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76 stories of positivity from Nottingham

Nottingham blends its Robin Hood legend with a modern community spirit that would make the folk hero proud. From the beautifully restored Lace Market quarter to vibrant community projects in Sneinton, Beeston, and Sherwood, Nottingham residents create positive stories of creativity, generosity, and neighbourhood achievement that reflect a city deeply committed to looking after its own. Nottingham Castle, reopened after a major restoration, anchors the city's heritage tourism alongside the Caves of Nottingham and the Trip to Jerusalem, one of England's oldest pubs. But it's the living culture that generates the most compelling stories — the Nottingham Contemporary gallery brings world-class art to free public exhibitions, while the Broadway Cinema champions independent film and community screenings that spark conversations across the city. The Lace Market and Hockley areas have become hotbeds of creative enterprise, where independent fashion designers, digital agencies, and craft businesses occupy the same Victorian warehouses that once produced lace for the world. Sneinton Market has been revitalised as a community creative quarter, hosting maker markets, street food events, and grassroots arts exhibitions that celebrate Nottingham's independent spirit. Nottingham's two universities — the University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent University — are major contributors to positive community stories. With over 60,000 students between them, they bring youthful energy to the city while their research programmes drive advances in healthcare, sustainability, and social justice. Student volunteering projects support charities across the city, from running homework clubs in St Ann's to environmental conservation in the Arboretum. The city's sporting community generates constant uplifting stories. Nottingham Forest FC and Notts County (the world's oldest professional football club) inspire passionate local followings, while the National Ice Centre and Trent Bridge cricket ground host world-class events. Community running groups, cycling clubs, and the Robin Hood Half Marathon bring residents together through shared physical challenges and charity fundraising.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Nottingham News

What positive news comes from Nottingham?

Nottingham features stories about creative enterprise in the Lace Market, community projects in Sneinton and Sherwood, charity work, university achievements, sporting successes at Forest and Notts County, and the generous spirit that runs through this historic city.

How often is Nottingham covered?

Fresh positive stories from Nottingham are published daily at 6am, covering community events, local heroes, charitable initiatives, creative businesses, and sporting achievements across the city.

What community events happen in Nottingham?

Nottingham hosts the Robin Hood Half Marathon, Goose Fair (one of Europe's oldest fairs), Light Night, the Splendour Festival, Sneinton Market events, and year-round community celebrations across its diverse neighbourhoods.