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Ahead of its fantastic £30m regeneration in 2021, why not try some Nottingham Castle creative learning ideas and join the Nottingham Heritage Hunters? Delve into Nottingham's intriguing past to learn about some of the amazing - and totally real - escapades that Robin Hood and his companions got up to in our city many years ago.
You can put your creative skills to the test by designing a plaque to tell their stories. You can even share your finished plaque on social media using the hashtag #NottmHeritageHunters, and there'll be a special prize for the best one!
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