• Impact Food: Turtle Bay

    Turtle Bay, located in Nottingham’s Cornerhouse, offers a vast range of delicious authentic Caribbean food, alongside a wonderful drinks menu. The central location of this Turtle Bay is easily accessible, with several bus stops nearby, and despite the restaurant being nearby to a main road, there is no noise...
  • Nottingham Vintage Carnival 2018

    We were promised delicious street food, vintage vehicles, classic fairground fun, live music, clothes, workshops and more. And did the Nottingham Vintage Carnival deliver? You bet it did! Quite simply put, there was something here for everyone, from vintage veteran to someone that dabbles in the odd edgy shirt...
  • Living the High Life: Go Ape Sherwood Review

    Situated in Nottinghamshire’s famous Sherwood Forest, Go Ape Sherwood seeks to be a fun day out for all ages. With a variety of different activities available, Go Ape provides the perfect opportunity to explore Sherwood Forest from the trees or from the ground! I was lucky enough to explore...
  • Treetop Trampolining: Nets Kingdom Opens At Go Ape

    Sherwood Pines has long been a institution of Nottingham’s famous Sherwood Forest landscape. A combination of trees, picnic spots and meandering walks combine to make a fun and free day out…but Sherwood Pines doesn’t know what’s about to hit it! Go Ape, the treetop adventure playground we all know...
  • Impact Food: Head Of Steam

    Head of Steam is a real ale bar and restaurant conveniently located in Lace Market near the common attraction Nottingham Contemporary. Once inside the bar/restaurant we were shown to our table, a booth at the back away from the bar area. The first thing to notice was the décor...
  • Ivo Graham @ The Glee Club

    Aged 27 and now performing a solo show, Ivo Graham is back at The Glee Club making jokes about the banality of life and the sadness that comes with holes in our socks. A perfect mix of awkwardness, confidence and self-deprecation, Ivo took to the stage bringing with him...
  • Spotlight on: Hide and Soc

    Who remembers the rules to a children’s game called Sardines? I sure didn’t when I turned up to my first Hide and Soc session. Rewind to a week earlier and there I was, a small fresher in a big pond flicking wildly through the University societies page looking for...