Nottinghamshire has plenty to keep you busy this weekend. Take your pick of unique events and activities including a spring market, K-Pop craze, cars and coffee, a fantastic dance festival and fun climbing activities for the little ones! Here are our top picks for this weekend.
Nottinghamshire has plenty to keep you busy this weekend. Take your pick of unique events and activities including Easter fun at Newstead Abbey, Adventures at Mill Waters and the Tropical Butterfly House, as well as ice hockey with the Nottingham Panthers and live music at Albert Hall Nottingham. For more ideas about how to spend your Easter Bank Holiday weekend in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, visit our dedicated Easter page full of fun things to do and unique ideas.
Nottinghamshire has plenty to keep you busy this weekend. Take your pick of unique events and activities including a fantastic market, a late-night museum visit, Easter fun, iconic pop-punk hits and an adventurous trail! Here are our top picks for this weekend.
Nottinghamshire has plenty to keep you busy this weekend. Take your pick of unique events and activities including the dark and delicious tale of Sweeney Todd, up and coming local bands, League Two action at Meadow Lane, a trail of ducklings and the return of Nottingham Central Library's flagship cabaret night! Here are our top picks for this weekend.
Billy Dosanjh is an artist, filmmaker and storyteller whose practice pays tribute to every displaced person. His new, solo exhibition [Traveller, Your Footprints] opens on 23 September at New Art Exchange, Nottingham.
Including two full drinks, a multisensory tarot card experience and the chance to get your creative juices flowing, this is one of the best cocktail masterclasses we have been to!
We all know that Sherwood Forest was the hiding place of Robin Hood, but did you know that it was also used to hide tanks, ammunition and even a whole railway system during the Second World War? The Sherwood Forest and Newark area is steeped in modern history as well as medieval which is the focus of the Spirit of Wartime Sherwood Trail.
Joe Pasquale and Faye Tozer bought some early Christmas sparkle to the city last week as the Theatre Royal unveiled the cast for this year’s magical family pantomime.