Published 8th August 2025
We're celebrating the rich history, culture and arts scene of Nottinghamshire on Monday 25 August for Nottinghamshire Day 2025. Whether you'll be attending the celebration event at Sherwood Forest on Saturday 23 August or you're heading out and about, there are inspiring activities all over the county to help celebrate the event.

Browse and share photographs
Take a trip through Notts in years gone by. Search our Inspire Picture Archive and discover thousands of images of people, places and moments in time all shared by people just like you. Explore our recommended collections, or use the search function to find images from your local area. Access to the collection is free, and we can provide digital copies for just a small fee.
Celebrate local authors

Our library shelves are overflowing with entries to new characters and exciting worlds; but did you know some of them originate right here in Nottinghamshire? Visit your local library to discover thrillers, romance and more written by our very own locals.
Looking for inspiration? Check out our crime picks in Whodun-Nott? A Celebration of Local Crime Authors
Paying it Forward: A Veteran's Story by Paul Saxby

An exhibition to pay tribute to Nottinghamshire's veteran community and keep their stories alive. This project embraces the ripple effect of paying it forward.
Photographer Paul Saxby hopes that his acts of kindness in giving his time freely to capture images, and their backstories, will generate waves of goodwill throughout the community.
Intrigued? Come and be astounded by his portraits and the related inspirational memoirs.
The portraits in this exhibition all have a backstory and many are accompanied by short interviews conducted by Paul at the time of the photoshoots.
Everyone has an extraordinary story to tell.
On display 19 July - 28 August at Worksop Library. Find out more about the exhibition.
Victory Nottinghamshire Exhibition: Commemorating the county's role in the Second World War


This year, Nottinghamshire celebrates the 80th Anniversary of the ending of the Second World War with Victory Nottinghamshire, an exhibition showcasing the war effort made by those on the home front and frontlines. From the darkest days of the Nottingham Blitz to playing its part in training the aviators of Bomber Command, Victory Nottinghamshire tells the story of the people and county of Nottinghamshire and how they helped the Allies achieve victory.
Included is the story of the unique Home Guards Patrol Boats to the bravery of the Boots George Cross medal winners, as well as American Paratroopers and Bevin Boys; this exhibition will give visitors an insight into how all came together and played a vital role in the allied victory.
On display at Beeston Library between 2 - 29 September. Find out more about the exhibition.
Dive into Nottinghamshire's heritage with our learning courses
The History of Robin Hood - West Bridgford Library - Adult Learning
FREE - £20
10 September - 15 October 2025
For ages 19+
Wednesdays: 1pm - 2pm
West Bridgford Library
Nottinghamshire's History - West Bridgford Library - Adult Learning
FREE - £30
10 September - 15 October 2025
For ages 19+
Wednesdays: 2:15pm - 3:45pm
West Bridgford Library
Nottinghamshire's History - Newark Library - Adult Learning
FREE - £30
5 November - 3 December 2025
For ages 19+
Wednesdays: 2:15pm - 3:45pm
Newark Library, Balderton Gate
FREE - £16
7 - 14 October 2025
For ages 19+
Tuesdays: 2pm - 4pm
West Bridgford Library
FREE - £16
9 - 16 October 2025
For ages 19+
Thursdays: 10:30am - 12:30pm
Newark Library, Balderton Gate
Celebrate Nottinghamshire knitters

Celebrate knitting, crochet and the amazing generosity of crafters across the county!
You can see the beautiful knitted scarves from our 2025 Inspire Charity Knitting Challenge at West Bridgford Library between 16 August - 29 September.
We would like to say a huge THANK YOU to everyone who generously donated their time and skills to create hundreds of knitted and crocheted scarves for people in need this winter. Another big thank you to Nottinghamshire knitwear designer Jane Withers who designed this years' colourful knitting pattern and inspired crafters across the county to get creative for a good cause.
At the end of the exhibition all of the scarves will be donated to our project partners Trussell.
Find out more about the exhibition: Wrapped!
Explore Nottinghamshire's nature and heritage sites

Pick up the Time to Connect Nottinghamshire art trail this summer! Discover six unique sculptures at six Nottinghamshire venues, including RSPB Sherwood Forest Nature Reserve, Vicar Water Country Park, Newstead Abbey, Papplewick Pumping Station, Rufford Abbey and Bestwood Country Park.
These sculptures celebrate Nottinghamshire's heritage and landscapes, connecting local artists, community groups, and schools through art.
Our Time to Connect trail is part of a larger national project by British photographer Alistair Morrison, kicking off right here in Nottinghamshire and continuing in all 100 UK counties!
The trail is free and available to pick up at your local library, Nottingham Travel and Tourism Centre, or you can view it on online: Time to Connect Nottinghamshire