The Leen: Nottingham’s River

Thursday 4 December 2025

At Lakeside Arts

Price Free
Times 12:00 - 16:00

Thursday 9 October – Sunday 15 March 

Open Tuesday-Sunday, 12noon-4pm 

Closed Mondays 

Weston Gallery 

Free admission 

Launch event: 

Thursday 9 October, 5-7pm 

 

From its source in the Robin Hood Hills above Newstead Abbey to the River Trent at the Meadows, the River Leen connects places and communities. This exhibition puts the Leen at the centre of the story of modern Nottingham. 

 Drawing on the archives of the Trent River Authority and its predecessor bodies, the materials on display show the challenges created by the growth of places like Bulwell and Basford and the expansion of industry. These included pollution from chemicals and sewage, and changing flood risk from urban expansion. New management challenges shaped the redrawing of Nottingham’s political and economic boundaries, and in the 1960s a substantial engineering ‘Improvement Scheme’ diverted the river and fixed the channel behind steel pilings and flood walls. The exhibition evaluates the legacies of historic interventions along the Leen for those who manage and live beside it today.  

This exhibition has been jointly curated by Dr David Beckingham and Dr Rachel Dishington (School of Geography) and Manuscripts and Special Collections at the University of Nottingham, with additional input from the Environment Agency’s Trentside Office, Nottingham. 

 

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University Park, Nottingham
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