Three-year city centre ban following one-man crime spree
A homeless man who dressed up as the Batman villain The Joker during a crime spree has today been jailed
Newstead Abbey Celebrates Ada Lovelace Day
Newstead Abbey will be celebrating Ada Lovelace Day this weekend to promote the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering
Entries open as ITU World Triathlon Series returns to Great Britain in 2019
Today (Monday 8 October) the race will be on to secure entry to Great Britain’s two legs of the prestigious
Awards at Goose Fair dinner honour the best of Nottingham
A phenomenally-talented musical family, a women’s rights campaigner, the man behind the modern Goose Fair and a much–respected education champion
Loads of fun at the fair… Nottingham’s Goose Fair is back from Wednesday
One of Europe’s largest travelling fairs makes its annual return to the city today (Wednesday) as Goose Fair opens at
Official opening for £4m special school expansion
A City special school will officially open its new £4m expansion on 2 October – increasing its provision for children
Problem hotel closed for three more months
The City Council, working with Nottinghamshire Police, has secured a further three-month closure order at The Stage Hotel on Gregory
Nottingham’s Urban Room officially opens on Carrington Street
Nottingham’s Urban Room was officially opened in Carrington Street last night (Thursday 27 September). The special event included guests Mike
Conservative councillor elected for Clifton North Ward
Roger Steel, the Conservative Party candidate, has been elected as the new City Councillor for the Clifton North Ward following
Nottingham Arrow: Autumn 2018
The Autumn 2018 issue of the Nottingham Arrow is out now! In this issue: Central Library, Goose Fair, Nottingham Halloween,
Family event marks end of month of Asian culture celebrations
A special event takes place this weekend to mark the end of a month of celebrations around South Asian culture
Overwhelming public support for a Central Library in the Broadmarsh area
The results of a consultation by Nottingham City Council has identified that 85% of people would like to see a
Cleaner cabs heading for Nottingham
Hackney carriage drivers will soon be able to trial new electric vehicles as part of Nottingham City Council’s ambitious plans
Council consults on new strategy to prevent homelessness in the city
Nottingham people, charities and other local organisations are being asked for their views on a new strategy being developed by
Nottingham’s heritage assets to be celebrated and given extra protection
Nottingham’s historic buildings that are not currently formally recognised are going to be given extra protection under a new scheme
New centre to boost business in Nottingham
Entrepreneurs and small businesses are set to benefit from a unique new service designed to enable people to protect, research
City Council consults on extending free garden waste service into November
Nottingham City Council is consulting on potential changes to its free garden waste service which could see collections extended into
Council scheme offers further protection for private tenants
Nottingham City Council today took another important step in its drive to continue raising standards in private rented properties and
Charity delivers ‘My Bags’ for children coming into foster care
PHOTO CAPTION: Cllr David Mellen receives the My Bags from Stuart Ferguson and Nicola Barber A charity set up to
Warning to students over impact of noisy late-night parties
Students in Nottingham arriving for the new university term have been reminded not to throw parties which impact on their