Nottingham gets ready to show its pride
Nottinghamshire Pride – Saturday 28 July 11am – 6pm Nottingham City Centre will be awash with colour and wrapped in
Halt Universal Credit before it inflicts more pain, says Council Leader
The rollout of Universal Credit should be halted until systemic problems with the new approach to benefits have been fixed,
New licensing scheme for private landlords starts next week
With just one week to go until a new licensing scheme comes into force to improve private rented property in
Next step for Broadmarsh regeneration
Councillors will be asked next week to agree to move ahead with the construction of the new Broadmarsh Car Park
Nurse-turned-binman saves man’s life
A 64-year-old man will always be grateful that bin lorry driver Michel Wray was on shift on Friday 20 July
Early Intervention project praised for supporting parents
Photo: Alex Norris MP is pictured with parents, children and staff at the Peep session at Southglade Access Centre A
Wilford Lane resurfacing
Nottingham City Council will soon be carrying out essential planned resurfacing work on Wilford Lane to ensure it remains safe
Sneinton Boulevard resurfacing
Nottingham City Council will soon be carrying out essential planned carriageway resurfacing work on Sneinton Boulevard to ensure it remains
Funding for Nottingham Jobs to reduce unemployment and improve skills.
Nottingham City Council’s unique employment and skills service Nottingham Jobs has been awarded over £4 million to support unemployed people
Innovative technology enables more homes to connect to Nottingham’s District Heating Network
Nottingham City Council is working with Nottingham City Homes to connect four low-rise apartment blocks in Sneinton to the District
Top honour for council employee injured in line of duty
A City Council employee who was struck by a car while going to the aid of an injured woman who
Nottingham locked out of Government’s house-building plans
The Government is locking Nottingham City Council out of its plans for more council house building. The Secretary of State
Outdoor Theatre season at Newstead and Wollaton still a local favourite
Anyone wanting to catch any of this summer’s outdoor theatre performances is urged to book their tickets, as some popular
Nottingham Beach is back in the city on Friday
Entertaining families for over ten years, the beach is back and better than ever as the City Council and Mellors
No Clean Air Zone for Nottingham
Citywide measures already under way to improve air quality mean a Clean Air Zone is no longer being considered in
Council continues to press for nursery to remain open
Nottingham City Council has met with Nottingham College about its planned closure of the nursery at the College in Basford
3,000 tickets for World Cup semi-final screening at Castle ‘sell out’ in five minutes
Demand for tickets to see England’s historic World Cup semi-final against Croatia tomorrow at Nottingham Castle was so high that
Expanded city boundary should be part of any ‘unitary county council’ discussions
Nottingham City Council will press for an expansion of its borders to include the wider conurbation around the city if
Nottingham Castle confirmed to host screening of World Cup semi-final
Nottingham Castle will screen England’s historic World Cup semi-final against Croatia on Wednesday. The iconic venue played host to the
Lord Mayor’s Awards recognises super school attendance
Hundreds of school pupils enjoyed an afternoon of fun and games at a special event to celebrate their excellent attendance.