Nottingham Arrow: Spring 2020
The Spring 2020 issue of the Nottingham Arrow is out now! In this issue: Helping you and your family through the Coronavirus crisis Click here to download the Arrow
How are you feeling? Looking after our mental health during COVID-19
Increased social isolation, loneliness, health anxiety, stress and an economic downturn are a perfect storm to harm people’s mental health and wellbeing. Cllr Eunice Campbell-Clark, Portfolio Holder for Health, HR…
‘Thank you’ to schools for work during Covid-19 crisis
Cllr Neghat Khan, Portfolio Holder for Early Years, Education and Employment in Nottingham, and Catherine Underwood, Corporate Director for People, have written to all schools to thank them for their…
St George’s Day celebrations cancelled due to coronavirus restrictions
Like many other events nationally, Nottingham’s annual St George’s Day celebrations will not go ahead as planned due to coronavirus restrictions. The event is usually marked with a traditional parade…
Nottingham City Council pays out over £7million in Coronavirus grants to local businesses
Over £7 million of business grants have been processed by Nottingham City Council, as of Friday 17th April to support small businesses during the Coronavirus pandemic, with businesses who have…
Repairs to take place for six months at Lace Market Car Park
Important maintenance and repair works are to take place at Lace Market Car Park, beginning on Monday 20 April for around six months. The car park, situated on the corner…
City swings behind Domestic Abuse campaign
A new public awareness raising campaign has been launched to promote the help available for people at risk of, or experiencing, domestic violence and abuse (DVA). The campaign, under the…
Help is available during COVID-19
To see more information about the help available during COVID-19 please go to: www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/coronavirus The information below is available in alternative formats including plain text, British Sign Language and different…
City Council condemns Government’s ‘broken promises’ on PPE
Nottingham City Council is calling on the Government to provide the right level and quality of personal protective equipment (PPE) for frontline carers at the right time, as they heroically…
Over 95% get top choice of primary school in Nottingham City
95.2% (3,509) of children in Nottingham have been offered a place at their first or second-choice primary school starting in September. Figures out today (Thursday 16 April) show that 88.7%…
