Walk in My Shoes Campaign
To help women and girls feel safer in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, there is a campaign called “Walk in my shoes”….
Read moreTo help women and girls feel safer in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, there is a campaign called “Walk in my shoes”….
Read moreTo help women and girls feel safer in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, there is a campaign called “Walk in my shoes”….
Read moreFor the Second Sunday Social in May we are hosting a VE Day 80th anniversary picnic. It will be in…
Read moreOur events calendar is now up to date with everything we are organising for 2025 and there will be still…
Read moreJoin is for this springs talks on a wide range of fascinating topics. We start on 6th March with a…
Read moreFor the Second Sunday Social in May we are hosting a VE Day 80th anniversary picnic. It will be in…
Our events calendar is now up to date with everything we are organising for 2025 and there will be still…
Join is for this springs talks on a wide range of fascinating topics. We start on 6th March with a…
To help women and girls feel safer in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, there is a campaign called “Walk in my shoes”….
For the Second Sunday Social in May we are hosting a VE Day 80th anniversary picnic. It will be in…
Our events calendar is now up to date with everything we are organising for 2025 and there will be still…
Join is for this springs talks on a wide range of fascinating topics. We start on 6th March with a…
To help women and girls feel safer in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, there is a campaign called “Walk in my shoes”….
Read moreTo help women and girls feel safer in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, there is a campaign called “Walk in my shoes”….
Read moreTo help women and girls feel safer in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, there is a campaign called “Walk in my shoes”….
Read moreWelcome to the website for Nottingham Park Estate, an historic residential estate in the heart of Nottingham. The Park is one of the most remarkable Victorian residential estates in the country and is an area of national architectural importance as well as a conservation area – it was once the deer park for Nottingham Castle which overlooks it. The estate is still lit by one of the largest gas street-lighting networks in Europe and is maintained privately by Nottingham Park Estate Limited.
This is the official website of the Nottingham Park Residents’ Association (NPRA). Park News is the bi-annual magazine, which has been published by the NPRA for over 35 years. The magazine continues to be published and delivered free of charge to every household twice a year.
The NPRA exists to represent the interests of the residents of the Estate. If you are a resident, we encourage you to join us, and to keep an eye on the website for news and events. If you are just visiting, you are welcome to look around the site.
There could be no better time to join the NPRA as a member with the benefits of the new Park Card 2022. Discounts with many local businesses mean you can recoup your annual memberships by just going out for a meal.
You can find out more about the Park Card and the many businesses that provide discounts by clicking the card image below.
Find out more about joining the NPRA here.