Last chance for local organisations to get Government-funded EV chargers, bikes and more

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Parents eligible for Free School Meals can save up to ?437 a year

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If you are eligible for free school meals for your children, please claim them. This can ease financial pressures families are facing by saving parents up to ?437 per year*. Primary school children attending government funded schools in reception, year 1 and year 2 are entitled to Universal Free School Meals, just ask to have school meals at your school office.???

Our catering service, Eat Culture, serves healthy, balanced and freshly prepared school meals that give children all the energy they need for the school day, supporting their wellbeing and helping them concentrate in lessons.??

If you receive benefits or if your circumstances change your children may be entitled to continue having Free School Meals after year 2. Check your eligibility and apply here.??

?*the saving is based on a cost of ?2.30 per day for school meals over 38 weeks of the school year.??


Last chance for local organisations to get Government-funded EV chargers, bikes and more

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There are just a few weeks left to apply for FREE or 75% funded sustainable travel improvements at your business, charity or public sector organisation. The final deadline is Sunday 31 December.??Get EV chargers, pool bikes or e-bikes, bike shelters or showers to help enable your people to get around in a cheap, green way!?

Find out more here ??


City Centre e-newsletter

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We?ve recently published our first City Centre e-bulletin providing all the latest news and information about what?s happening in the heart of Nottingham.? The first issue includes updates on City Centre events, progress around Broad Marsh, grants for businesses, information on street cleansing and more.??

You can read the first issue here and sign up to receive the newsletter here.?


Adam Johnson

As the Leader of Nottingham City Council I have written to offer my condolences on behalf of the Council following the tragic loss of Nottingham Panthers team member and friend, Adam Johnson.

I know Adam was loved and admired by a great many in our city, with the outpouring of grief on social media a testament to his talent and character.

Nottingham Panthers holds a special place in the life of our city and we stand with them as our local team at this sad time; and Adam?s friends and family are very much in our thoughts and prayers at this sad time.


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