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The Council House Dome Council House dome during Nottingham Light Night 2012. The most striking visual element of the building, and in itself an iconic symbol of the city, is the dome. An ornate cupola stands on the apex of the dome. [1] The top of the cupola is 200 feet (61 m) above the Old Market Square below. [17]
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This is a list of public art in Nottingham, in Nottinghamshire, England. This list applies only to works of public art accessible in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artwork visible inside a museum. Central Nottingham Image ...
Left lion, Nottingham Council House. Portrait bust, displayed at the Royal Academy of Arts 1910 [6] Bust of William Kiddier, displayed at the Royal Academy of Arts 1915; Model of a War Memorial proposed for Ryde, Isle of Wight 1919 [7] Bust of Thomas Barrett, displayed at Nottingham Castle Museum 1921; War Memorial, Nottingham Incorporated Law ...
Nottingham Council House from the square Looking north along Long Row. The Old Market Square (Slab Square) is an open, pedestrianised city square in Nottingham, England, forming the heart of the city, and covering an area of approximately 12,000 square metres (130,000 sq ft), or about 3 acres (1.2 ha). It is one of the largest paved squares in ...
LeftLion is a monthly arts and culture magazine and website based in Nottingham, England.The publication takes its name from a stone statue in Nottingham's Old Market Square, also known colloquially as 'the left lion', which has served as a meeting point for city residents since Nottingham Council House was built in 1929.
If approved by Nottingham City Council, there would be a total of 16 bed spaces. 'More sustainable use' The ground floor of the building would be retained as a retail space for food and drink.
Nottingham Council House. Nottingham City Council is a unitary authority, and is based at Loxley House on Station Street. It consists of 55 councillors, representing 20 wards, who are elected every four years; the last elections being held on 2 May 2019.
Full Council meetings are held at Nottingham Council House in the Old Market Square in the city centre, which was completed in 1929 and is now a Grade II* listed building. [27] In 2009 the council moved its main offices to Loxley House, a modern office building on Station Street, opposite Nottingham railway station. [28]