The Hundred is back on Tuesday 1 August with Trent Bridge set to host opening game of The Hundred in 2023 Fans can look forward to another season of world-class... Read more
Residents and visitors to Nottinghamshire will soon be stepping into Sherwood Voices, a series of six audio walks written and directed by Excavate's Andy Barrett, and led by Sherwood people,... Read more
In summer 2023, Nottingham’s new Central Library, based next to the new Broadmarsh car park and bus station, will open its doors to the public. This long-awaited opening is the... Read more
Marketing Nottingham, the official place marketing organisation for Nottingham and Nottinghamshire is delighted to announce the appointment of eight new directors to its board. The new directors were chosen following... Read more
In a bid to help boost the local tourism, hospitality and wider visitor economy sector this January, Visit Nottinghamshire are encouraging people to book their stay and get away to... Read more
New deal makes the tram the City’s most affordable transport option with huge 37% price reduction. Annual season ticket also includes free parking at Park and Ride sites A special... Read more
The National Ice Centre Figure Skating Team excelled at this year’s British Championships with three winners in the Junior Women, Junior Men and Junior Ice Dance categories, along with medalists... Read more
Creativity, craftsmanship and a distinctly 21st-Century approach to realising the potential of produce sit at the heart of Restaurant Six’s newly-announced tasting evenings. Trent Bridge’s sixth-floor restaurant will host two... Read more
NYO: Odyssey Royal Concert Hall Nottingham Friday 6 January 2023 From Falmouth to Swansea to Aberdeen, via Ipswich, Manchester and Liverpool, 156 young musicians from different backgrounds across the UK... Read more
PW Productions’ 30th Anniversary UK and Ireland Tour of Stephen Daldry’s seminal production of JB Priestley’s classic thriller AN INSPECTOR CALLS is due to visit the Theatre Royal Nottingham from... Read more