Councillor David Mellen completes his Big Reading Challenge
Councillor David Mellen, Portfolio Holder for Early Intervention and Early Years at Nottingham City Council, has completed his Big Reading
Councillor Jon Collins
We can confirm that in order to pursue other opportunities, Councillor Jon Collins will not be standing as a candidate
Council’s message of solidarity and reassurance following Christchurch attacks
A message of reassurance and solidarity with Nottingham’s Muslim community has been issued by the City Council following the terror
Proposed new partnership agreement for the management of Nottingham’s council houses.
A new proposed partnership agreement between Nottingham City Council and Nottingham City Homes (NCH) will be discussed at the council’s
City Council to consult on relocating day service for the elderly
Nottingham City Council is to consult with citizens over plans to relocate its Marcus Garvey Day Service. The culturally-specific service
Primary school head teacher praised as a ‘role model’ for pupils
A Nottingham primary school head teacher has been praised for the way she inspires pupils and teachers. Ofsted inspectors said
Statement on New Zealand terror attacks
The Leader of Nottingham City Council has strongly condemned the attacks in New Zealand and urged people to remain united
Restoration work to be carried out on Carrington Street and Station Street’s historic buildings thanks to Heritage Scheme
A grant has been awarded as part of the City Council’s Townscape Heritage Scheme to repair and restore key elements
Outstanding nursery school praised for ‘inspiring awe and wonder’
Nottingham Nursery School has been praised for the way it inspires ‘awe and wonder’ among children. Ofsted inspectors said the
Time to go back underground as Cave City returns
The Cave City – Underground Festival will return to the city between 5-10 April as Nottingham continues to celebrate and
New Grade A office space proposal in Southside area
The redevelopment of Nottingham’s Southside area, which includes the area around the train station and Broadmarsh, could continue to grow
Jobs fair brings employment opportunities to Nottingham North
Nottingham North residents looking to find suitable work, change career or maybe find their first full time job after leaving
Nottingham City Council aiming to build on success with £2bn of redevelopment plans
Plans to build on the recent redevelopment of Nottingham will be presented to Nottingham City Council’s Executive Board on Tuesday
Plans for Broadmarsh public realm released
Exciting public realm proposals for the Broadmarsh area have been released, setting out how the pedestrian area will be developed
Is your friend being hurt by her partner? We’re proud to support Equation’s #HelpAFriend campaign
This March, domestic abuse prevention charity Equation is running a bold campaign in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire that could help people
Nottingham celebrates World Book Day in style
Children and staff at Robin Hood Primary School, Bestwood, with their new books. Nottingham marked World Book Day in style
Cleaner streets, cleaner air – electric sweepers take to the streets
Four new fully electric street sweepers began cleaning Nottingham’s city centre streets this week in a first for the UK.
Fresh blooms to add a splash of Old Market Square colour
Work has started to brighten up Nottingham’s Old Market Square with new flowers and shrubs. The £15,000 Nottingham City Council
City Council backs appeal for LGBT+ adoptive and foster parents
Nottingham City Council is backing an appeal for more LGBT+ people and couples to give homes to children in care.
City Council approves latest budget following decade of Government cuts
Nottingham City Council’s annual budget meeting has today (4 March) approved proposals to make £23m of savings in 2019/20 after



















