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Sunday 31 May 2026 | 10am - 4pm
Basil Russell Park, Nuthall
Free event
Nottinghamshire Cats Centre are hosting a brilliant, new food and drink festival in Nuthall. Open to all ages and free entry for visitors. Located just off Junction 26 of the M1, just off from the A610. easily accessible by public transport.
This will be a fundraising event to support the Centre, which is just across the road from Basil Russell Park
Lots of stalls and activities to keep you all entertained, and plenty of catering options for all dietary requirements!
⭐ Hot and cold food
⭐ Hot and cold non-alcoholic drinks
⭐ Gift and craft stalls
⭐ Fundraising activities for all ages
⭐ Children's games and entertainment
No need to book if you are a visitor, simply head over on the day from 10am. Free entry to the event but all stall holders and caterers will charge individually for their goods and services
If you're interested in purchasing a pitch, we are offering a standard 3m x 3m for just £10. A larger sized 6m x 6m pitch is just £20! * Drop an email to the events team to find out more about holding a pitch at this event - midlandsfundraisinghub@cats.org.uk
* Please be aware that pitch fees for this event will be non-refundable, non-transferrable and non-exchangeable. If you are unable to attend the event after you have secured your pitch, your pitch fee will be treated as a donation to the Nottinghamshire Cat Centre. Full terms and conditions are provided in the booking form.
| Nuthall Food & Drink Festival (31 May 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Sunday | 10:00 | - 16:00 |
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