Ambulance crews spent 3,500 hours parked outside Nottingham hospitals last month while waiting to hand over their patients.
More than half of locals who commented on plans to build what would be one of Britain’s biggest solar farms want the scheme to be scrapped.
Social care for the elderly and disabled is expected to cost County Council at least £24.3m more over the coming financial year.
A council has suspended entering into a new contract for children’s health due to an ongoing review ordered after Valdo Calocane’s conviction.
Nottinghamshire County councillors have called for greater powers to stop widespread damage from future floods.
Nottinghamshire’s network of children’s centres are expected to change their services and become ‘family hubs’ instead.
Technology which allows elderly people to live in their own homes for longer is expected to save the county council nearly £4.5million.
Nottingham Forest have held talks with the county council in case the club decides to quit the City Ground over a rent dispute.
Plans to bring a dilapidated café in Newark market square back into use have been revealed.
The outgoing Lord-Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire has been thanked for his 12 years of public service as he stands down from the role.
A major reorganisation of Nottinghamshire’s recycling centres to deal with cramped sites and traffic impact is being considered.
Councillors will be asked to authorise cheaper maintenance work for a footbridge after the first plan became too expensive.
Nottinghamshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner has faced accusations she failed to spot problems after the force was put into special measures.
Smaller businesses in Nottinghamshire towns may be suffering after the collapse of Wilko, local leaders fear.
Councillors and health leaders have called for urgent action over food poverty in Nottinghamshire.
A council has agreed its tax rise, and is amongst the lowest in England.
Two-thirds of Nottinghamshire Wilko staff made redundant after the retailer collapsed are now back in work.
The vast majority of children in the county due to start secondary education in September have been offered one of their top four choices of school.
A new bid to attract tourists is set to show there’s more to Nottinghamshire than Robin Hood.
The Spring Budget has been deemed a ‘missed opportunity’ to revitalise the economy by a Nottinghamshire business.