Collect tokens to raise cash for Lambley

NOTTINGHAM POST readers in Lambley are being encouraged to save tokens after the village was accepted as a beneficiary of the newspaper’s Cash for Your Community initiative. Starting next Wednesday (25 May 2011) until Friday 17 June, the Post will…

Garden opera returns to Lowdham

THE GARDENS of The Old Hall, Lowdham, will ring to the sounds of opera again in July with the return of the Garden Opera Company. In a departure from convention, the company will perform first Mozart’s little-performed one-act comedy Impresario,…

Woodborough mobilises for village award

HAVING ENJOYED success in last year’s Best Kept Village award, Woodborough has set its sights on even greater glory in 2011. The organising committee has the ambition of winning the ‘Best in Notts’ category in addition to the category award…

Panto presents a perfect crime

LOWDHAM PANTO is bringing a special production to the village in early June, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the village hall. Inspector Drake and the Perfekt Crime promises to be a light-hearted take on the crime detective genre, and might…

Lambley to go green for a day

ENERGY CONSERVATION and carbon footprints are hot topics for many people these days, driven by a combination of rising fuel costs and concerns about global climate change. Now Lambley is taking a lead in ecological awareness by holding its first…

Cowboy Baby debuts at Lowdham Book Festival

AMONG THE delights in store for 2011’s Lowdham Book Festival is the inaugural production from Catfoot Theatre, a stage adaptation of Sue Heap’s classic children’s book Cowboy Baby. Winning gold in the 1998 Smarties Children’s Book Awards, Cowboy Baby is both an…