Any ‘super-council’ plans should include an expanded city
The County Council’s proposals to re-organise local government are incomplete and miss a huge opportunity by leaving the city out
Avoid the winter travel blues
Nottingham City Council is calling on citizens to rethink how they travel this winter. The winter months have the slowest
Nottingham joins calls for Government to do more to tackle nightmare homes
Nottingham City Council has joined calls for the national government to step up its protection of families in private rented
Who will dare visit Old Market Scare?
Old Market Square and its tram stop are to be re-named for Halloween to ‘Old Market Scare’ to coincide with
Free garden waste collections to be extended into November in 2019
Free garden waste collections in Nottingham are set to be extended into November by the City Council next year after
Last chance to apply for a secondary school place
Parents of children who live in Nottingham City and who are due to start secondary school in September 2019 have
Catering team cooks up a storm at national awards ceremony
The quality of food and drinks served up by Nottingham City Council’s catering service has landed a prestigious award. Nottingham
Nottingham celebrates Hoodwinked success and £133k raised for Nottinghamshire Hospice
After two years of planning, three months on the streets of Nottingham, three days of farewell events and one big,
School attendance bucks national trend to improve in Nottingham
School absence has improved in Nottingham – with secondary pupils recording better attendance than the national average. Nottingham City Council
City’s solar power champion recognised for outstanding achievement
Long-serving City Councillor Alan Clark, who died last year, has received a posthumous award for his outstanding contribution to the
Last chance to have your say on extending free garden waste collections next year
Garden waste collections are about to finish for the current year but the City Council is consulting on extending the
Biggest Beer Festival set to start Wednesday
Nottingham’s popular Robin Hood Beer and Cider Festival returns tomorrow (Wednesday) for another session of beer, cider, street food and
City Council gives go ahead for consultation on planning guide for the Waterside area
Nottingham City Council took an important step towards its vision for a new neighbourhood along the banks of the River
Fraudsters jailed for seven years
Two fraudsters have been jailed for a total of seven years after a Trading Standards investigation revealed they had scammed
Halt Universal Credit rollout in Nottingham now, says council leader
The rollout of Universal Credit in Nottingham from tomorrow should be stopped if the Government is planning to make changes
Nottingham Christmas
Find out more about all Christmas events and book tickets at www.whatsonnottingham.com #NottinghamChristmas Preparations for the festive season are well
Nottingham takes a stand against hate
Nottingham leaders have united to take a stand against hate crime at a special event at the University of Nottingham.
Adoption plea to help children in care in Nottingham
Nottingham City Council is renewing its appeal for people to give a permanent home to children in care as part
Nottingham City Trading Standards and Nottinghamshire Police join forces for Operation Rogue Trader
Conmen and aggressive doorstep sellers were targeted during a major crackdown as part of Operation Rogue Trader. Officers from Nottingham
Nottingham would be £60m a year better off if Government funding was fair
Nottingham City Council would be almost £60m better off a year if it had been given the same treatment as