Nottingham charity Equation is delivering the ‘J9 Safe Space’ domestic violence awareness training for free to businesses and organisations across the city – in a bid to create more safe spaces.
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Nottingham Trent University Vice-Chancellor Edward Peck to step down
Professor Peck will leave NTU in the summer after 11 years at the helm. Recruitment for his successor as Vice-Chancellor and President will begin in February. It is not known what Professor Peck will go onto do after leaving the university.
View More Nottingham Trent University Vice-Chancellor Edward Peck to step downStudent numbers in decline: What is the future for a city like Nottingham?
With deadlines for university admissions around the corner, Nottingham’s businesses are hoping the downward trend in student admissions will not continue.
View More Student numbers in decline: What is the future for a city like Nottingham?‘It could be buzzing here’ – Sneinton Market businesses praise area but say they need more support
Nottingham boasts a wide range of world-famous brands. The city can be thanked for the candy-striped clothes of Paul Smith and the beloved bikes of Raleigh.
View More ‘It could be buzzing here’ – Sneinton Market businesses praise area but say they need more support‘It gives people a place to be a part of a community’ – Nottingham artists celebrate LGBTQ+ gallery opening
A new LGBTQ+ art space has opened in Hockley on January 17 and has received support from local community.
View More ‘It gives people a place to be a part of a community’ – Nottingham artists celebrate LGBTQ+ gallery openingClosing Nottingham Cineworld to be replaced by Vue
Nottingham’s biggest cinema – Cineworld based in The Cornerhouse – is set to close on February 2, 2025.
But relief comes for moviegoers as it has already been confirmed that the space will be taken over by Vue.
View More Closing Nottingham Cineworld to be replaced by Vue‘It’s a crisis’ – Drug-related deaths in Nottingham on the rise, data shows
Damning statistics released in October show drug-related deaths are continuing to rise in Nottingham, with a 217% increase between 2013 and 2023, despite no change in the amount of drug misuse.
View More ‘It’s a crisis’ – Drug-related deaths in Nottingham on the rise, data showsNottingham Light Night 2025: Here’s what to expect
Nottingham city centre is set to display over 30 stunning immersive and interactive light installations.
View More Nottingham Light Night 2025: Here’s what to expectWin five tickets to see history-making England at Vitality Netball Nations Cup
Platform Magazine are offering the chance for you to enjoy the ultimate netball experience for you and four friends.
View More Win five tickets to see history-making England at Vitality Netball Nations CupBus ride or groceries? – How the new bus fares are impacting people
The recent rise of bus fares to £3 for a single journey has had a profound impact on Nottingham residents, with many now thinking twice about using the transport services.
View More Bus ride or groceries? – How the new bus fares are impacting people