After deciding to close temporarily in March, due to Covid-19, the Original Nottingham Ghost Walk will be hitting the streets again on 5th September. Now, the walk has gained accreditation from both the UK’s official tourist organisation, Visit Britain and the AA, for the work they have done to make … [Read more...]
Aldi hiring 49 colleagues across Nottinghamshire with salaries up to £32,345
Aldi is looking to hire 49 colleagues in Nottinghamshire between now and Christmas, with salaries of up to £32,345, it announced today. The UK’s fifth largest supermarket is looking for people of all levels of experience to fill roles at its stores across the region. This includes Store … [Read more...]
M&S Giltbrook opens doors and welcomes customers
Marks & Spencer has yesterday (29th July 2020) opened its newest store in Nottingham. The store opened at 9am and the 120-strong team welcomed customers, helping them get everything they need whilst enjoying the new M&S offer. Located in Giltbrook Shopping Park, the new store is led … [Read more...]
Alfresco dining area to give city-centre businesses a boost
A ‘pop-up’ outdoor dining space is coming to Nottingham’s Old Market Square from Friday. The area, organised by Nottingham City Council and supported by Nottingham BID, has been designed to support local food and drink outlets as part of the city’s reopening strategy from the Covid lockdown … [Read more...]
Nottingham-based young creative shortlisted in Great British entrepreneur awards
KATIE Gillies - a 27-year-old surface and product designer from Nottingham – has been shortlisted in the Young Entrepreneur of the Year category at the Great British Entrepreneur Awards regional finals. Based at One Thoresby Street, an artist-led complex in Nottingham’s city centre, Katie’s … [Read more...]
Nottingham Beer & Cider Festival 2020 to go ahead later this year
Nottingham CAMRA are keen to hold the Robin Hood Beer & Cider festival this year. However, with current restrictions it is not possible to hold the event on our original planned dates in October. So, working with the Motorpoint Arena, we are now aiming to hold the festival, within a covid-19 … [Read more...]
Drivers reminded of forthcoming major changes to road network in Broadmarsh area
Drivers are being reminded that significant changes to Nottingham’s road network come into force soon, with plans to pedestrianise Collin Street and other parts of the Broadmarsh area due to begin in August. The whole scheme has won Government financial backing with the City Council successfully … [Read more...]
Lockdown relay ‘Pass the Baton’ attracts over 1,000 runners from 31 countries across all seven continents – raising £6,000 for UNICEF to date
Pass the Baton is a virtual global relay which was set up in April by a small group of friends in Nottingham to raise money for UNICEF. Over the last three months the event has grown exponentially and now attracts 1,200 runners from across the globe and has just had runners join from its seventh … [Read more...]
Two young entrepreneurs launch mobile phone repair business
Two Nottingham teenage entrepreneurs, who spotted a gap in the market for mobile phone repairs, have set up their own company called 21st Century Repairs. Lamar Griffiths and Reece Walker aim to provide a quick and easy mobile repair service for people who need their mobile phone repaired with the … [Read more...]
Canal turn is the vibrant first phase of the Island Quarter
THE DEVELOPER behind The Island Quarter, one of the largest regeneration schemes in the UK, has unveiled the opening phase of the site – which shows the exciting beginnings of Nottingham’s new community. The plans for phase 1A of the £650m development called Canal Turn were revealed … [Read more...]
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