Robin Hood Pageant to be rescheduled with forecast storm expected to bring high winds this weekend
The Robin Hood Pageant, due to take place at Nottingham Castle this weekend, has had to be rescheduled due to the high winds forecast when a storm hits the country…
Deputy Leader calls for pause in Universal Credit or risk escalating rise in rent arrears, debt and homelessness
On the Eve of the Parliamentary vote on Universal Credit, Nottingham City Council Deputy Leader, Councillor Graham Chapman has called on the Government to halt the full introduction of Universal…
Garden waste collection finishes end of October
It’s time to do that last minute mowing and pruning – as the garden waste collection draws to a close for this year. For people living in the city who…
Council set to go ahead with £8.4m high rise safety programme despite lack of Government support
Nottingham City Council is set to press ahead with an £8.4 million programme of sprinkler installations and other safety measures in 13 high rise blocks despite the Government so far…
New ten year vision for culture in Nottingham
A new vision for the role of culture and creativity in the life of Nottingham as a city is outlined in a document produced by the city’s Strategic Cultural Partnership.…
Lace workers invited to share memories as part of nationally important project
Curators at Nottingham City Council’s museums are looking for former, or even current, lace workers to help them learn more about their nationally important lace collection. Anyone who is willing…
Can you help a child in care in Nottingham?
The importance of the wider family, together with strong professional support, is being highlighted this year as part of National Adoption Week 2017. The support and stability that can be…
Two publicly owned companies in Nottingham are named the best in the country
Robin Hood Energy and Nottingham City Transport have both been named as two of the country’s top publically owned companies. The Local Public Ownership Awards showcase some of the best…
Just the ticket! Council in the running for four UK Bus Awards
The Robin Hood smartcard and a project that introduces children to public transport through characters such as Ellie the Electric Bus are among the initiatives that have put Nottingham City…
A feast for the senses as Nottingham celebrates Diwali in Old Market Square
A nine-foot mechanical elephant, music, dance and poetry will all feature in Nottingham City Council’s celebrations for Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights, in the Old Market Square on Friday…
