There have been so many changes
We love to get nostalgic about the good old days, while taking a look back at what we used to be able to do in Nottingham but we can't any more. But how about flipping that and taking a look at what we can do in 2023 that we couldn't in the 80s and sometimes the 90s.
The network's second phase, from Toton Lane park and ride and Clifton, doubled the scale of the system, when it opened on August 25, 2015. Splendour Nottingham had music festivals but nothing like the scale or continuity of Splendour, which first kicked off in Wollaton Park in 2008 with Kate Nash, Paolo Nutini, Ocean Color Scene and Rufus Wainwright. Since then the event has welcomed some of the biggest names in the business including Blondie, The Specials, UB40, Kaiser Chiefs and the Manic Street Preachers.
Out of town it was the Three Crowns in Bulwell rather than The William Peverel and the Durham Ox in Beeston instead of The Last Post. All those pubs have now gone and the Fountain was converted into shops - White Stuff and what used to be Cath Kidston before its closure. Girls aged five to 11 now have the chance to play non-competitive football with the Weetabix Wildcats, while there are 75 youth female teams affiliated to Notts FA. And once they turn 18 they can play within one of 31 women's teams across Notts.
Ending up at a club usually came after a pub crawl around the city but going out 2023-style for Gen Z often begins with pre-drinks at home before heading into town just as people in their 40s and 50s are catching the bus home. Then it's on to a club like INK, PRYZM or Rescue Rooms until 3am. Get a flat white Had anyone walked into Nottingham cafe and asked for an Americano or a latte circa 1983, Rita behind the counter would have looked at you as if you were an alien. Specialty coffee was around in some parts of the world but it had yet to take off here.
As the biggest entertainment venue in the East Midlands with a crowd capacity of 10,000, it took the calibre of stars to a whole new level. Watch a film at The Cornerhouse The city's premier leisure complex has a mix of attractions from bars and restaurants to a casino and adventure golf. Film buffs can also catch the latest blockbuster at Cineworld, a 14-screen cinema. Back in the 80s movie fans had the option of either the Odeon or ABC in Chapel Bar, both with fewer screens.
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