Nottingham City Council
Government AdministrationEngland, United Kingdom1001-5000 Employees
Nottingham City Council is a government administration located in Station Street, Nottingham, England, United Kingdom, and it employs between 1,001 and 5,000 people. The council operates under a Council Plan that emphasizes renewing governance, improving transparency, and prudent financial stewardship through a unified council approach, with a focus on delivering for local people in areas such as safe communities, health and wellbeing, housing, and education and skills. It aims to lead Nottingham forward by revitalising the economy, promoting sustainability, improving infrastructure and connectivity, and preserving the city’s cultural heritage, while collaborating with partners, businesses, and communities to enhance safety, sustainability, and prosperity. The council has engaged in regeneration and asset-related activity with organizations such as Homes England and regional authorities, and has formed partnerships with Walk Wheel Cycle Trust, Think Pink Drivers CIC, and Let’s Experience Electric to advance mobility and inclusion initiatives, alongside collaboration with Alchera Technologies on transport objectives. It operates within the government sector and has a reported revenue range of $50 million to $100 million.