A multi-million-pound activity village is due to introduce more cycling facilities and close its tennis courts.
A council will use government funding to help get bus passenger numbers back to pre-pandemic levels and will trial an ‘on demand’ bus service.
A new recycling centre that will create dozens of jobs has been approved.
Millions of pounds in government funding will be used to support the most vulnerable in the county.
Millions of pounds will be used to fund additional school places and new buildings at a school.
Plans to build new homes next to a historic cottage with links to a famous Victorian artist and writer have been deferred by councillors.
Residents across Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire could see tax bills increase through the creation of a new super authority.
Families have backed a letter asking for the Health Secretary to allow Donna Ockenden to conduct a review into Nottingham’s maternity services.
More than 450 families and dozens of staff have come forward to be part of a review of inadequate maternity services at Nottingham hospitals.
A former council office could be demolished because of anti-social behaviour and vandalism.
Plans to dual some remaining single carriage parts of the A46 at Newark are being opposed by a campaign group over air pollution concerns.
Construction can now begin on a £3.3m plan to increase special educational needs places in three schools.
Millions of pounds are being spent to try to rejuvenate Newark’s town centre and reverse a decline caused by the rise of online shopping and covid.
Details of a major project to upgrade Nottingham’s hospital buildings and relocate services have been revealed.
Plans to build up to 50 new homes in an affluent village were approved, as councillors said they felt they had their hands tied.
Plans for a new traveller site in a rural hamlet were dismissed after councillors labelled it as inappropriate.
Residents have criticised a council over the location of a children’s home, saying concerns over disturbances have become a reality.
Plans for 200 homes were approved after the decision came down to the casting vote of one councillor.
There has been a marked increase in the number of unpaid carers in Nottinghamshire with children as young as five taking on care roles.
Concerns have been raised about the numbers of people visiting Nottinghamshire libraries falling short of expectations as pandemic restrictions ease.