Prosecutions
The council has successfully caught, fined and prosecuted for a range of environmental crimes, such as fly-tipping, littering and failing to clear up after their dogs. Some of the offenders…
Watch history come alive with the opening of Wollaton Hall’s ‘Cassandra Room’
The newly reinterpreted Cassandra Room will open to the public at Wollaton Hall, on Saturday 28 May 2016 with a decidedly theatrical and innovative approach to telling the story of…
Dog fouling
Your dog, your responsibility! Some dog owners think they can get away with not picking up their dog’s mess…. We don’t! Failing to pick up after your dog is not…
Fly-tipping
Dumping rubbish on the street is illegal – whether it’s two bin bags, a sofa, or a skip’s worth of rubbish. Your rubbish is YOUR responsibility. Many people believe that…
Plans to expand Mellers Primary given the go ahead
A new £3.35 million project to expand Mellers Primary School has been given the green light. Work on the Radford school will see places increase from 210 to 420 to…
Former champions hit grass for Aegon Open Nottingham exhibition match
The Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) has confirmed today that former Wimbledon champions Pat Cash and Jeremy Bates will be part of the exhibition line-up to hit centre court in Nottingham…
Work starts in Old Market Square as Nottingham prepares for the European Archery Championship
Work starts this Sunday 22 May in the Old Market Square to build a 1,200 seater archery arena to host a Road to Rio Olympic qualifying archery event. The European…
Littering
Your litter, your responsibility. We all play our part in keeping Nottingham clean. People tend to litter where litter already exists, or because they believe someone else will clean it…
Six years of improved attendance in Nottingham
School attendance has improved in Nottingham for the sixth year in row. Overall absence has fallen over the last six academic years in Nottingham, from 7.2% in 2009/10 to 4.9%…
Cheers! Nine pubs gain special status
Nine local pubs have been designated ‘assets of community value’ by Nottingham City Council – giving them greater protection if owners wanted to change their use or demolish them. The…
