Reader's Digest UK

My Britain: Nottingham

Think of Nottingham and one person will most likely spring to mind—Robin Hood. The city’s most famous son (or fox, depending on your film of choice) was known for stealing from the rich to give to the poor under the reign of "dastardly" Prince John, and displays of Nottingham’s affection for their notorious outlaw are in evidence across the city. From Sherwood Forest, to Robin Hood tours, to dedicated museums, you won't be short of opportunities to learn more about the legend.

As dear as Robin Hood is to Nottingham’s heart, there’s so much

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Reader's Digest UK

Reader's Digest UK3 min read
Sam Quek: If I Ruled The World
Every child would have a bed to sleep in I’m really passionate about this, and I can’t believe it’s still an issue. We’ve touched upon this in Morning Live. Local groups are still searching for beds for young kids, whether it’s cots or beds. It’s an
Reader's Digest UK2 min read
Relationship Advice
Q: One of my best friends leans on me a lot for emotional support. She feels things very deeply and lately, our hangouts have basically become free therapy for her: she spills her anxieties and wants reassurance. It’s too much and is really starting
Reader's Digest UK6 min read
Sean Penn “I Feel Very Alive”
FOR A MAN who doesn’t smile very often, Sean Penn is as close to beaming as it gets. It’s the day after the premiere of his new film Black Flies at the Cannes Film Festival and he’s still buzzing from the thunderous ovation it received. “I think the

Related Books & Audiobooks