With a brilliant selection of independent shops, cafes and bars, Arnold is a popular place with shoppers and diners. Now, the borough’s capital is gearing up to hold its annual Summer Fair.
The annual event, which is held in Arnot Hill Park, will take place on Saturday, June 22 from 11am to 5pm and promises to be a free day of family fun, events, workshops, and live music from the main stage.
This year’s event coincides with the golden anniversary of organisers Gedling Borough Council, and the fair will showcase the rich heritage of the area and also some of the amazingly talented individuals who ‘make the borough great’.
Councillor John Clarke MBE, Leader of Gedling Borough Council, said he was ‘thrilled’ that the council will again be holding this popular event.
“This event is a wonderful opportunity for our community to come together, enjoy the beautiful surroundings, and take part in a wide range of activities,” he said.
As we celebrate our 50th anniversary, it’s also a chance to reflect on our history and the vibrant community that makes Gedling special. We look forward to welcoming residents and visitors alike for a day of fun and festivity.”
The Arnold Summer Fair is free to attend, making it an accessible and enjoyable day out for families and individuals of all ages. Join us in celebrating this milestone and enjoy a fantastic array of activities and entertainment.
Here’s just some of what attendees can look forward to at this year’s fair…
- Musical workshops with ‘Orchestra of Objects’.
- Theatre performances telling stories from Gedling with ‘Flying High’.
- Circus workshops and performances with ‘The Circus Hub’.
- Interactive Play with ‘Gedling Play Forum’.
- Penalty shoot-out with the ‘Mapperley Allstars’ to win prizes.
- Inclusive Skate Sessions and Art Workshop with ‘Skate Nottingham’.
- Cool cars showcase by Notts Police for the little ones.
- DJ workshops, archery, and a pogo challenge with the Notts County Council Youth Service.
- Plus, a full lineup of live music and performers throughout the day on the main stage.