Nottingham celebrates one month of amazing Hoodwinked trail
Thirty-three five-foot tall fibreglass robins have flown in and stolen the hearts of the people of Nottingham. The city’s Hoodwinked Wild In Art sculpture trail has been on the streets…
Awards to honour those who help others in Nottingham
Nominations are now open to recognise the efforts of people in Nottingham who strive to improve the health and wellbeing of others. The Michael Varnam Awards 2018 will particularly champion…
Nottingham taxpayers urged not to spend unnecessary fees on tax band appeals
Nottingham residents have been reminded they can appeal for free if they think that their council tax band is wrong. It comes after more people in the City were contacted…
Have your say on plans for cleaner air
People are invited to give their views on Nottingham City Council’s proposals to tackle air pollution. Projects including the retrofitting of buses with clean exhaust technology, requiring every taxi to…
Riverside Festival returns this weekend
Nottingham’s biggest free summer festival will be back on the city’s Victoria Embankment this evening from 6:30pm where thousands of visitors are expected as the Riverside Festival takes place alongside…
Council Leader’s marathon-a-day walk for children’s reading charity
The Leader of Nottingham City Council is to walk the Pennine Way for charity – in just 10 days. It usually takes at least three weeks to complete the famous…
River Leen improvements
Major improvements will soon be underway along the River Leen to improve flood defences, create wildlife habitat and open up a beautiful hidden gem for recreational use. Councillor Dave Liversidge,…
New Government funding to benefit councils in the South while Midlands and the North lose out – again
Better-off councils in the south of England will receive the lion’s share of £153 million of extra Government funding while Nottingham and a number of other councils in the Midlands…
Licensing and deposit problems see Nottingham landlord fined £1,750
A Sneinton landlord has been fined £1,750 after a number of issues were raised by his tenant. Shafaqat Ali Sadiq, aged 41, of Vicarage Avenue, Derby, was found guilty at…
Bus services affected by resurfacing works on Upper Parliament Street
Bus services that use Upper Parliament Street – one of the busiest routes in the city – will stop on surrounding streets while it is closed for vital maintenance work…
