The Sunday Fine Food & Craft Market held in the former Barton bus garage in Chilwell, is due to re-open once again in March. The popular market will be up and running twice a month on the first and third Sunday of each month between 10am and 2pm. (Subject to Government guidelines relaxing to … [Read more...]
Investing in radical support for Women Founders
Two West Bridgford entrepreneurs have received a cash boost for their company so they can support even more women to set up and grow their own business. Sarah King and Claire Dunn co-founded ‘we are radikl’ two years ago, with the aim of becoming the go-to platform for women across the UK to … [Read more...]
Nottingham Castle reveals archaeological secrets on the Great British Dig
The city’s very own Nottingham Castle takes a starring role on The Great British Dig this Wednesday (3rd March 2021) on More4 for a behind the scenes look at the archaeology found at the world-class heritage attraction. The episode, which focuses on unearthing the hidden history of William the … [Read more...]
Dream now travel later
Foreign holidays seem a distant memory for most, unless you were one of the few to make use of the travel corridors last summer. With the recent introduction of mandatory testing to enter the UK and additional tests two and eight days after returning home, the additional cost for a family can … [Read more...]
Over 250 trees planted to enhance wildlife and recreational space
Over 250 native trees have been planted to help enhance wildlife and further improve recreational space in West Bridgford and create an even greener environment for local residents. Rushcliffe Borough Council have planted 260 trees, including crab apples, native cherries, oak and limes at … [Read more...]
New mural provides colourful ‘thank you’ to city’s key workers
A new mural brightening the Crown Island underpass will give a lasting ‘thank you’ to key workers in the city. The underpass, part of National Cycle Network 6, is on the ring road route connecting QMC and City Hospital, and has been used regularly by key workers walking and cycling during the … [Read more...]
Nottingham City Council reveals new names for ‘world-first’ electric bin lorries
Two electric bin lorries were unveiled on Friday 26th February 2021 – after being named by the Nottingham public. The commercial vehicles were the first off the global production line to be purpose-built electric, as opposed to retrofitted former diesel models. They form part of Nottingham City … [Read more...]
Leahurst Road Preschool experiment with weather science
During the last half term, the children at Leahurst Road Pre-School have been having lots of fun doing simple science experiments, to coincide with their weather theme. Intrigued to see what would happen when food colouring, bicarbonate of soda and vinegar were mixed together, they watched in … [Read more...]
Local community group Foodprint provides more meals for vulnerable people in Nottingham through M&S app
Nottingham-based community interest company (CIC), Foodprint, has ramped up the number of meals it is providing to those in need thanks to M&S’s food redistribution programme. An innovative colleague app, launched in March 2020, it is used to notify charities and community groups when … [Read more...]
There is no tomorrow
... Well technically there is, but the idea of putting something off can be very attractive. We’ve all faced it haven’t we, usually on a Sunday evening procrastinating the week away saying to ourselves ‘I’ll start it next Monday!’ Whether it’s a home project, learning something new or starting a … [Read more...]
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