Project making 1,000 meals a week from food destined to be wasted is in line for national award
An innovative project saving surplus food from being wasted which has delivered around 1,000 meals a week to local charities has been shortlisted for a national award. The City Council’s…
Nottingham Housing Heroes Awards
Heroes of communities across Nottingham have been recognised at the Nottingham Housing Heroes Awards at the city’s Council House. The awards, hosted by Nottingham City Homes and formerly known as…
Innovative electric vehicle charging project launches in Nottingham
A UK-first vehicle-to-grid (V2G) demonstrator project has launched this week. Installation of solar panels, battery storage and 40 bi-directional electric vehicle charging units mark the completion of the CleanMobilEnergy pilot…
The Great British Spring Clean 2023 kicks off today
Thousands of you will take part and help to keep Nottingham clean and tidy.
Nottingham leads the country in walking and cycling routes
The city is one of the best at providing infrastructure to promote & encourage more people to walk & bike.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day
Head to Old Market Square today to celebrate #StPatricksDay Enjoy a range of Irish music, dance and culture on stage from 11.30am-4.30pm. There will also be food stalls selling traditional…
City and county council leaders in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire welcome Investment Zone announcement
The chancellor has said that 12 new Investment Zones will be created across the UK, including one in the East Midlands, as part of today’s budget announcement. The low tax…
Food vouchers and free activities clubs for families this Easter
Struggling families in Nottingham are to receive more support over Easter through school food vouchers and outdoor holiday activities. The City Council has repeatedly made £15-per-week vouchers available to all…
Nottingham Castle planned to re-open in June, if proposals approved
Nottingham City Council has set out plans which will see Nottingham Castle fully re-open in June, if councillors give them the go-ahead next week. Under the proposals, the council will…
Trading Standards probe uncovers £200,000 fake car-parts scam
Two Nottingham men have been given suspended prison sentences after an investigation by Trading Standards officers found they made more than £200,000 selling fake car parts. Nasir Abdulla, aged 35,…
