Organisers say the cost-of-living crisis means it is important to keep the majority of events free
By Jennifer HarbyThe Nottingham Festival of Science and Curiosity is due to take place in the city next month, between 6 and 17 February.The organisers said the cost-of-living crisis meant it was important to keep the majority of events free.Families will be able to get involved in events celebrating science, technology, engineering and maths, through interactive workshops, activities and talks.
Megan Shore, the festival producer, said: "We're delighted to bring the festival back for its eighth year and this year's programme is going to be bigger than ever.
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