West Bridgford: A wedding open day is being held at Trent Bridge cricket ground tomorrow. Brides and grooms-to-be will be able to see what is on offer at the venue between 11am and 2pm. "Nottingham is blessed with some fantastic wedding venues but we have something absolutely unique at Trent Bridge and it is very rewarding when a couple see our facilities for the very first time," said the club's wedding co-ordinator, Trudie Warsop.
City: A college has been rewarded for its sport training courses. Central College Nottingham – formerly South Nottingham College – has achieved Sport Leaders UK Official Leadership Academy status, for its range of sport leadership training courses. The college has been delivering Sport Leaders UK qualifications since 2000.
Kinoulton: A man was taken to hospital after he became trapped in his car, which was partly under water. Firefighters freed the 26-year-old driver after he drove into a ditch in Althorpe Lane on Thursday night, submerging the front part of the car. Crews from West Bridgford and Highfields fire stations went to the scene at about 8.30pm and it took about an hour-and-a-half to resolve the situation.
City: A medieval-style fundraising banquet is being held to raise money for charity which aims to keep youngsters out of trouble.
The event is being held at the Galleries of Justice museum, in the Lace Market, on Thursday, February 28. Proceeds will go to Help a Nottinghamshire Child, the fundraising campaign for the educational programmes at the museum. Business people are urged to book their places while there is still room. Tickets cost £50 each or £450 for ten. Visit www. galleriesofjustice.org.uk
Hucknall: The town's library will be closed for two days while the carpet is replaced.
The South Street venue will be shut on Monday, March 11, and Tuesday, March 12, while the work takes place.
During this time, people are being asked to use libraries in the Ashfield Precinct, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, in Front Street, Arnold, and Milton Court, Ravenshead.