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Thurs 11 and Sun 14 November
Old Market Square / Victoria Embankment
The traditional wreath laying and two-minute silence at the city’s war memorial on Victoria Embankment will take place on Sunday 14 November with the ceremony beginning at 10.45am.
There will be a full service with music played throughout by The Nottinghamshire Band of The Royal Engineers (volunteers) which will be accompanied by the Nottingham Hospitals Choir. The ceremony will begin with the traditional parade.
Spectators are very welcome but are asked to maintain social distancing wherever possible. To assist with this, there will be a large screen showing all of the ceremony and parade plus a PA system to ensure people can enjoy the service without the need to crowd together.
There will be no activity in Old Market Square on Remembrance Sunday. However, the Lord Mayor, and the Sheriff of Nottingham will be on the steps of the Council House on Thursday 11 November to observe the two-minute silence for Armistice Day.
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Fri 05 - Sun 07 November
Nottingham Lakeside Arts
Lakeside Arts' annual contemporary craft and design fair is where you can buy everything from artisan jewellery and bags to ceramics, glass and tableware.
You can buy or commission work direct from 40 of the UK’s finest established and emerging designer/makers, selected for the quality and uniqueness of their craft.
Entry is free, so get a head start on your Christmas shopping or perhaps even treat yourself.
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Sat 06 November
Bulwell Forest
Join Earthwatch for a Tiny Forest community tree planting day at Bulwell Forest.
Tiny Forests are dense, fast-growing, native woodland about the size of a tennis court. These are not only an attractive location for wildlife, and can provide a range of benefits in our fight against climate change.
The planting day is free to attend and open to all ages. You will need to register in advance.
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Sat 06 and 13 November
Metronome
Just the Tonic has been a Nottingham institution for over 25 years with the best of the UK comedy circuit.
On 6 November - Matt Richardson, Markus Birdman, and regular compere Dave Longley take to the stage.
On 13 November, don't miss the chance to see Marcus Brigstocke, impressionist Charlie Hopkinson, Garrett Millerick, and Tiernan Douieb also perform.
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Weds 10 November
University Hall
University Hall reopens with world-famous A cappella ensemble The King’s Singers, performing a selection of songs from their Finding Harmony album.
Recipients of two Grammy® Awards and an Emmy® Award, The King’s Singers are renowned for their unrivalled technique, versatility, and skill in performance.
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Sat 13 - Sun 14 November
Woodthorpe Park Plant Shop
Sherwood Makers Market takes over the poly-tunnel alongside local café Homemade and the usual selection of Woodthorpe plants and gifts.
This is the perfect place to kickstart your Christmas shopping. The fair is open from 10am to 4pm each day
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Sun 14 November
Motorpoint Arena
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Fri 3 December
Royal Concert Hall
The biggest and best 60’s show touring the UK returns to Nottingham for one night only, with a brand new production for 2021.
The Sensational 60’s Experience stars Mike Pender MBE (Original voice of The Searchers) The Trems (All former members of The Tremeloes) Dozy Beaky Mick and Tich, The Fortunes, and The Dakotas.
The definitive feel good factor will transport you back to that magical decade that was the 1960’s.
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Friday 12 November
Wollaton Hall
Part of the 'Then and Now' season, visitors will have the opportunity to explore the natural history galleries and hear a series of talks and tours
With subjects from hyenas to house sparrows, you can also find out about the animals of ancient Nottinghamshire. Included in admission is the opportunity to explore the Titus: T. rex is King exhibition.
During the event, the winner of the Grantham Climate Art Prize will be announced.
This evening event runs from 4.30pm. Children should be over 10 years old.
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Fri 18 February 2022
The Bodega
Nottingham's Rob Green draws from the R&B, Soul, Indie, Rock and Gospel music he was raised on to inspire the music he makes, also taking inspiration from his life in his hometown to write songs, unite and connect with audiences.
Rob’s latest singles ‘Talking To My Demons’ and ‘Sleeping On My Own’ are the first in a series of songs that were written and recorded in lockdown and explore themes of mental health, sexuality, and identity.
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Fri 26 November 2021 to Sun 9 January 2022
Wollaton Park
With under a month to go, Christmas at Wollaton's new trail map has been revealed.
Visitors from the previous year were asked to pick their favourite sections to see again. The Deer Park and the Tunnel of Light are back, alongside brand new installations that will dazzle and astound as you follow the extended trail.
Also new for this year are is a Christmas Market area with seasonal refreshments on sale and a range of local crafts to buy.
Tickets are selling out fast in selected slots but there is availability on most days (including Resident discount slots).
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