The Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak confirmed in his Budget last week that two out of eight English freeports would be located in the Midlands. Announcing, the Freeports of... Read more
The East Midlands received a major economic boost today with the government's announcement that it will be one of seven new Freeports in the UK, creating an estimated 60,000 new... Read more
- Creative vision for space will be published in Summer 2021 - - Independently Chaired by Greg Nugent of The Nottingham Project, the panel will feature national experts including Sir... Read more
Landmark opportunity to create thousands of jobs and boost the East Midlands economy An East Midlands bid for Freeport status has been submitted to the government by a consortium led... Read more
Set for global expansion, PYGA Industries have today announced their UK based sales, marketing and distribution business with the launch of a brand new website and increased product range, based... Read more
IMAGES of a ground-breaking, multi-million ‘cohesive use’ scheme for Nottingham are revealed today (4 January)– showing hotels, co-working space, apartments, green space and leisure. The scheme - which is the... Read more
Marketing Nottingham has joined together with Lilian Greenwood MP for Nottingham South and a host of Destination Management Organisations from across the country to back a campaign encouraging government to... Read more
Nottingham’s first festive outdoor installation will be opened on Thursday 3 December by one of five shortlisted local “stars” from across Nottinghamshire. The event organisers have been asking for nominations... Read more
In Nottingham and across the East Midlands region, the outbreak of Coronavirus has had a significant economic impact – especially on those who are now unemployed, and those who own... Read more
When the news broke on Friday 26th June 2020 that retail giant intu had collapsed into administration, Nottingham turned a wary, weary eye to the partially-demolished Broadmarsh shopping centre. This... Read more