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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New measures to help you shop safely in Mansfield
Visitors are being encouraged to follow guidance to keep themselves and Mansfield safe ahead of retail shops reopening.
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Mansfield rough sleepers helped into jobs and housing
Four homeless people in the Mansfield district have been successfully moved out of temporary emergency accommodation.
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How Mansfield's volunteers rose to the COVID-19 challenge
Before the COVID-19 lockdown, every weekday morning Jeanette Samways would log on to her computer at Mansfield Civic Centre and spend her working hours supporting council tenants with special needs.
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Bid for £25m regeneration fund submitted
Mansfield District Council has submitted its £25m bid to the government’s Future High Streets Fund.
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Welcome back to Mansfield Market
Mansfield Market will fully reopen to traders and customers on Friday 5 June 2020, with visitors being encouraged to shop safely.
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Get involved in Environment Week
Mansfield District Council is urging everyone to get involved in Environment Week from today (Monday 1 June 2020) to 7 June from the safety of their own homes and gardens.
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Mansfield recreation centre could be run by community operator
Mansfield District Council is seeking to transfer the operation of River Maun Recreation Centre to a community organisation.
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Council sets out financial challenges amid COVID-19 crisis
Mansfield District Council is facing a £3.2m gap in its finances as it continues supporting residents, communities and businesses through the COVID-19 crisis.
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Local families receiving Feel Good boxes during Covid-19 crisis
Active Notts has been working with key partners to send out 200 Feel Good boxes to families in Mid Notts, to try to make the current Covid-19 situation a bit more bearable and help them stay healthy.
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Council's first virtual planning meeting agrees major housing plan
Mansfield District Council has successfully held its first virtual meeting of the Planning Applications Committee during which councillors agreed to a plan for 169 homes on land off Old Newark Road.