- Musicians to perform across Broxtowe as Pop Up Proms Returns – part of the Broxtowe Creates Festival
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- Get that Friday feeling with weekly live music in Beeston this summer
- Over 630 tonnes of carbon to be saved by Broxtowe Borough Council’s change in fuel
- See the Best Of Beeston Film Festival at Pop Up Cinema events – part of the Broxtowe Creates Festival
- 16 community projects boosted with Council funding
- Community Garden Project Flourishes Thanks To Council Funding
- Music at the heart of Kimberley at this year’s Kimberley Jam – part of the Broxtowe Creates Festival
- £5,000 Grant Supports Community Shop To Thrive In Beeston
- Broxtowe Borough Council Installs Its 48th Mayor
- Stapleford residents invited to Towns Fund drop-in event
- Hemlock Happening returns! Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of D-Day
- Lawrence Museum Goes On Tour
- Broxtowe residents invited to have their say on the future of Brinsley Headstocks
- Pop Up Theatre arriving at a venue near you this June – part of the Broxtowe Creates Festival
- D-Day Commemorations In Broxtowe
- Infamous rebellion documented in new exhibition at D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum
- Construction is underway to create 12 new homes and 3 flats in Chilwell
Musicians to perform across Broxtowe as Pop Up Proms Returns – part of the Broxtowe Creates Festival
The proms will kick off at Saturday 15 June with performances from Alderman White School Jazz Quartet and Jeanie Barton in Beeston and Eastwood.
The full programme includes:
Saturday 15 June – Alderman White Jazz Quartet and Jeanie Barton
- Beeston Library, 10.00am
- Beeston Square, 12.00pm
- D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum, Eastwood, 3.00pm
Saturday 22 June – Carmen Flores and Lisa Nelsen
- Stapleford Library, 10.00am
- Beeston Square, 12.00pm
- Beeston Library, 2.00pm
Thursday 27 June – Samantha Atkinson and Ben Baldwin
- Eastwood Library, 12.00pm
- After-School Musical Picnic at Inham Nook Recreation Ground, 3.30pm
Saturday 29 June – John Garner and John Pope
- Kimberley Library, 10.00am
- Canalside Heritage Centre, 12.00pm
- Beeston Square, 2.00pm
Pop Up Proms have been organised by MishMash Productions as part of the Broxtowe Creates Festival, a new cultural festival in Broxtowe which has received £30,000 in Arts Council funding.
The festival will run during 1- 30 June and will include a diverse cultural mix of theatre performances, art workshops, film showings, live music, a children’s writing competition and an art exhibition.
Find out more about the festival at www.broxtowe.gov.uk/broxtowecreatesfestival