It’s almost time for Green Hustle, the free festival billed as a ‘feast of community and nature’ taking over Nottingham city centre on 30 May. As the UK bakes in... Read more
Nottingham City Transport (NCT) has announced network-wide changes that will be introduced from Sunday 21st June 2026. Every service has been reviewed by NCT and independently, with the number of... Read more
Trent Bridge and East Midlands Airport have joined forces in a new partnership that will celebrate the East Midlands on a global stage and help drive regional growth over the... Read more
Nottingham Restaurant Week is back – and bigger than ever before Tuck-in to two tasty weeks across Nottingham's legendary food scene. From Monday 1 June to Sunday 14 June 2026,... Read more
Image: L-R George Buchanan, Chair of North Notts BID, Sally Gillborn MBE, chief executive of North Notts BID, Harri Phillips, Wilder Community Officer at Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, with the Fix... Read more
Get ready to shake, stir and sip your way through Nottingham’s second year of Cocktail Week, bringing fantastic drinks from £5 to £7 at many of the city’s favourite venues. From... Read more
Nōshi Restaurant has announced the appointment of Hector Hernandez as Senior General Manager, bringing exceptional leadership experience from some of London’s most iconic luxury dining destinations. As the independent restaurant... Read more
A new daily bus service connecting Worksop and Clumber Park will launch this summer, helping more people access nature, heritage and free family activities throughout the school holidays. Running from... Read more
Are you ready to believe in magic again? The Enchanted Fairy Forest is back at the Tropical Butterfly House Wildlife Conservation Park in South Yorkshire this Spring half-term holiday (Saturday... Read more
The Stapleford Pencil Trail encapsulates 111 years of Stapleford’s pencil making heritage into an interactive, family friendly trail through the town. Trail-goers can collect their trail maps from Stapleford Library... Read more