Borrowing books just got a lot easier for residents in the St Ann’s area of Nottingham with the launch of a new library.
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Free swims in Nottingham
Olympic swimming champion Rebecca Adlington is urging Nottingham residents to take a dip and show their support for the British swimming team.
County Council to invest £5m on free school bus travel
Almost £5 million is being set aside by Notts County Council during the next four years to fund free travel to schools for pupils.
City to host top cycling event
Top cyclists from all over the country will head to Nottingham this year to take part in a major event.
Mother’s cancer charity raises £130,000 in memory of her son
A charity set up by a mother who lost her son to cancer has raised £130,000 to help other sufferers.
Suspension Bridge over Trent closed due to pigeons
Severn Trent the water company closed the Suspension Bridge that goes over the River Trent in Nottingham for three days to clear mess that has been left by pigeons.
Notts pupil places boosted by £3.8m windfall
City and county schools in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire are to receive an extra £3.8 million to create more school places.
Tram brings jobs
Scores of people are being recruited for new jobs after final permission was given for Nottingham’s new tram lines to be built. An initial 70 new jobs have been created after the government signed off the project to build two new tram lines to extend Nottingham’s tram network to Clifton via Wilford (Line Two) and Chilwell via Beeston (Line Three).
Pollen will float on new building
Floating pollen that changes colour with the wind will be part of a £25,000 sculpture on the top of a new centre. The piece of art is set to be created for the top of the new St Ann’s Valley Centre in Nottingham.
Volunteers to reopen museum
Nottingham’s Industrial Museum will reopen in March thanks to a group of volunteers. The attraction is due to open on March 17 and will be run by a group of over 90 volunteers. The project to reopen the museum has been run by Nottingham City Council and funded by the Adult and Community Learning Fund, the Skills Funding Agency and Arts Council England.