Council bosses say they are not yet able to announce when Nottingham's castle will reopen
Nottingham City Council has lost nearly £800,000 in the 12 weeks since the city's castle was forced to close.after the Nottingham Castle Trust announced it was going into liquidation.The Labour-run local authority said it did not expect a return on loans of £2.68m, with council budget documents detailing further losses.
An executive board meeting due to be held on 21 February will be shown how the council has lost £293,000 in income through a concession agreement since the site closed. A further £500,000 was down to holding costs "pending a decision on future operations", according to the
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