Nottingham’s Victoria Centre has marked the end of a successful summer, following the ending of its seasonal Victoria Beach event and conclusion of its popular Wall of Fame. The Wall of Fame installation, launched to celebrate the centre’s 50th birthday, has clocked up a total of 28,081 photos … [Read more...]
Mayor’s call to make non-plastic poppies for Remembrance Day
Our Mayor Cllr Tina Combellack is calling on knitters and felters across the Borough to make non-plastic red poppies that can decorate wreaths for this year’s Remembrance Day events and reflections. Her Remembrance Day Appeal has now begun ahead of events in and around Armistice Day on Friday … [Read more...]
Nottinghamshire woman takes on London Marathon for children’s charity
A Nottinghamshire woman will take part in the iconic TCS London Marathon next month in support of women, children and families. Lisa Pitt, aged 41, is running for Parents And Children Together (PACT), a charity that provides outstanding adoption services, specialist therapeutic support and … [Read more...]
Two local siblings take part in 70 mile cycle ride
Two siblings, who attend Abbey Road School in West Bridgford have recently undertaken a huge cycle challenge to honour the Queen's Jubilee earlier in the year. Evie, aged 5, and Finn, aged 8, cycled between 31st August and 3rd September for consecutive days on four popular cycle routes in the … [Read more...]
Love talking about sport? Come to a Sporting Memories Club
We have two local Sporting Memories clubs for people over the age of 50 who enjoy reminiscing about their experiences of watching or playing sport. The club take place each week and are a friendly, welcoming environment for people who want to talk sport and meet new people. The session includes … [Read more...]
West Bridgford schools raise over £3,100 for Guatemalan students
Both Lady Bay Primary School and Rushcliffe Spencer Academy celebrated the end of term this July with Spanish themed festivals in aid of The School of Hope in Guatemala. At Lady Bay many local organisations lent their support to produce a two day non-uniform fiesta of Spanish themed learning, … [Read more...]
Local History: One Loughborough Road
Developers are currently busy at the corner of Loughborough Road and Bridgford Road, but can you recall the earlier buildings on that site? While the stone wall remains on Loughborough Road, you can make out the entrances to the houses that were there: numbers one and three Loughborough Road. A … [Read more...]
Places of Welcome – Bringing Hope in Difficult Times
We are in living a time of uncertainty right now, particularly with the recent energy price cap increase at the forefront of many minds. If you ever feel that the world's problems are too big, and your contribution is too small to make a difference, then you are not alone. However, your … [Read more...]
Oktoberfest returns to Nottingham at The Garage this October.
For two exclusive weekends this October, The Garage will be transformed into a Bavarian Beer Hall with the world famous Paulaner Oktoberfest bier taking centre stage alongside traditional German foods such as bratwurst and currywurst. Alongside a team of beer girls and one of the best Oompah bands … [Read more...]
Proclamation in Burton Joyce
Following the proclamation of HRH King Charles III at the historic ceremony at St James’s Palace on Saturday 10th September, Burton Joyce Parish Council was honoured to take part in the wave of further proclamations across the country on Sunday 11th September. The reading was delivered by Cllr … [Read more...]
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