The children at Leahurst Road Preschool wasted no time in getting stuck into some planting upon their return after the Easter break. The “Looking After Our Planet Earth” theme was also in prominence from the start. The Cress Heads, with suck on eyes and painted mouths were made by using recycled … [Read more...]
City prepares for the return of the Nottingham 10K
A number of roads around Nottingham University will be closed or have restricted access to ensure the safety of those taking part. After a three year hiatus, the countdown is on to the 2022 Nottingham 10K taking place on Sunday 22nd May which is expected to attract thousands of runners. As one of … [Read more...]
Female Football continues to grow at Bingham Town
At Bingham Town FC we have been working hard over the last few years to increase participation in our girls and women’s section. Two FA backed schemes are helping us do this; FA Wildcats and a new offering for adult women called ‘Just Play’. Wildcats is a nationwide initiative from the Football … [Read more...]
Burton Joyce Childcare provider rated Outstanding for eight years
Local childcare provider, The Lime Trees, which operates its nursery and school clubs within Burton Joyce Primary School, has been rated Outstanding once again by Ofsted. In a report released last week, all four areas of inspection: The quality of Education; Behaviour and Attitudes; Personal … [Read more...]
Sunshine, Solidaity And Sunflowers
A sunny Saturday, 30th April, saw hundreds gather near The Test Match Pub in West Bridgford to support the people of Ukraine in a march of Solidarity. The fine weather and regional promotion meant the numbers far exceeded expectations in a short march through Central Avenue finishing at Lutterell … [Read more...]
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust urges people to take action for nature now
Today (Monday 9th May) marks six months since the landmark Environment Act was passed – the first dedicated environmental legislation for nearly 30 years and the first time England has set legally binding targets for nature’s recovery. It is only now that the details of these targets are being … [Read more...]
Notts charity receives allotment funding to improve mental health of people who are homeless
Homelessness charity Emmanuel House Support Centre in Nottingham has received over £22,000 from the Severn Trent Community Fund, The Nineveh Charitable Trust, The GreenSpace Green Grant, The B&Q Foundation and The Country Land and Business Association. The money will be used for green activities … [Read more...]
50 days to go until the 2022 ICF Canoe Freestyle World Championships in Nottingham
Sunday (8th May) marks just 50 days to go until the 2022 ICF Canoe Freestyle World Championships in Nottingham, as the National Water Sports Centre showcases the world's best canoe freestyle athletes. Between 27 June - 2 July 2022, competitors from across the globe will come to the East Midlands to … [Read more...]
Ten Things Not to Miss as Nottingham Poetry Festival Gets Underway
Two weeks of wordsmiths, workshops, writing and wellbeing will be taking place all over the city as Nottingham Poetry Festival gets underway for the first time in two years. Launching on today (Friday 6th May), this year’s festival once again celebrates Nottingham’s literary talent as well as … [Read more...]
A whole month since a roller-coaster weekend at Beeston Film Festival
Can you believe it’s been a whole month since the Beeston Film Festival? A whole month since a roller-coaster weekend of films and songs and popcorn and mayhem at Beeston’s own Arc Cinema. It’s always Beeston Film Festival's aim to deliver the best that the world of international short film has to … [Read more...]
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