Former Nottingham Lord Mayor and City Councillor, Desmond Wilson
Desmond Wilson, who was first elected to Nottingham City Council in 1991, representing St Ann’s right up until 2008, sadly passed away on Thursday 16 July. Des, as he was…
Council Leader praises schools, parents and pupils as the academic year ends
Nottingham City Council Leader Cllr David Mellen has praised the way schools, parents, and children and young people have responded to the Covid-19 crisis and lockdown. Speaking on the last…
Leisure centres to open their doors again from next week
Nottingham City Council has today announced that the first of its leisure centres will reopen to the public from Monday. The authority’s eight centres were forced to close in March…
What is happening to court cases and legal action
Message from Duncan Newbutt – “We want to share with you the work being done to assist & encourage pro-active enforcement case management. You may be aware that at the…
City Council forced to propose budget cuts as Government fails to cover the cost of Covid
The Government’s failure to fully cover the costs of the Covid pandemic has forced Nottingham City Council to propose an additional £12.5m of budget cuts which will affect local services.…
Impact of Covid on BAME communities prompts fresh council approach
Today Nottingham City Council’s Executive Board will gather to discuss the development of a framework which outlines the breadth of action that will be required to tackle BAME health inequalities.…
Drivers reminded of forthcoming major changes to road network in Broadmarsh area
Drivers are being reminded that significant changes to Nottingham’s road network come into force soon, with plans to pedestrianise Collin Street and other parts of the Broadmarsh area due to…
Lost in Lace: An exhibition of historic Nottingham Lace finally lands in China for exclusive museum tour.
Nottingham City Museums is delighted to share news of the launch of its latest and largest international touring exhibition to date, Lost in Lace: Lace and Lacemaking in Nottingham, at…
Covid-19 case confirmed at Nottingham primary school
A positive case of Covid-19 has been confirmed at Seely Primary School in Nottingham. A member of staff tested positive on Friday 17 July. They had previously self-isolated at home…
Notts Pride goes online for the first time ever
Organisers of this year’s Nottinghamshire Pride have announced this year’s annual celebration of the LGBTQ+ community in the county will be going online – featuring performances and interviews with local…
