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Provisionally 9th - 12th October 2024
Trent Bridge Cricket Ground
Tickets: Advance tickets are now on sale - admission is available from £15. More details via the Book Now button above.
Robin Hood Beer and Cider Festival, Nottingham CAMRA’s flagship annual event, is returning for 2024!
More details coming soon.
Robin Hood Beer and Cider Festival (9 Sep 2024 - 12 Sep 2024) |
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