The dance team from Killisick Junior School in Arnold are celebrating after winning the primary school section in the regional heats of The Great Big Dance Off. The Great Big Dance Off is a national dance competition, open to schools across England and Wales and brings together children of all … [Read more...]
Sundown Adventureland wishes families a “Hoppy” Easter with new Bunny Hunt
Sundown Adventureland, the long-standing family theme park in Rampton, is hosting its latest event, The Hoppy Easter Bunny Hunt, helping families enjoy one of the sweetest times of year. Running from 2nd to 18th April, the new trail will guide guests around the park, where they’ll hunt for easter … [Read more...]
Splendour Festival Adds more Acts to its Two-Day Summer Party
Splendour Festival just got even better with chart-topping rapper Example, British soul singer Heather Small and rock band We Are Scientists joining the bill, plus more, along with over 20 rising stars from the local music scene and Comedy Stage acts also announced. They join the already announced … [Read more...]
Safe Space Pledge launched to increase the safety of women
Businesses across Nottingham have pledged to do more to protect women and girls in their premises as part of a pioneering scheme launched by Police and Crime Commissioner Caroline Henry. The Safe Space Pledge - the first in the UK to be included as part of the Best Bar None accreditation - was … [Read more...]
Residents of Upper Saxondale asked for views on possible creation Parish Council
Residents in Upper Saxondale, Rushcliffe are to be consulted on their views about the creation of a new Parish Council for the village. A Community Governance Review has been launched by Rushcliffe Borough Council following the submission of a petition from the community. Each household, local … [Read more...]
Campaigners celebrate gravel pit application withdrawal
Campaigners have welcomed the decision to withdraw a planning application for gravel extraction next to the village of Barton in Fabis and Clifton and just a few hundred metres from the world-famous Attenborough Nature Reserve. The plans, which would have seen the local area plagued by noise and … [Read more...]
8th Beeston Film Festival announced for April
Beeston Film Festival is the biggest international short film festival in the Midlands. For 8 years the festival has provided an amazing platform for our community to celebrate film, and filmmakers from all over the world. And for the first time ever the festival takes place in Beeston’s amazing … [Read more...]
Over the Rainbow Parkinson’s Support Group
At the March meeting Estate Planner Practitioner Sam Passi gave a very interesting talk titled Tax, Care & the Other guy. His very sound advice on all 3 subjects was very helpful but Care was of particular interest to our members. They face the progressive problems caused by PD which can bring … [Read more...]
Spring Term Festival Fun at Leahurst Road Pre-School
It’s been a busy Spring term at Leahurst Road Pre-School for both children and staff alike. Continuing the nursery rhyme theme, from Incy Wincy Spider, an interesting variety of learning activities spun off to provide lots of fun and stimulation for the children. Exploring bugs through the use of … [Read more...]
Cotgrave is now 98% from being a Plastic Free Community
Cotgrave is now 98% of the way to being recognised as a Plastic Free Community by the group Surfers Against Sewage. They have just welcomed their 13th Community Ally: this lady wishes to remain anonymous, but suffice to say that without her unfailing help, the Crisp Packet Scheme could not have … [Read more...]
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