£500,000 gas mains upgrade in the pipeline for Nottingham’s Canal Street
Drivers in Nottingham are being reminded that a £500,000 gas mains upgrade will be starting in Canal Street on Monday 29 July for 14 weeks. Local gas network Cadent will…
‘We have a lot of be proud of this school year in Nottingham’
John Dexter, Director of Education at Nottingham City Council, has this end-of-term message for schools, parents and pupils in the city: Once again the end of year approaches and, as…
Nottingham City Council set to make savings by supplying its own water
Nottingham City Council is set to begin supplying water services to its own buildings from Wednesday 14 August to create savings on the authority’s bills and water consumption. Changes in…
Landlord fined £5,000 for overcrowding at Nottingham property
A Nottingham landlord has been fined almost £5,000 after admitting having too many people living in a rented property. Matteo Mariano, aged 53, of Ranmoor Road, Gedling, plead guilty at…
City celebrates Pride
Nottinghamshire Pride – Saturday 27 July 11am – late Thousands of people are expected to join this year’s Nottinghamshire Pride celebrations in the city on Saturday 27 July – the…
Forward-thinking pupils head for Parliament to showcase their work
A mobile classroom for all ages, an office on the go, and a pedal-powered community carriage were among the ideas for trains in the future presented at the Houses of…
Nottingham Arrow: Summer 2019
The Summer 2019 issue of the Nottingham Arrow is out now! In this issue: GGreat summer events, Broadmarsh update, Nottingham Southside and lots more! Advertise in the Arrow Magazine Latest…
Broadmarsh Car Park development marks significant milestone
Construction of the new Broadmarsh Library, Car Park and Bus Station will reach a significant milestone this week, as installation of building foundations begins. As demolition and site preparation is…
Have I got Newstead for you…
TV personality, writer and journalist Ian Hislop and British Museum Curator Tom Hockenhull are launching a new exhibition of satirical prints at Newstead Abbey. Ian Hislop is no stranger to…
Primary school praised for raising standards
A city primary school has been praised for taking determined action to raise standards. Fernwood Primary in Wollaton was re-inspected by education watchdog Ofsted after it was judged to be…