Nottingham is gearing up for the UK’s biggest rollout of ultra-low energy homes in 2019
Nottingham City Council has secured over £5million through the European Regional Development Fund (2014-20) to roll out its Energiesprong, ultra-low
intu appoints contractor for intu Broadmarsh redevelopment
intu has today announced the appointment of Sir Robert McAlpine to deliver the £86 million transformation of intu Broadmarsh in
Bulwell Forest Recreation Ground Awarded Centenary Field Status
Bulwell Forest Recreation Ground is to be designated a Centenary Field commemorating those lost in World War One. The new
Councillor Mohammed Ibrahim
Nottingham City Council has announced the sad news that former Lord Mayor and long-serving City Councillor, Mohammed Ibrahim, passed away
No homeless children expected to be staying in B & Bs in Nottingham this Christmas
Nottingham City Council has confirmed that no homeless families with children are expected to be staying in a B &
Nottingham Tennis Centre recognised at National Awards
Nottingham Tennis Centre has performed well in two recent national award ceremonies. The centre took the gold medal at the
Make sure you remember Christmas 2018 for all the right reasons!
A warning has gone out to consumers in Nottingham to make sure they don’t fall victim to a festive scam.
Official opening for £1.8m primary school expansion
Cllr Neghat Khan officially opens the Glade Hill expansion with head teacher Loretta Sheppard A City primary school has officially
Nottingham City Council sites have generated over ONE MILLION kilowatt hours of solar power in 2018
Solar power systems installed on a range of Nottingham City Council buildings have generated one million kilowatt hours of green
Broadmarsh regeneration programme takes a step closer
The much-anticipated redevelopment of intu Broadmarsh and the new Broadmarsh Car Park development took a step closer today, after councillors
Government austerity means £22m more City Council savings next year
Austerity isn’t over for Nottingham, with the City Council’s main Government funding slashed by three quarters since 2013 – plummeting
New Look, New Year as Old Market Square celebrations are confirmed
This New Year’s Eve, Nottingham will welcome 2019 on Old Market Square with a huge free street party and fireworks
Nottingham celebrates hero suffragette Helen Watts with a call for women to register to vote
100 years ago today on Friday 14 December, women were able to vote in a General Election for the first
‘Now’ charity Christmas single raises money for homeless people in Nottingham
December wouldn’t be the same without the annual race for Christmas number one – and Sing it Bold Community Gospel
Sheriff to officially open new Strelley Road Library
The new £1m Strelley Road Library opened its doors on 14 November, bringing together modern library facilities and Nottingham City
Lenton regeneration showcased across the region
One of Nottingham city’s biggest housing regeneration projects has been on show to housing associations across the region. Lenton Green
Nottingham City Council wins Local Authority of the Year Award
Nottingham City Council’s Energy Services have won the prestigious Energy Awards for Best Local Authority Initiative of the Year for
City care home opens ‘pub’ to help dementia residents connect with their past
Caption: Amardeep Bhattal, Service Provision Manager, and Catherine Underwood, Director of Adult Social Services, open The Royal Oak with resident
Nottingham joins the fight against dirty air by signing Cleaner Air Charter
Nottingham City Council has today signed up to Oxford City Council’s Charter for Cleaner Air, which calls on the UK
Gearing up for the festive season with the team that keeps taxi passengers safe
Nottingham City Council’s taxi licensing team is getting ready for Christmas. The team, which oversees the 2,500 taxis licensed in