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What's on What's On Nottingham Riviera Medieval Market Nottingham, Old Market Square, Chesterfield Market, 19 July-2 Sept 29 July, 9am-6pm Chesterfield's famous outdoor trentbarton land may be land-locked what’s on market goes back to the Middle Ages but this summer Nottingham’s Market for a day with stall holders in fancy Square will be transformed into an dress, some selling goods, some in July urban beach. Running for 5 weeks, the with tombola’s and games, as well as Summer’s here at last! And we’ve got some great Riviera will feature a giant paddling a ducking stool! ideas for trips out, all within easy reach of a pool, sandy beach area, café, beach bar, rides and lots of free activities for trentbarton bus! Entertainment includes a Medieval the whole family to enjoy. Encampment complete with knights, ladies, sword fights and skirmishes in Catch any bus to Nottingham. Vintage Arts & Food the grounds of the 'Crooked Spire' Market Church, Medieval Beggars and lots Blacksmiths Yard, Sadler Gate, Derby, more. 5 July, 10am-4pm Getting to Chesterfield is easy, take Held in Derby’s historic Cathedral the super-fast and comfy red arrow Quarter, the Vintage Market will from Nottingham, transport you back in time, oering This summer, rainbow one and rapid one get reloaded, Derby, Ripley or homeware, jewellery, hats and with some of the smartest, highest-specified buses money Alfreton. fascinators, clothes for men and can buy. We’ve a lot to celebrate, and we want you to women all with a vintage twist. join in the fun with us. Catch any bus to Derby. Sporting Fixtures rainbow roadwalk 20 July Mr MANGO, along with our bosses Je and Alex, will Chesterfield Festival of Cricket Derby Summer Beer be leading an 8-mile walk of the rainbow one route from At the Queens Park Cricket Ground Festival Nottingham to Eastwood. Our team and customers are 6 July - Derbyshire v Leicester Derby Market Place, 9-12 July, £3-£6 welcome to join us as we look to raise as much money 7-10 July - Derbyshire v Essex as possible for our charity of the year Help For Heroes. 13 July - Derbyshire v Yorkshire Derby CAMRA’s Summer Beer Festival is one of the biggest in trentbarton get to Chesterfield on red arrow land. Showcasing over 200 draught rainbow roadshow 21-25 July real ales, including milds, porters, You’ll be able to come and have a sneak preview of the new buses, Cricket Internationals stouts, pale ales, bitters & lagers which which will be displayed at locations along the rainbow one and At Trent Bridge, Nottingham are almost all from Derbyshire. If ale rapid one routes. 9-13 July - England v India isn’t your thing then fear not, there is also a vast array of ciders, perries, Check out trentbarton.co.uk/rainbowreloaded for more details. Notts County meads, and continentals. At the Notts County Ground, Meadow Lane near Trent Bridge Catch any bus to Derby. 19 July – Notts County v Derby County Splendour Festival Wollaton Hall, Nottingham, 19 July o to Trent Bridge? Summer Food Festival Set in the stunning grounds of cotgrave connection, keyworth Belper Town Centre, 13 July Wollaton Hall, Splendour Festival has connection, rushclie greens grown to become Nottingham’s and ruddington connection all A hugely popular and growing event largest outdoor music event. This year run regularly to Trent Bridge for rugby, in the picturesque market town of we already have the makings of a cricket and football fixtures. Belper. This prestigious food and fantastic line-up with Tom Odell, drink festival showcases East Midland Happy Mondays, The Boomtown Rats Burton Albion suppliers and their products. and Reverend and the Makers. At the | Pirelli Stadium, Burton 29 July – Burton Albion v Derby County the sixes will you there in style and i4, the 21 and the two will take you comfort, so you can make the most right to Wollaton Hall’s entrances, and Get to Burton direct from Derby on X38 of all that ale! Every 15 mins between red arrow will drop you o at the or the scenic way on the villager. Derby and Belper. QMC – which is a 5-10min walk away. Unplugged Acoustic Night Darley Park Concert Bartons, Barton House, Chilwell, Darley Park, Derby, 31 August Nottingham, Second Saturday of each month Come along and be a part of the what’s on 30,000 strong crowd at the UK's From August through to Christmas, biggest free outdoor classical in August Barton’s are hosting acts like Gallery concert, in the stunning natural 47, Rob Green & Ryan Thomas. With amphitheatre that is Darley Park. August is a great month for music with the festival season local ales, from the Magpie brewery, kicking into full gear, rock out at Y-NOT? or enjoy something all hosted in the beautifully refurbished The Darley Park Concert is back for a little more relaxed at the Darley Park Concert. Gallery for an unbeatable atmosphere. another year of classical music and rounded o with a spectacular Catch indigo to Chilwell from fireworks display. Conductor James Y-NOT? Festival Broadmarsh bus station or Long Eaton Holmes returns to lead us through Pikehall, Derbyshire, 1-3 August every 10 mins. the evening and The Big Sing will Razorlight, Dizzee Rascal and British Sea kick o proceedings at 6pm. Power are just some of acts performing at this year’s Y-Not? Festival. Stunning Catch the sixes, the nines or H1 to Derby. panoramic views of the countryside and more live music than you could ever August Fun Fair possibly take in, why not? Derby Market Place, 13-24 Aug Sporting Fixtures Keep the kids (and big kids) Catch the sixes 6.1 to Matlock – entertained at the fun fair, with rides, Notts County festival shuttle buses will take you to games and fun stalls right in the heart Pikehall. At the Notts County Ground, of Derby. Meadow Lane 16 Aug v Fleetwood Town Catch any bus to Derby. 19 Aug v Colchester Jimmy Carr - Funny 30 Aug v Bristol City Business Winding Wheel, Chesterfield 5 Aug Nottingham Forest At the City Ground, Trent Bridge Funny Business is Jimmy Carr's brand 9 Aug v Blackpool new stand up show, Come for the 23 Aug v Reading witty and incising musings on the Chatsworth Country Fair human condition. Stay for the Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, Notts Outlaws naughty gags. Adults only! 29-31 August At Trent Bridge, Nottingham Country Fair is one of England's most 8 Aug - Notts Outlaws v Kent Get to Chesterfield with pronto. spectacular annual outdoor events, 10 Aug – Notts Outlaws v Surrey held in Chatsworth Park, and it attracts large crowds from all over the country. Cricket Internationals Massed pipe and military bands, At Trent Bridge, Nottingham Classic Thriller Season demonstrations and parades, hot air 30 Aug July - England v India Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham, balloons, parachuting and over 300 28 July-23 Aug varied trade stands and rural crafts make this a memorable event with o to Trent Bridge? Get to the Royal Concert Hall for four something for everyone. This year, as cotgrave connection, keyworth weeks of murder-mystery magnificence a tribute to WWI there will be a special connection, rushclie greens that you won’t want to miss. This year’s display by the famous Spitfire and and ruddington connection all spine tingling thrillers include Arnold Hurricane aircraft. run regularly to Trent Bridge for rugby, Ridley’s The Ghost Train, Nicolas Ridley cricket and football fixtures. and local boy Chris Ponka’s Shadow of Get there with our zigzag chatsworth the Ghost, Fatal Encounter by Francis - unlimited trentbarton land travel, a Derby County Durbridge and to round of the season free return to Chatsworth House from At the iPro Stadium, Derby Murder Weapon by Brian Clemens. Matlock on TM Travel buses 215/218 9 Aug v Rotherham and a £2 discount on entry. 23 Aug v Fulham Catch any bus to Nottingham, don’t 30 Aug v Ipswich forget, you get a discount when you show your theatre ticket with zigzag Catch any bus to Derby. play! pick the best price... pick MANGO MANGO is the sweet and juicy little card that will save you money every time you travel with trentbarton. 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A sweet 35% is slashed o the adult single fare. buy and top up online at www.trentbarton.co.uk/mango 01773 712265 the really good trentbarton.co.uk bus company what’s on proud to be trentbarton live across trentbarton land trentbarton play July/August 2014 Chatsworth welcome to let’s play House Welcome to our little guide to what’s going on Bakewell Chesterfield trentbarton land across trentbarton land. We’ve got news of shows, Haddon Hall events, sporting fixtures and more.
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