• Nottingham Post published Championship review: Derby County go second while Nottingham...

    Nottingham Post published Championship review: Derby County go second while Nottingham...
    Darren Bent scored twice to fire Derby County to a 2-0 home win over Blackburn Rovers to move back joint on points with Bournemouth at the top of the Championship.The on-loan Villa striker came off the bench in the second half to net his first within five minutes of coming on and then got his second right at the death to clinch the three points for Steve McClaren's men – who now sit second on goal difference.Ahead of travelling to Nottingham Forest on Saturday,...
  • RachelGorman published A1: Road closed northbound near Coddington due to six vehicle...

    RachelGorman published A1: Road closed northbound near Coddington due to six vehicle...
    The A1 northbound is closed northbound between the B6326, Coddington, and the B6325, North Muskham, following a six vehicle crash.
    The road was closed at around 6pm on Tuesday evening while a recovery operation took place.Nottinghamshire Road Policing reported four vehicles and a large amount of debris on the road.
    Recovery on scene on A1 pic.twitter.com/NbmHCpGbdN— Notts Roads Policing (@NottsRPU) January 27, 2015 Fire crews from Newark and Tuxford
  • Nottingham Forest U18 2 Burnley U18 0: FA Youth Cup match report as Reds ... - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham Forest U18 2 Burnley U18 0: FA Youth Cup match report as Reds ... - Nottingham Post
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    Nottingham Forest U18 2 Burnley U18 0: FA Youth Cup match report as Reds ...
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    Oliver Burke and Tyler Walker were on target as Nottingham Forest's under-18s beat Burnley 2-0 at the City Ground to progress to the quarter-finals of the FA Youth Cup. The pair set up an exciting last eight tie at home to Manchester United or ...
  • RachelGorman published 'Strange creature' found in tin of tuna is sent to lab for tests

    RachelGorman published 'Strange creature' found in tin of tuna is sent to lab for tests
    A "tiny pair of eyes" found in a tin of tuna have been sent to a lab for scientific tests.Zoe Butler, of Hawthorn Crescent, Arnold, who found the unidentified creature when she cracked open a can of Princes tuna, told the Post that the company had been in contact and said it may take up to two weeks to get to the bottom of the mystery.The 28-year-old mum-of-two said: "I'm really intrigued to find out what it is."Princes sent me an envelope so I could give them the sea creature, if you.
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  • Nottingham Post commented Nottingham Forest U18 2 Burnley U18 0: FA Youth Cup match report...

    Nottingham Post commented Nottingham Forest U18 2 Burnley U18 0: FA Youth Cup match report...
    Oliver Burke and Tyler Walker were on target as Nottingham Forest's under-18s beat Burnley 2-0 at the City Ground to progress to the quarter-finals of the FA Youth Cup.The pair set up an exciting last eight tie at home to Manchester United or Tottenham Hotspur and stretched the Reds youth side's unbeaten run to ten games.Forest were quick out of the blocks and Matty Cash nearly gave the hosts the lead. A ball was delivered from left-back Jack Kelly and it sat well for Cash who thumped just.
  • RachelGorman published Parking restrictions cause heated debate at Beechdale public...

    RachelGorman published Parking restrictions cause heated debate at Beechdale public...
    Controversial new parking restrictions led to a heated debate between residents on Tuesday night.Around 40 people packed out the Beechdale action group meeting at Bluecoat Academy where the introduction of yellow lines to two residential streets was first on the agenda.However, before the item was even reached an argument broke out between at-odds residents with neighbourhood action officer Deborah Wilson laying out ground rules for the meeting to continue.She said: "We won't get...
  • RachelGorman commented Parking restrictions cause heated debate at Beechdale public...

    Controversial new parking restrictions led to a heated debate between residents on Tuesday night.Around 40 people packed out the Beechdale action group meeting at Bluecoat Academy where the introduction of yellow lines to two residential streets was first on the agenda.However, before the item was even reached an argument broke out between at-odds residents with neighbourhood action officer Deborah Wilson laying out ground rules for the meeting to continue.She said: "We won't get...
  • BenIreland published Panic button saves paralysed man's life

    BenIreland published Panic button saves paralysed man's life
    A paralysed man who used a panic button to call for help has met the person who helped to save his life.Rob Booth, of Clifton, has been living independently for 16 years despite being paralysed down the left hand side of his body after suffering a stroke.The 62-year-old lost his balance while taking a step backward at home on January 2 and fell, hitting his head, which came to rest in a panel of smashed glass.Mr Booth said: "I quickly realised I was in a difficult situation. Due to my.
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  • Broad sorry for minimum wage tweet

    Broad sorry for minimum wage tweet
    England and Nottinghamshire fast bowler Stuart Broad has apologised after making comments about the minimum wage on Twitter.
  • Nottingham Trent University students find suspected burglar dangling from window - BBC News

    Nottingham Trent University students find suspected burglar dangling from window - BBC News
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    Nottingham Trent University students find suspected burglar dangling from window
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    Two students have described the moment they found a suspected burglar dangling upside down from a window. They found the 'intruder' wedged in the frame 8ft (2.4m) off the ground at Nottingham Trent University's Arkwright building. Daniel De Niet and ...
    College burglar left dangling out window (VIDEO)New York Daily News
    Suspected thief discovered hanging upside down from windowMas
  • Patients in Nottingham face care delays as paramedics are tied up at hospital ... - Nottingham Post

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    Patients in Nottingham face care delays as paramedics are tied up at hospital ...
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    The stark statistics are the equivalent of 18 paramedics being unable to give life-saving care for their whole shift every day in the region. A public board meeting held at EMAS' headquarters in Nottingham was told today that the problem is caused by ...

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  • EllieCullen published Man jailed after stuffing a machete down his trousers

    A man was jailed after admitting "no one in their right mind" would go out with a machete – which he had stuffed down his trousers.Andrew Gray, of Slaters Way in Bestwood, was found with the weapon by police on Beckhampton Road.He appeared at Nottingham Magistrate's Court on Tuesday after pleading guilty to possession of a bladed article in a public place.The court heard how the 32-year-old had taken the machete from his friend following an argument on June 3 last year.Prosecutor
  • EllieCullen commented Man jailed after stuffing a machete down his trousers

    EllieCullen commented Man jailed after stuffing a machete down his trousers
    A man was jailed after admitting "no one in their right mind" would go out with a machete – which he had stuffed down his trousers.Andrew Gray, of Slaters Way in Bestwood, was found with the weapon by police on Beckhampton Road.He appeared at Nottingham Magistrate's Court on Tuesday after pleading guilty to possession of a bladed article in a public place.The court heard how the 32-year-old had taken the machete from his friend following an argument on June 3 last year.Prosecutor
  • DanRobinson published Teenager died a month after having operation to remove appendix...

    A father has spoken about his battle to get his seriously ill son the treatment he needed in the weeks leading to his death.Rene Close yesterday told an inquest at Nottingham Coroner's Court that doctors and nurses failed to spot signs that his son Lewis Close's condition was deteriorating after an operation to remove his appendix while on holiday in Turkey. The 14-year-old, from Edwinstowe, died on October 9, 2013 – a month after the surgery, when he had been brought home under the..
  • DanRobinson commented Teenager died a month after having operation to remove appendix...

    DanRobinson commented Teenager died a month after having operation to remove appendix...
    A father has spoken about his battle to get his seriously ill son the treatment he needed in the weeks leading to his death.Rene Close yesterday told an inquest at Nottingham Coroner's Court that doctors and nurses failed to spot signs that his son Lewis Close's condition was deteriorating after an operation to remove his appendix while on holiday in Turkey. The 14-year-old, from Edwinstowe, died on October 9, 2013 – a month after the surgery, when he had been brought home under the..
  • PMBlackburn published Patients in Nottingham face care delays as paramedics are tied up...

    PMBlackburn published Patients in Nottingham face care delays as paramedics are tied up...
    PARAMEDICS are being taken off the roads for thousands of hours every month - and can't reach life-threatening emergencies quickly enough - because of delays in getting patients from ambulances into hospital.Figures released by the East Midlands Ambulance Service show that in November alone paramedics lost 6,830 hours due to delays in handing patients over to hospital wards.The stark statistics are the equivalent of 18 paramedics being unable to give life-saving care for their whole shift..
  • Nottingham Post published Matt Davies cricket column: Stuart Broad puts his foot in it with...

    Nottingham Post published Matt Davies cricket column: Stuart Broad puts his foot in it with...
    Stuart Broad might have woken to discover he is on the list of high profile sportsmen to fall foul of putting his foot in it on Twitter.The Notts and England bowler, on the other side of the planet in Australia ahead of the World Cup, yesterday tweeted: "I've heard if you earn minimum wage in England you're in the top 10% earners in the World. #stay #humble."That raised the ire of social media users, who said a man with a no doubt healthy income and privileged life should realise the grass.
  • Nottingham Post published Matt Davies cricket column: Nottinghamshire stars shining on the...

    Nottingham Post published Matt Davies cricket column: Nottinghamshire stars shining on the...
    Those who are at home on Wednesday morning have a welcome TV alternative to the mind numbing nonsense that is the Jeremy Kyle Show or The Wright Stuff.Much as I would love to hear former Hollyoaks star Jeremy Edwards furiously debating the merits of fracking, I'll gleefully avoid Channel 5 and tune into a different kind of fireworks from the other side of the world as the Big Bash comes to its conclusion on Sky Sports.Not only is it likely to be a fitting conclusion to a thrilling...
  • BenIreland published Traffic backlog after fire service called to false alarm

    Drivers heading home from central Nottingham in the rush hour were delayed after a false alarm called two fire engines into the city.Two fire engines from Central station were answered a call after cooking fumes set off the alarm at a home near the junction between Woodborough Road and Huntingdon Street.They were called at 5.34pm on Tuesday, January 27.
  • NottmPostEG published Notts soprano Lucy Kay falls down stairs on first night of tour

    On the first night of the UK tour, Lucy Kay plunged down a flight of stairs on stage. Fortunately, this was during the rehearsal. And fortunately, thanks to what she calls "Christmas padding", she wasn't hurt.
    "I did a Beyonce. I walked down the top few steps, tripped on my dress and fell all the way to the bottom," laughs the 25-year-old, who is on a tour with Britain's Got Talent winners Collabro.
    "Although I did carry on singing."
    She adds: "Christmas was good to me so I kind of fell on my...
  • River death student family's tribute

    River death student family's tribute
    The family of a university student, whose body was found in the River Wear at Durham, say they will be "eternally grateful" to the diver who found him.
  • Barry_Cooper published Nottingham Forest Fan View: Saturday is must win for the Reds

    Barry_Cooper published Nottingham Forest Fan View: Saturday is must win for the Reds
    WHO would think a game at home to Milwall, in January, could be described as a crunch, must win fixture?

    Well may I suggest that is exactly what it is?

    After that 'run' of two wins in 20 games was ended in emphatic fashion at the iPro stadium almost two weeks ago, any positivity gained from beating the arch enemy quickly dissipated after a disappointing, but somewhat predictable defeat at Fulham three days later.

    Predictable in the sense that few believed that Forest would avoid the Lord...
  • Barry_Cooper commented Nottingham Forest Fan View: Saturday is must win for the Reds

    Who would think a game at home to Milwall, in January, could be described as a crunch, must win fixture?Well may I suggest that is exactly what it is? After that 'run' of two wins in 20 games was ended in emphatic fashion at the iPro stadium almost two weeks ago, any positivity gained from beating the arch enemy quickly dissipated after a disappointing, but somewhat predictable defeat at Fulham three days later. Predictable in the sense that few believed that Nottingham Forest would...
  • Badminton: University of Nottingham wows Albert Hall as teenager shines on ... - Nottingham Post

    Badminton: University of Nottingham wows Albert Hall as teenager shines on ... - Nottingham Post
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    Badminton: University of Nottingham wows Albert Hall as teenager shines on ...
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    Teenager Adam Hall came in for big praise after shining on debut as the University of Nottingham team recorded their first victory in the National Badminton League. The Nottingham franchise, captained by Olympian and Commonwealth champion Chris ...
  • rsherdley published City centre street attack left man seriously injured

    rsherdley published City centre street attack left man seriously injured
    THE drunken victim of a street attack "completely lost it" and ran up to his attacker and kicked and punched him in Nottingham city centre.Jacee Carruthers was the one who was initially attacked.But he retaliated and left a mechanic with a small fracture in the area of his eye socket and bleeding on the brain.On January 27, Carruthers was sentenced at Nottingham Crown Court for 20 months for inflicting grievous bodily harm.Judge Philip Head told the 19-year-old: "You completely lost it and.
  • rsherdley commented City centre street attack left man seriously injured

    rsherdley commented City centre street attack left man seriously injured
    THE drunken victim of a street attack "completely lost it" and ran up to his attacker and kicked and punched him in Nottingham city centre.Jacee Carruthers was the one who was initially attacked.But he retaliated and left a mechanic with a small fracture in the area of his eye socket and bleeding on the brain.On January 27, Carruthers was sentenced at Nottingham Crown Court for 20 months for inflicting grievous bodily harm.Judge Philip Head told the 19-year-old: "You completely lost it and.
  • AlexBritton published Police release CCTV after 'serious assault ' at Forum

    AlexBritton published Police release CCTV after 'serious assault ' at Forum
    Police have released CCTV as they investigate a serious assault in Nottingham city centre.
    Two teenagers were assaulted outside the Forum in Burton Street in December 14 at around 1.15am.
    One suffered a fractured skull and another a broken jaw after being attacked by a group of five men.
    Officers want to speak to two men who may know more about the incident.
    One is described as tall and slim and wearing a white shirt and the other is smaller, of a larger, muscular build and wearing
  • AlexBritton commented Police release CCTV after 'serious assault ' at Forum

    AlexBritton commented Police release CCTV after 'serious assault ' at Forum
    Police have released CCTV as they investigate a serious assault in Nottingham city centre.




    Two teenagers were assaulted outside the 
    Forum in Burton Street in December 14 at around 1.15am.


    One suffered a fractured skull and another a broken jaw after being attacked by a group of five men.


    Officers want to speak to two men who may know more about the incident.


    One is described as tall and slim and wearing a white shirt and the other is smaller, of a larger, muscular build
  • Suspected burglar trapped for hours

    Suspected burglar trapped for hours
    Students describe the moment they find a suspected burglar dangling upside down from a window.
  • Nottingham Post published Behaviour and attendance improve at Nottingham school after...

    Nottingham Post published Behaviour and attendance improve at Nottingham school after...
    Not many schoolchildren can say they can leave their classroom by means of a slide.But that is exactly what reception pupils at Claremont Primary and Nursery School can now do after a £200,000 revamp of its playgrounds, which are being hailed as a "mini Middle Earth".The city council-funded renovation of three playgrounds at the school, off Hucknall Road in Carrington, is the first in its 130-year history and has completely transformed what was previously just concrete.Headteacher of.
  • jonmattos published Rugby union round-up: West Bridgford book place in NLD Shield...

    jonmattos published Rugby union round-up: West Bridgford book place in NLD Shield...
    West Bridgford secured their place in the NLD Shield final with a comfortable 38-10 win over Sleaford.The trip to Sleaford was seen to be a tricky away tie with a tough and rough game likely.From the first whistle, West Bridgford took the game to Sleaford and had early opportunities but the final pass or unforced errors were to cost them points. Sleaford opened the scoring with a penalty but this stirred WB into stronger play and as several breaks were made out wide by the impressive Rob Sutton.
  • RebeccaSD published Walgreens Boots Alliance appoints George Fairweather as new...

    RebeccaSD published Walgreens Boots Alliance appoints George Fairweather as new...
    Walgreens Boots Alliance has appointed George Fairweather as the firm's executive vice president and global chief financial officer.The company was created through the combination of Walgreens and Alliance Boots in December last year.Mr Fairweather, formerly group finance director of Alliance Boots, will take up his new position on February 20. He will succeed Timothy McLevish, who served as Walgreens' chief financial officer since August 2014. Mr McLevish will continue.
  • jonmattos published Wicked Whispers: Jack Hunt could soon be lining up against...

    jonmattos published Wicked Whispers: Jack Hunt could soon be lining up against...
    It seemed unlikely when Nottingham Forest appeared poised to clinch a permanent move for Jack Hunt earlier in the season, but the former on-loan full-back could be set to line up against the Reds later on in the campaign.The 24-year-old made 16 starts and three sub appearances during a successful loan spell with Forest in the first half of the season and boss Stuart Pearce had spoken of his desire to sign the player on more than one occasion.But with Crystal Palace and then manager...
  • jonmattos commented Wicked Whispers: Jack Hunt could soon be lining up against...

    jonmattos commented Wicked Whispers: Jack Hunt could soon be lining up against...
    It seemed unlikely when Nottingham Forest appeared poised to clinch a permanent move for Jack Hunt earlier in the season, but the former on-loan full-back could be set to line up against the Reds later on in the campaign.The 24-year-old made 16 starts and three sub appearances during a successful loan spell with Forest in the first half of the season and boss Stuart Pearce had spoken of his desire to sign the player on more than one occasion.But with Crystal Palace and then manager...
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham pays its respects on Holocaust Memorial Day

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham pays its respects on Holocaust Memorial Day
    COMMEMORATIONS were held across Notts to mark Holocaust Memorial Day - on the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp.Around 150 people attended Bramcote Hills Park for a Broxtowe Borough Council-led ceremony, where the key theme was 'Keeping the Memory Alive'.There was a strong youth contingent, with eight pupils from Eastwood's Springbank Primary School performing Something Inside So Strong, made famous by Labi Siffre. They have been learning the song as...
  • NottmPostEG published "I wanted to make music like the soundtrack to my childhood" ...

    NottmPostEG published "I wanted to make music like the soundtrack to my childhood" ...
    Since leaving Busted almost ten years ago, Charlie Simpson has moved away from the glitz of pop stardom and redefined himself as a multi-faceted musical entity.

    As the frontman of alternative rock outfit Fightstar, he's released three albums and performed at a number of high profile festivals, and now he's about to hit the road for his second solo album, Long Road Home, on a stripped-back acoustic tour.

    "This is the first time I haven't used a five-piece band," he says.

    "I just had the idea
  • BenIreland published Warnings after driver leaves XBox One in Sneinton car window

    Police are warning drivers to be careful about leaving valuable possessions on display in parked vehicles after an XBox One console was spotted in the front windscreen of a car.PSCO Louis Donald tweeted the warning after spotting the games console in a red Renault parked in Sneinton Boulevard at 1pm on Tuesday, January 27.The XBox One sells for around £339.99 with one game.He said: "We'd like to remind people not to leave their property on show in their cars."If...
  • BenIreland published Warnings after driver leaves XBox 360 in Sneinton car window

    BenIreland published Warnings after driver leaves XBox 360 in Sneinton car window
    Police are warning drivers to be careful about leaving valuable possessions on display in parked vehicles after an XBox 360 console was spotted in the front windscreen of a car.PSCO Louis Donald tweeted the warning after spotting the games console in a red Renault parked in Sneinton Boulevard at 1pm on Tuesday, January 27.The XBox 360 sells for around £339.99 with one game.He said: "We'd like to remind people not to leave their property on show in their...
  • BenIreland commented Warnings after driver leaves XBox One in Sneinton car window

    BenIreland commented Warnings after driver leaves XBox One in Sneinton car window
    Police are warning drivers to be careful about leaving valuable possessions on display in parked vehicles after an XBox One console was spotted in the front windscreen of a car.PSCO Louis Donald tweeted the warning after spotting the games console in a red Renault parked in Sneinton Boulevard at 1pm on Tuesday, January 27.The XBox One sells for around £339.99 with one game.He said: "We'd like to remind people not to leave their property on show in their cars."If...
  • BenIreland commented Warnings after driver leaves XBox 360 in Sneinton car window

    BenIreland commented Warnings after driver leaves XBox 360 in Sneinton car window
    Police are warning drivers to be careful about leaving valuable possessions on display in parked vehicles after an XBox 360 console was spotted in the front windscreen of a car.PSCO Louis Donald tweeted the warning after spotting the games console in a red Renault parked in Sneinton Boulevard at 1pm on Tuesday, January 27.The XBox 360 sells for around £339.99 with one game.He said: "We'd like to remind people not to leave their property on show in their...
  • jonmattos published Badminton: University of Nottingham wows Albert Hall as teenager...

    jonmattos published Badminton: University of Nottingham wows Albert Hall as teenager...
    Teenager Adam Hall came in for big praise after shining on debut as the University of Nottingham team recorded their first victory in the National Badminton League.The Nottingham franchise, captained by Olympian and Commonwealth champion Chris Adcock from Ravenshead, wowed a capacity crowd at the city's Albert Hall as they saw off Loughborough Sport live on Sky Sports.And while the job had already been done, with Nottingham holding an unassailable 3-1 lead going into the final...
  • JonPritchard published Snow in Nottinghamshire expected to last until weekend

    JonPritchard published Snow in Nottinghamshire expected to last until weekend
    Nottinghamshire is bracing itself for freezing cold weather and bouts of snow over the next five days.Council gritters are on standby, while plans in place to deal with snow are ready to be executed by business if the area gets a heavy downfall.A yellow cold weather warning has been issued from midday today and the freezing temperatures is expected to last until Sunday.Scattered sleet and snow showers are expected across the next five days.A statement issued by the Met Office to go with the
  • JemmaPage published McBusted visit Nottingham's Capital FM Arena ahead of UK tour

    JemmaPage published McBusted visit Nottingham's Capital FM Arena ahead of UK tour
    Pop rock supergroup McBusted descended on Nottingham ahead of their second national arena tour.The mash-up of noughties boy bands Busted and McFly (including members Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter, Harry Judd, James Bourne and Matt Willis) visited Nottingham on Tuesday to talk Sherwood Forest, Vicky McClure, One Direction - and the latest sporting trend 'foot golf'.Speaking to the Post, Danny said: "Has foot golf come up here yet?"Harry added: "You tee off with a..
  • NottmPostEG published Nottingham Playhouse is looking for Mermaids

    NottmPostEG published Nottingham Playhouse is looking for Mermaids
    Nottingham Playhouse is searching for Mermaids! 
    The theatre wants young local women to join the cast of world première of Mermaid, a bold re-imagining of Hans Christian Andersen's classic fairy story of The Little Mermaid.
    "We are offering a unique opportunity to perform live on stage creating the magical sound of the mermaids singing alongside our professional company," says writer and director Polly Teale, who has given the story a contemporary setting.
    "As well as...
  • NottmPostEG published Notingham Playhouse is looking for Mermaids

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  • Buet joins Notts after Chelsea exit

    Buet joins Notts after Chelsea exit
    Notts County Ladies sign England midfielder Danielle Buet after her departure from WSL runners-up Chelsea Ladies.
  • Soldiers from 2 Mercian Regiment march through Nottingham city centre - Nottingham Post

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    Soldiers from 2 Mercian Regiment march through Nottingham city centre
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    The pair were amongst more than 60 soldiers from 2 Mercian who paraded through Nottingham yesterday as hundreds lined the streets to show their support. They marched past crowds outside St Mary's Church on High Pavement, then round Market Square ...

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  • Nottingham Post published Star-studded funeral of Barbara Sherwood raises £800 for...

    Nottingham Post published Star-studded funeral of Barbara Sherwood raises £800 for...
    Nearly £800 has been donated to the Salvation Army in Nottingham following the star-sprinkled funeral of Barbara Sherwood, wife of veteran city show business personality Tony Sherwood.Nottingham actress Su Pollard, Tony Crane, of The Merseybeats, pop pioneer Vince Eager and Spike Cowlard, of city band Sons and Lovers, joined family and friends for the celebration of life service at Bramcote Crematorium.Among others attending were Chris Raynor and John Rayner, of The Billy Fury...
  • GemmaToulson published Growth Slows but Confidence Remains, says Chamber of Commerce

    GemmaToulson published Growth Slows but Confidence Remains, says Chamber of Commerce
    The UK's economy grew at its fastest rate for seven years in 2014, but the pace of growth slowed in the final three months of the year according to new figures.The first preliminary estimate of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) output, for Q4 2014, found that the economy expanded at a weaker-than-expected 0.5 per cent between October and December, which was 0.2 per cent down on the previous quarter. However, figures for the year showed that the economy grew by 2.6 per cent in 2014, its
  • JonPritchard published Soldiers from 2 Mercian Regiment march through Nottingham city...

    JonPritchard published Soldiers from 2 Mercian Regiment march through Nottingham city...
    Hundreds of people lined the streets of Nottingham as a local regiment marched though the city centre.Soldiers from 2 Mercian paraded past crowds outside St Mary's Chruch on High Pavement, then round Market Square before heading back to the church.The march is part of a recruitment exercise before members of the regiment travel to Kenya for a number of training exercises.Private Jacob Graley, 20, from Arnold, said: "This is the second time I have marched through...

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