Grace Davies from Stoke Bardolph fell in love with gymnastic after watching her sister train and compete. When she was 5, Grace started the sport herself, training at the Norfolk Academy of gymnastics before moving to Nottingham in 2017. In 2019, she began training at Robin Hood Gymnastics Club … [Read more...]
Jesse Gray School welcomes ex pupils and staff members to upcoming open afternoon
Jesse Gray Primary School, located on Musters Road, is celebrating its 70th birthday this summer with a calendar of events to mark the occasion! Are you an ex pupil or staff member? If so, the school would be delighted to welcome you to an open afternoon on Wednesday 13th July, 2:00pm - 7:00pm … [Read more...]
Rushcliffe’s first food bank completes one year of helping to alleviate food poverty
The first food bank in Rushcliffe, run by Sewa Day Nottingham, has marked its first year in helping to eliminate hunger in the region. The food bank started with humble beginnings in a changing room at West Bridgford Colts FC. Starting with 10 volunteers it helped approximately 30 people who were … [Read more...]
Vicky McClure and her Dementia Choir to Appear at Splendour with special guest Tom Grennan
Sunday at Splendour has got even more exciting with the news that acclaimed actor and Line of Duty star Vicky McClure and her dementia choir will perform at Wollaton alongside Brit nominee Tom Grennan. They will be added to the bill featuring Anne-Marie, The Human League, Richard Ashcroft, … [Read more...]
Gotham Open Gardens to support Nature Reserve and 1st Gotham Scouts
Fourteen gardens in the South Nottinghamshire village of Gotham will open on Sunday 17th July to raise funds for the Gotham Nature Reserve Trust (GNR) and the 1st Gotham Scout Group. Visitors to the Open Gardens event will be able to visit the Nature Reserve between 10.30 am – 12.30 pm and then … [Read more...]
Edwalton Primary School’s The Tempest goes down a storm!
Edwalton Primary School children’s latest performance has once again wowed parents with their atmospheric interpretation of The Tempest. Maple Class Teacher and ICT Lead at the school is Danny Thompson who said that children looked forward to the opportunity of putting on a show. “We wanted this … [Read more...]
Leap of faith in aid of the Motor Neurone Disease Association
A few years ago, Sally Agar wouldn’t have dreamed about climbing a ladder, never mind jumping out of a plane from 14,000ft due to her huge fear of heights! However in 2021 her Dad, David McInerney was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease (MND) and it turned the family’s life upside … [Read more...]
Vélo Belvoir a huge success!
A very big thank you to everyone who supported the inaugural Velo Belvoir. Nearly 200 cyclists joined us at Hose on Sunday 8th May to cycle around the Vale of Belvoir in aid of two local charities. The sun shone and shone, and the riders clocked up over 9,000 miles over two routes (a 28 mile and a … [Read more...]
Notts County Football Club unveils Access Training as its new home Front-of-Shirt sponsor
Nottingham-based Access Training (East Midlands) Ltd has been chosen as the home shirt sponsor of Notts County Football Club for the 2022-23 football season. The sponsorship agreement, which has been made possible by the generosity of Cadbury, will allow Access Training – one of the East … [Read more...]
Nottinghamshire nursery to do summit great with Peak District challenge for NSPCC
A team from Tiny Talkers Day Nursery in West Bridgford will take part in the Peak District Challenge on Saturday 9 July to help raise funds for the charity. Starting at Bakewell, Richard Akers and Alison Jones from Tiny Talkers Day Nursery, are set to walk 50km (31 miles) in one day as they … [Read more...]
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