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With More New Council Homes

Vicki said: As a bereaved parent, it’s important to try and keep a child’s memory alive, and what better way than having his name on this lovely new building. When we were first told about it, I cried floods of tears because it’s such an honour to have this building named after him. Daryl added: It’s an absolute privilege, and it’s so emotional to see it all finally finished. We’ve had a tour around and it’s stunning.

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From 1 April the housing management services currently provided by Nottingham City Homes will move back into direct Council management. If you’re a tenant or leaseholder you’ll still be able to contact your Housing Patch Manager and other operational staff, as they will transfer to the council, and you’ll use the same telephone numbers as you do now. CLICK HERE for more information.

and will last approximately 3 months

BULWELL BUS STATION COMING SOON!

Thanks to our successful bid for Transforming Cities funding from the Government, Bulwell Bus Station will have:

Improved passenger facilities with new bus shelters, seating, and lighting.

A new, centralised layout for buses, so it’s easier and safer to find your stop.

New and upgraded real-time information signs that provide you with more travel information.

During the work, there may be some disruption and diversions to services. Your Bulwell Bus Station stop will be temporarily moved to either Main Street or Bulwell High Road.

CLICK HERE for information on alternative arrangements for buses, visit your operator’s website or their social media channels.

Travel by bus for only £2 extended until 30 June 2023!

So there’s still plenty of time to benefit from this great deal, thanks to the Government’s Help for Households campaign, with many local operators, including Nottingham City Transport taking part.

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