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  • What's On and Things To Do This Weekend In Nottinghamshire 13 - 15 February 2026

    What's On and Things To Do This Weekend In Nottinghamshire 13 - 15 February 2026

    Valentine’s day is upon us and there’s plenty of date opportunities and fun events in Nottinghamshire to keep you busy this weekend. Take your pick of unique events and activities including a murder mystery, live English folk music, a Valentine’s sing along, a cocktail masterclass for two, and the return of the Nottingham festival of Science and Curiosity! Here are our top 5 picks for this weekend.

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  • Quirky Date Ideas to Celebrate Valentine’s Day

    Quirky Date Ideas to Celebrate Valentine’s Day

    If you’re not one to usually celebrate Valentine’s Day or are simply looking for something a little different to do with your other half this year, then look no further. We’ve pulled together a few special events and attractions in Nottinghamshire that we think may be right up your street when it comes to romance with a twist.

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  • Summer of Spies at Nweark's National Civil War Centre

    Summer of Spies at the National Civil War Centre

    Newark’s National Civil War Centre tells of the bloody Civil War which raged throughout the British Isles during the 17th Century. We were recently invited to the launch of the museum’s exciting Summer of Spies, and having been fascinated by the world of espionage when I was a child, I was excited to see what they had in store...

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  • Cock and Hoop Nottingham

    Chocolate and Beer Tasting at The Cock & Hoop Pub

    I was delighted when I discovered a night out for Nottingham Craft Beer week which could have been made for me, combining two of the things which make me most happy – A Chocolate & Beer tasting evening at the historic Cock & Hoop Pub at Nottingham's Lace Market Hotel.

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  • The Woolly Tellers

    Review: The Woolly Tellers - 'Definitely Not Respectable'

    We joined The Woolly Tellers for their show ‘Definitely Not Respectable’, an evening of songs and spoken word retelling the history of Victorian Nottingham and the old Malt Cross music hall, which still stands today on the city’s infamous St James’ Street.

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  • Tom Voyce at Fletcher Gate Art Gallery

    Tom Voyce at Fletcher Gate Art Gallery

    Twenty-eight-year-old Tom Voyce is a local artist who was named Sky Arts Landscape Artist of the Year in 2017. His current exhibition at Nottingham’s Fletcher Gate Art Gallery features past and recent works in his distinctive colourful, abstract style, with pieces available to view or buy until Thursday 28th June 2018.

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  • Nottingham Independents Festival

    Celebration of city's iconic Independent Businesses

    Nottingham’s unique mix of independent businesses will be once again showcased and celebrated during the It’s In Nottingham Independents campaign, this year taking place from 1st June to 4th July with various activities and events taking place across the city centre.

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