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Tender opportunities revealed for Nottingham Castle's £30m regeneration

It includes a "medieval weapons game"

A film experience will be among the attractions at Nottingham Castle

Digital firms are being invited to tender for a raft of new experiences which will form an integral part of the £30 million redevelopment of Nottingham Castle.

Six opportunities have been made available for creative groups including a medieval weapons game which will involve a longbow and quarterstaff, which is a pole weapon.

Films and animations are also among the attractions the Nottingham Castle Trust wants to see created as it aims to capture the imaginations of all ages.

Nigel Hawkins, head of culture at Nottingham City Council, said: "This is a very exciting stage in the development of the Castle Transformation Project.

"We are looking for the most imaginative and creative ideas from local talents and further afield who will play a defining role in the future of Nottingham Castle for years to come.

"These exhibits will contribute significantly towards building the experience for our visitors as they begin to explore the site and the thousands of years of history it holds.

"We’re really looking forward to receiving entries and expect there to be a great deal of competition as the project continues to bring investment and opportunities into the city."

In December it was confirmed a new Robin Hood Gallery would include virtual reality games. The tender opportunities have also revealed there will be touchscreen and tabletop games, where visitors can play the roles of particular characters.