💛 Standing together against hate This week is National Hate Crime Awareness Week, and Nottingham is marking it by reaffirming our shared commitment to ensuring our city is a safe, welcoming place for everyone. Hate has no place here - whether it’s based on race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other difference. We all have a part to play in building a kinder, more respectful city where everyone can live without fear. Read more about how Nottingham is standing together against hate: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eBKqgE8n #NoPlaceForHate #NHCAW #NottinghamTogether #EndHateCrime #Community
Nottingham City Council
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Our purpose as a Council continues to be Leading Nottingham. This is even more important as we work through difficult economic conditions to drive sustained improvement across our city. We will continue to work with our partners to deliver the priorities described in the Nottingham Plan to 2020, breaking the cycle of poverty and making sure local people benefit from the city’s wealth. The Nottingham Plan was developed by partners in One Nottingham, our local communities, businesses and citizens. It sets out what Nottingham should look like in the future and how we can make it happen. Follow us on social media: www.facebook.com/mynottingham www.twitter.com/mynottingham www.instagram.com/mynottingham
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- Nottingham
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Loxley House
Station Street
Nottingham, NG2 3NG, GB
Employees at Nottingham City Council
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💼 Weekly Job Round-Up Looking for your next opportunity? Explore this week’s latest roles with Nottingham City Council ⬇ 🌳 Tree Services – Service Delivery Officer (Level 3) | £26,824 – £27,694 💼 Commercial Support Officer | £26,824 – £27,694 ❤️ Health and Social Care Advisor | £25,583 – £26,403 🏛 Heritage Assistant – Wollaton Hall & Deer Park | £25,583 – £26,403 🧹 Peripatetic Cleaner in Charge (20 Hours) | £25,583 – £26,403 (pro rata) ⚡ Lead Electrical Engineer / Electrician | £46,142 – £49,282 📊 Public Health Intelligence Apprentice | £36,363 – £39,152 🤝 Casual Care Worker (Level 1) | £14.86 per hour 🚗 Parking Engineer | £32,597 – £35,412 ⚖️ Senior Solicitor – Litigation | £51,356 – £54,495 📑 Contract Officer | £28,598 – £31,022 🥄 Kitchen Assistant – Stanhope Primary School (10 Hours per week, Term Time Only) | £24,413 – £25,185 (pro rata) 🧭 Independent Member – Audit Committee | £4,000 per annum allowance From engineering and governance to heritage, health, and community roles, there’s a wide range of opportunities to make a difference in Nottingham. 🔗 Find out more and apply here: https://lnkd.in/e2RWSXJp #NottinghamJobs #CityCareers #PublicSector #JoinOurTeam #NottinghamCityCouncil #HiringNow #Governance #Finance #Engineering #Heritage
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📢 You may have heard some myths about Nottingham City Council's current finances. ✅ The fact is we are financially stable and not bankrupt. 💬 This means we can invest in the services you value – from safer streets to fixing the roads and improving public spaces. 🔗 Get the facts ➡️ mynottinghamnews.co.uk #NottinghamIsChanging #FactsMatter #StrongFoundations --------------------------- Image Description: A green Nottingham City Council graphic with the headline “Fact-checking the Council’s finances.” In the centre, a white box styled like a search window asks: “Is Nottingham City Council bankrupt?” Below it are five green checkmarks with the following points: No. The Council isn’t bankrupt. Council debt is down by almost a third since 2021. The Council’s budget gap has halved in a year. Budget overspends are under control and falling. On track for a fully balanced budget next year. At the bottom left is the Nottingham City Council logo, and at the bottom right is the campaign hashtag #TurningWordsIntoAction.
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🏛 Join Nottingham City Council as an Independent Member of the Audit Committee Nottingham City Council is seeking to appoint an Independent Co-opted Member to its Audit Committee - a key role supporting high standards of governance, financial stewardship, and transparency across the organisation. 💼 Allowance: £4,000 per annum 📅 Term: 4 years 🕓 Closing date: 31 October 2025 As an Independent Member, you’ll provide objective and impartial insight, helping to strengthen the Council’s approach to risk management, internal control, and financial reporting. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute your professional expertise and make a tangible impact on how public resources are managed in Nottingham. We’re looking for individuals with: ✅ Experience in finance, audit, risk management or governance ✅ Strong analytical and communication skills ✅ Independence, integrity, and a commitment to the Seven Principles of Public Life Meetings are held six times a year, usually on Friday mornings at Loxley House, Nottingham. ⬇️ To find out more or apply, visit ⬇️ 🔗 https://lnkd.in/e2RWSXJp #Governance #AuditCommittee #PublicSector #Leadership #NottinghamJobs #Finance #Accountancy #RiskManagement #BoardOpportunities #PublicService
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Nottingham City Council’s new budget for 2026/27 shows a firmer grip on finances with a proposed £15m investment package for front-line services including: - additional Neighbourhood Safety Officers on our streets; - enhanced street cleaning tackling more fly tipping and litter - upgrading our roads by filling potholes and repairing our highways - revamping our parks with new and improved equipment Find out more: https://lnkd.in/ecZuS6JN
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🏆 Spotlight on our 2025 Nottingham Award Winners: Rick Hall We’re shining a spotlight on Rick Hall – educator, author and creativity champion. For more than 50 years, Rick has inspired curiosity and learning across Nottingham through initiatives like Ignite!, the Roundabout Theatre Group and the Festival of Science and Curiosity. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and Child Friendly Nottingham champion, Rick continues to share his passion for creativity both locally and internationally, inspiring generations of learners. 🌍 Read more about all our winners ➡ https://lnkd.in/e-hECpyn #NottinghamAwards #Creativity #Education #Inspiration #ProudOfNottingham
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🏆Spotlight on our 2025 Nottingham Award Winners: Shanine Fasasi We’re shining a spotlight on Shanine Fasasi, a community leader whose work is transforming lives across Nottingham. 💪 Through Beechdale Community Centre and her Diversify team, Shanine has built programmes that bring people together – from Dads and Lads football and StrongHer Together sessions to Monday Breakfast Club and Hot Meal Wednesdays. Her work tackles social isolation, celebrates culture and strengthens families. This year, she’s also launching the first ‘Brother, You Good?’ men’s mental health conference – continuing her mission to empower Nottingham’s communities. 👏 Read more about all our winners ➡ https://lnkd.in/e-hECpyn #NottinghamAwards #CommunityLeader #EmpowerNottingham #StrongerTogether #ProudOfNottingham
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💪 Another successful Day of Action in the books! Yesterday, the It's in Nottingham team came together with great energy and a clear purpose – working hand in hand with Nottingham City Council Community Protection Officers and Nottingham Trent University Community Liaison Officers around the vibrant NTU area. Together, we made a real difference by – 🌿 Sweeping and shovelling dried leaves 🗑️ Litter picking and improving the local environment 🔖 Removing stickers from poles and walls 🌳 Clearing broken tree branches for safer walkways A huge thank you to everyone who took part and continues to take pride in keeping Nottingham at its best. 💚 Let’s keep the momentum going – together, we’re showing what community collaboration can achieve.
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Nottingham City Council has welcomed an extra £2.5 million from the Government to support people facing homelessness including tackling rough sleeping and more help for families in temporary accommodation. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/eV8dCATZ
On #WorldHomelessDay, we're investing a further £84 million to tackle homelessness across England. A significant boost to support rough sleeping prevention, families in temporary accommodation, and specialist treatment services. Everyone deserves a home. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/eeKawxpJ
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💛 Spotlight on our 2025 Nottingham Award Winners: Kelise Knowles We’re shining a spotlight on Kelise Knowles, an inspiring advocate for children in care and care leavers across Nottingham. 💛 As co-chair of the Corporate Parenting Board, Kelise uses her leadership and lived experience to help shape Child Friendly Nottingham, the Care Leaver Local Offer and the Families First programme – ensuring that children’s voices are heard and acted on. Her compassion and commitment are making a lasting difference to families across our city. 🌟 Read more about all our winners ➡ https://lnkd.in/e-hECpyn #NottinghamAwards #CommunityChampion #ChildFriendlyNottingham #Inspiration #ProudOfNottingham
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