What's happening in Hucknall: Tuesday 21 February

By Tom Surgay

21st Feb 2023 | Local News

Take a look at what's happening in Hucknall today. Photo Credit: Hucknall Nub News.
Take a look at what's happening in Hucknall today. Photo Credit: Hucknall Nub News.

Welcome to your daily guide to what's happening in Hucknall.

Weather

It is an overcast, cloudy start in Hucknall this morning, and it is expected to remain this way for much of the day. Temperatures will reach highs of 10 degrees.

Sunrise 7:11

Sunset 17:27

Key opening times

Library: 9am-6pm

Co-Op, Papplewick Lane: 7am-10pm

Co-Op, Watnall Road: 7am-10pm

Tesco Extra: 6am-12am

Tesco Express: 6am-11pm

Things to do

Films are shown from 3:10pm today at The Arc Cinema.

Broomhill Inn Premier Steakhouse pub quiz from 9pm as well as buy one get one free offer.

Traffic

There are no major traffic issues in Hucknall this morning and the M1 is clear at Junction 27 with traffic flowing nicely.

In case you missed it:

Hucknall Town slipped up again at the weekend, as they drew 0-0 with Rainworth Miners Welfare.

Fun fact of the day:

The country that drinks the most beer per capita is the Czech Republic. It has topped the list for almost 30 years straight, since 1993. The Czechs drink on average 181.7L of beer per year per person.

Is there something missing? If you have any ideas about what could be included in our morning briefing, please email [email protected].

     

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