Creating new opportunities to benefit city residents
Every development has the power to shape Nottingham’s future—not only through bricks and mortar, but by investing in people.
Section 106 agreements ensure that growth in the city translates into skills, jobs, and stronger communities. From creating pathways for young people to upskilling the current workforce by supporting:
Access to new job vacancies created by major developments
Work experience placements for students and young people
Apprenticeships and graduate roles to start careers in construction and related industries
Opportunities to learn new skills and gain qualifications through funded training
Community projects such as school visits, workshops, or volunteering initiatives
Meaning each development in Nottingham creates real benefits for local people—new jobs, training opportunities, and stronger communities.