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, ...
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. ...
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 ...
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
10am, 16th October, Portland Room, John Godber Centre.
Public meeting regarding proposals for 3,000 new homes on Hucknall green belt land.
The John Godber Centre is not a Tardis or soap opera house.
Our inside or capacity sadly can't increase as and when we'd like it to and our Portland Room space has a maximum capacity (for fire safety), which is significantly less than the current online petition.
Organisers for Saturday's public meeting are aware of this and have plans in place to manage entry and capacity to ensure the event runs safely.
Please be respec...
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 ...
Look – we’re in the news
Have you heard of new local news website, Hucknall Nub News?
It's a brand new news website featuring stories and the latest news from around Hucknall, which aims to help support and promote everything that's great about our town.
What's more, the John Godber Centre has been featured by local columnist Tom Surgay - check out the story of our time throughout the pandemic and how we've met the challenges of Covid-19 and its impact on our business of supporting the community of Hucknall.
Click here to read the feature...
Updated Covid-19 Risk Assessment May 21
Updated John Godber Centre Covid-19 Risk Assessment 10.00am 18.05.21
For your information, and reassurance that we are undertaking all that we can and must, to protect users and staff, please find attached the John Godber Centre Covid-19 Risk Assessment.
In compiling this document, the Government’s guidance for multipurpose community venues has been used alongside information from ACRE (Action with Communities in Rural England) and Church of England’s guidance (as the Church Hall) Guidance for other industries (hospitality, visitor and heritage sites, offices and ...
Updated Covid-19 Risk Assessment April 21
Updated John Godber Centre Covid-19 Risk Assessment 10.00am 12.04.21
For your information, and reassurance that we are undertaking all that we can and must, to protect users and staff, please find attached the John Godber Centre Covid-19 Risk Assessment.
In compiling this document, the Government’s guidance for multipurpose community venues has been used alongside information from ACRE (Action with Communities in Rural England) and Church of England’s guidance (as the Church Hall) Guidance for other industries (hospitality, visitor and heritage sites, offices and ...
Updated Covid-19 Risk Assessment Jan 21
Updated John Godber Centre Covid-19 Risk Assessment 05.01.21
For your information, and reassurance that we are undertaking all that we can and must, to protect users and staff, please find attached the John Godber Centre Covid-19 Risk Assessment.
In compiling this document, the Government’s guidance for multipurpose community venues has been used alongside information from ACRE (Action with Communities in Rural England) and Church of England’s guidance (as the Church Hall) Guidance for other industries (hospitality, visitor and heritage sites, offices and ...
We’re Good To Go – at the John Godber Centre
The John Godber Centre has successfully applied for the “We’re Good to Go” Industry Standard accreditation from Visit England.
“We’re Good To Go” is the official UK mark to signal that a tourism and hospitality business has worked hard to follow Government and industry COVID-19 guidelines and has a Risk Assessment and processes in place to maintain cleanliness and aid social distancing.
The industry standard is a way of letting customers know which businesses have made necessary changes to their day-to-day workings, including social distancing measures ...