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  1. May Half Term Family Activities

    nottingham

    May Half Term is coming up and Nottingham Contemporary's family activities are back!

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  2. Inspire: Culture, Learning, Libraries

    Glaisdale Parkway , Nottingham

    Inspire is an innovative new cultural organisation delivering services on behalf of launched by Nottinghamshire County Council. We are a Community Benefit Society that is dedicated to inspiring people to grow, learn and achieve with the help of our…

  3. From Fleece to...?

    Sneinton, Nottingham

    Members of the Nottingham Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers return to Green's Windmill on Sunday 14th June to demonstrate their skills, including how sheep's fleece can be spun by hand into beautiful yarn and then used to create lovely craft…

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  4. Green's Windmill

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    Green's Windmill

    Sneinton, Nottingham

    Green's Windmill in Sneinton was built by the father of notable scientist and mathematician George Green in 1807. Today the working Mill is a popular museum and science centre.

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  5. Robin Hood Statue at Thoresby Park

    Newark

    Robin Hood is Nottingham’s most culturally significant attraction; our local hero represents freedom, strength and liberty. If you want to catch a glimpse of Nottingham’s favorite  vigilante, you should take a trip to Thoresby p ark to see Robin…

  6. Super Soapbox Challenge

    Nottingham

    Bring your family, bring your mates, it's the Nottingham Super Soapbox Challenge!  

  7. Governor's House

    Newark


    This was the residence of the Governors of Newark during the sieges of the Civil War. A diagonal path from the Governor’s House to the south door of the Parish Church was laid, so the Governor could walk to the church without soiling his feet. The…

  8. Poetical Science Event: Activating Poetical Science: Mysticism, Tech & Future Poesis

    nottingham

    This event functions as a micro-residency and the opening activation of a curatorial research project grounded in Ada Lovelace's integrated approach – a "Poetical Science".

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  9. Beltane Pagan Market

    Nottingham

    Artists, witches, and crafters are emerging from their winter hideaways with new magic to share! Come visit Sneinton Market to see what they've made for you.

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  10. Free Tag Rugby Taster Session

    Nottingham

    Saturday 16 May 2026 | 1:30pm - 2:30pm Nottingham Moderns Rugby Club FREE - Please still book via the link above to be registered. Looking for a fun way to get active and meet new people in Nottingham? Try Tag Rugby — one of the UK's…

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  11. Drawn Through Time

    Nottingham

    A collection of artists uses their drawing skills to explore the past, present and future.

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  12. Wedding Fayre Crowne Plaza Nottingham

    Nottingham

    Welcome to the Crowne Plaza Nottingham Wedding Fayre! Join the Crowne Plaza Nottingham, an IHG Hotel for a day filled with wedding inspiration and planning.

  13. St Peter's Church Clayworth

    Clayworth

    St Peters is home to the largest single work of art in the East of England. The Traquair Murals created by Scottish artist Phoebe Anna Traquair (1852-1936) cover all four walls of the chancel and are visually spectacular. The historic village of…

  14. Raleigh Street

    Nottingham

    Raleigh Street, Nottingham, was the site of a small workshop which in 1886 started producing diamond-frame safety bicycles at the rate of three a week.

  15. Nuthall Food & Drink Festival

    5 Watnall Road, Nuthall

    Nottinghamshire Cats Centre are hosting a brilliant, new food and drink festival in Nuthall. Open to all ages and free entry for visitors.

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  16. Thoresby Park

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    Thoresby Park

    Nr Ollerton

    Visit our beautiful park with the whole family to enjoy everything Thoresby has to offer. From our cafe, shops, gallery, museum, extensive estate and variety of events. Parking and admission is free.

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  17. D.H. Lawrence Children’s Writing Competition 2026

    Eastwood

    Following a record year for entries in 2025, the D.H. Lawrence Children’s Prize: Writing Competition returns launching on Thursday 5 March for World Book Day 2026, with this year’s theme celebrating ‘Friendship’.

  18. Standard Hill (Derry Mount)

    Nottingham

    It was here on 25th August 1642 that the Royal Standard was raised by Charles I, marking the start of the Civil War. Today there is a plaque on Standard Hill to remember this historic event.

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