| After 31 years at
the Victoria Leisure Centre the Nottingham Beer Festival has found
a new home – and it promises to be bigger and better than ever!
Subject to licensing approval, the 2008 Festival will be held in
the attractive grounds of Nottingham Castle from Thursday 9th to
Sunday 12th October. To mark this momentous change the festival
will be re-styled as “The Robin Hood Beer Festival”, but rest assured
that it will have all of the key elements of the previous festivals
including well over 400 quality real ales and ciders. The
beers and ciders will be featured in a huge marquee on the main
castle green; however it is planned to stage the musical entertainment
in the magnificent bandstand within the lower grounds. There will
be a bar in a smaller tent positioned adjacent to slake the thirsts
of those enjoying the music.
We hope to have a wider range of stalls, particularly
food stalls selling local produce, and other attractions than
was possible at the previous venue. Perhaps one of the most important
improvements, apart from the splendid location itself, will be
the much larger amount of space available, there will be much
more room to enjoy your beer and we should not have the previous
situation where would-be customers have to queue for hours in
the hope of gaining admission because the permitted number of
customers will be far, far higher.
Nottingham Castle’s General Manager Dave Green
expressed his pleasure at the move, “We are delighted to be able
to host this highly regarded annual event. Not only will the customers
enjoy this new venue, but they will also get the opportunity to
appreciate what a great attraction the castle offers to both local
residents and visitors alike.”
The decision to move comes after years of searching
for a new and better venue. Discussions to use the Castle grounds
have been ongoing for some time and the proposal to shut Victoria
Leisure Centre acted as the final spur to make the move.
Festival Organiser Steve Westby comments “ It
will be sad to leave the Victoria Leisure Centre after all those
years but it became increasingly obvious that we had to move to
a new venue if the festival was to remain successful. We would
like to express our sincere thanks to all of the staff at the
Centre who have given us so much help and support over the past
31 years”.
So get those dates in your diary - 9th to 12th
October – it’s going to be the biggest and best Beer Festival
that Nottingham has ever seen and our aim is to make the event
the best in the East Midlands if not the country.
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