Work on Adventure Play to commence
The next stage of the Active Tollerton Project gets underway after Easter. (…)
The next stage of the Active Tollerton Project gets underway after Easter. (…)
Our new interactive play equipment on the Open Space is now ready, the first of its kind in Rushcliffe… (…)
Nottingham County Council and CT4N have announce the introduction of a new bus service serving Tollerton, (…)
Super cars descended on Tollerton today for a spring meet in the sunshine at Tollerton Hall (…)
Work has started to install new interactive play equipment on the Open Space in Tollerton – the first of its kind in Rushcliffe (…)
Tollerton Parish Council are recruiting for a part time, experienced cleaner, working 2 hours per week (£16.42 per week) to clean the Parish Hall – Immediate start. (…)
St Peter’s Church Tollerton will be hosting a Dolce Musica Concert, including fabulous music from a range of folk, flute, popular, keyboard, ragtime – enjoyed with wine and cheese, on Saturday 23rd March at 7pm. Tickets are £10 in aid of St Peter’s Church Tower repair fund. (…)
Tollerton Gardening Club have just announced their new 2019 programme, with the first informative meeting being all about seeds from David Coop (Elsoms Seeds) on Thurs 31st January. (…)
This month the Active Tollerton Project is focusing on opportunities for children and young people to be active. (…)
Become a Parish Councillor in 2019! Help shape Tollerton where your family, friends and neighbours live (…)
In 2019 the Parish Council and Community Trust will be working to support local Tollerton groups and improve facilities through our new Active Tollerton project (…)
Now’s the time to make sure you’ve got the all important Christmas events in the diary (…)
A proud Remembrance Sunday Parade through Tollerton. Thank you to all involved – a splendid tribute service to the fallen at the war memorial to commemorate the Centenary year of WW1. (…)
Annual parade through the village and gathering at the war memorial for an act of remembrance and service at St Peter’s Church (…)
Its that time of the year again when children – and the odd parent – dress up as ghosts, ghouls and goblins to scare their friends and neighbours into contributing to their bag of goodies. (…)