading
Nottingham City Council marks Holocaust Memorial Day
Nottingham’s Council House will host a ceremony of commemoration this weekend for the victims of the Holocaust. The memorial service,
Nottingham aims to be first carbon neutral city in the UK
Nottingham could become the first carbon neutral city in the UK after the City Council set itself an ambitious target
Stonewall names Nottingham City Council one of Britain’s top 100 LGBT-inclusive employers
Nottingham City Council has been named one of the most inclusive employers in Britain by lesbian, gay, bi and trans
Big Energy Saving Week 2019
Big Energy Saving Week 2019 (BESW) is back to help consumers understand their energy use, cut their bills and get
Trader spared custodial sentence after admitting possession and supply of illegal tobacco
A Nottingham man received a suspended prison sentence after pleading guilty to the sale of fake cigarettes. Farman Fariq Abdulrahman,
‘Magnificent Seven’ praise for primary pupils
Primary pupils have been praised for the way they meet their school’s ‘Magnificent Seven’ standards. Ofsted inspectors said children at
Nowhere to hide for rogue landlords, with Government-backed data system
An innovative data modelling tool to target rogue landlords in Nottingham more effectively has won financial backing from the Government.
Nottingham City Council signs charter to support construction workers
The Leader of Nottingham City Council has today signed a charter to highlight and protect the rights of construction workers.
Primary school praised for progress made by pupils
A Nottingham primary school has been praised for the improvements its pupils make in maths and English. Ofsted inspectors said
Last chance to apply for primary places starting in September in Nottingham schools
Parents and carers of children in Nottingham city who are due to start primary school in September 2019 have just