Friends Of The Earth highlight innovative scheme in Nottingham
Nottingham’s forward-thinking approach has been highlighted by Friends Of The Earth (FoE) as part of a new campaign to tackle
Nottingham City Council to buy more homes to meet housing need
Nottingham City Council has approved plans to buy back more than 250 former council houses. The four-year scheme, which was
Young creative Sasha’s off to China
Recent Nottingham Trent University graduate and Young Creative Awards winner Sasha Hughes-Stanton has been awarded a special prize by national
£1m hub to create more construction jobs opens in Nottingham
A project aimed at getting more people into construction training and jobs in Nottingham has launched today. Last year the
Nottingham hosts national planning conference as city’s growth accelerates
Planning officers from around the country are converging on Nottingham this week and will hear how the current explosion of
Funding boost set to help Nottingham’s Tiny Talkers
Children who need additional help with their early speech and communication skills are set to benefit from a Nottingham City
ULEV service centre gets the go ahead
Nottingham City Council is set to open its own electric vehicle service centre this summer – believed to be the
StoryParks helps celebrate the legacy of our own fantastic Mr Fox
The StoryParks project is less than a month from launch. July and August will see a five-week interactive outdoor pop-up
Nottingham City Council supports Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) in schools
Public statement from Nottingham City Council: Nottingham is a diverse city that celebrates equality, inclusivity and respect. We believe it
Wimbledon hopeful urges more to take part in tennis across the city this summer
Freya Christie (Photo by Nathan Stirk/Getty Images for LTA) A Nottingham tennis player who is heading to the prestigious Wimbledon
Canal Street to close in one direction for essential gas works
Major gas works will take place on Canal Street from late July. The westbound section of Canal Street will close
HRH the Duke of Kent to unveil Great War Memorial
HRH Duke of Kent will officially unveil the Great War Memorial to Nottinghamshire’s fallen on 28h June 2019. The memorial
Overwhelming support for Nottingham Great Get Together
Hundreds of people across Nottingham are getting together with neighbours and friends to share food and celebrate all that we
Motorists urged to switch off their engines this Clean Air Day
Pupils at Middleton Primary School encouraged drivers to switch off their engines for cleaner air today (Thursday 20 June). They
Green light for Grade A office space in Nottingham’s Southside
Planning consent has been granted for a new seven storey Grade A office block in the Southside area of Nottingham,
New events added and handy guides available as city prepares for first Lightest Night on Friday
To celebrate the summer solstice, Nottingham will host its first-ever Lightest Night this Friday – 21 June. The city will
Council grants new long-term lease to support Nottingham Forest’s ground development
The City Council has agreed to grant Nottingham Forest a new 250-year lease to enable to the club to redevelop
City Council launches consultation on Adult Social Care charges
Nottingham City Council is proposing to increase charges for adult social care services – and is asking for feedback on
Cash boost for parks as successful Nottingham bid lands share of £11m
Nottingham has been successful in securing a share of £11m to safeguard the future of the city’s parks and open
Garcia beats Vekic to capture Nature Valley Open title in Nottingham
Caroline Garcia – credit Getty Images French top seed Caroline Garcia came from a set down to defeat second seed


















