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Tram travel centre to close in Nottingham – with cash going into increased policing on network

Nottingham Express Transit (NET) say the upcoming closure follows feedback from NET customers about the way they now choose to buy their travel passes and tickets

21-year-old student dies after electric bike crash on University of Nottingham campus

She had been riding an electric bicycle on the University Park campus.

Launch date announced for Nottingham’s newest arcade bar NQ64

Located in the former Roxy Ballroom site on Thurland Street, the arcade bar will feature all of your favourite retro games

Scottish Comedian Connor Burns is bringing his acclaimed Fringe smash hit show ‘1994’ to Leicester and Nottingham later this week

Dubbed the “future of Scottish stand-up”, Connor Burns' burgeoning reputation as “one to watch” was cemented at the 2023 Fringe when he sold out...

Jaws-inspired play ‘The Shark is Broken’ is coming to Nottingham’s Theatre Royal later this month

The Shark Is Broken is a play that celebrates movie history as it peeks at the choppy waters behind Hollywood’s first blockbuster

Splendour Festival 2025: Major acts announced as Nottingham event returns for two days

Splendour Festival bosses have announced this year's event at Wollaton Park will again take place two days this summer - with major artists announced.

Footie Fans were in seventh heaven on Saturday as Notts pub delivers on promise to offer free pint for every Forest goal against Brighton

The light-hearted offer was made by the Gedling Inn to celebrate the arrival of the TNT Sports channel

EMR to close Nottingham Station footbridge AGAIN after controversial pilot highlights £1.1m annual revenue loss from those not paying fares

East Midlands Railway (EMR) will close access to platforms via Nottingham station's footbridge later this month

First wave of artists announced for this year’s Nottingham Light Night

Nottingham Light Night will be returning to the city centre on Friday, February 28 and Saturday, March 1.

Fresh calls to improve the ‘eyesore’ barriers and lighting on Nottingham’s ‘iconic’ Trent Bridge

Trent Bridge was built in 1871 at a cost of £36,000, and it has only undergone one major change, when it was widened in 1926.

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