• JemmaPage published Carlton teenager crowned winner of the Ikano Robin Hood Schools...

    JemmaPage published Carlton teenager crowned winner of the Ikano Robin Hood Schools...
    Teenager Adam Ward hopes to continue his running success at the Robin Hood Half Marathon next year. The 16-year-old was crowned the overall champion of the Ikano Robin Hood Schools Challenge race for the third year running at an award ceremony last night. And next year, the Carlton Le Willows Academy pupil will finally be old enough to enter the race's half marathon. Adam, who started running in 2012, said: "I've not been old enough to enter before and I can't wait. "The race...
  • JemmaPage published Paris attacks: Nottingham vigil in pictures

    JemmaPage published Paris attacks: Nottingham vigil in pictures
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  • PMBlackburn published Paris attacks: Hundreds gather at Nottingham vigil

    PMBlackburn published Paris attacks: Hundreds gather at Nottingham vigil
    The Council House in Old Market Square was illuminated with the red, white and blue of the French tricolour as more than 200 people gathered to show solidarity with victims of the men and women killed in the Paris after the massacres by terrorists. Members of community groups spoke at the vigil, with the crowd holding candles as messages of peace and brotherhood were broadcast. Sajid Mohammed, of the Islamic Centre in Curzon Street, St Ann's, spoke and said it was vital people stick together...
  • PMBlackburn commented Paris attacks: Hundreds gather at Nottingham vigil

    PMBlackburn commented Paris attacks: Hundreds gather at Nottingham vigil
    The Council House in Old Market Square was illuminated with the red, white and blue of the French tricolour as more than 200 people gathered to show solidarity with victims of the men and women killed in the Paris after the massacres by terrorists. Members of community groups spoke at the vigil, with the crowd holding candles as messages of peace and brotherhood were broadcast. Sajid Mohammed, of the Islamic Centre in Curzon Street, St Ann's, spoke and said it was vital people stick together...
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  • Nottingham Post published Worrall and Thorne lead Nottingham Forest U21s fightback as...

    Nottingham Post published Worrall and Thorne lead Nottingham Forest U21s fightback as...
    Joe Worrall and James Thorne found the back of the net as Nottingham Forest U21s bounced camefrom behind to claim a 2-1 win at Birmingham City. Jamie Fullarton was forced to change his side, with Andreas Karo, Alex Iacovitti, Oliver Burke, Tyler Walker and Deimantas Petravicius all on international duty. Danish central defender, Frederik Nielsen was handed his first start of the campaign, in a side that made a slow start – but fought back to take three points. The Blues took the...
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest start search for unique couple who will treat...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest start search for unique couple who will treat...
    Nottingham Forest fans love nothing more than to hail home grown talents such asBen Osborn, Tyler Walker and Jorge Grant with chants about them being "one of our own". Now the club are hoping to unearth a very special couple or couples who will look after the next generation of talent as if they genuinely were. Gary Brazil, the head of the Reds' youth academy, has revealed that the club are inviting applications for a rather unique job. Forest want to recruit one or more couples...
  • TracyWalker published 'Obsessive pervert' jailed for 12 years after having almost a...

    TracyWalker published 'Obsessive pervert' jailed for 12 years after having almost a...
    An "obsessive pervert" who had almost a million indecent images of children on his computer has been jailed for 12 years. Thomas Leonard, 23, had also created his own twisted images by taking pictures of local girls he had spied on and doctored them to look like they were engaging in sex acts with him. Nottingham Crown Court judge Michael Stokes, the Recorder of Nottingham, told Leonard he was a "significant risk of causing serious sexual harm to underage girls" after...
  • TracyWalker commented 'Obsessive pervert' jailed for 12 years after having almost a...

    TracyWalker commented 'Obsessive pervert' jailed for 12 years after having almost a...
    An "obsessive pervert" who had almost a million indecent images of children on his computer has been jailed for 12 years. Thomas Leonard, 23, had also created his own twisted images by taking pictures of local girls he had spied on and doctored them to look like they were engaging in sex acts with him. Nottingham Crown Court judge Michael Stokes, the Recorder of Nottingham, told Leonard he was a "significant risk of causing serious sexual harm to underage girls" after...
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  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest want fans to play 'key role' in developing the...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest want fans to play 'key role' in developing the...
    Nottingham Forest are looking for a unique set of fans to play their own key role in developing the next Ben Osborn, Jorge Grant, Oliver Burke or Tyler Walker. The club are inviting applications for a job that Gary Brazil, the head of the Reds' academy, has labelled 'vital' to maintaining the production line of talent at the City Ground. Forest want to find couples who can help to run the Forest academy hostel, where they would look after many of the young hopefuls looking to make the step...
  • DanRobinson published University professor to bring unique academic magic show to...

    DanRobinson published University professor to bring unique academic magic show to...
    By day, he is one of the most senior professors at the University of Nottingham – but by night, Todd Landman baffles and entertains audiences in equal measures as a magician. The 49-year-old, the new pro vice-chancellor in the Faculty of Social Sciences, will bring his unique brand of educational magic to the city for a special charity show in January. He says it will force the audience to question life's general assumptions in a philosophically-led performance that will also include...
  • DanRobinson published Exhibition will show how garages in Hyson Green flats were turned...

    DanRobinson published Exhibition will show how garages in Hyson Green flats were turned...
    In their prime, they dominated part of the city's skyline and were cherished by those who lived there. Even in the decades that have followed since the short-lived Hyson Green flats were demolished, they have proven a talking point among locals. Now, they will be brought back into the public eye as a photographic exhibition is held near to where they once stood. The New Art Exchange, in Gregory Boulevard, will host a display by London artist Bahbak Hashemi-Nezhad, who was interested in how...
  • Nottingham Post commented Leigh Curtis column: The last thing Notts County need is more...

    Nottingham Post commented Leigh Curtis column: The last thing Notts County need is more...
    At the last count, Notts County's squad consisted of 36 playerswhich,is without a doubt,the biggest squad in League Two. Quite how Nottingham Forest legend Kenny Burns thinks they don't have enough bodies to put a shift in every week is anybody's guess. In terms of numbers, they have more than enough to cope with the rigours of League Two and cup football. Quantity is certainly not a problem because the manager RIcardo Moniz has wanted two players for every single position and the...
  • Nottingham Post published Leigh Curtis column: Shaun Derry is a bright young boss who...

    Nottingham Post published Leigh Curtis column: Shaun Derry is a bright young boss who...
    Having officially been unveiled as the new manager of Cambridge United, the questions being fired at Shaun Derry were largely predictable. What attracted him to the club? What are his ambitions? What does he feel he can achieve? And then finally a question about Notts County. He eloquently sidestepped the probing about his reign at Meadow Lane simply saying that "out of respect for the football club" he didn't want to go into details. With the two clubs facing each other at the...
  • Nottingham Post published Alex Hales looking to help England close out one day series as he...

    Nottingham Post published Alex Hales looking to help England close out one day series as he...
    Nottinghamshire batsman Alex Hales is aiming to build on his first one day international century as England look to go 2-1 up against Pakistan today. Hales hit 109 from 117 balls as England levelled the series with a 95-run win in Abu Dhabi. The 26-year-old admits it was a "special feeling" to reach three figures having struggled against Australia in the summer. He watched on throughout the Test series with Pakistan, but is now in pole position to open the batting against South...
  • Nottingham Post published Lee Froch - older brother of Carl - wins first boxing match after...

    Nottingham Post published Lee Froch - older brother of Carl - wins first boxing match after...
    Lee Froch proved there's another fighter in the family with a whirlwind win at Oceana nightclub. Watched by younger brother Carl and hundreds more fight fans, Frochtook less than a round to blast out Danny Payne in their heavyweight clash on the EBF-sanctioned show. Froch had been out of the ring for around 16 years and admitted there were "pre-fight jitters". But he soon settled behind his jab and dropped Payne with a combination of short punches for a count of eight. On the...
  • Nottingham Post published Helen Richardson-Walsh poised to win 100th Great Britain cap

    Nottingham Post published Helen Richardson-Walsh poised to win 100th Great Britain cap
    Helen Richardson-Walsh is set to make her 100th Great Britain appearance after being named in the squad for the World League Final.The midfielder from West Bridgford has 99 caps and will hope to impress between December 5 and 13 with the Rio Olympics on the horizon.Her wife, team captain Kate Richardson-Walsh, has 348 combined England and Great Britain caps and is set to reach 350 out in Argentina.Newark's Shona McCallin has not been selected having played at the semi-final stage.Coach Danny...
  • PMBlackburn published Nottinghamshire youngster handed £6 million compensation...

    PMBlackburn published Nottinghamshire youngster handed £6 million compensation...
    A six-year-old boy left brain damaged after hospital negligence is to receive compensation worth more than £6 million.Midwives failed to spot signs of illness days after Bradley Albans was born and the youngster suffered devastating hypoglycaemic brain damage two days just days later in May 2005.Midwives at Bassetlaw District General Hospital, in Worksop, had failed to take any action despite indications that he was developing the condition – which is caused by low blood sugar...
  • Nottingham Post published Pair fined after mouse droppings found across pub kitchen

    Nottingham Post published Pair fined after mouse droppings found across pub kitchen
    More than 40 mice were trapped in a pub restaurant, which was infested with rodents and covered in droppings, a court has heard. Mouse faeces was spotted all over the Steamboat Inn at Trent Lock, Sawley, including on plates and grills. Now the pub's manager and kitchen head have been left with £7,000 worth of fines between them. Senior environmental health officer Roy O'Driscoll arrived at 12.40pm on August 27 last year, where a "huge number of clients were eating and...
  • Nottingham Post commented Pair fined after mouse droppings found across pub kitchen

    Nottingham Post commented Pair fined after mouse droppings found across pub kitchen
    More than 40 mice were trapped in a pub restaurant, which was infested with rodents and covered in droppings, a court has heard. Mouse faeces was spotted all over the Steamboat Inn at Trent Lock, Sawley, including on plates and grills. Now the pub's manager and kitchen head have been left with £7,000 worth of fines between them. Senior environmental health officer Roy O'Driscoll arrived at 12.40pm on August 27 last year, where a "huge number of clients were eating and...
  • NottmPostEG published Elvis doppelganger film by Notts director to be broadcast on BBC...

    NottmPostEG published Elvis doppelganger film by Notts director to be broadcast on BBC...
    Jeanie Finlay, a Nottingham based documentary filmmaker, will see her latest work, 'Orion: The Man Who Would be King', broadcast on BBC TV, after an acclaimed run in cinemas. Joanna Oleskow spoke to her... Jeanie always knew she wanted to be an artist. She studied Arts and Music at University and worked with media installations and music compositions for soundtracks. However, one installation proved to be a break-through. 'Home-Maker' was an interactive work in which people were photographed...
  • JemmaPage published Storm Barney to hit Nottingham this week

    JemmaPage published Storm Barney to hit Nottingham this week
    Winds of up to 50 miles per hour could batter Nottinghamshire on Tuesday as storm Barney hits the county. The Met Office said the gale-force winds would be named storm Barney – the second storm to be officially named in the UK following last week's storm Abigail, which left more than 20,000 homes without power. Talking about Tuesday, it added: "Generally cloudy with isolated showers before rain, locally heavy, arrives late morning, clearing by the evening. "Winds increasing...
  • JemmaPage commented Storm Barney to hit Nottingham this week

    JemmaPage commented Storm Barney to hit Nottingham this week
    Winds of up to 50 miles per hour could batter Nottinghamshire on Tuesday as storm Barney hits the county. The Met Office said the gale-force winds would be named storm Barney – the second storm to be officially named in the UK following last week's storm Abigail, which left more than 20,000 homes without power. Talking about Tuesday, it added: "Generally cloudy with isolated showers before rain, locally heavy, arrives late morning, clearing by the evening. "Winds increasing...
  • NottmPostEG published Maxine Peake's play about cycling hero runs at Nottingham...

    NottmPostEG published Maxine Peake's play about cycling hero runs at Nottingham...
    Nottingham Playhouse presents the true story of world champion cyclist Beryl Burton, dubbed 'the greatest woman on two wheels'. The play has been written by actress Maxine Peake, who explains what attracted her to the story... I do a bit of cycling myself and had just gone on to a racing bike. But I'd never heard of this inspiring woman before my boyfriend gave me a copy of Beryl's autobiography. I'd never done any writing, just bits for myself, but I was fascinated by the story. I started...
  • DanRussell published Power cut knocks out city centre traffic lights

    DanRussell published Power cut knocks out city centre traffic lights
    A power failure turned off traffic lights on a city centre road.The outage occurred at 3.30am on Monday in Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham.Engineers worked on the fault for most of the day.By 2pm the system was being tested before being fully restored.
  • DanRobinson published Mechanic apprenticeships will always be popular because 'cars...

    DanRobinson published Mechanic apprenticeships will always be popular because 'cars...
    When Matt Hubbard's first car broke down, he didn't know the first thing about how to repair it.So he decided the best solution was to become a mechanic and learn through the trade.Now, after completing a three-year apprenticeship at Lindleys Autocentres, the 25-year-old has a career path set out in front of him – which he hopes could one day lead to him running his own garage.Matt, of Giltbrook, said: "It was good to start from scratch because I didn't know anything about...
  • Nottingham Post published Nottinghamshire paedophile kept almost one million indecent...

    Nottingham Post published Nottinghamshire paedophile kept almost one million indecent...
    A paedophile who had almost one million indecent images of children on his computer has been jailed for 12 years.Thomas Leonard, 23, was told by a judge that he represented a "significant risk of causing serious sexual harm" to underage girls after he admitted a string of crimes involving youngsters at Nottingham Crown Court.He was sentenced on Monday after earlier pleading guilty to 20 offences, including sexual activity with a 14-year-old, producing indecent photographs, voyeurism...
  • MattDavies published Nottingham Forest were formed as a shinty club and now the Gaelic...

    MattDavies published Nottingham Forest were formed as a shinty club and now the Gaelic...
    Some 150 years ago Nottingham Forest were formed, not as a football club, but as a shinty team before they brought Garibaldi red to the sporting world. A group of young men played the Gaelic form of hockey on the Forest Recreation Ground, the Reds' original home, before turning to football at the their inaugural meeting at the Clinton Arms pub, in North Sherwood Street Now shinty is being revived and on Sunday, Forest's Garibaldi red shirts were sported by Nottingham's North Shinty club, as...
  • DanRussell published Popular musician Roy Stone 'found dead on train line'

    DanRussell published Popular musician Roy Stone 'found dead on train line'
    An inquest into the death of a popular musician described as "one in a million" has opened.Roy Foster, known by his stage name as Roy Stone, was found dead by British Transport Police on October 10.On Monday Mairin Casey officially opened his case to ascertain the facts relating to the 46-year-old Bestwood man's death. The Coroner for Nottinghamshire said: "Today I am opening an inquest touching on the death of Roy Foster."Very sadly he died on October 10 this year and he was...
  • Barry_Cooper published England vs France: What are lyrics to the French national anthem...

    Barry_Cooper published England vs France: What are lyrics to the French national anthem...
    As people up and down the country show their support and solidarity for those killed in Friday's terror attacks in Paris, football supporters are being urged to do their bit.England will take on France at Wembley on Tuesday evening and prior to the game, fans are invited to join in with what is expected to be an emotional rendition of La Marseillaise.Prior to the game, fans will also hold up pieces of mosaic to make up the Tricolour behind the goal, a tradition that usually is reserved for the..
  • JemmaPage published In pictures: Nottingham's beauty queens past and present

    JemmaPage published In pictures: Nottingham's beauty queens past and present
    Gallery created by JemmaPage
  • TomNorton published 10 signs your child could be getting bullied – and how you...

    TomNorton published 10 signs your child could be getting bullied – and how you...
    Discovering your child is being bullied, or even bullying other children, can be an especially worrying time for parents. Bullying, be in it verbal or physical, can cause long-term distress and problems for children. A bad experience in school or college can impact on the rest of a person's life. As a parent, dealing with bullying as soon as you become aware is important, so spotting signs, however subtle, is key. Bullying should not be considered just a part of school life, it is not...
  • TomNorton commented 10 signs your child could be getting bullied – and how you...

    TomNorton commented 10 signs your child could be getting bullied – and how you...
    Discovering your child is being bullied, or even bullying other children, can be an especially worrying time for parents. Bullying, be in it verbal or physical, can cause long-term distress and problems for children. A bad experience in school or college can impact on the rest of a person's life. As a parent, dealing with bullying as soon as you become aware is important, so spotting signs, however subtle, is key. Bullying should not be considered just a part of school life, it is not...
  • DanRussell published Can you help police find hit-and-run driver?

    DanRussell published Can you help police find hit-and-run driver?
    Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward following a hit-and-run in Newark. The force was called to Tonley Lane at around 9.45pm on Wednesday, November 11. A man was hit by a van and suffered serious but non-life threatening injuries. The van failed to stop a scene and efforts are being made to trace the driver. If you saw this incident or think you can help, call police quoting incident number 995 of November 11.
  • TomNorton published New poetry festival launches in Nottingham

    TomNorton published New poetry festival launches in Nottingham
    More than 30 poets will be rhyming, reciting and rallying together for a brand new festival taking place from today.The Nottingham Poetry Festival will include big names like John Agard and Lemm Sissay as well as acclaimed local talent like Mouthy Poets, Blackdrop and Kavya Rang.It is the first time it has taken place and while it was originally billed as a three day event, the programme was expanded and will continue until Thursday, December 3.Eleven unique venues will be hosting...
  • Barry_Cooper published Black Friday: 6 tips for surviving the biggest shopping day of...

    Barry_Cooper published Black Friday: 6 tips for surviving the biggest shopping day of...
    With just over a week to go until Black Friday, the biggest shopping day of the year, stores are seemingly falling over themselves to entice customers into buying their deals.Last year, shoppers spent a whopping £810 million as the Christmas rush gathered pace, but what about this year?Due to chaos seen at some stores across the country, where people fell over themselves in a bid to save a whole £3 on a television, Asda has decided to opt out of the November 27 extravaganza.But if...
  • NottmPostEG published ​Lee Nelson, Nottingham Playhouse - review

    NottmPostEG published ​Lee Nelson, Nottingham Playhouse -  review
    Lee Nelson is in that tricky spot in the comedy world, where he's built a character that most people know, and love him for, and now he's trying to lead with a completely different one. He's known for playing a stereotypical "chav" type character, who popularised phrases such as "quailteeee" and "legend" whilst donning a snapback and popped collar polo shirt. Now, as the tour's name would give away, he's grown up a bit and gone "suited and booted". The...
  • NottmPostEG published ​Jenna Sung, Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham - review

    NottmPostEG published ​Jenna Sung, Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham - review
    One of Europe's most successful exports to South Korea has been its classical music. And in return South Korea has sent its prodigiously talented young musicians to thrill concert and opera audiences around the world.Pianist Jenna Sung is the latest in this long and distinguished line to perform in Nottingham. Her Sunday morning recital at the RCH was as beautiful to watch as it was to hear, combining technical brilliance with a commitment to the music that was as imaginative as it was...
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest at 150: Flashback: Reds make impact back in the...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest at 150: Flashback: Reds make impact back in the...
    Back in the First Division for the first time in 32 years, Nottingham Forest took to life back among the big boys totally in their stride. Having won four of their last six games of their promotion season a few months earlier, Billy Walker's side were still full of confidence and took this form into the 1957/58 campaign. The Reds would win eight of their first 11 games back in Division One and found themselves proudly sitting top of the table for a few weeks. After a 3-1 win at Leeds...
  • NottmPostEG commented Lucy Rose, Rescue Rooms, Nottingham - review and pictures

    NottmPostEG commented Lucy Rose, Rescue Rooms, Nottingham - review and pictures
    Lucy Rose walked back out onto stage for her encore at the Rescue Rooms on Sunday night and thanked the crowd for their support, not just at the gig, but also for helping to make her second album such a success. With hits Like an Arrow and Our Eyes though, her fans haven't needed to do too much more to advance Rose's cause. "Hopefully," she adds, "I can make a third." Hopefully? Her modesty is endearing, but laughable. Of course there'll be a third album, and judging by...
  • NottmPostEG commented Frank Turner, Rock City, Nottingham - review and pictures

    NottmPostEG commented Frank Turner, Rock City, Nottingham - review and pictures
    Proudly declared on Rock City's Twitter biography is a little line that reads: 'Frank Turner's No. 1 independent venue'. And Frank admits it himself, loudly and profanely, during the gig, that this is indeed true. Lucky for him - and his adoring fans, then - that he's playing two consecutive nights here.Frank talks about his memories and adoration of this venue throughout the gig, plucking out recollections and his love affair with the place. Frank's amiable character and friendliness is...
  • DanRobinson commented Paris attacks: Nottinghamshire residents can sign book of...

    DanRobinson commented Paris attacks: Nottinghamshire residents can sign book of...
    Nottinghamshire residents can pay their respects to the victims and families of the Paris terrorist attacks by signing a book of condolence. The book will be available at County Hall from Tuesday. It follows the county's participation in the Europe-wide minute' silence on Monday at 11am. Public buildings run by Nottinghamshire County Council, including main office sites, libraries and country parks will support the silence, while the union flag at County Hall will fly at...
  • JadeBeecroft commented 10 ways I would improve Nottingham: Improve ambulances and lose...

    JadeBeecroft commented 10 ways I would improve Nottingham: Improve ambulances and lose...
    Nottingham is something of an adopted home for me; I moved here just over a year ago and now live in Hucknall. There are many wonderful things about the city – not least its varied selection of restaurants and bars, excellent theatres, reliable tram service and the beautiful Wollaton Park. But here are some of the things I'd like to improve.1. Sort out the traffic flow: Not since living in London have I sat in such long traffic queues; the fact is that if you're a driving in Nottingham you
  • Nottingham Post published Christmas toy appeal: The duo bringing festive cheer to...

    Nottingham Post published Christmas toy appeal: The duo bringing festive cheer to...
    The Post launched its Christmas toy appeal last week. Jemma Page spoke to two of Santa's little elves who will be storing the toys before they are handed out to poverty-stricken families.They might not be 18 inches tall, dressed in green and wearing pointy hats, but Storage King workers Andy Fell and Johnny Watson are determined to bring festive cheer to needy children this Christmas.The duo, who have collectively worked at the storage centre's Radford Road branch for 13 years, will take on the.
  • Nottingham Post published Ryan's winning estate agency formula

    Nottingham Post published Ryan's winning estate agency formula
    Step into the shoes of sales negotiator Ryan Parkes for the day and you'll have to have customer service high on your agenda. Ryan, the Nottingham estate agency's latest 'Negotiator of the Month', says the secret to being a successful estate agent is caring about clients. Ryan, who is based at the firm's Nottingham office on Upper Parliament Street, took the top negotiator title not only after he hit sales and conveyancing targets, but in recognition for going the extra mile when it came to...
  • TracyWalker published Mapperley chip shop in running for national food award

    TracyWalker published Mapperley chip shop in running for national food award
    A Mapperley chip shop has been shortlisted in a national awards scheme that recognises outlets that cater for food allergy sufferers. The Plains fish and chip takeaway and restaurant, in Woodborough Road, is in the running for the FreeFrom Eating Out Awards 2015. The eaterie, run by two brothers, prides itself on its traditional chip shop menu, and also has a gluten-free menu on Mondays and Tuesdays. The Plains is up against 11 other venues in the fish and chip shops category, which...
  • TracyWalker commented Mapperley chip shop in running for national food award

    TracyWalker commented Mapperley chip shop in running for national food award
    A Mapperley chip shop has been shortlisted in a national awards scheme that recognises outlets that cater for food allergy sufferers. The Plains fish and chip takeaway and restaurant, in Woodborough Road, is in the running for the FreeFrom Eating Out Awards 2015. The eaterie, run by two brothers, prides itself on its traditional chip shop menu, and also has a gluten-free menu on Mondays and Tuesdays. The Plains is up against 11 other venues in the fish and chip shops category, which...
  • Nottingham Post published Paris terror attacks: How do I change my Facebook profile...

    Nottingham Post published Paris terror attacks: How do I change my Facebook profile...
    One of the many acts of solidarity since the attacks in Paris on Friday evening has seen social media users changing their Facebook profile picture.The Tricolore has been emblazoned over the top of existing profile pictures as people all over the world show their support for the people of Paris and those who were affected by the atrocities across the French capital.If you haven't yet changed your profile, it's quite simple and takes just a couple of seconds.First things first, if you see a...
  • DanRussell published Buses diverted following crash

    DanRussell published Buses diverted following crash
    Bus services have been diverted after a crash. Nottingham City Transport's 35 service will not serve Trowell Road, Stotfield Road, Stagsden Crescent and Cockington Road. The crash happened in the Balloon Woods area of the city at around 8am. RTC Balloon Woods the 35 is diverting via Trowel Rd & Cockington Rd stops: Trowell Rd, Stotfield Rd, Stagsden Cr, Cockington Rd not served— Nottm City Transport (@NCT_Buses) November 16, 2015
  • Nottingham Post published Late chemists in Nottingham, Monday, November 16th, 2015

    Nottingham Post published Late chemists in Nottingham, Monday, November 16th, 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, 38-40 Chilwell Road, to 7pm; Jardines Pharmacy, Sainsbury's Complex, Beeston, to 6.45pm; Manor Pharmacy, 24 Chilwell Road, to 7pm. Bestwood:Forest Pharmacy, 131 Arnold Road, to 7pm. Bilborough:Co-op Pharmacy, Bracebridge Drive, 7am...
  • Nottingham Post published Today's petrol prices in Nottingham, Monday, November 16th, 2015

    Nottingham Post published Today's petrol prices in Nottingham, Monday, November 16th, 2015
    Petrol: 1. Asda Nottingham, Loughborough Road, West Bridgford, 103.7p 2. Morrisons Gamston, Gamston District Centre, Gamston,104.7p 3. Asda Strelley Road, Strelley Road, Broxtowe, 104.8p 4. Sainsbury's Castle Boulevard, Castle Bridge Road, Castle Boulevard, 104.9p Diesel: 1. Asda Nottingham, Loughborough Road, West Bridgford, 106.7p 2. Asda Strelley Road, Strelley Road, Broxtowe, 106.7p 3. Mrh Nuthall Road, Nuthall Road, Aspley, 106.9p 4. Tesco Cinderhill...

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