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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MDC Cabinet proposes Council Tax Freeze for 2022/23
Mansfield District Council’s Cabinet is proposing to freeze Council Tax for 2022/23 following confirmation that the council will receive a larger than expected grant from the Government.
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Severn Trent starts £76 million 'ground breaking' project in Mansfield
Severn Trent is set to begin the first pilot phase of a multi-million-pound flood resilience project in Mansfield in early 2022.
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Youngsters' mural brightens up historic shop unit
Local art students have joined Mansfield's Mayor to celebrate the completion of a mural aimed at brightening up an empty shop unit.
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Mayor urges residents to be cautious in the run up to Christmas as England moves to alert level four
Last week the Prime Minister announced new restrictions to slow down the transmission of Omicron and to keep us safe from COVID-19.
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Mansfield residents invited to help NHS trial new cancer test
Mansfield has been selected as one of several places within the East Midlands to take part in the world’s largest trial of a revolutionary new blood test that can detect cancer before symptoms appear.
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Museum arts scheme to support domestic abuse survivors
Mansfield Museum is to set up a new creative project to help women who have been victims of domestic abuse.
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New local testing site opened in Mansfield
A new walk-through coronavirus (COVID-19) testing facility has opened for people to book appointments at Grove Street Car Park in Mansfield.
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Memorial Christmas tree at crematorium
People are invited to remember their lost loved ones with a message on a memorial Christmas tree.
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Ey Up! Museum shop seeks stock from local producers
Mansfield Museum is looking for locally produced items to sell in its gift shop.
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Make your fiver go further off the streets
Generous members of the public are being reminded to ‘make your fiver go further’ when supporting the homeless community this winter.