A busy summer

by | 3 July 2025 | Community Event, Heritage, Performing Arts, Worksop

The National Trust in North Nottinghamshire is gearing up for a busy summer and here are just some of the events they have planned:

Clumber Park

Summer of Play

Saturday 19th July to Sunday 7th September

With nine exciting play zones to choose from, families will be spoilt for choice with activities to suit every age and interest. Enjoy everything from sports and drama to nature and heritage. Straw bales will give a bird’s eye view of Clumber’s lost mansion, and the new sensory zone away from the action will provide a place to relax in.

Free event, no booking required, admission into the park applies.

Clumber Park Great Big Tree Climb

Friday 11th, Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th July

Explore Clumber Park from the treetops with The Great Big Tree Climbing Company. Using ropes and harnesses, ascend into the canopy of one of Clumber Park’s majestic trees and enjoy an exhilarating adventure at new heights.

£27.50 per person, suitable for children age 6+. Booking essential through www.nationaltrust.org.uk/clumberpark

Handlebards present Much Ado About Nothing

Saturday 26th July, 7.00pm to 9.00pm

Join the troupe at Clumber Park for a bicycle-powered production of Shakespeare’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ like you’ve never seen before. In usual HandleBards style, expect riotous amounts of energy, a fair old whack of chaos, and a great deal of laughter.

Book through www.handlebards.com

Panto in the Park

TaleGate Theatre return with songs, slapstick and silliness, to present traditional, family-friendly pantomimes:

  • The Snow Queen: 14th August, 3.00pm
  • The Frog Prince: 21st August,3pm
  • Beauty and the Beast: 28th August, 3.00pm

All tickets £10.00. Book through www.ticketsource.co.uk/talegate.

The Workhouse and Infirmary

Summer of Play

Saturday 19th July to Sunday 31st August

The whole family will want to join in with a host of traditional fun and games and sports challenges.

Free event, no booking required, admission applies.

Becher Walks

Every Wednesday, 10.45am to 12.30pm

Step back in time and join Reverend John T Becher, founder of The Workhouse, on an historical 2.5 mile walking tour of Southwell as he highlights his connections with the town as a churchman, magistrate and social reformer during a period of great change.

Free event, booking advisable at www.nationaltrust.org.uk/theworkhouse

Mr Straw’s House

Mr Straw’s House Worksop Walk

Fridays 25th July and 29th August, 10.00am to 1.00pm

Join the team for a guided walk through Worksop, the town the Straw family called home, and discover the places where they worked, worshiped, and wandered.

£5.00 per person, booking essential at www.nationaltrust.org.uk/mrstrawshouse