New council homes in Bestwood set for approval by Nottingham City Council
Artists impression – (Could be subject to change) New council homes could take a step closer next week when plans go before Nottingham City Council’s Executive Board for approval (Tuesday 21 July). If...
View ArticleVictoria Embankment closing to through traffic as part of Covid-19 recovery...
From Monday 3 August, Victoria Embankment in Nottingham will be closed to through traffic on a trial basis, as part of emergency plans to encourage more people to travel by foot and bike and support a...
View ArticleWork to restore historic building on Carrington Street unveiled
Nottingham City Council’s Townscape Heritage Scheme is celebrating its largest grant-funded project to date, as works to repair and restore the frontage of a historic building on Carrington Street are...
View ArticleMajor restorations planned for Nottingham’s historic buildings
Exciting plans to restore historic buildings in the centre of Nottingham are in the pipeline, thanks to a conservation area grant scheme. Four shops on Market Street together with ten on Wheeler Gate...
View ArticleRide like the Wind! Try an electric scooter in Nottingham
More than 200 electric scooters will be available to hire in Nottingham during a 12-month trial starting next week (Tuesday 27 October). Photo: An e-scooter in front of Trent Bridge Wind Mobility has...
View ArticleNew era for Sherwood library as contracts signed with developer
Details to build a new Sherwood Library have been revealed as contracts are signed with a developer, which will see the whole site redeveloped. The Sherwood Library site, located on Spondon Street, is...
View ArticleCouncil secures grant funding to buy longer-term homes for homeless individuals
Nottingham City Council has successfully secured almost £1m of Government funding to go towards buying 15 one-bed flats for homeless people. Grants totalling £942,000 have been allocated from the...
View ArticleWork to reinstate historic shopfronts at key Nottingham location begins
Nottingham’s Heritage Action Zone is celebrating the start of works to its largest grant-funded project to date. The Grade II listed Cavendish Building and Premier House on Wheeler Gate will benefit...
View ArticleCity gateway improved with restoration of iconic building’s shopfronts
One of Nottingham’s most iconic buildings has been rejuvenated using heritage funding – vastly improving the city’s Southside as it undergoes a dramatic transformation. Located on a key route between...
View ArticleNew road at the Nottingham Enterprise Zone set to open, paving way for new...
A new access road, which goes through part of the Nottingham Enterprise Zone and links Humber Road in Beeston to Thane Road in Lenton, is set to be opened to the public for the first time at 10am on...
View ArticleReview reveals nearly half of Nottingham’s ‘at risk’ buildings have been...
A City Council review of Nottingham’s Building at Risk register has found that nearly half of the properties have been repaired and brought back into use. Historic England holds a register of...
View ArticleHow working in partnership is helping to save Nottingham’s heritage
Thanks to the people of Nottingham, leading heritage experts and Nottingham City Council, some of Nottingham’s most important heritage assets and buildings have been saved, restored or given extra...
View ArticleGuide for future development in key Nottingham area set to go to consultation
Nottingham City Council is outlining a vision for future development in the Eastside Area of the city, and is set to seek people’s views. The council aims to create a framework, which will help shape...
View ArticleTemporary homes for Nottingham families set to get go ahead
Temporary homes for Nottingham families could take a step forward this week when a decision to enable Nottingham City Homes to buy and convert a former care home, goes before Nottingham City Council’s...
View ArticleHundreds of new homes set to be built in Bestwood, Nottingham
Hundreds of new homes could be built on the site of the former Padstow School and Ridgeway playing field at Eastglade Road in the Bestwood area of the city. Nottingham City Council has appointed the...
View ArticleNottingham celebrates the city’s LGBT+ history with plaque unveiling
Nottingham’s first Pink Plaque, celebrating LGBT+ heritage in the city, was unveiled, on 17th September at the New Foresters on St Ann’s Street. The New Foresters, one of the most important LGBT+...
View ArticleHeritage schemes bring new life and new jobs to parts of Nottingham
Heritage improvements have benefited 80 small Nottingham businesses, leading to 470 new jobs for local people while transforming parts of the city. Nottingham City Council has been working with local...
View ArticleConsultation to reduce carbon in new residential and commercial developments
Nottingham City Council is taking steps towards reducing carbon emissions in new developments across the city, by launching a consultation on a draft planning guide for residential and commercial...
View ArticleWorking together to make sure residents in tall buildings are safe
Nottingham City Council is continuing to take action to support residents living in tall buildings in the city while the Government outlines its latest plans for replacing unsafe cladding. Buildings...
View ArticleNottingham City Council set to invest £230m in five-year housing programme
Nottingham City Council looks set to invest £230m in a five-year investment programme in its housing stock, when it goes to Executive Board next week. The Housing Revenue Account (HRA) capital...
View ArticleCouncils seek views on plan for future waste
Nottinghamshire County Council and Nottingham City Council are consulting on a Draft Waste Local Plan, which will be used to guide future provision of waste across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire....
View ArticleNew £2m accommodation opens for homeless people in Nottingham
Sir John Peace, Lord-Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire and Patron for Framework, will officially open a new purpose-built Framework building today (May 13th), providing accommodation for single homeless...
View Article10,000 Nottingham children have received free books from book-gifting charity
A Nottingham scheme that gives free books to children has reached another major milestone. 10,000 Nottingham children have now received books through Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. The...
View ArticleGiving the Gift of Reading to Children in Nottingham
Nottingham based charity, Imagination Library, hosted business leaders at Nottingham Castle for an evening of awareness-raising about the work the organisation does to bring the joy of reading to life...
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View ArticleLung Cancer Awareness Month – Do you know the signs to look out for?
Nottingham City Council is urging people to be aware of the signs to look for as part of Lung Cancer Awareness Month this month. Lung Cancer is England’s most common, most serious and biggest cause of...
View ArticleA new licensing scheme to improve standards for private tenants set to take a...
A new licensing scheme for landlords to improve standards in the private rented housing sector could take a step forward next week when it goes to Nottingham City Council’s Executive Board for...
View ArticleCelebrating the beginning of LGBT+History Month
Nottingham Council House will proudly fly the rainbow LGBT+ flag to mark the month.
View ArticleProposals put forward for a new licensing scheme for Landlords of shared...
A new licensing scheme for landlords, which aims to continue to improve standards in Nottingham’s private rented sector, could take a step forward next week when it goes to Nottingham City Council’s...
View ArticleCity Council seeks views on proposed new licensing scheme for landlords of...
A consultation on a new licensing scheme for landlords renting out shared houses in Nottingham is running until 24 May 2023, and the City Council is urging residents, tenants, landlords and letting...
View ArticleNo Smoking Day: Smokers unaware that quitting smoking will reduce risk of...
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View ArticleRamadan Mubarak to everyone celebrating this holy month
We hope this year’s observance brings you peace, joy and good health.
View ArticleOne month to go until local elections in Nottingham
Local elections are taking place on Thursday 4 May 2023 and with only a month to go, Nottingham residents are being urged to make sure they are ready to vote by checking they have an accepted form of...
View ArticleAlzheimer’s Society’s Dementia Action Week: Could you recognise the symptoms?
Nottingham City Council is proud to support Dementia Action Week (15-21 May), a nationwide event dedicated to raising awareness of dementia Dementia Action Week is an annual campaign organised by the...
View ArticleAlliance launches Smoking and Tobacco Control Plan on World No Tobacco Day
The Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Smoking and Tobacco Control Alliance has launched a smoking and tobacco control vision document and delivery plan, which sets out a collective ambition to see...
View ArticleGood Gym has arrived in Nottingham!
Nottingham’s first ever Good Gym has launched in the city, where local volunteers come together to do good in the community and get fit at the same time. A launch event took place last week where...
View ArticleTooth brushing packs to be given out to vulnerable people and families
Nottingham City Council and Nottinghamshire County Council have secured £100,000 of ring-fenced funding from NHS England to buy and distribute toothbrushing packs to foodbanks and other organisations...
View ArticleFree vitamins for Nottingham and Nottinghamshire residents while pregnant
Pregnant people across the City and County are to receive free vitamins as part of a link-up between local hospitals and councils. Maternity services at Nottingham University and Sherwood Forest...
View ArticleParents in Nottingham urged to check if their children have had MMR vaccines
Nottingham City Council is urging parents to check if their children are up to date with immunisations, including two doses of the Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) vaccination. London has seen a surge...
View ArticleCommunity Champions aiming to make a difference to Nottingham’s health and...
A group of volunteers who came together to help their local communities during the pandemic are continuing to improve Nottingham’s health and wellbeing. Supported by Nottingham City Council and local...
View ArticleNottingham partnership reaffirms pledge to be an age-friendly city
Nottingham City Council in partnership with residents, organisations, academics and service providers have reaffirmed their pledge to be an age-friendly city by updating their charter. Age Friendly...
View ArticleRefreshed substance use support available in Nottingham
Nottingham City Council has teamed up with specialist substance use, recovery and treatment providers to support people in Nottingham. Framework Housing Association, on behalf of the Nottingham...
View ArticlePartners join forces for a smokefree future in Nottingham City and...
The Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Smoking and Tobacco Alliance is urging smokers in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire to quit during Stoptober 2023 – a national campaign designed to encourage and...
View ArticleParents in Nottingham urged to take-up the flu vaccination offer for their...
The annual flu vaccination programme is under way and health bosses in Nottingham are urging parents to make sure their children are protected to help stop the spread this winter. Children aged...
View ArticleWould you recognise the signs of gambling harm?
Nottingham City Council is raising awareness of the signs of gambling harm by asking: ‘could you recognise the signs?’ Gambling can affect physical and mental health, damage relationships and leave...
View Article68% of the public in the East Midlands support raising the age of sale to...
A new YouGov poll for Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) shows 68% of people in the East Midlands support the Prime Minister’s plans to create a smokefree generation by raising the age of sale so that...
View ArticleNottingham Rental Standard launched to Improve standards for private renters
Nottingham City Council, in collaboration with Unipol Student Homes and DASH Services (Decent and Safe Homes), has introduced the Nottingham Rental Standard. This initiative, born out of a continued...
View ArticleBestwood’s newest residents are home in time for Christmas
Residents have now moved into their brand-new homes at Nottingham City Council’s Beckhampton development in Bestwood Park, just in time for Christmas. The homes are the latest to be completed as part...
View ArticleAlliance warning on danger of fake tobacco
New research commissioned by the Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Smoking and Tobacco Alliance has highlighted the negative impact of illegal cigarettes on local communities. The study found that two in...
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