• Stevenage 0 Mansfield Town 2: Match report - Nottingham Post

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    Stevenage 0 Mansfield Town 2: Match report
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    Jack Thomas scored his first goal of the season to double Mansfield Town's lead after Ryan Tafazolli had put them 1-0 ahead at Stevenage. Stevenage 0 Mansfield Town 2: Match report. X. Share Tweet Share Pin It Email. Copy link to paste in your message.and more »
  • Nottingham Post published Ricardo Moniz says Liam Noble should have taken late penalty that...

    Nottingham Post published Ricardo Moniz says Liam Noble should have taken late penalty that...
    Ricardo Moniz admitted Liam Noble should have taken the penalty which Izale McLeod missed as Notts County were held 1-1 at Dagenham tonight.The Magpies had taken the lead through Adam Campbell's classy first-half strike.Dagenham drew level when Jodi Jones curled in from 25 yards.And Notts had the best chance to seal victory when Jack Barmby was fouled inside the box, but McLeod's spot-kick was saved.After Noble scored from the spot against Crawley last Tuesday, Moniz said the midfielder should..
  • Nottingham Post published Dagenham 1 Notts County 1: Match report

    Nottingham Post published Dagenham 1 Notts County 1: Match report
    Izale McLeod missed a penalty for Notts Countyas Jodi Jones' wonder goal for Dagenham stopped the Magpiesfrom securing a third successive win.In a game of very few chances, Adam Campbell lit up a dreary encounter by securing his first goal of the season with a classy finish.Notts tried desperately to double their advantage to make the game safe and Campbell went close only to be denied by a wonderful Liam O'Brien save.It proved a key moment as moments later Jones charged forward, cut inside...
  • Nottingham Post commented Dagenham 1 Notts County 1: Match report

    Nottingham Post commented Dagenham 1 Notts County 1: Match report
    Izale McLeod missed a penalty for Notts Countyas Jodi Jones' wonder goal for Dagenham stopped the Magpiesfrom securing a third successive win.In a game of very few chances, Adam Campbell lit up a dreary encounter by securing his first goal of the season with a classy finish.Notts tried desperately to double their advantage to make the game safe and Campbell went close only to be denied by a wonderful Liam O'Brien save.It proved a key moment as moments later Jones charged forward, cut inside...
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  • Nottingham Post published Stevenage 0 Mansfield Town 2: Match report

    Nottingham Post published Stevenage 0 Mansfield Town 2: Match report
    Ryan Tafazolli and Jack Thomas struck in the space of five second-half minutes to end Mansfield's mini goal drought at Stevenage and move them into the play-offs.Tafazolli headed home shortly after the break and it didn't take long for teenager Thomas to double the lead.Adam Murray's side were in the ascendancy and dominated the second half, regularly piling forward in search of another goal.The hosts rarely showed any signs of pulling one back as their forward line lacked any inspiration...
  • TracyWalker published Officers grow concerned for welfare of missing 16-year-old

    TracyWalker published Officers grow concerned for welfare of missing 16-year-old
    Police are appealing for help in tracing a 16-year-old girl who has not been seen for three days.Officers are growing increasingly concerned for the welfare of Roxann Wilcox, who went missing from Carburton, near Clumber Park, on Saturday.Roxann said she was going to walk to Worksop with a friend but she has not returned. Officers believe that she may have headed towards Doncaster.Roxann is described as white, around 5ft 5ins tall, with long purple-coloured hair. She was last seen wearing black.
  • TracyWalker published Girl found safe and well after being missing for two days

    TracyWalker published Girl found safe and well after being missing for two days
    A 15-year-old Nottingham girl who had not been seen for two days has turned up safe and well.Brandie Rowley, of The Meadows, has been located following an appeal by Nottinghamshire Police.Officers have thanked members of the public and the media for helping in the appeal for information on the teenager's whereabouts.Brandie had not returned home on Sunday evening and wasreported missing.Looking for a job? Click here.
  • TracyWalker published Changes to Upper Parliament Street bus stops on September 30

    TracyWalker published Changes to Upper Parliament Street bus stops on September 30
    Bus users are being warned about temporary changes to the stops in the city centre on Wednesday.On September 30, urgent carriageway repairs are taking place near the Upper Parliament Street bus stop, U2, used by Nottingham City Transport's Pink 28, 30, 31 and Local Link L10 buses travelling away from the city.From 8am on Wednesday until the works are complete, buses will use the previous stop, U1.Also on Wednesday, and on Thursday, October 1, a mobile platform will be in use at the Trent Bridge,
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  • Four people arrested after jockey hurt at Southwell racecourse - Nottingham Post

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    Four people arrested after jockey hurt at Southwell racecourse
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    Aidan Coleman rides Ciceron at the 32Red Handicap Hurdle Race during the 32RED Hurdle Day with Comedy at the Races at Sandown Racecourse, Esher in 2012. Picture courtesy of the Press Association. Four people arrested after jockey hurt at ...and more »
  • TracyWalker published Four people arrested after jockey hurt at Southwell racecourse

    TracyWalker published Four people arrested after jockey hurt at Southwell racecourse
    Professional jump jockey Aidan Coleman has been injured following an incident in the weighing room at Southwell racecourse.Police were called shortly before 5.30pm and four people- two men and two women - have been arrested following the altercation.Mark Clayton, general manager of the racecourse, said: "There was an incident at the racecourse and some racegoers have been detained."Irish jockey Mr Coleman, who rode in the 2008 Grand National at the age of 19, had been due to ride a...
  • NHS 111 line 'dangerously understaffed'

    NHS 111 line 'dangerously understaffed'
    A woman says 75% of calls going unanswered
  • Newcomer Josh Skelcey wants to tap into experience at Nottingham Rugby - Nottingham Post

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    Newcomer Josh Skelcey wants to tap into experience at Nottingham Rugby
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    Newcomer Josh Skelcey hopes to tap into some of the experience in the Nottingham Rugby ranks this season. Having made the move to Lady Bay in the summer, the winger made his first appearance of the Championship season in the 46-31 defeat at Bristol.
  • Nottingham Post published Newcomer Josh Skelcey wants to tap into experience at Nottingham...

    Nottingham Post published Newcomer Josh Skelcey wants to tap into experience at Nottingham...
    Newcomer Josh Skelcey hopes to tap into some of the experience in the Nottingham Rugby ranks this season.Having made the move to Lady Bay in the summer, the winger made his first appearance of the Championship season in the 46-31 defeat at Bristol.He was due to make his second against former club Moseley at the weekend, but was ruled out before the game.Skelcey though, is hoping it will not be long before he can hold down a place in the side."I just want to be playing regular rugby and...
  • Nottingham Forest U21s 1 Watford U21s 2: Match report - Nottingham Post

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    Nottingham Forest U21s 1 Watford U21s 2: Match report
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    Nottingham Forest's Oliver Burke is beaten to the ball inside the penalty area in the Under-21s' 2-1 defeat against Watford at the City Ground. VIEW GALLERY. Nottingham Forest U21s 1 Watford U21s 2: Match report. X. Share Tweet Share Pin It Email.
  • Nottingham Post published Notts County Ladies determined to finish season strongly, says...

    Nottingham Post published Notts County Ladies determined to finish season strongly, says...
    Notts County Ladies want to end the season on a high, says captain Laura Bassett.The Lady Pies play their last game of the season in Women's Super League 1 against Manchester City Women on Sunday (6pm).They then face Liverpool Ladies in the semi-final of the Continental Cup a week later.And Bassett (pictured) insists the players are determined to finish strongly, after losing 1-0 to Birmingham City Ladies in their last game of the season at Meadow Lane."We wanted to reward all of our fans...
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest U21s 1 Watford U21s 2: Match report

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest U21s 1 Watford U21s 2: Match report
    For much of this contest, there was nothing to choose between Nottingham Forest and Watford Under-21s.After 84 minutes, it looked like the match might end that way, in a stalemate.Gerry McDonagh thought he had done enough to earn the Reds a point when he came off the bench to grab a late goal and cancel out Bernard Mensah's opener.The Hornets, though, managed to snatch an even later one. And what a goal it was.Dimitar Evtimov was left with no chance as, out of nowhere, George Byers' screamer...
  • rsherdley published Dad jailed for attacking wardrobe with medieval-style spiked ball...

    rsherdley published Dad jailed for attacking wardrobe with medieval-style spiked ball...
    A dad has been jailed after he forced his way into his ex-partner's home and battered a wardrobe with a medieval-style spiked ball and chain.Sean Monk pleaded guilty to having the weapon, breaching an non-molestation order and affray when he appeared at Nottingham Crown Court.The father-of-two was jailed for a total of 18 months and given a five-year restraining order not to directly contact his old partner.Judge James Sampson said on Tuesday, September 29, Monk's behaviour was violent, abusive,
  • Nottingham Post published David Jackson column: Japan's World Cup win over South Africa was...

    Nottingham Post published David Jackson column: Japan's World Cup win over South Africa was...
    Well I couldn't start with anything other than the Rugby World Cup, could I?Although the England versus Wales clash was the biggest match of the tournament so far, which I'll come onto later, I have to start with the Japan victory against the mighty (or not so mighty that day) Springboks!The victory for Japan was much more than a win against one of the best sides in the world.It wasn't even just about the courage in opting to kick to the corner and go for the win, or even about the awesome...
  • Nottingham Post commented David Jackson column: Japan's World Cup win over South Africa was...

    Nottingham Post commented David Jackson column: Japan's World Cup win over South Africa was...
    Well I couldn't start with anything other than the Rugby World Cup, could I?Although the England versus Wales clash was the biggest match of the tournament so far, which I'll come onto later, I have to start with the Japan victory against the mighty (or not so mighty that day) Springboks!The victory for Japan was much more than a win against one of the best sides in the world.It wasn't even just about the courage in opting to kick to the corner and go for the win, or even about the awesome...
  • Goose Fair: Post reporter tries out newest addition to the fair - Nottingham Post

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    Goose Fair: Post reporter tries out newest addition to the fair
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    Nottingham's world-famous Goose Fair will be only the second outing for a brand-new ride. Post reporter Tracy Walker was the first member of the public to try out the Sharky and the Pirates rollercoaster – the latest addition to more than 500 ...
  • TracyWalker published Goose Fair: Post reporter tries out newest addition to the fair

    TracyWalker published Goose Fair: Post reporter tries out newest addition to the fair
    Nottingham's world-famous Goose Fair will be only the second outing for a brand-new ride.Post reporter Tracy Walker was the first member of the public to try out the Sharky and the Pirates rollercoaster – the latest addition to more than 500 attractions at the annual event, which opens at the Forest Rec at 5.30pm on Wednesday.The ride is family-friendly and suitable for children aged four to 12, as well as 'big kid' parents.Upon first sighting, it may appear tame and cute – a...
  • Nottingham philosophy student caught importing cannabis from USA - Nottingham Post

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    Nottingham philosophy student caught importing cannabis from USA
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    Benjamin Koops ordered the Class B drug through the "dark web" - where typically parts of the internet can only be accessed using special software. Nottingham philosophy student caught importing cannabis from USA. X. Share Tweet Share Pin It Email.
  • rsherdley published Nottingham philosophy student caught importing cannabis from USA

    rsherdley published Nottingham philosophy student caught importing cannabis from USA
    A Nottingham philosophy student has been caught importing cannabis from the USA.Benjamin Koops ordered the Class B drug through the "dark web" - where typically parts of the internet can only be accessed using special software.He paid for the drugs with Bitcoin, a type of internet currency.Nottingham Crown Court heard two packages of cannabis were intercepted by the National Crime Agency and traced to Koops, of Midland Avenue, in Lenton.He pleaded guilty to supplying cannabis and to...
  • TracyWalker published Missing boy found safe and well

    TracyWalker published Missing boy found safe and well
    A boy reported missing has been found safe and well.Police had launched a public appeal earlier on Tuesday for help in finding Jake Flinders, 13, who had last been seen in St Ann's.His last known whereabouts had been in Stonebridge Road on Monday at about 6.45pm and Jakeis familiar with the St Ann's, Sneinton and Bilborough areas, while he also has links to Langley Mill.An appeal on the Nottingham Post Facebook page was shared almost 100 times as readers were keen to help locate the...
  • BenIreland published History of St Ann's Allotments brought to life in reading...

    BenIreland published History of St Ann's Allotments brought to life in reading...
    Tales of organised trashings and of caravan communities moving in for the summer are expected to headline a reading performance about St Ann's Allotments.The historic 75-acre site, the oldest inner-city gardens in the country, is looking for volunteers for the project, which it is hoped will become a dramatic performance for the stage in the spring.The organisers need a director, producer, readers, actors, IT experts, props and funding to get the project off the ground.They have already secured.
  • BenIreland commented History of St Ann's Allotments brought to life in reading...

    BenIreland commented History of St Ann's Allotments brought to life in reading...
    Tales of organised trashings and of caravan communities moving in for the summer are expected to headline a reading performance about St Ann's Allotments.The historic 75-acre site, the oldest inner-city gardens in the country, is looking for volunteers for the project, which it is hoped will become a dramatic performance for the stage in the spring.The organisers need a director, producer, readers, actors, IT experts, props and funding to get the project off the ground.They have already secured.
  • Barry_Cooper published 30 pictures of glorious Nottinghamshire in the autumn

    Barry_Cooper published 30 pictures of glorious Nottinghamshire in the autumn
    Gallery created by Barry_Cooper
  • JonPritchard published Children inspired as they meet Catholic Bishop of Nottingham

    JonPritchard published Children inspired as they meet Catholic Bishop of Nottingham
    "Leaders of the future" got the chance to be inspired by the new Catholic Bishop of Nottingham at his welcome mass.The Rt Rev Patrick McKinney welcomed hundreds of schoolchildren into St Barnabas' Cathedral in Derby Road yesterday for the service.He emphasised the importance of young people in the Catholic church, and strengthening the bonds between schools and the diocese."These people are the leaders of the future and it is important to encourage them to keep asking...
  • DanRussell published New construction traineeships help out of work teens

    DanRussell published New construction traineeships help out of work teens
    Unemployed young people have returned to the classroom in a bid to secure a career in construction.The first eight students have successfully completed a new training course and got interviews with local employers.The Construction Traineeships delivered by CT Skills and Nottingham City Council is a programme of both classroom and work experience learning.The eight week course includes health and safety and first aid training as well as maths and English. Student Michael Davies, 17, of Sneinton,.
  • Ey up mi duck! Lane for feathered friends appears on Nottingham towpath - Nottingham Post

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    Ey up mi duck! Lane for feathered friends appears on Nottingham towpath
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    You've seen cycle paths and bus lanes - but now it looks like Nottingham has a dedicated lane for our quacking friends. This 'duck lane' was spotted on the towpath by Castle Marina and photographed by James William Jacobs, from Beeston. He described it ...
  • DanRussell published Pregnancy app to help new Nottingham mums

    DanRussell published Pregnancy app to help new Nottingham mums
    Mums and dads-to-be can get help during pregnancy and the first stages of parenthood sent straight to their pockets.The Baby Buddy app is being introduced to the city by Small Steps Big Changes – a Big Lottery-funded project to better the lives of infants in Aspley, Bulwell, St Ann's and the Arboretum.The app provides parents with medical information and advice as well as educational videos, a calendar to plan important appointments and a diary to record and share the journey from bump to.
  • DanRobinson published Mum of boy who slipped under medics' radar says family issues...

    DanRobinson published Mum of boy who slipped under medics' radar says family issues...
    The mum of a boy who died from a kidney infection broke down in tears as she told a coroner about the difficulties she faced in caring for him.Gabrielle Lomas, of Sutton-in-Ashfield, said she had not registered Harry Mellor with a GP or sought appointments with paediatricians as she had been juggling a number of family issues – including caring for her terminally ill mother.Eight-year-old Harry, who had an undiagnosed muscular condition, was said to have "dropped off the radar"...
  • Man seriously injured after Clifton stabbing - Nottingham Post

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    Man seriously injured after Clifton stabbing
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    A man is in a serious condition in hospital after suffering stab wounds in Clifton. Three youths have been arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm after the incident in Angell Green at 9pm on Monday, September 28. Police said the injuries ...
  • NatalieFahy published Ey up mi duck! Lane for feathered friends appears on Nottingham...

    NatalieFahy published Ey up mi duck! Lane for feathered friends appears on Nottingham...
    You've seen cycle paths and bus lanes - but now it looks like Nottingham has a dedicated lane for our quacking friends.This 'duck lane' was spotted on the towpath by Castle Marina and photographed by James William Jacobs, from Beeston.He described it as 'Nottingham's very own duck lane' on Twitter.The spray painting is part of an initiative by the Canal River Trust to encourage canal users to share the space on the towpath with others.It can also be found next to canals in London, Birmingham and
  • NatalieFahy commented Ey up mi duck! Lane for feathered friends appears on Nottingham...

    NatalieFahy commented Ey up mi duck! Lane for feathered friends appears on Nottingham...
    You've seen cycle paths and bus lanes - but now it looks like Nottingham has a dedicated lane for our quacking friends.This 'duck lane' was spotted on the towpath by Castle Marina and photographed by James William Jacobs, from Beeston.He described it as 'Nottingham's very own duck lane' on Twitter.The spray painting is part of an initiative by the Canal River Trust to encourage canal users to share the space on the towpath with others.It can also be found next to canals in London, Birmingham and
  • BenIreland published Man seriously injured after Clifton stabbing

    BenIreland published Man seriously injured after Clifton stabbing
    A man is in a serious condition in hospital after suffering stab wounds in Clifton.Three youths have been arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm after the incident in Angell Green at 9pm on Monday, September 28.Police said the injuries were serious but the 23-year-old victim was now in a stable condition at the Queen's MedicalCentre.The force taped off the wooded area around Angell Green on Monday night and Tuesday morning as forensics officers combed the grassy area.Witnesses...
  • DanRobinson published Police search for missing boy

    DanRobinson published Police search for missing boy
    Police are searching for a missing boy last seen in St Ann's.The last known whereabouts of Jake Flinders, 13, was in Stonebridge Road on Monday at about 6.45pm.He is familiar with the St Ann's, Sneinton and Bilborough areas, while he also has links to Langley Mill.Jake is white, of a stocky build, with light brown, short hair and blue eyes.He was last seen wearing a black jacket and black Adidas tracksuit bottoms with the three-stripe logo down the leg.Anyone with information about Jake's...
  • National Coffee Day: 10 great places in Nottingham - Nottingham Post

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    National Coffee Day: 10 great places in Nottingham
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    Nottingham is blessed with a coffee shop on what feels like every corner, with a whole host of chains and independents lining the city streets. Coffee lovers don't generally need an excuse to treat themselves to their favourite beverage, but if ever ...and more »
  • Nottingham Post published Golf round-up: Foursomes county titles for ​Chilwell Manor,...

    Nottingham Post published Golf round-up: Foursomes county titles for ​Chilwell Manor,...
    Chilwell Manor, Serlby Park and The Nottinghamshire are celebrating after claiming victories in the annual county finals of the Interclub Foursomes competition.North Nottinghamshire golf club Serlby Park won the men's Interclub Foursomes at Newark despite trailing for most of the day to Trent Lock. The top match pairing of Steve Fretwell and Gary Cupitt produced a birdie, birdie finish to win eight up over 36 holes. No one knew whether this would be good overall as the second pair trailed nine..
  • Barry_Cooper commented National Coffee Day: 10 great places in Nottingham

    Barry_Cooper commented National Coffee Day: 10 great places in Nottingham
    Nottingham is blessed with a coffee shop on what feels like every corner, with a whole host of chains and independents lining the city streets.Coffee lovers don't generally need an excuse to treat themselves to their favourite beverage, but if ever there was an occasion to go all out, today surely must be it.That's because today is National Coffee Day - a great excuse to pop along to your favourite coffee house in Nottingham and treat yourself.In honour of the special occasion, we've picked out.
  • Tresidder published Firm takes another step towards becoming a £1 billion...

    Tresidder published Firm takes another step towards becoming a £1 billion...
    Staffline, the Nottingham based staffing and employability specialist, has made a further acquisition on its path to becoming a £1 billion turnover business.The company, based on NG2 business park, has acquired Milestone Operations, a recruitment business specialising in temporary and permanent jobs for professional drivers, warehouse staff and industry experts within the transport, distribution, industrial and utilities sectors.It creates one of the largest specialist driving recruitment.
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest at 150: Flashback: ​Forman was natural leader...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest at 150: Flashback: ​Forman was natural leader...
    Frank Forman, a great half-back, came into the Nottingham Forest team in 1894 when the Reds needed players of his calibre.He was a key member of Forest's FA Cup winning team in 1898 and went on to play nine times for England, once as captain.Born in Aston-on-Trent, Derbyshire, in 1875, Frank, his brother Fred and their nephew Harry Linacre, all followed a similar career path.Frank played youth football for his local village side before moving to Beeston Town, where he was spotted by Derby...
  • Nottingham firm Boots appeals for new staff ahead of Christmas rush - Nottingham Post

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    Nottingham firm Boots appeals for new staff ahead of Christmas rush
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    Nottingham-based company Boots are on the lookout for thousands of new staff for the Christmas period. The firm, which is based in Beeston, is appealing for employees to work across its 2,500 stores and other areas - and needs 7,500 new starters.
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest Under-18s make it back-to-back wins at Crystal...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest Under-18s make it back-to-back wins at Crystal...
    Nottingham Forest Under-18s made it back-to-back wins as they triumphed by the odd goal in three against Crystal Palace.The Reds made the trip south on the back of a 5-0 thumping of Watford on home territory.And they followed that up with a hard-fought 2-1 victory in the capital in Under-18 Professional Development League 2.Jack Lester's team were made to battle hard by their hosts, but early goals from midfielder Elvis Otim and front man Ben Brereton proved to be enough to claim maximum points,
  • Barry_Cooper published Nottingham firm Boots appeals for new staff ahead of Christmas...

    Barry_Cooper published Nottingham firm Boots appeals for new staff ahead of Christmas...
    Nottingham-based company Boots are on the lookout for thousands of new staff for the Christmas period.The firm, which is based in Beeston, is appealing for employees to work across its 2,500 stores and other areas - and needs 7,500 new starters. Jon Henderson, Senior Resourcing Manager at Boots UK said: "This festive season, Boots UK will be recruiting over 7,000 temporary colleagues across our stores, Burton Service Centre and the Customer Support Centre. "These temporary roles will...
  • Nottingham Post published Today's petrol prices in Nottingham, Tuesday, September 29th,...

    Nottingham Post published Today's petrol prices in Nottingham, Tuesday, September 29th,...
    Petrol:1. Asda Nottingham, Loughborough Road, West Bridgford, 105.7p2.Morrisons Gamston, Gamston District Centre, Gamston, 105.7p3.Tesco Cinderhill, Nottingham Express, Nuthall Road, Cinderhill, 105.9p4.Mrh Pierrepoint, Radcliffe Road, Holme Pierrepoint, 105.9pDiesel:1. Asda Nottingham, Loughborough Road, West Bridgford, 106.7p2.Morrisons Gamston, Gamston District Centre, Gamston, 106.7p3.Asda Long Eaton Automat, Midland Street, Long Eaton, 106.7p4.Tesco Beeston,Middle Street,...
  • Nottingham Post published Car bursts into flames outside West Bridgford primary school

    Nottingham Post published Car bursts  into flames outside West Bridgford primary school
    Young children walking to school watched in horror as a car caught alight, blowing out the front end, just yards from the main entrance.A mum and her young son had parked outside Abbey Road Primary School, Tewkesbury Close, on Tuesday morning when they realised their black Audi was on fire.They rushed from the car as it began smoking and caught alight. One man said: "The fire seemed to start from behind the headlight. It was the child who had got out of the car and noticed it was on...
  • Nottingham Post commented Car bursts into flames outside West Bridgford primary school

    Nottingham Post commented Car bursts  into flames outside West Bridgford primary school
    Young children walking to school watched in horror as a car caught alight, blowing out the front end, just yards from the main entrance.A mum and her young son had parked outside Abbey Road Primary School, Tewkesbury Close, on Tuesday morning when they realised their black Audi was on fire.They rushed from the car as it began smoking and caught alight. One man said: "The fire seemed to start from behind the headlight. It was the child who had got out of the car and noticed it was on...
  • Nottingham Post published Late chemists in Nottingham, Tuesday, September 29th, 2015

    Nottingham Post published Late chemists in Nottingham, Tuesday, September 29th, 2015
    Arnold:M. N. Singh, 77 High Street, to 6.30pm; Sainsbury's Pharmacy, Nottingham Road, to 10pm; Asda Pharmacy, 111-127 Front Street, 7am to 11pm.Aspley:Queen's Pharmacy Centre, 403 Nuthall Road, 7am to 11pm.Beeston and Lenton Abbey:Grewal Chemist, to 7pm; Jardines Pharmacy, Sainsbury's Complex, to 6.45pm; Manor Pharmacy,to 7pm.Bilborough:Co-op Pharmacy, Bracebridge Drive, 7am to 11pm.Burton Joyce:Burrows & Close, 49 Main Street, to 6.30pm.Clifton:Day Night Pharmacy, 116...
  • RebeccaSD published Small really is beautiful for business owner Debbie

    RebeccaSD published Small really is beautiful for business owner Debbie
    Debbie Bryan started her self-named business making and selling scarves and brooches. Today, she has a shop in the heart of the Lace Market, where she also provides a platform for local designers to showcase their wares. Her business will be highlighted as part of a national campaign to encourage people to shop local and support small firms. Rebecca Smith-Dawkins finds out more.Take a walk into Debbie Bryan's shop and you'll be greeted with a shabby chic Aladdin's cave full of hidden treasures..

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