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  • Top 10 Events and Things to Do August Bank Holiday Weekend 2026 in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire

    Top 10 Events and Things to Do August Bank Holiday Weekend 2026 in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire

    The final bank holiday of the year is almost here on Monday 31st August 2026 and if you're on the hunt for events and things to do this August Bank Holiday in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, our what's on this weekend guide is here to help. Whether you’re looking to enjoy a festival, have a weekend away with the family or plan the perfect date night, there’s plenty happening to make the most of the long weekend!

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  • What's On and Things To Do This Weekend in Nottinghamshire 14 - 16 August 2026

    What's On and Things To Do This Weekend in Nottinghamshire 14 - 16 August 2026

    Nottinghamshire has plenty to keep you busy this weekend. Take your pick of unique events and activities including live music at Peggy’s Skylight, outdoor cinema at White Post Farm, National Justice Museum’s thrilling escape room, Proms in the Park and the colourful Nottingham Carnival! Here are our top picks for this weekend.

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  • What's On and Things To Do This Weekend in Nottinghamshire 7 - 9 August 2026

    What's On and Things To Do This Weekend in Nottinghamshire 7 - 9 August 2026

    Nottinghamshire has plenty to keep you busy this weekend. Take your pick of unique events and activities including outdoor theatre, the stunning Helios artwork, Clumber Park’s Summer of Play, becoming a Stone Age drummer at Creswell Crags and tasty wine tours at Wolds Wine Estate! Here are our top picks for this weekend.

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  • The Wombles Take a Holiday…at the Heights of Abraham!

    The Wombles Take a Holiday…at the Heights of Abraham!

    The Wombles Take a Holiday…at the Heights of Abraham!

    If you sang “Underground, overground, wombling free…”, chances are many could join in and finish this much-loved tune. The Wombles of Wimbledon first captured hearts as a series of charming children’s books written by Elisabeth Beresford for her young son, Marcus, in the late 1960s. Inspired by a family walk on Wimbledon Common, and a child’s mispronunciation of the name! The stories introduced readers to a group of eco-conscious, pointy nosed creatures who lived underground and “made good use of the things that they find.”

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