Inchcape Toyota Nottingham are working with local food banks and asking customers and local people to help ‘fill their boots’ with food donations this Christmas. The centre have already received donations from colleagues, friends, families and local businesses, however, they are now calling on … [Read more...]
Nottingham student wins top charity award
A student from Nottingham has been honoured by blood cancer charity Anthony Nolan, at an awards ceremony held at the Tower of London on Thursday. Jesse Lewendon took home the Simon Dyson Volunteer of the Year Award at the Anthony Nolan Supporter Awards 2019. The prestigious Anthony Nolan … [Read more...]
Contactless payment launches on CT4N services
Local bus operator CT4N, part of Nottingham Community Transport, will now offer contactless payments on its services from Monday 2nd December. Customers can purchase a range of tickets, including single trips, return and weekly tickets for both adults and under 19s, using their contactless payment … [Read more...]
Prepare for a blizzard of family fun at intu Victoria Centre
intu Victoria Centre is guaranteeing snow this Christmas as it prepares to launch a fun new family experience for the festive season. Creating an indoor blizzard, an entire unit on the upper mall (opposite the Disney Store) of the popular shopping destination is being transformed into the Snow … [Read more...]
Grifftonbury 2019
Nottingham’s heritage comes alive for ‘Celebrating Catterntide’
‘Celebrating Catterntide’: Saturday 23 November, 11am - 4pm Celebrating Catterntide is a one-day free festival that commemorates the long-forgotten ‘Catterntide Day’; an annual celebration of St Catherine, the patron saint of spinners, lace-makers, rope-makers and spinsters. It also … [Read more...]
Working hard to protect the East Midlands but more heavy rain to come
The Environment Agency has been constantly monitoring, warning and informing, pumping water as well as teams on the ground dealing with blockages and other debris clearing needs around the clock over the last week. Following a month’s worth of rain in 24 hours last week constant work alongside … [Read more...]
Tram network to fall silent for act of remembrance
Nottingham’s tram network will fall silent on Monday as the city remembers the sacrifices made by the nation’s service men and women. Former members of the armed services who now work on the tramway will be joining colleagues and customers in observing a two minutes silence while NET is offering … [Read more...]
Marie’s Story
There is a commonly held misconception that bowel cancer just affects older men. This is not true. People of all ages need to be aware of the symptoms so they can be diagnosed early. Bowel cancer is the fourth most common cancer in the UK and the second biggest cancer killer, affecting both men and … [Read more...]
Eco-friendly wrapping paper
Last year it was estimated that 108 million rolls of Christmas paper were thrown out by Brits. Even the most well-intentioned of us may not be aware that most wrapping paper cannot be recycled, specifically paper that contains plastic, foil, dye, glitter or left-over sticky tape. … [Read more...]
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