Time to go back underground as Cave City returns
The Cave City – Underground Festival will return to the city between 5-10 April as Nottingham continues to celebrate and showcase a selection of the 800+ caves that exist below…
New Grade A office space proposal in Southside area
The redevelopment of Nottingham’s Southside area, which includes the area around the train station and Broadmarsh, could continue to grow as a new Grade A office building will be presented…
Jobs fair brings employment opportunities to Nottingham North
Nottingham North residents looking to find suitable work, change career or maybe find their first full time job after leaving education, are encouraged to come along to March’s Nottingham North…
Nottingham City Council aiming to build on success with £2bn of redevelopment plans
Plans to build on the recent redevelopment of Nottingham will be presented to Nottingham City Council’s Executive Board on Tuesday 19 March. Having successfully invested in and regenerated areas such…
Plans for Broadmarsh public realm released
Exciting public realm proposals for the Broadmarsh area have been released, setting out how the pedestrian area will be developed to complement the wider redevelopment in the Broadmarsh area, bringing…
Is your friend being hurt by her partner? We’re proud to support Equation’s #HelpAFriend campaign
This March, domestic abuse prevention charity Equation is running a bold campaign in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire that could help people save their friends from the harm of domestic abuse. Ordinary…
Nottingham celebrates World Book Day in style
Nottingham marked World Book Day in style today (Thursday 7 March) with events in libraries and schools. Thousands of children across the city dressed up in imaginative costumes and took…
Cleaner streets, cleaner air – electric sweepers take to the streets
Four new fully electric street sweepers began cleaning Nottingham’s city centre streets this week in a first for the UK. Nottingham City Council is leading the way in tackling air…
Fresh blooms to add a splash of Old Market Square colour
Work has started to brighten up Nottingham’s Old Market Square with new flowers and shrubs. The £15,000 Nottingham City Council project will refresh and update the planters around the outside…
City Council backs appeal for LGBT+ adoptive and foster parents
Nottingham City Council is backing an appeal for more LGBT+ people and couples to give homes to children in care. The appeal comes as part of LGBT+ Adoption and Fostering…
