Female City Council staff paid on average the same as male counterparts
Nottingham City Council continues to be one of the few employers to pay women on average what men working for the authority are paid, according to latest figures. Across the…
£3,000 legal bill for shopkeeper selling out-of-date food
A shopkeeper has been hit with a legal bill of almost £3,000 after it was found he was selling food products that were out of date. Mohammad Sharif, 29, of…
City Council reopens more services to align with Government Roadmap
Nottingham City Council is reopening more services following the latest Government announcement that the country can move to Step Two on the Government Roadmap. The welcome news will see more…
Thousands of supermarket vouchers up for grabs
Thousands of vouchers for £50 of supermarket shopping are being made available to more Nottingham residents who are struggling during the pandemic. Issued on a first-come, first-served basis, the vouchers…
Shops ready to reopen doors – but message remains to stay safe
Shoppers in Nottingham are being urged to support local businesses as they reopen next week – but to make sure they keep themselves and others safe. As part of the…
Nottingham marks death of HRH Prince Philip
Nottingham City Council is marking the death of HRH Prince Philip by lowering the Council House flag and opening a book of condolence. Buckingham Palace announced his death today, Friday…
Protecting homeless people and rough sleepers from Covid-19
Homeless people and rough sleepers in Nottingham City have been supported to have the Covid-19 vaccination. A series of special clinics were set up at vaccination centres and GP surgeries…
Big ideas for the Broadmarsh Centre site following Big Conversation
The Broadmarsh Big Conversation really was big – the largest City Council consultation response ever. Held over the autumn through a website, app and in person at a pop-up shop…
Twice-weekly rapid Covid tests to be offered to all adults with no symptoms
All adults in Nottingham, with no Covid symptoms, will now be able to access twice-weekly rapid tests from Friday (9 April). The Government has announced this important step to encourage…
Review reveals nearly half of Nottingham’s ‘at risk’ buildings have been brought back into use
A City Council review of Nottingham’s Building at Risk register has found that nearly half of the properties have been repaired and brought back into use. Historic England holds a…
