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  • Where to Celebrate Chinese New Year 2026 in Nottinghamshire

    Where to Celebrate Chinese New Year 2026 in Nottinghamshire

    The Year of the Horse is almost here, and we can't wait to start celebrating! Nottingham is ready to welcome Chinese New Year in style with a host of events and things to do in February. Keep on reading to discover our selection of top go-to places and things to do if you’re looking for a great start to the new year.

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  • What's On and Things To Do This Weekend In Nottinghamshire 2 – 4 January 2026

    What's On and Things To Do This Weekend In Nottinghamshire 2 – 4 January 2026

    If you're wondering how to kick off the first weekend of 2026 in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, we've got the perfect roundup for you!

    From thrilling ice hockey and football games to panto magic, a fairytale Christmas and a dive into the world of Helen Oxenbury's illustrations, there’s something for everyone. Here are our top 5 picks for this weekend.

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  • Browns serves up a golden roast dinner

    Browns serves up a golden roast dinner

    A new contender for the coveted title of 'Best Roast in Nottingham' has staked its claim. Find out how our recent visit to Browns for Sunday lunch went and whether to follow in our footsteps (it's a yes).

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  • Review: Wonderland at Nottingham Playhouse

    Review: Wonderland at Nottingham Playhouse

    A new era is ushered in at the Nottingham Playhouse with Giles Croft stepping down as Artistic Director after 18 wonderful years. Visit Notts' Chief Executive Brendan Moffett took in a performance of the first production in its new era.

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  • Review: Hairspray at Theatre Royal

    Review: Hairspray at Theatre Royal

    After seeing Hairspray at Theatre Royal Nottingham, I left with the biggest smile on my face!  The show is incredibly feel-good, with some outstanding performances throughout.

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  • Holme Pierrepont Hall, From Suffragettes to Snowdrops

    Holme Pierrepont Hall, From Suffragettes to Snowdrops

    As a first-time visitor to Holme Pierrepont Hall excitement built as I found my way down the country lane to the sign posted entrance. Believed to be the oldest brick-built house in Nottinghamshire, Holme Pierrepont Hall, currently home to three generations of the Brackenbury family, opens to visitors at set times of the year allowing exploration of the house and gardens. 

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