Em-Con returns for 2024 with a show that’s set to be out of this world. And what’s more, they’re celebrating 10 years of hosting the event at the Motorpoint Arena Nottingham!
May is one of our favourite months to explore Nottingham and Nottinghamshire. With the sunny spring weather, flowers blossoming everywhere, a three bank holidays to enjoy it's a glorious month and we love every second of it!
Nottinghamshire’s fascinating history and heritage is composed of legendary tales, brutal battles, future-defining rebellion, and stunning architecture - which continuously draws and captivates visitors to the county.
Ecotourism can be incorporated into any UK staycation or weekend break easily, and often allows you to save money, experience something unique and learn something new.
Many of us have heard the stories, been there, seen it, done it, got the green stockings. But the real legend of Robin Hood is so much more. It’s a story for the ages. The best part about it? His rebel spirit lives on here in Nottinghamshire.
For those of us who have grown up in and around Nottinghamshire, hearing about the tale and legend of Robin Hood is nothing new. Many of us take the story of Robin Hood and his connection to Nottingham and the wider region for granted, as part of the local furniture. We all know the stories (or at least so we think). Been there. Seen it. Done it. Got the green stockings.
Kate Dawson takes you along on her visit to Mill Waters Heritage Site in Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire. Read on to find out more about the cafe, heritage centre and the Kings Mill reservoir at Mill Waters!