Nottingham’s tourism hotspots on the world map with new walking trail
Nottingham’s leading tourism highlights and attractions are to be showcased in a brand new self-guided walking trail that has been created to help visitors discover the key points of interest…
Crackdown on lettings board breaches
Landlords are being reminded to comply with an obligation to remove ‘to let’ signs in certain parts of Nottingham – or face prosecution. Nottingham City Council introduced new rules in…
Bunch of awards for green-fingered volunteers
Neighbourhood Bloom enthusiasts, parks volunteers and school children will gather at the Council House on Friday to celebrate success in brightening up their area through gardening. Awards will be presented…
£350,000 refurbishment for Victoria Bus Station
The refurbishment of Victoria Bus Station is now complete improving facilities, ticketing and information for all bus travellers. Nottingham City Council used £350,000 of Department for Transport – Better Bus…
Goose Fair expected to draw big crowds
Nottingham’s world famous Goose Fair will return to the Forest Recreation Ground from Wednesday 5 October – Sunday 9 October. The fair will officially be opened on Thursday 6 October…
Nottingham proud to celebrate Black History Month this October
Nottingham will be marking Black History Month from 1 to 31 October with a range of events and activities at venues across the city. Black History Month has been celebrated…
City aims to increase and improve health and fitness options for disabled citizens
Nottingham City Council has secured a Sport England grant of £332,100 which aims to increase the physical activity levels of disabled people across the city. Disability sport is highly important…
Second successful prosecution of rogue landlord
A rogue landlord has been landed with a hefty legal bill for the second time in two years, following a successful prosecution by Nottingham City Council’s Safer Housing Team. Mr…
Council urges smokers to stub it out for Stoptober
Smokers in Nottingham are being urged to kick the habit by taking part in Stoptober – the annual call-to-quit from Public Health England. The 28-day challenge, running in October, targets…
Exciting ADA exhibition at Nottingham Castle will be part of The Big Draw
An innovative new exhibition inspired by Ada Lovelace – the world’s first computer programmer and daughter of Newstead Abbey’s most famous resident, Lord Byron – opens at Nottingham Castle on…
