Three generations of a Lowdham family have got behind the 2.6 challenge to support Nottinghamshire Hospice in memory of a much loved great-grandma. Jane Streeter galvanised her whole family to devise fun and creative ways of supporting the campaign. Between them they’ve raised a … [Read more...]
Nottingham City Transport Returning to Normal Timetables from 28th June 2020
Nottingham City Transport will be returning to normal timetables on all days of the week from Sunday 28th June 2020. This will see the frequency of buses throughout Nottingham significantly increase, providing maximum capacity for people to be able to space out when they travel. This … [Read more...]
Join Trent Bridge Community Trust for virtual work experience: Career Talks
Trent Bridge Community Trust’s YouNG Project is extremely excited to announce: A virtual work experience programme! If you’re unsure about what you want to do in the future, join them for Career Talks, where each week they will be hosting a FREE LIVE Q&A where you can hear from a variety of … [Read more...]
West Bridgford Ladies Rugby Awards Presentation
West Bridgford Ladies RFC recently held their Annual Awards Presentation for the 2019/20 season. Due to Covid 19, the girls got together via Zoom, and although very different from their usual socials, it was still great for the players to see all their team mates. This also gave the Club the … [Read more...]
Nottingham’s 2028 Carbon Neutral Action Plan is blueprint for a green recovery
Almost 1,000 responses from residents, businesses and organisations across Nottingham have helped to shape how the city aims to become carbon neutral by 2028. A two-month consultation earlier this year has been used to inform and change the City Council’s 2028 Carbon Neutral Action Plan. And … [Read more...]
Morrisons in Gamston helps raise thousands for Marie Curie’s Great Daffodil Appeal
Colleagues and customers at Morrisons in Gamston, Nottinghamshire have been named some of the nation’s most generous after they raised £3,993.48 towards Marie Curie’s Great Daffodil Appeal this year. The annual appeal, which had to be cancelled early this year due to the Coronavirus pandemic, … [Read more...]
Photographs of Nottingham’s peaceful Black Lives Matter protest
Bob Marley’s song, One Love, was played on the speakers at Nottingham’s Forest Recreation Ground as people arrived at the peaceful protest for the movement, Black Lives Matter. June 7th was an overcast day with wind and rain, but as Nottingham’s protesters filled the park grounds, … [Read more...]
Food Innovation Centre experts help Nottingham ice lolly producer
Ice lolly entrepreneur Isaac Greenway-Tambini has come up with a cool way to expand his business…by developing ambient ‘freeze at home’ versions of his treats so he can supply nationwide via mail order. Nottingham-based Isaac makes Pola ice poles using mainly local fruits and ingredients with a … [Read more...]
Do not use disposable BBQs at Rushcliffe parks and open spaces
Disposable BBQs should not be used at Rushcliffe parks and open spaces. That’s the message from Rushcliffe Borough Council who are urging residents not to increase the risk of littering, damage or fire to public spaces. Whilst BBQs can be a safe and enjoyable way to cook in summer, … [Read more...]
Broadmarsh roadworks programme resumes with changes around NCP Car Park
Works to change the roadspace in the Broadmarsh area are due to resume, with the next phase of works due to start this weekend (6-7 June). To prepare for bigger changes to the roadspace in the area, works will begin to change the layout around the NCP Arndale Car Park from Sunday 7 June. This … [Read more...]
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