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Calendar of Festivals and Exciting Events in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire
Please take a look at our Events Guide, which gives you information about the top events and activities happening in Nottinghamshire throughout the year. More events will be added as they are confirmed.
January
- January Sales - throughout January, all the main shops and department stores offer new savings as they clear out their stocks to make way for the new coming season
February
- Light Night, 10th February. Enjoy a huge range of activities, discounts and offers around Nottingham
- Valentines Day, 14th February. Treat your loved one to a romantic meal at one of Nottinghamshire's fantastic restaurants.
March
- St Patrick's Day - 17th March, with a parade from the Forest Recreation Ground to the Market Square.
April
- Pancake Day - 21st February - fun events for the family
- Mother's Day - 18th March - with events and hands-on activities at venues around the County.
- Newark Garden Show at the Newark Showground- 20th to 22nd April.
- Easter - 6th to 9th April. A whole feast of events for the whole family
- St. George's Day Celebration - 23rd April, with a parade from the Forest Recreation Ground to the Market Square. Featuring marching bands and costumed characters.
May
- 1940s Knees Up at the Museum of Nottingham Life, Brewhouse Yard - 2nd May.
- May Bank Holiday - 7th May
June
- Father's Day - 17th June.
July
- Americana, 5th to 9th July, at the Newark Showground.
- Splendour - 21st July, Wollaton Park.
August
- Nottingham Riverside Festival - 3rd to 5th August, with a range of festivities, street entertainers and food stalls, all on the Victoria Embankment, alongside the River Trent
- Robin Hood Festival - 13th to 19th August, attended by large crowds and held each year at Sherwood Forest
- Caribbean Carnival - August. Major weekend event taking place each year at the Forest Recreation Ground, where the city's Caribbean population celebrate with floats, dancing and colour
- Moorgreen Show - August Bank Holiday: Sunday and Bank holiday Monday
September
October
- Goose Fair - 3rd to 7th October. A historic and extremely famous European travelling fairground at the Forest Recreation Ground, with fast rides, side stalls and a large 'Entertainment Marquee'
- Robin Hood Beer Festival, Nottingham Castle, 11th to 13th October. - the Nottingham Branch of CAMRA, the Campaign for Real Ale are pulling out all the stops to make sure 2011will be even bigger and better! There'll be live entertainment at the Victorian bandstand and the majority of the beers will be served in the main marquee on the top green which will contain even more stalls. A variety of hot and cold foods will be available, both in the main marquee and spread around the grounds, with a much wider choice than before.
- Robin Hood Game and Country Show, 13th and 14th October, at the Newark Showground.
- Robin Hood Pageant, 27th to 28th October. Medieval-style celebrations at Nottingham Castle, including jesters, juggling and jousting on horseback
November
- Bonfire Night, 5th November. Fireworks and Guy Fawkes celebrations at the Forest Recreation Ground
December
- Christmas Markets - early to mid-December. Traditional markets in Nottingham City Centre, attracting a number of local traders, with plenty of craft stands, handmade jewellery and hot food
- Christmas Panto - throughout December to early January, all the usual family pantomime fun, at the Royal Centre, Nottingham Playhouse, Nottingham Arts Theatre and Lakeside.
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