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  • 5 Reasons To See The Littlest Yak at Lakeside Arts This Christmas

    5 Reasons To See The Littlest Yak at Lakeside Arts This Christmas

    Looking for a heart-warming, fun-filled family adventure this festive season? The Littlest Yak is the perfect Christmas treat. LAStheatre’s adaptation of Lu Fraser and Kate Hindley’s award-winning picture book brings Gertie’s snowy, mountainous world to life with charming puppets, toe-tapping tunes and a message that will stay with families long after the curtain falls.

    Here are five reasons why The Littlest Yak is a must-see this Christmas

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  • Autumn Nights at Walesby Forest: A Family Adventure in the Heart of Sherwood

    Autumn Nights at Walesby Forest: A Family Adventure in the Heart of Sherwood

    Light Up the Night brought Walesby Forest’s historic 250 acres to life with fireworks, family fun and a warm autumn atmosphere. Set within one of Nottinghamshire’s best-loved outdoor activity centres, the event offered a brilliant glimpse into everything Walesby Forest has to offer, from scenic woodland trails to year-round adventures for families, schools and youth groups.

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  • A brief history of the times of Robin Hood

    A brief history of the times of Robin Hood

    The world famous legend of Robin Hood has always been contentious and its origins have always been disputed. I’ve looked into some of the research to come up with my own personal key dates and fact..

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  • The Dukeries, Welbeck Abbey

    The Dukeries, Welbeck Abbey

    Of all the ducal properties in Sherwood Forest , Welbeck Abbey is the one with the most intrigue. Still a privately owned property by descendants of the Duke of Portland, the estate around the abbe..

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  • Dave Woods Perambulation of Sherwood Forest

    Dave Woods Perambulation of Sherwood Forest

    Last week, we introduced a very special project that Dave Wood, Nottinghamshire poet, undertook to walk the 1662 boundary of Sherwood Forest . In this second and final part of the series, Dave talk..

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