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Free activities for families to enjoy in the school holidays
autumn half term
October half-term is just around the corner and we want families to enjoy a free or cheap days out at our heritage sites, libraries and many more venues across the city. With tours, trails, ‘make & take’ activities and outdoor cinema, there is something for everyone over the holidays.
On Tuesday 31 October there will be free admission to Nottingham Castle as a part of the Nottingham Halloween Festival [ [link removed] ] in partnership with It’s in Nottingham [ [link removed] ]. Free face painters, selfie stations and family-friendly ghost hunting adventures will be across the Castle grounds.
Throughout half-term, hear the myths and legends in the Hooded Horrors Halloween Tour of the castle dungeon, indoor ‘Spider’ trails and discover the homes of four families, each with a connection to Nottingham’s history of textiles in Brewhouse Yard [ [link removed] ].
More Autumn-themed fun in Nottingham:
* *Hidden History Tours* [ [link removed] ]* *
* *Halloween Outdoor Cinema at Wollaton Hall* [ [link removed] ]* *
* *Outdoor Cinema at Newstead Abbey* [ [link removed] ]* *
* *Library Activities* [ [link removed] ]
* *Half Term Swimming and Soft Play* [ [link removed] ]* *
* *FREE Fun and Food Activities at Bulwell Riverside* [ [link removed] ]
* *Traditional Rides at Newstead Park* [ [link removed] ]
* *Find your nearest Parks and Open Spaces* [ [link removed] ]
* *Lakeside Creative Workshops and more* [ [link removed] ]
* *Nottingham Contemporary* [ [link removed] ]
* *New Art Exchange* [ [link removed] ]* *
* *National Ice Centre* [ [link removed] ]* *
* *Green Mill’s Holiday Fun* [ [link removed] ]* *
* *BOOO! Nottingham Halloween Festival* [ [link removed] ]* *
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Nottingham awarded powers to make roads safer
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Nottingham City Council has now accepted powers from the Department for Transport to enforce moving traffic offences in the city, which were previously only enforceable by Nottinghamshire Police.
Starting from early 2024, we'll begin enforcement at four locations, with the aim of making it safer to get around for pedestrians, cyclists and drivers. In three of the four locations, we’ll be tackling a minority of motorists who make illegal turns which put walkers and cyclists in danger.
Read more here... [ [link removed] ]
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Help shape how physical activity and sport will look in Nottingham
moving communities
For the next three weeks, Active Nottingham and Nottingham City Council, in conjunction with Sport England, will take part in a local communities’ survey to provide insight into what residents think about physical activity, active leisure, active travel and sporting activities available in your local areas.
This is the perfect opportunity to tell us what you think about services and facilities to help us to shape future developments in your community.
We’d love to hear from everyone in Nottingham. You don’t have to be a member of a gym or leisure facility to have your say. To fill out this short survey anonymously, click here [ [link removed] ]
The survey will close on Monday 6 November.* *
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Tree works affecting Gregory Boulevard
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In the upcoming weeks there will be temporary road closures on Gregory Boulevard due to essential tree works. These are for both the health of the trees and for the safety of local residents.
In the first phase, Gregory Boulevard will be closed for 10 days between Monday 23 October and Friday 3 November. The closures will be in place from 9.30am until 3.30pm each day, with diversions in place for the main through-traffic.
Access to properties, businesses and the Forest park-and-ride site will be maintained by traffic management staff at main points of closure.
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