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HALLOWEEN PRESENT OUR FIRST EVER EVER FIRST OUR PRESENT WE ARE PLEASED TO TO PLEASED ARE WE it’s in nottingham FANGTASTIC OFFERS Broadway Cinema Whether you are after a dose of retail therapy, fun • From Friday 26th – BEETLEJUICE entertainment or delicious places to eat and drink, Nottingham has it all. Check out the It’s in Nottingham • Saturday 27th, 3.15pm - WALLACE & GROMIT IN THE website for where to go, as well as details on a range of CURSE OF THE WERE-RABBIT – SCRATCH & SNIFF FREE exclusive offers and discounts, event listings and top • Wednesday 31st, 9pm – HALLOWEEN (1978) tips for things to do. • Saturday 3rd Nov, TBC TIME – HOCUS POCUS www.itsinnottingham.com Catch the renowned Mayhem Film Festival 11-14th October. For details visit www.mayhemfilmfestival.com Getting there Café Sobar Receive a raffle ticket with every purchase to be entered into Nottingham is well connected with strong public transport a mystery prize draw links across the city and county, including major bus, train Intu Victoria Centre and Intu Broadmarsh and tram networks. For information on getting here visit Find devilish delights at the Big Trick or Treat, 11am-4pm www.itsinnottingham.com/getting-here Kiehls Personalised samples available TRAIL Las Iguanas MORE NOTTINGHAM Kids eat free – one kids meal per adult when choosing from Discover Nottingham City Centre with your the a la carte menu family this Half Term for FREE! Get MORE from Nottingham with exclusive offers & treats. Loxley Opticians Second pair of glasses ½ price – must be for the same Enjoy amazing discounts across the city centre with customer MORE Nottingham! There’s over 80 offers to redeem on @ITSINNOTTINGHAM McDonalds food, drink, shopping and much more when you show a #SPOOKYNOTTS valid MORE Nottingham Card, Easy Rider Card Pop into store and book a table to eat in the Dungeon or Student Card. Pieminister www.itsinnottingham.com/more Book a visit to the Demon Barber Escape Room - £18pp Suitable 12 years + Call on 0115 8246600 now! Free craft Pit and Pendulum and games Celebrate our 18th Birthday! £5 burger deal – see staff for more information • Friday 26th – Live music from 9pm • Saturday 27th – DJ Johnny Fangz from 9pm, Fire breathers, stilt walkers. Collect treats along the way Free entry - over 18 years only- must have ID • Wednesday 31st – DJ Johnny Fangz from 7pm, Fire breathers, stilt walkers. Free entry - over 18 years only - must have ID Sharps Bedrooms Half price sale – plus an extra £100 off when you spend £2,000 Nottingham is a Purple Flag accredited city since 2010. Confirming the city Soulville Steakhouse Brought to you by as an entertaining, diverse, safe and Win a £25 voucher for best costume enjoyable place for a night out 2 Seasons / Element End of season Sale and 10% off all full price items @ITSINNOTTINGHAM #SPOOKYNOTTS don’t miss! INTU VICTORIA CENTRE M T AN S Help our Ghostbusters F FULFORTH STREE IEL D track down some RO PEEL STREET STREET SHERWOOD NORTH A ghosts! D HU NT IN DRYDEN STREE ALMA CL GD ON S GILL STREET TR EE YO T BLUECOAT ST RK don’t miss! T S TR VICTORICTO A HAMPDEN STREET E E BUSBUU Balloon modelling don’t miss! T STATIOATI N at SWATCH OLD MARKET SQUARE don’t miss! 10.30-2.30pm The Dungeon 24 Step into Nottingham’s NOTTINGHAM GOLDSMITH STREET at McDonalds RD UNION 9 TRENT SHAKESPEARE STREET scariest square to ride the UK’sUNIVERSITY TRAM STOP O ET L D S don’t miss biggest mobile ghost train, visit S T O INTU U T VICTORIA 1 H st the walk-through haunted house S CENTRE stop! H N E CLARENDON STREET NOTTINGHAM R CHU or do your spookiest costumes for W H ST TRENT O CHAUCER STREET R RT O CH PE UNIVERSITY D T TOURIST S S a selfie with thegiant ST D H T G R UN LA A S W T BATHINFORMATION STREET CENTRE S O Nottingham Halloween H H ING 6 O T U K S DO S C SQ E RI pumpkin. TRINITY M S N I T L R ST T E ST rock O E T R This is where the fun starts! TALBOT STREET N T N E E city S K E T T T THE R S TALBOT STREET E D Pick upBROOK your STREET free treat bag here TREET ROYAL CORNERHOUSE E R T 23 WOLLATON STREET CONCERT HALL DWA E and visit as many spooky stops NG KI THEATRE N ST RMA CONVENT ST as you like! Greetings between D ROYAL ROYAL FO ERB TOLL HOUSE HILL MENT STREET Y R WOLLATON STREET CENTRE TRAM LOWER PARLIA 10AM-1PM by the infamous OAD STOP 8 C L CR K Nottingham Ghost Walkers Q U A 21 I M G T U N B N E E E E B TR G R T B THE ROPEW S E O E T MARKET STREET O ROOK N N S R E 15 R A EE M T S G IA D R L T S R E T A T S P S T S ST E R R E T R E RD R T TR ALK ALBERT P LN S R T E INCO E L REET A P A U D E COLLEGE STREET E T A Y Y Y E C E T H OA HALL E NEWCASTLE TERRACE AR T U C T S G R ND R E L E T Y TH T H C A HAPE S R O A UND N L WE U D BA H HE R 7 S L ONG RO T 13 W WES WELLINGTON NOTTINGHAM ANGEL T don’t miss! ROW NG ROWE PE GOOSE GATE CIRCUS PLAYHOUSE LONG ROW LOLO W LHLHAM STREET 22 O S Y R HIGH MITH T T S R 5 ON S MAIDM 25 E RLT Face-painting E 1 CA A OLD T I MOUNTM ST D BELW at Urban Decay M MARKET SQ T WOOLPACK LANE REGENT STREET CHEAPSIDE ICTORIA S TE A OULTRY V ER GA P S ARD ST P RIAN ARADE WAR ARK TERRACE STH P T OLD 11 NATIONAL ICE LANE STONEY STREET WA ’S ST MARKET SQ 2 BOTTLE LACE don’t miss! CENTRE 16 ES 3 TRTRAM STSTOPTOP MARKET Y M W 26 AND JA HE B TRAM STOP 27 18 MOTORPOINT T 14 E R Free drink at T E ST L I D ARENA HE ROPEW E E E TE E R A L R N S G T T A G R’ 12 E BARKERBird GATE and Blend A E A S L ET S T P G M 4 T R E T ARK ROW A S R I I Tea Co ALK T P UN R E F H 10 O H 28 C POSTERN ST M G PILCHER GATE T don’t miss! T A ARD E S T BY S L ’ E S S LANE F E ROA B M P 20 B DW JA A AY E L T N E S L IE T ST JAMES’S TERRAC L S GA PLUMPTRE ST A R ND R LOW O HOU G W PPAA VVEEMENT A 17 MIDDLE PA T E M V E L N L EM I AI I E S LA S NT T YE OLDE SALUTATION INN R D T E ACE IA E HOLLOWSTONE R M R R 29 M F G E ARIANA G I D A R E S A 19 E D T GAT I T TA T L E NDS A GA N E HOU LE F E O H Between 2PM-3PM join WA AST R C I D L S L Y T PLUMPTRE SQ Nottingham’s Ghost Walk TE GA LE INTU ST CLIFF ROADD CA BROADMARSH Storytellers in the Sal’s LENTON ROAD POPHAM STREET CASTLE ROAD SHOPPING CENTRE Anglo-Saxon Caves for spooky storytelling NOTTINGHAM CASTLE OLLIN STREET Broadmarsh C temporary car park ET CANAL don’tSTREET miss! PEVERIL DRIVE don’t miss! ALBION ST Best broomstick ET wins £50 NAL STRE RUB voucher Mask making at CA TRENT STREET C Paperchase 2.30-4.30pm AR R ARD I N & T G CASTLE BOULEV TO REE N Visit the spooktacular ST STATION STREET ATION STREET R ST themed Walk in Wardrobe E TRAM STOP E at Sharps T WILFORD ST REET STATION ST RAILWAY STATION 19.
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