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==Requesting access==
The produce for requesting access to the space is detailed on [[Coronavirus guidelines]].
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==About us==
==About us==
<big>'''We are a community of hackers and makers based in Nottingham, UK.'''</big>
<big>'''We are a community of hackers and makers based in Nottingham, UK.'''</big>
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If you haven't found it yet, our public facing website is at: http://www.nottinghack.org.uk
If you haven't found it yet, our public facing website is at: http://www.nottinghack.org.uk


==Open Nights==
== Membership Tours ==
Open Nights are currently cancelled.
 
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If you wish to join up as a member, or just have a look around, please attend a membership tour. These are are held every Wednesday at 7:00 pm. Please book on [https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/nottingham-hackspace-tour-tickets-421624599527 Eventbrite!]


==Nottinghack Wiki==
==Nottinghack Wiki==

Latest revision as of 19:27, 10 October 2023


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About us

We are a community of hackers and makers based in Nottingham, UK.

At our non-profit Hackspace we have collaboratively built the workspace infrastructure that allows our members to learn, be creative and hack. Originally founded in March 2010, Nottinghack has since become one of the largest Hackspaces in the UK. In our space you will find Tools, Equipment, Resources, Advice and Community.

If you haven't found it yet, our public facing website is at: http://www.nottinghack.org.uk

Membership Tours

If you wish to join up as a member, or just have a look around, please attend a membership tour. These are are held every Wednesday at 7:00 pm. Please book on Eventbrite!

Nottinghack Wiki

This wiki is the knowledge base underpinning the Hackspace. It has many functions but is primarily used for:

  • Storing Information about the physical space and our Network solutions
  • Archiving Governance information
  • Documenting Tools we have and how to use them
  • Documenting Events
  • Sharing Cool Projects

Any member can update or create a new page; use your HMS username and password to login and start editing.

Note Note: Don't be scared of editing the wiki, a full history of edits is recorded so any incorrect changes or mistakes can be fixed easily.
About Us
Space
Space
The Space

Location and physical layout

Projects

Some of our Projects

Tools

Our Tools and Equipment

Members list

Who are we!

Nottinghack History
Nottinghack History
Nottinghack History

How we came to be

Getting Started
New Members

Recently joined or considering joining?

Looking for Collaborators
Looking for Collaborators
Projects looking for collaborators

Join an ongoing group project

Events and Regular Events

Attend, host or discover events

Volunteering

We are run by volunteers

Help:Using the wiki

Need help editing the wiki?

Community
Mailing List
Mailing List
Google Group

Subscribe for Discussion & Updates

Discord
Discord
Discord

Real-time chat for Hackspace teams

Nottinghack homepage
Nottinghack homepage
Nottinghack Website

Announcements and HMS

Maker's Map
Maker's Map
Maker's Map

Local suppliers for materials




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