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Dear What's On subscribers...
This week, we have a further update on how new Government legislation will affect events in Nottingham.
Thank you for your continued support of What's On. We'll endeavour to keep you updated and will publish the next weekly newsletter in due course.
As a reminder;??last week, we told you that all Nottingham City Council outdoor events scheduled between now and the end of May are being either cancelled or re-scheduled to a later date.?
This includes: Robin Hood Live (4 - 5 April) The Magnificent Spiegeltent (29 April ? 17 May) Peel Street Cave Tours?-?Friday 20 March,?Tuesday 7 April,?Friday 17 April IBSA Judo Grand Prix?Saturday 11 to Sunday 12 April Vaisakhi (19 April)?and other community-led events including have also been postponed? The Lady Boys of Bangkok? - Saturday 18 ? Sunday 27 April Summer Nights - Outdoor Cinema?at Wollaton Hall from 7-9 May 2020 Greyhound Derby -?Friday 10 April to Saturday 16 May?? Autokarna (31 May)
Decisions on St George?s Day (23 April) and events to commemorate the 75th anniversary of VE Day (8 May) and any events post May will be made in due course.
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If you have booked an event through What's On Nottingham or directly, through our ticketing partner - Gigantic you will be contacted by email with details concerning your refund.
In most cases, we aim to process refunds in five working days.
Please avoid calls or emails during this period as this may slow down response times.
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It is clearly disappointing for an event to be cancelled, and we are working with venues and promoters to look at the possibility of rescheduling some events.
We will let you know as soon as possible when we are able to announce rescheduled date.
You can keep up to date with the latest What's On Nottingham news in the following ways:
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UPDATE AS OF 24 MARCH:?Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall Nottingham will remain closed until further notice.
Ticket holders will be contacted directly via email to let them know if the event they were planning to attend has been cancelled or rescheduled.?
Please do not come in person to collect refunds as the box office is closed.
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Wollaton Hall buildings and facilities are closed. The park is accessible for local pedestrians and cyclists to maintain social distancing (2m)
Outdoor Theatre tickets remain on sale for the time being.
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UPDATE AS OF 24 MARCH:The Motorpoint Arena Nottingham is now closed to all customers until at least 30 April 2020. Call centre operation will also be closed until further notice in line with the government lockdown.
It is hoped that the majority of events affected will be able to reschedule to a later date.
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Newstead Abbey buildings and facilities are closed (including the car parks). The park remains accessible to local residents to maintain social distancing (2m)
Adventure Cinema on 23?and 24?May (Lion King and Rocky Horror Picture Show) is postponed and organisers are looking for a new date.?
Outdoor Theatre tickets remain on sale for the time being.
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Lakeside?s existing programme of exhibitions, workshops, talks and events is cancelled until 1 May and all buildings and facilities are now closed.?
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Sunday 31 May
A decision has been taken to postpone the Nottingham 10k to 2021.?
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Saturday 30 May
This event is now cancelled. Ticket refunds for this event will be processed? automatically over the next few weeks, you do not need to contact the event.
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For information on visitor attractions across the county, the Visit Nottinghamshire coronavirus pages will be continuously updated.
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Saturday 18 July 2020
Wollaton Park, Nottingham
The Vamps, Rick Astley, Sleeper, Becky Hill and more Join Supergrass, James and Belinda Carlisle at Splendour
After careful consideration, the decision has been made to go ahead and announce the next wave of artists for Splendour 2020.
As the event isn?t for another four months, it is hoped this year?s festival will go ahead as planned.
In the event that Splendour is postponed or cancelled, you will be able to use your ticket for 2021 or receive a refund.
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