June 2026

Press releases issued in June 2026
  • D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum turns 50!

    28/06/2026 - Sunday 28 June marks 50 years since the D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum opened its doors to the public, opening up Lawrence’s legacy to the world.

  • Broxtowe Honours Armed Forces Heroes ahead of Armed Forces Day

    23/06/2026 - The Mayor of the Borough of Broxtowe, Councillor Barbara Carr, raised a specially commissioned Armed Forces Day Flag in The Square, Beeston on Monday 22 June at 11.00am to mark a week of events being held across the country.

  • Explore the meaning of home at new D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum exhibition

    18/08/2026 - The museum’s latest exhibition, 'From Home' showcases what home means to different families from across the globe, in partnership with museums and universities locally and in Beijing.

  • Broxtowe champions cultural exchange at international conference

    17/06/2026 - Accessible street theatre, a Youth parliament and a virtual choir exchange were just some the ideas discussed by cultural experts across Broxtowe and four other European cities earlier this month, as part of the fifth annual C-City conference, hosted this year in Broxtowe.

  • Grassroots sports thriving in Broxtowe

    11/06/2026 - As the nation gears up for another blockbuster summer of sport including the Men’s Football World Cup in North America, Women's T20 World Cup across England and Wales, and the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, we reflect on our recent investments in grassroots sport here in Broxtowe, encouraging participation and nurturing local talent.

  • Beeston Summer Fete returns for 2026 with a We Love Beeston Carnival Parade

    11/06/2026 - Following the success of its inaugural launch last year, the highly anticipated Beeston Summer Fete is returning for a second year.

  • Broxtowe Celebrates Volunteers Week

    01/06/2026 - Volunteers Week is an opportunity to appreciate those people who give up their free time to provide a service for their community, making the Borough of Broxtowe a better place for its residents.