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Stay up to date with all the latest stories across Nottinghamshire in the daily Nottinghamian newsletter. You can receive the newsletter straight to your inbox every weekday by signing up right here. Hello, Today's edition of the Nottinghamian brings news of Nottingham City Council avoiding Government commissioners being sent in to run the authority.

The IAB has been sending quarterly reports to the Government on the council's progress, which the Government then uses to determine whether it needs to send commissioners in to run it. In its most recent update, the Government has confirmed it won't be taking this step for now but says the IAB will remain in place and that commissioners could still be appointed in future.

Future Talks are taking place on the future of Nottingham's former Debenhams building as the city council says it wants to bring it "back to life" nearly two years on from the department store's closure. A new investment management company has recently taken on the building on behalf of Long Row Properties Limited, a company based in Jersey which has owned the site since 2017.

Weather and trivia Weather: Cloudy at first with outbreaks of drizzle clearing by lunchtime to give some drier weather, with occasional clear spells by Friday evening. Strong winds easing. Maximum temperature 12 °C.Trivia question: In which year did the Peak District become the UK's first national park?Biggest chippy tea Nottinghamshire's Chip Inn is famed for its supersize portions but this time it's really outdone itself.

'Essential' removal Nottingham City Council will spend £140,000 to remove asbestos from the historic Guildhall in an "essential" step towards its sale and transformation into a hotel. The authority decided to approve the funding of the second phase of asbestos removal at the former district heating plant areas situated below the Guildhall and Trinity House, Burton Street, Nottingham.

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