[5] Since 2015, the league has hosted the annual eponymous "Louisey Rider Cup" competition, in honour of their teammate Louise Wright (derby name Louisey Rider) who was killed in a road traffic collision while cycling in 2014.
[8] In 2022, the league welcomed local journalist Lizzy O'Riordan of LeftLion to a practice session to try out the sport and spread awareness.
[9] The league participated in the British Roller Derby Championships 2015, in the Women T3 West tier.
[12] They remained in the Womens T3 Regional tier for 2018, losing their first game to Wiltshire Roller Derby, 110-190.
Their final game of the championship was a close one against Mansfield Roller Derby, ending in a loss for Nottingham, 223-231.
[14] The league were due to compete in the British Roller Derby Championships 2020, finding themselves in the Womens T1 Premier tier, however the competition was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and they completed only one game.