People living in Rushcliffe are set to benefit from over £1.2m fresh investment into local football facilities and playing fields in West Bridgford. Rushcliffe Borough Council have been awarded a grant from the Premier League, The FA and Government’s Football Foundation, to install a new full … [Read more...]
Beeston’s Arc Cinema set to open on May 28th with Giant Hypersense Screens
The Arc Cinema is delighted to confirm that it will open to the public on Friday 28th May just in time for the bank holiday weekend. The finishing touches are being applied to this eagerly awaited new asset for Beeston Town Centre which includes 700 luxury leather electric reclining seats, laser … [Read more...]
Mysterious Nottingham: Wellow, Nottinghamshire
Joanna Cowell from Cotgrave, has recently published her book titled Travels with the Reluctant Ghost Hunter, featuring a collection of her own experiences travelling around Nottingham and the UK visiting various mysterious or haunted locations. Here she talks about the hauntings of Wellow, … [Read more...]
Beeston and Chilwell Garden Trail
Organisers of the Beeston and Chilwell Garden Trail talk about their upcoming event in June. We are pleased this year to once again welcome you to join our Beeston and Chilwell Garden Trail. Last year we had an online virtual tour of our gardens but on Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th June, (1.00 - … [Read more...]
Embracing the ‘new normal’: Outdoor Yoga and Mindfulness at Sherwood Pines
With many sports and hobbies coming back in dribs and drabs as restrictions ease over the next few months, many people are looking for something new and embracing this idea of the ‘new normal.’ Local yoga teacher Becky Lovatt of The Humble Warrior Community Yoga Studio in Tibshelf and Life Coach … [Read more...]
World Exclusive T. rex Exhibition To Open in Nottingham
The first real Tyrannosaurus rex to be exhibited in England for over a century will arrive in Nottingham this summer. The skeleton of Titus, discovered in the Montana Badlands in 2018, will be revealed for the first time at the Wollaton Hall Natural History Museum, the focus of a new exhibition … [Read more...]
The East Leake Market returns
The East Leake Market returns, and the next instalment is due to take place on 14th May. You can look forward to a wide range of high-quality local produce, goods and refreshments on offer. Social distancing measures will be in place but the event will still be fantastic whilst following … [Read more...]
West Bridgford Farmers’ Market returns to Central Avenue
West Bridgford Farmers’ Market safely returned to the croquet lawn on Central Avenue in the town on Saturday 24th April. The popular feature had previously been located at Bridgford Road car park since January to allow for greater social distancing and due to ground conditions on the croquet lawn … [Read more...]
East Leake resident walks 100 miles non-stop for charity
Jonathan Marshall from East Leake will be walking non-stop for 100 miles in June to raise money for a charity close to his heart. Jonathan, who grew up in Costock, decided to embark on his 100-mile challenge so that he could do something special for Alzheimers Society after two of his family … [Read more...]
Dancer offered a place at the prestigious Elmhurst Ballet School
11-year-old Millie Haywood, who has attended the Sandra Taylor School of Dance in West Bridgford since the age of 3, has been successful in gaining a place at Elmhurst Ballet School in Birmingham. In association with Birmingham Royal Ballet, Elmhurst is a world-renowned ballet school, and has … [Read more...]
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