The council's executive board is expected to consider all the options at a meeting next week
The report also featured options to keep the whole castle site closed or reopen just the gardensNottingham Castle could fully reopen in June if councillors approve recommendations at a meeting next week.It came 18 months after a £30m revamp of the city centre castle.
Under the proposals, the council would run the castle site as part of its museums and galleries service, which runs heritage sites like Newstead Abbey and Wollaton Hall. If approved, the castle could host some preview events from as early as May with the intention of fully reopening the following month.They included keeping the whole castle site closed and a partial reopening of just the gardens.If the recommendation were approved, the council said a period of three months would be spent recruiting and training staff.
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