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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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  • Discover Nottingham's William Booth Birthplace Museum

    Discover Nottingham's William Booth Birthplace Museum

    It’s fair to say that Nottingham city centre’s compact nature can sometimes mean we’re all guilty of staying within a short radius of Old Market Square, but for the more adventurous, there’s plenty of interesting places to visit but a stone’s throw away.

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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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  • Learn all about the art of ice skating with National Ice Centre's skating coach

    Learn all about the art of ice skating with National Ice Centre's skating coach

    Nottingham has a long history of ice skating, with people practicing their skills first on the frozen River Trent and then for over 60 years at the old Nottingham Ice Stadium. The stadium was demolished in the year 2000 to be replaced with state-of-the-art National Ice Centre - the first twin Olympic-sized ice rink facility in the UK.

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  • D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum in Eastwood Nottinghamshire

    A Visit to the D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum

    We knew a small amount about D.H. Lawrence before visiting his birthplace museum in Eastwood. Upon leaving, we felt like we had lived alongside him in the town, and that was all down to our tour guide Carolyn.

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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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  • Nottingham Arts Theatre Ghost Lights Tour

    Nottingham Arts Theatre Ghost Lights Tour

    With its grand pillars, retro signage and dramatic red exterior, 200 year old building of  the Nottingham Arts Theatre has always been an intriguing feature of Hockley’s George Street. A theatre for the past seventy years or so, NAT has seen a multitude of performances take place on its stage, and today the varied programme ranges from touring productions to pantomimes and opera. 

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