Old Basford: Fundraisers taking part in Cancer Research UK's Relay for Life event will next meet on Tuesday. The latest developments will be discussed and any money already collected should be handed over at The Horse And Groom pub, in Radford Road, from 7pm.
Nottingham: A civil engineering lecturer says more needs to be done to prevent cars suffering pothole damage. Dr Mujib Rahman was speaking after it was revealed yesterday that 30 per cent of motorists HAD suffered damage to their vehicles as a result of potholes.
Dr Rahman, of Nottingham Trent University, said: "The main problem is the maintenance backlog and repeat repairs of the same pothole. Councils need to speed up the process and carry out repairs that last longer."
Carlton: A programme and memorabilia fair is to be held at Carlton Town FC's Stoke Lane ground from 10am on Sunday, with last free admission at 12.30pm. Admission afterwards will be £3 and £1.50 for concessions. It will be followed by the clash between Nottingham Forest and Arsenal ladies' teams at the ground from 2pm.
Nottingham: Companies are being invited to take part in a walking and cycling challenge to encourage people to be more active. It is run by the Big Wheel cycling organisation. To sign up go to www.thebigwheel.org.uk/ workplacechallenge and then log all your walking and cycling journeys between April 8 and June 8.