Tram network looking to recruit more staff
Nottingham’s tram network is looking to recruit another 30 new staff as it gears up for the expansion of services to Chilwell and Clifton. Over the past 12 months more…
Nottingham Station continues on a winning streak
Nottingham station has been named as the winner of a national award for ‘Station Excellence’ beating off stiff competition from other major stations including London Waterloo, Brighton, Wakefield Westgate and…
Innovative work to support children in care
Children in care are being supported by a pioneering partnership between Nottingham City Council and Nottinghamshire Police. A dedicated police officer is working with young people in care who may…
Time is running out for entries to the Young Creative Awards
Creative young people are being given the chance to showcase their talent and improve their future prospects. The Young Creative Awards 2015 are open to people aged 13 to 24…
Nottingham Girls Can
This Girl Can is a national campaign developed by Sport England aimed at women aged between 14 – 40. It’s a celebration of active women up and down the country…
LGBT adopters and foster carers encouraged to come forward
Nottingham City Council is looking for lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) people to adopt or become foster carers. As part of LGBT Fostering and Adoption Week, the council is…
Reflecting on a brilliant Light Night for Nottingham
Light Night 2015 was a huge success for Nottingham as visitors, businesses, and community groups came together to put on a brilliant night out. The free event, which took place…
Greener Streets: Better Lives
Communities who want to make their area a greener, cleaner and friendlier place to live are invited to sign up for ‘It’s Your Neighbourhood’ – part of the Royal Horticultural…
Go online for first time to research Nottingham family histories
Nottingham residents or anyone with family connections to Nottingham will, from 28 February 2015, be able to go online to access burial and cremation records held by Nottingham City Council.…
LGBT adopters and foster carers encouraged to come forward
Nottingham City Council is looking for lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) people to adopt or become foster carers. As part of LGBT Fostering and Adoption Week, the council is…