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Subject 12 June - Latest News – City remembers Nottingham Attacks two years on
Date June 12, 2025 5:11 PM
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Your weekly Nottingham News update - 12 June 2025



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A message from Council Leader, Councillor Neghat Khan

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No-one in the city will ever forget the tragic events of 13 June 2023.

Two years on from those horrific events, I can’t begin to imagine what the families of Barnaby, Grace and Ian, as well as those who suffered injuries, continue to go through. The hearts of everyone in Nottingham go out to them.

The city showed its support for the families when thousands of people came together for the vigil the Council held in the Old Market Square two days after the attacks to stand with them to remember their cherished loved ones.

I will be joining the memorial walk to the locations where Barnaby, Grace and Ian lost their lives to lay flowers on behalf of the city. Deputy Leader, Cllr Ethan Radford will attend St Mary’s church in Bulwell to pay his respects on behalf of the city to local resident Ian Coates. 

It remains our desire to see a lasting memorial in the city to Barnaby, Grace and Ian but it’s important that we seek the thoughts of all the families before progressing any plans further.

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RFL
Good luck to those running the Cancer Research UK Race for Life on Sunday!

It is more than just a race - it's a powerful show of love, remembrance, and hope. Every step you take honours those we've lost, supports those still fighting, and brings us closer to a future free from cancer.

Wishing you all a fantastic, fun-filled day. You’re all incredible – go out there and smash it! 

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Notty
Exciting Launch of Notty’s New Hat – Active Nottingham’s second children’s book

Active Nottingham, part of Nottingham City Council, formally launched Notty’s New Hat on 27 May following the final of their exciting ‘Read and Swim’ events across City leisure centres. The event featured Nottingham-raised CBeebies and Waterloo Road star, Shauna Shim, who captivated children with a reading of Notty’s New Hat at Ken Martin Leisure Centre on 27 May 2025.

Children at Clifton, Ken Martin and Djanogly Community Leisure Centre met Notty the Otter, enjoyed fun activities and a Swim for Fun session, following their exclusive reading of the new children’s book.

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Blood
World Blood Donor Day 2025

Join us on June 14, as we celebrate World Blood Donor Day with the theme 'Give blood, give hope: together we save lives.' This day honours the selfless individuals who donate blood, providing a lifeline to those in need. Blood donations are crucial for patients undergoing surgeries, those with chronic illnesses, and emergency situations. By donating blood, you can make a significant difference in someone's life.

Will you be participating in any events or donating blood this year? 

Read more here [ [link removed] ]

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Refugee
Nottingham Refugee Week 2025: Community as a Superpower

Join us from June 13-22, for Nottingham Refugee Week, a vibrant festival celebrating art, culture, and community. This year's theme, *'Community as a Superpower,'* highlights the strength and unity found in our diverse city.

Delivered through a fabulous programme of events organised in partnership with refugee and asylum-seeking communities across Nottingham, it is an act of welcome, a gesture of solidarity and a shared celebration with people who have sought refuge here.

For the full program and more details, visit Nottingham Refugee Week's official website here. [ [link removed] ]

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Carers
Carers Week 2025: Caring About Equality

From June 9-15, we celebrate Carers Week with the theme "Caring About Equality." This week is dedicated to recognising the invaluable contributions of unpaid carers who support family members and friends with physical or mental illnesses, disabilities, or other needs. Despite their essential role, many carers face significant challenges, including poor health, social isolation, and financial hardship. Together, we can create a fairer and more supportive society. 

Will you be participating in any events or activities for Carers Week this year?

For more information, visit Carers Worldwide. [ [link removed] ]

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Katie Boulter
Lexus Nottingham Open

The Lexus Nottingham Open takes place from Saturday 14 June until Sunday 22 June - don't miss your chance to see world-class stars compete at the Lexus Nottingham Tennis Centre this summer grass court season.
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British No.1 Katie Boulter returns to her home tournament in the hopes of not only defending her title, but making it three consecutive Lexus Nottingham Open trophies on the bounce.

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More Nottingham news and events

*Brand new bridge takes shape [ [link removed] ]*

Over recent weeks, the residents and commuters of Hucknall have noticed something new taking shape on the horizon – Nottingham’s brand-new walking and cycling bridge is being fabricated using British Steel, just a few miles from its eventual home. The project is being delivered by Balfour Beatty as the overall project partner, managing all aspects from design to installation. Briton Fabricators Ltd, specialists in ambitious infrastructure projects including rail, motorway and foot bridges, have fabricated the steel and built the bridge’s main structure.

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*£2 billion for transport improvements across our region [ [link removed] ]*

Nottingham will benefit from £2 million in funding towards sustainable public transport and improved rail, road and bus connections between Derby and Nottingham.

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*Vehicle seized as council clamps down on blue-badge misuse [ [link removed] ]*

A car was towed away and more than 30 people were fined as part of a crackdown in Nottingham on the misuse of blue badges. Nottingham City Council officers took part in the National Blue Badge Day of Action 2025  [ [link removed] ]on 30 May, which aims to raise public awareness about the effect it has on disabled people. 

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*Council to consult on proposal to close Snape Wood primary school due to low pupil numbers [ [link removed] ]*

Nottingham City Council is consulting on a proposal to close Snape Wood Primary & Nursery School in Bulwell due to a decline in pupil numbers which is affecting its financial stability and sustainability.

Although no decision has yet been made, the proposal would see the school close on 31 August 2026, at the end of the 2025/26 academic year.

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*New ‘Love Your City Centre’ campaign launches to tackle crime and clean up Nottingham  [ [link removed] ]*

Nottingham City Council is launching a new initiative – Love Your City Centre – aimed at creating a safer, cleaner, and more welcoming city centre for residents, businesses, and visitors. 

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*New Exhibition - FOREST [ [link removed] ] - 24 May to 2 November 2025*

The exhibition showcases six newly commissioned works created exclusively for Nottingham Castle, in the company of prints, drawings and photographs from Nottingham’s own Collection.

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*Get £1 tickets for Positively Empowered Kids Festival* [ [link removed] ]

Are you ready to FESTIVAL PEK style? This family festival day is packed with everything that’s designed to help children flourish, thrive and improve their mental health.




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