Schools urged to sign charter to teach children about sex and relationships
Nottingham City Council has produced a charter on sex education – and is calling on all schools to sign up. The authority’s Sex and Relationships Education (SRE) Charter outlines the…
Free sporting opportunities for over 16s
Nottingham City Council is offering residents over 16 years old, eight weeks of free sports sessions in a range of settings across the city. With FREEsport –Nottingham citizens can choose…
Stay warm to stay well – be a good neighbour in the bad weather
Winter weather is now upon us… so it’s vital that we all keep an eye on older friends, neighbours and relatives as the cold snap starts to tighten its grip.…
Devolution details published for the first time as Government urged to seal the deal
The “size of the prize” of devolution for Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire has been set out publicly in detail for the first time, as the region’s draft deal is published today…
City Council reaches 50,000 followers on Twitter
The number of people following Nottingham City Council’s main Twitter verified account @MyNottingham has reached 50,000. The City Council set up the @MyNottingham account on social media network Twitter in…
Ditch the alcohol and make January a Dry one
Feel healthier, sleep better and have more money in your pocket? Sound good? Nottingham City Council is supporting the Dry January 2016 campaign and is encouraging people to ditch alcohol…
Council calls on smokers to kick the habit for 2016
Nottingham City Council is supporting a national campaign designed to help people stop smoking in 2016. The Health Harms initiative seeks to highlight to smokers the physical damage caused by…
Adequate support in place in Nottingham for homeless people
A number of tents have been erected on Station Street in Nottingham city centre, with occupants claiming they are homeless and calling for the council to open empty buildings for…
Indian visit brings trade and jobs potential
Leaders from Nottingham have returned from India feeling positive that the visit will lead to investment and business in the city. A presentation to the Confederation of Indian Industry Global…
City Council recovers costs after drinks licence appeal is withdrawn
Nottingham City Council has recovered almost £11,000 costs after Sainsbury’s dropped an appeal over the refusal of a licence to sell alcohol. Sainsbury lodged an appeal to Nottingham Magistrates’ Court…
