Get set for a six months of free events in Mansfield
Mansfield is on the starting blocks for six months of free events between now and October.

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Party on the Market returns for 2024!
Mansfield's Market Place is set to be transformed once again into a lively party hub for the highly-anticipated return of Party on the Market.
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Perp caught and fine issued thanks to new CCTV
A vandal who caused tyre damage to a park in Warsop has been identified and issued a fine thanks to new CCTV in the area.
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Palace Theatre visitor numbers on the up for second year running
Mansfield’s Palace Theatre is seeing its visitor numbers grow for the second year in a row, an encouraging sign that visitors are coming back to enjoy live theatre post-pandemic.
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Council “well-positioned for future devolution possibilities” following LGA Corporate Peer Challenge
Mansfield District Council has been highlighted as a “well-respected organisation” by partners that is “well positioned for future devolution possibilities” following an extensive sector-led review.
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53 week rent calendar
There will be 53 Mondays in the 2024/25 financial year (1 April 2024 until 31 March 2025), with the last Monday on 31 March 2025.
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More than 8,000 visitors experience immersive Luminarium in Mansfield
Thousands of visitors have poured through the Chesterfield Road park gates over the last two weeks to experience Mansfield’s first ever Luminarium.
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Major new natural history display opening at Mansfield Museum
Ever heard of a Bornean Bristlehead? Or a Rhinoceros Hornbill?
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Mansfield residents encouraged to register to vote
Mansfield residents are being urged to register to vote for the upcoming elections, as deadlines loom for registering to vote and applying for ID.
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Get involved: Call for volunteers to join Friends of the Cemetery group
Do you want to get involved in helping to promote, raise awareness, and improve the green spaces at Mansfield Cemetery?
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Detention basins to be installed on Oak Tree estate
As Severn Trent’s £76 million Mansfield project to reduce flooding by turning to nature continues, the company will be creating detention basins on the Oak Tree Estate in the town.