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BBC News
26-07-2025
- BBC News
Tram services altered ahead of Notts Pride
Tram services are being changed and road closures have been announced as the city is set to celebrate Notts Express Transit (NET) said there would be no services running between the Royal Centre and Old Market Square, between 11:20 and 14:30 BST on Saturday, "to enable essential road closures" to allow the march to take Old Market Square and Lace Market tram stops will be closed, with no alternative transport options Pride march will begin at Lister Gate and end at Sneinton Market. Regular tram service will resume at all stops from about 14: Stocker, head of operations and safety at NET, said the Pride march and celebrations were "becoming increasingly popular", leading to the need to revise services."We thank the people of Nottingham for their patience this weekend, as these temporary tram stop closures enable us to help make our city safe for the many people who will be visiting us," he added.


BBC News
24-06-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Notts Pride returns to city with 'eclectic' lineup
Pride celebrations return to Nottingham this weekend with bands set to perform on a new Pride, which celebrates the LGBTQ+ community, began in the Hockley area of the city in 1997 and has taken place there every year until year's event, which kicks off on Saturday 26 July, will return to Sneinton after last year's debut to allow for a larger crowd, organisers added The Grove, an independent music venue that opened its doors last year, would host a new acoustic stage with an "eclectic" lineup A parade through the city centre will start the celebrations, beginning in Lister Gate and finishing in Sneinton. Among the lineup will be GIRLBAND! from Nottingham, who performed at Nottinghamshire Pride in 2023. Actor Laquarn Lewis, who stars as Lady Die in the BBC series What It Feels Like for a Girl - based on the memoirs of Hucknall-born Paris Lees - will also be giving a speech, the organisers said. Leigh Ellis, chair of Nottinghamshire Pride, said: "It's incredibly important for us to use the annual Notts Pride celebrations to spotlight amazing local talent, as well as some of the leading stars from across the wider LGBTQ+ community, and this lineup is the perfect example of that."This year we're excited to also be introducing a new acoustic stage, offering visitors another way to enjoy the day's festivities. "Whether you prefer high-energy foot stomping performances, or a more chilled reflective experience, it's set to be a brilliant day centred around coming together in celebration and support."