What a difference a few weeks make to Covid restrictions. In January the Omicron situation and a bad weather forecast caused us, like many other groups, to cancel the meeting. Our members were particularly disappointed as Chantelle Thornley was booked to perform ‘An evening with Irena’ about a … [Read more...]
New play areas taking shape in West Bridgford and Edwalton
Plans for a brand-new play area at Abbey Park in West Bridgford and updated features for the park at Alford Road in Edwalton are now taking shape with a £140,000 investment into the facilities. Work began at Abbey Park earlier this month and will completely replace existing equipment with a … [Read more...]
Thumbs Up For Milford Nursery ‘Book Nook’
Nursery children at The Milford Academy in Dungannon Road, Clifton, have been enjoying a newly refurbished reading corner, as part of the school’s ongoing commitment to help children develop a love of stories from an early age. The children can access the cosy ‘book nook’ at any time during indoor … [Read more...]
Take a Walk with Clifton Doves WI!
Our walking group was one of the first subgroups established after the founding of Clifton Doves WI in 2017, and has remained popular since. Currently, we meet once a month on the last Sunday at 10.30am to stretch our legs and spend time with our friends in the fresh air. We walk at a … [Read more...]
Pantomime coming to town after delays due to COVID-19
The 17th Nottingham Boys’ Brigade and 30th Nottingham Girls’ Brigade are proudly presenting their 71st annual Pantomime ‘Puss in Boots’, on March Thursday 17th, Friday 18th, Saturday 19th March 2022. This year’s pantomime should have taken place in January, but due to the COVID restrictions and … [Read more...]
A season of serene Swans
If you were to picture a swan, I suspect that you’d imagine a mute swan. With their pure white plumage and distinctive orange bills, these serene birds are a year-round presence on our waterways and wetlands and the species of swan most familiar here in the UK. These are the swans that you may … [Read more...]
Ex-England Rugby stars heading to Beeston
Three ex-England international rugby players will be heading to Beeston next month to host what is hoped to be the start of a regular live sports fanzone and show. George Chuter, who played as a Hooker for England between 2006-2010, as well as racking up nearly 300 appearances for Leicester … [Read more...]
Wild about Beeston by Beeston Birdman
“Short, stumpy legs, strong feet & small beaks.” That is how one website describes members of the tit family. Of the seven or so tits native to the UK this article features the four most common, all familiar garden visitors. Weighing a mere 8g the Long-Tailed Tit is the lightest of our … [Read more...]
Dining Out: Mount Gurkha Spice
Award-winning Mount Gurkha Spice has a very impressive menu and offers authentic Nepalese and Indian cuisine to a level very much worthy of seeking out. The hand-picked chefs have many years of cooking, to the finest of Nepalese and Indian standards, with experiences in India, Dubai and England. The … [Read more...]
Channel 4’s The Dog House: Could you give a rescue dog a home?
The makers of heart-warming Channel 4 series The Dog House are looking for people who could offer a rescue dog a loving home. The Dog House is set at the animal charity Wood Green in Cambridgeshire. The programme follows prospective owners as they are matched with a rescue dog, specially selected … [Read more...]
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