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Plans for junction improvements at Mickledale Lane progress
A £5 million scheme to upgrade a key junction along the A614 is progressing. The Mickledale Lane junction in Bilsthorpe was originally included in No
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More than two thirds of electric blankets have potential to cause deadly housefires
Over two thirds (69%) of electric blankets were found to be unsafe at recent testing events across Nottinghamshire, including one blanket that was 43
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More Nottinghamshire children offered one of their preferred secondary schools
Today (Friday, 1 March) thousands of Nottinghamshire parents and carers will discover the outcome of their child’s secondary school applications for
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Have your say on the future of Nottinghamshire’s iconic County Hall
A new online survey is now open to anyone who wants to share their views on the future of County Hall in West Bridgford.This follows the County Counc
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New Nottsbus On Demand zone to launch in south Newark
Residents in south Newark will be able to get on board a new on demand bus service from 8 April 2024. The new Nottsbus On Demand service is the next
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Good evenings all-round with extended evening service between Worksop, Ollerton and Nottingham city
Worksop and Ollerton residents will now be able to bus it into Nottingham even later, with the addition of more evening journeys starting from 7 Apri
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Nottinghamshire set to roll out family hubs following consultation
Nottinghamshire County Council’s Cabinet meeting today (Thursday, 28 March) approved a proposal to roll out family hub networks across Nottinghamshir
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It's not too late to have a say on the future of County Hall
It's not too late for residents, businesses or anyone with an interest, to have their say on future of County Hall in West Bridgford. This follows th
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Latest round of community-boosting funding is now open
Groups and charities across Nottinghamshire are being encouraged to apply for the latest round of community-improving grants. These funds will help t
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Great news as almost all Nottinghamshire families offered a preferred primary school
Today, national offer day, Nottinghamshire County Council has contacted thousands of families about their child’s reception or year 3 primary school
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Brooke Farm helps Pulp Friction grow RHS Chelsea Flower Show garden
Nottinghamshire County Council’s Brooke Farm in Linby, which runs an employment training programme for adults with learning disabilities, is playing
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Community benefits from innovative polytunnel made from plastic bottles
Winthorpe Road Community Garden, located in the grounds of The Church of Promise in Newark, has recently unveiled an exciting project that not only b
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Financial support planned for 40,000 Notts households this summer
Around 40,000 eligible Nottinghamshire households will continue to get extra support this summer to help with essential food and energy bills. The fi
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Facilities upgrade is set to help push more boundaries for local cricket club
A community-led project at a local cricket club is set to encourage more women and girls to take up the sport, backed by funding from Nottinghamshire
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Bikeability takes honours at road safety awards
Via and Nottinghamshire County Council score a double at the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation Awards.Via East Midlands and Nottin
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Nominations open for this year’s Nottinghamshire Outstanding Achievement 4Uth Award
The search has begun for Nottinghamshire’s inspirational young people as this year’s Nottinghamshire Outstanding Achievement 4Uth Award nominations a
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Community Zone set to be full of fun at Saturday’s County Show
This weekend, Newark Showground will welcome thousands of visitors, plus local and regional businesses to the annual county show. While many will be
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Nottinghamshire welcomes latest announcement for a new special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) free school
Nottinghamshire is to benefit from a new special free school as part of an initiative announced by the Department for Education (DfE) today. The scho
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Improved sexual health services for Nottingham and Nottinghamshire residents
From October 2024, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire residents will benefit from an enhanced Integrated Sexual Health Service funded and commissioned by
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'Positive progress’ made 12 months after critical SEND report
Positive progress is being made to make changes for children and young people with Special Education Needs and/or Disability (SEND) – 12 months after