Archive for the ‘Nottinghamshire’ Category

Alley Cafe Exhibitions, Nottingham

Thursday, February 22nd, 2007

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Come and enjoy the Alley Cafe and enjoy the world music of soul, funk, afrobeat, deep house, club, reggae, jazz and more…

Alley Cafe Exhibitions, Nottingham
The Alley Cafe
1a Cannon Street
Lang Row West
Nottingham
NG1 6JE
Nottinghamshire
England

Telephone: +44 (0)115 9551013

Newark Show-Spring Show for all Caravan & Motorhome Owners

Wednesday, February 14th, 2007

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Come and meet The Motorhome Group at Newark Show- Spring Show for all Caravan and Motorhome Owners

March 24th & 25th at Newark Showground, Newark-On-trent, Nottinghamshire.

The full address for Newark Showground is:
Newark Showground
Winthorpe
Newark-On-Trent
Nottinghamshire
NG24 2NY

Click here to open a map

By Road:
The Showground is situated adjacent to the junction of the A1, A46 and A17 trunk roads, giving easy access to the country’s major road networks.

By Train:
East Coast Mainline Train stops at Newark Northgate station only 10 minutes form the fair. Travel by train from London in 90 minutes.
A Grimsby to Nottingham line offers connections to the Midlands at Newark Castlegate Station.

By Air:
One hour from Nottingham East Midlands Airport.
The Showground is situated two miles north east of the historic market town of Newark,which is an attractive market town situated along the river Trent. It offers you a wealth of history, interesting buildings and museums.Its most famous period in history was during the Civil War in which it was a Royalist stronghold and withstood three sieges.
Many reminders of that period can still be seen in the town, including its imposing 12th century castle.

Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem pub

Sunday, January 28th, 2007

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Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem pub is one of twenty public houses or pubs in the United Kingdom which claims to be the oldest. The pub is very nice and is built at the foot of Nottingham Castle Rock which Nottingham Castle rests on.

Robin Hood

Sunday, January 28th, 2007

The world famous Robin Hood lived in Nottinghamshire and hid from the sherif of Nottingham in Nottingham Forest.

You can still see famous tree he hid in at Sherwood Forest.