It is with great sadness and disappointment that Nottingham CAMRA have been obliged to call time on this year’s annual Robin Hood Beer and Cider Festival. Last week’s government announcement and the continuing uncertainty meant that trying to hold the festival was considered a risk too … [Read more...]
Funding to boost rural connectivity in Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire County Council is investing £750,000 in order to step up efforts in delivering high-speed broadband to the most rural areas of the county. The funding from the council will ‘top-up’ the Government’s existing Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme which helps homes and businesses in … [Read more...]
German Doner Kebab opens its doors in Nottingham
German Doner Kebab has officially opened in Nottingham, bringing a new fast-casual dining experience to the town. The gourmet kebab chain has whetted the appetite of restaurant goers across Nottingham by confirming the opening of its new restaurant on Upper Parliament Street. The new … [Read more...]
Sixteen new buses turn rainbow one greener
Sixteen brand new greener buses have joined the rainbow one fleet today [Monday September 14], one of trentbarton’s longest running and most popular services. trentbarton’s £2.6 million investment in new ultra-low emission buses will deliver cleaner and more comfortable journeys between … [Read more...]
Demolition Firm Helps Build Up Community Relations With Muscle Power at Sikh Temple
Leaders of a Sikh temple have thanked a demolition firm for coming to the rescue and providing “muscle power” to help ensure their building project went ahead without a hitch. The Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Gurdwara, a Sikh temple in Church Street, Lenton, Nottingham, is two months … [Read more...]
Extra Care scheme offers new lease of life – and love – for Strelley resident
After struggling with her health for 15 years, 61-year-old Trisha Green has been able to transform her life with the help of Housing 21’s Seagrave Court, an independent living scheme where people receive care in their own apartments, in Strelley, Nottingham. She’s now found independence… and … [Read more...]
A message from the Nottinghamshire Alzheimer’s Society
Alzheimer’s Society is the UK’s leading dementia charity, working tirelessly to challenge perceptions, to fund research, as well as to improve and provide care and support. There are 850,000 people with dementia – set to double in the next two decades. Too many are facing dementia alone without … [Read more...]
City centre games bar reflect on reopening following lockdown
Nottingham’s answer to games, booze and neon coolness chat with the Local News about re-opening after lockdown. Roxy Ballrooms on Thurland Street has become a firm staple in Nottingham’s fabulous restaurant and nightlife range. The Nottingham branch first opened its doors … [Read more...]
Birds brings back gamily favourites for doughnut week
Family-run Birds Bakery is hosting its very own Doughnut Week and bringing back two much-loved treats, following the cancellation of the national week earlier this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. To celebrate Doughnut Week, … [Read more...]
City centre pub restaurant to become gym
A former Harvester pub in Nottingham is set to be turned into a gym Harvester located near Castle Marina, Nottingham, closed its doors on 30th July last year. The building has remained empty ever since. The unit was closed by the restaurant chain "after careful consideration" … [Read more...]
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