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The Spyke Golding Challenge Winner Announced at Hucknall Beer Festival 2024

The Spyke Golding Challenge Winner Announced at Hucknall Beer Festival 2024 The list of the brewers for the entries to the competition were confirmed as - Beer A - Blue Monkey, RaspBEERy Wheat Beer Beer B - Milestone Brewery, Doilem Beer C - Magpie Brewery, Cavern Dweller Beer D - Black Iris, High Seas Beer E - Nottingham Brewery, Citra Pale Beer F - Beermats Brewery, The Beer with No Name Beer G - Shipstones Brewery, Frassai Beer H- Lincoln Green Brewing Company, Morphia Beer I - Lenton Lane Brewing Company, Escape Beer J - Welbeck Abbey Brewing Company, Madagascar Beer K - Liquid Light, Ticket to Ride Voting closed on Saturday ...

Hucknall Beer Festival 2024 – three weeks to go!

2024 Hucknall Beer Festival Update - 3 weeks to go Hucknall Beer Festival is back in just 3 weeks’ time this year opening to the public on the Thursday evening from 6pm until Sunday 11th February at 3pm. We're so excited for its return after the roaring success of the 2023 event and are looking forward to our biggest annual fundraiser weekend and seeing new and regular faces again for a weekend of great ales, ciders and socialising. The event is organised and supported by volunteers from Nottingham CAMRA who help place the beer orders ensuring a great choice available for the real ale drinkers including our own local town brewery Lincoln ...

Defibrillator purchased for community venue thanks to fundraising

Defibrillator purchased for community venue thanks to funds raised by Hucknall U3A plus generosity of an anonymous donor. The John Godber Centre is pleased to share that a portable defibrillator has been purchased to be used in the community venue at the heart of Hucknall. The Centre is home to over 50 groups and businesses and used for private parties, events, live theatre and shows as well as activities for all ages throughout the week. Hucknall U3A, who use the John Godber Centre for numerous interest groups as well as their monthly meetings, decided to raise funds for a defibrillator for the building and made a donation to the equipment of ...

The Spyke Golding Challenge Winner Announced at Hucknall Beer Festival 2023

The Spyke Golding Challenge Winner Announced at Hucknall Beer Festival 2023 The list of the brewers for the entries to the competition were confirmed as - Beer A - Totally Brewed, beer name Small Batch 16 Beer B - Magpie Brewery Beer C - Lincoln Green Brewing Company, beer name Papplewick Witch Beer D - Castle Rock collaboration with Saltbeer Factory Beer E - Blue Monkey Beer F - Nottingham Brewery Beer G - Navigation Beer H- Kings Clipstone, beer name Kings Twist Beer I - Shipstones / Hollowstone Beer J - Lenton Lane Voting closed on Saturday 11th during the lunchtime session and the following was announced by Nottingham CAMRA - ...

Hucknall Beer Festival – It’s FINALLY BACK!

2023 Hucknall Beer Festival Update - It's Finally Back! Hucknall Beer Festival returns after a 2 year break Friday 10th to Sunday 12th February with a special preview ticket evening Thursday 9th February. We're so excited for the return of our biggest annual fundraiser and to bring everyone back together for a weekend of great ales, ciders and socialising. The event is organised and supported by volunteers from Nottingham CAMRA who help place the beer orders ensuring a great choice available for the real ale drinkers including our own local town brewery Lincoln Green Brewing Company with Ciders chosen by local Cider maker Ray Blockley of ...

What’s On, Events Guides and Booking updates….

Our news feed headlines were looking a bit doom and gloomy so we wanted to post something a little more cheery, not just COVID related and event postponements. We're looking forward to the festive period and our what's on and events guides have been updated with all the latest artwork and details. If you're looking for a new group, class or hobby take a look at our things to do page where you'll find all the contact details and times of the many wonderful groups and classes that take place here at the John Godber Centre on a weekly, fortnightly or monthly basis. We host everything from baby groups to social groups, weight management to ...

Updated Face coverings Guidance for the John Godber Centre

From Friday 10th December as a community venue the wearing of face coverings by the public, and staff in public facing areas, will be mandatory in the John Godber Centre unless exempt. Copying previous advice - people are expected to wear a face covering BEFORE entering a community building and must keep it on UNTIL they leave (and have exited the building) unless there is a reasonable excuse for removing it. As the Government releases guidance for each sector hirers will update their customers/guests on their own rules and guidelines for their activities within their hired rooms. Within the public areas however face coverings should be worn ...

Hucknall Beer Festival Update – Event postponed until July

2022 Hucknall Beer Festival Update - event postponement until July With great sadness we advise that the 2022 Hucknall Beer Festival will not take place in February as it normally does. The event was planned for the weekend of the 10th-13th February 2022 however, having continued to monitor news and updates relating to COVID-19, the planning group feel there are too many uncertainties and risks at the current time to go ahead in the new year. Instead the event will be postponed until the summer. Hucknall Beer Festival is a fundraising activity for The John Godber Centre, which is a registered charity (charity number 1132272) and the venue is ...

Lifting of Restrictions from 19th July

Reopening of the John Godber Centre – Lifting of Restrictions from 19th July We’re pleased to hear of the lifting of restrictions from the 19th July following the latest Government announcement and appreciate the lifting of legal restrictions will be both a relief and a cause of anxiety to many. The John Godber Centre leadership teams have been reviewing and discussing the latest information and our plans for the coming months and how best we can support all who use and work in the John Godber Centre. COVID-19 has not gone away and cases remain high and rising in the community and the building is well used by various age groups, types of ...