An award-winning Nottingham property developer is putting community first by investing in a full club sponsorship deal with a renowned local football team. ALB Group, which has made its name converting large, disused buildings into residential and commercial properties throughout the Midlands and … [Read more...]
Beeston’s Arc Cinema set to open on May 28th with Giant Hypersense Screens
The Arc Cinema is delighted to confirm that it will open to the public on Friday 28th May just in time for the bank holiday weekend. The finishing touches are being applied to this eagerly awaited new asset for Beeston Town Centre which includes 700 luxury leather electric reclining seats, laser … [Read more...]
Beeston and Chilwell Garden Trail
Organisers of the Beeston and Chilwell Garden Trail talk about their upcoming event in June. We are pleased this year to once again welcome you to join our Beeston and Chilwell Garden Trail. Last year we had an online virtual tour of our gardens but on Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th June, (1.00 - … [Read more...]
Beeston Unity Bowls Club
Have you been desperate to escape from lockdown? Have you been thinking about getting out and taking up a new challenge? If the answer to both questions is YES then Beeston Unity Bowls Club can help with both those questions. We are hoping that with Covid restrictions being gradually lifted our … [Read more...]
Update from Friends of Beeston Station
Hundreds of community rail volunteers and local partnerships poised to play a key role in Midlands and East of England’s recovery. Members of a grassroots rail movement – including in Beeston have continued to strive for communities in the Midlands and East of England towards a greener transport … [Read more...]
Beeston’s very own Street Library
A Street Library popped up in Beeston during the coronavirus lockdown. Located on Glebe Street, the little red box filled with books was originally intended to be a house for nesting owls but it has been re-purposed as a Street Library. During lockdown, all public libraries were closed in the … [Read more...]
Help to keep Broxtowe clean
Broxtowe Borough Council ask that individuals, community groups, schools and businesses take collective responsibility for keeping the Borough clean and tidy and encourage everyone to recycle more. If you would like to do a little bit more by litter picking or even organising a local litter pick, … [Read more...]
A New School for Chilwell, Easter 1896
Beeston & District Local History Society provides a monthly column sharing local history, this month they talk about The Old Chilwell School: The old Chilwell school on School Lane, first opened in 1854 but was no longer sustainable by the 1890s. An entry in the school logbook, which covers … [Read more...]
Beeston’s all-star cast to be honoured in art trail
Beeston’s local heroes are to be honoured in an art trail around the town. Portraits to represent key workers - ranging from NHS staff to shop workers - will be displayed in various parts of the town centre as a thank you for all their hard work during the Covid-19 pandemic. The project has been … [Read more...]
‘Club of the Year Award’ for Chilwell Tennis Club
The Tennis Club at the Chilwell Memorial Institute has been awarded the County-wide ‘Club of the Year’ award at the recent Notts Tennis Association Annual Awards. The President of the Club, Chris Clift, said the Award was “An amazing achievement for a small Club in the middle of lockdown. It’s a … [Read more...]
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