Art, music and fun for Robin Hood Energy Light Night in event’s tenth year
Musicians on trams, multi-sensory art installations, a silent disco and a lantern parade will all feature in the Robin Hood Energy Light Night programme, which is now being finalised. The…
New Centrelink and EcoLink buses electrify Nottingham’s Park & Ride services
Electric buses are being introduced on Nottingham’s Park & Ride bus services on Monday (30 January) – creating the UK’s first all-electric Park and Ride service. From Monday 30 January,…
Nottingham Arrow: Spring 2017
The Spring 2017 issue of the Nottingham Arrow is out now! In this issue: Nottingham Jobs – Working for you, Council Budget, better taxis and more! Click here to download…
Kaiser Chiefs Revealed as Splendour Headliners
Multiple Brit Award winning, indie-rock band, Kaiser Chiefs have been announced as headliners for this year’s award-winning Splendour Festival, Saturday 22 July 2017. The Yorkshire quintet are the first of…
Inspiring older people through art and culture
Volunteers with time and imagination are invited to make heritage, arts and culture more accessible to older people in Nottingham, especially those in care homes. Nottingham City Museums and Galleries…
Not-for-profit energy companies Ebico and Robin Hood Energy join forces to fight fuel poverty in the UK
Ebico and Robin Hood Energy have today unveiled a new energy partnership to offer a brand new prepay tariff, as they vow to continue their fight against rising fuel poverty…
Nottingham wins share of £2.735m bid to help boost sustainable transport
People in Nottingham will benefit from improved green travel options thanks to the city gaining a share of £2.75m of Government funding. It was announced today (Thursday 26 January) that…
Nottingham City Council marks Holocaust Memorial Day
Nottingham’s Council House will host a ceremony of commemoration for the victims of the Holocaust on Sunday 29 January 2017. The memorial service, organised by Nottingham City Council, One Nottingham…
50 new apprenticeship vacancies for Nottingham people
Up to 50 new apprenticeships are being created at Nottingham City Council over the coming year. The new minimum 12 month-long contracts will be across all areas of the council,…
We’re working together to get Nottingham working
Nottingham City Council, its partners and key local organisations are ambitious about supporting young people to get into training and employment and realise their full potential. Five local organisations, part…
