Nottingham’s annual Jobs Fair to support thousands of jobseekers
Thousands of jobseekers and more than a hundred employers will be heading to Nottingham next week for the City Council’s annual Jobs Fair. Organised in partnership with the Department for…
Nottingham’s retail scene is thriving, say local experts
Nottingham’s retail scene is thriving, according to local experts – with falling vacancy rates and developments underway pointing towards a bright future. With redevelopments of intu’s Victoria and Broadmarsh shopping…
Nottingham businesses can still benefit from high-speed broadband deal
Nottingham City Council is urging more local businesses to act fast to benefit from cheaper high-speed broadband. Since April this year, over 260 businesses in Nottingham have signed up for…
International Men’s tennis back in Nottingham
A bumper summer of international tennis continues in Nottingham, with a men’s $15k event on the outdoor courts at The Nottingham Tennis Centre, from Monday 7 September to Sunday 13…
Government minister and local employers amongst the many to welcome Nottingham’s new tram lines
Transport Minister Claire Perry has added to the chorus of approval being voiced by key public and private sector employers for Nottingham’s newly-opened tram extension, while the Campaign for Better…
Milestone reached as Harvey Hadden Sports Village opens
It’s ‘on your marks, get set, go!’ as Harvey Hadden Sports Village opens on Tuesday 1 September after a spectacular £16m transformation. The stunning redevelopment has seen existing facilities upgraded…
Nottingham City Council Apprentice up for top award
An apprentice from Nottingham City Council’s Adult Social Care team has been nominated for Apprentice of the Year. The awards, run by the Public Service People Managers’ Association (PPMA) are…
Nottingham City Council installs UK’s first public solar cloth carport
Nottingham City Council has expanded its green credentials further by installing solar panels at the £16m redeveloped Harvey Hadden Sports Village The solar system which has been installed in the…
Tram named in honour of Nottingham’s first black entrepreneur
An 18th Century slave who became Nottingham’s first black entrepreneur has had a tram named in his honour. The George Africanus tram was unveiled at a special ceremony just before…
Western Corridor cycle route consultation period extended
Consultation about Nottingham City Council’s proposed new Western Corridor cycle route has been extended until September 4th, 2015. More than 200 responses have been made on the online map and…
