Norma Jacqueline Gregory (born 1969) is a British author, historian, archivist, broadcaster and diverse heritage specialist of Jamaican descent.
After working briefly as a model, and as a security guard at Harrods, Gregory enrolled in evening classes and completed a two-year radio and print journalist course in 1996.
In 2013 she founded the Nottingham News Centre, a Community interest company (CIC)[9] aimed at gaining, preserving and passing on information about heritage.
Examples are George Africanus (c 1763–1834), a former West African enslaved person who went on to be a successful entrepreneur, and Cecile Wright, a professor and researcher at the University of Nottingham.
[21][20][3] Also in 2023, Nottinghamshire County Council gave Gregory the Pride of Gedling Award Best Community Project for her ‘Digging Deep’ exhibition.