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New vision being drawn up for Nottingham's future
Summary
Nottingham City Council is preparing a new city vision that will draw on local culture, sporting and scientific heritage and the arts. A public consultation is under way in January and the council has hired Arup to help develop the plan.
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Nottingham City Council is preparing a new vision for the city's future. Leaders say the plan will use local touchstones such as the Robin Hood legend, sporting heritage, scientific breakthroughs and the arts. The work aims to build on recent regeneration in areas like Broadmarsh while addressing wider challenges including climate change and housing pressures. Arup has been commissioned to support the vision and a public consultation is taking place in January.
Key points:
- The council highlighted recent regeneration around Broadmarsh, including a new city park and the central library.
- Arup, an independent design and planning firm, has been appointed to support development of the vision.
- Officials said visits to Manchester and Sheffield are planned to learn from their approaches to city vision and delivery.
- The vision will include key neighbourhoods and create a pipeline of investment opportunities to attract funders.
- The city noted its science heritage, including past breakthroughs and a national life sciences centre due to open in 2026.
Summary:
The council describes this work as a way to clarify Nottingham's long-term aims and to build on recent regeneration achievements. Public consultation is under way in January and further steps include visits to other cities and development of an investment pipeline.
