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Nottingham Parklife events

There are lots of different activities for you to take part in at your local Parklife event this summer: Parklife

  • sports activities
  • football inflatables
  • street dance
  • face painting
  • climbing wall
  • parachute games
  • play and family activities
  • art workshops
  • youth activities
  • bouncy castles
  • salsa dancing and interactive health activities - plus many more!

You'll also have the opportunity to find out more about local services from a range of different organisations in your area, and have the chance to make decisions about your local neighbourhood.

The dates for Parklife 2008 are:

Tuesday 22 July
11am - 4pm
Forest Recreation Ground, Gregory Boulevard
Thursday 24 July
11am - 4pm
Melbourne Park, Melbourne Road
Tuesday 29 July
11am - 4pm
King Edward IV Recreation Ground, Dakeyne Street (off Carlton Road)
Thursday 31 July
11am - 4pm
Southglade Park, Southglade Road
Tuesday 12 August
11am - 4pm
Bulwell Hall Park - Norwich Gardens (on the cricket field), off Sandhurst Road
Thursday 14 August
11am - 4pm
Birchover Park, Birchover Road
Tuesday 19 August
11am - 4pm
Coppice Park, Ransom Road
Thursday 21 August
11am - 4pm
Clifton Playing Fields, Farnborough Road
Thursday 28 August
11am - 4pm
Vernon Park, Vernon Road (Old Basford)

 

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Come along and enjoy your local Parklife event!

For more information on Parklife call 0115 915 2740.

Play on anti-social behaviour

Our staff and residents are working with The Pint Size Theatre Company to develop a play that will tackle some of the issues that affect both victims and perpetrators of anti-social behaviour (ASB).

The production has a working title of ‘Hood’ and will be performed in both Nottingham and Derby during May to coincide with European Neighbours Day.

We all hope that the production will give residents the opportunity to learn from the experiences of others, and it is anticipated that the theme of the play will encourage people to think about how they can proactively tackle ASB at a local level.

Curtain rises for Hood’s premiere!