• NottmPostEG published The Apprentice: Episode 7 review

    NottmPostEG published The Apprentice: Episode 7 review
    I'm still not entirely sure why our teams had to leave the comfort of their leafy London pad and travel all the way to "Manches-TAH" for this week's bargain basement task.Suffice to say the terrifying ordeal didn't end well for one unfortunate candidate. Lord Sugar gave both teams £500 and told them to buy a load of cheap tat from wholesalers before flogging it at the Arndale Centre. Who would end up quids in? Brummie retail manager Gary moved over to Versatile to take up...
  • BenIreland published Strangers meet to share cultures in Nottingham following Paris...

    BenIreland published Strangers meet to share cultures in Nottingham following Paris...
    Strangers sat together and shared their stories as a community group aims to build strong relationships between faiths and cultures in Nottingham in the wake of the Paris atrocities.A series of one-to-one conversations were held between people who had never met before at The Bridge Centre in Hyson Green on Wednesday, November 18.Among the 110 participants were Muslim Amara Azam, of Nuthall, and humanist Kevin Wilkinson, of Radford, who both agreed random acts of kindness build strong...
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest hooligan spared jail after threatening to tear...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest hooligan spared jail after threatening to tear...
    A Nottingham Forest football hooligan was excused jail so he could care for two children after threatening to tear Derby County fans "limb from limb". Jobless Mark McKendrick, 41, made the comment in a text message found among a million bits of data on 58 phones seized by police probing a punch-up involving more than 50 fans at Trowell. He was among 14 men convicted of conspiracy to commit unlawful violence on September 28, 2013. Earlier that day, Forest had beaten the Rams 1-0...
  • Nottingham Post commented Nottingham Forest hooligan spared jail after threatening to tear...

    Nottingham Post commented Nottingham Forest hooligan spared jail after threatening to tear...
    A Nottingham Forest football hooligan was excused jail so he could care for two children after threatening to tear Derby County fans "limb from limb". Jobless Mark McKendrick, 41, made the comment in a text message found among a million bits of data on 58 phones seized by police probing a punch-up involving more than 50 fans at Trowell. He was among 14 men convicted of conspiracy to commit unlawful violence on September 28, 2013. Earlier that day, Forest had beaten the Rams 1-0...
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  • BenIreland published Life saving officers and brave civilians honoured at annual...

    BenIreland published Life saving officers and brave civilians honoured at annual...
    Officers who saved a man who had doused himself in petrol and a member of the public who helped a policeman who had been tackled into rush hour traffic have been commended. They were honoured at the annual Nottinghamshire Police Awards at the Albert Hall. PCs Richard Shaw and Mark Elliott were given the Chief Constable Commendation after saving a man from setting fire to himself in Castle Gate, in the city centre. PC Shaw, 35, said: "He was sat on the other side of a bench to the...
  • TracyWalker published Man appears in court accused of attempted murder

    TracyWalker published Man appears in court accused of attempted murder
    A man has appeared in court accused of attempted murder. Joe Liffen, 25, was arrested on Sunday following a serious assault on a woman. It is said to have happened in Felton Avenue, Mansfield Woodhouse, at around 3am that morning. The woman was treated in hospital for her injuries. Liffen, formerly of Cardle Close, Mansfield, and now of no fixed abode, appeared at Mansfield Magistrates Court in connection with the attack. Justices transferred the case to be heard at Nottingham Crown...
  • TracyWalker published Good Deeds Notts: Young Zak's £3,200 boost for worthy...

    TracyWalker published Good Deeds Notts: Young Zak's £3,200 boost for worthy...
    Most 18-year-olds have many things on their minds. A-levels, getting into university, acquiring a driving licence, boys, girls, or even the latest pair of trainers. But selfless Zak Scott was thinking only of supporting others when he started a mission to help worthy causes. Now he has raised an impressive £3,200 for charity in two years. The aspiring actor, of Elliot Close, Long Eaton, who attends Friesland Specialist Performing Arts College, did it by directing, producing and...
  • BenIreland published Strelley boxing club wins national award for tackling anti-social...

    BenIreland published Strelley boxing club wins national award for tackling anti-social...
    A boxing project in Strelley has won a national award for tackling anti-social behaviour. The Kids Only (KO) Boxing Club was named as the best project for improving community cohesion and resolving ASB, at the Resolve ASB Awards. Resolve is the national body for best practice in dealing with the issue. It was the brainchild of Nottingham City Homes housing patch manager Karen Swan and Police Sergeant Gary Bulmer, who became a qualified boxing coach. Children from Strelley and Bilborough...
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  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham's Wollaton Park to be transformed into magical...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham's Wollaton Park to be transformed into magical...
    Young singers will be making a bid for the festive charts when the winners of a carol competition at the Great Christmas Showget the chance to record their song and star in their own video. Fifty primary and secondary schools have entered the contest, which will take place over two weekends in Wollaton Park. The entrants include Richard Bonington Primary, in Arnold, Carlton le Willows Academy in Gedling, and Abbey Road Primary in West Bridgford, where teacher Dominic Marshall said:...
  • JenniferScott published Man spends two hours on top of Bulwell pub

    JenniferScott published Man spends two hours on top of Bulwell pub
    A man spent two hours atop a pub roof in Bulwell on Wednesday.Nottinghamshire Police were called to the scene at The Lion Revived in Bulwell at about 1.45pm. Witnesses said they saw four police cars and a police van at the pub waiting for the man to come down.A spokeswoman from the force told the Post: "Officers were on the scene to make sure he wasn't hurt."After the incident, a man was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage.
  • Nottmtails published Nottingham Forest fans have another chance to catch up with Reds...

    Nottmtails published Nottingham Forest fans have another chance to catch up with Reds...
    Nottingham Forest fans will have another chance to catch up with their European Cup winning heroes at the City Ground tomorrow. Almost all of the players involved in the I Believe in Miracles film will be at the megastore from (6pm) to sign copies of the book that has been published alongside the film.Author Daniel Taylor and 13 of the players, including John Robertson, Trevor Francis and Kenny Burns, will be there.The book accompanies the I Believe in Miracles documentary film and charts the...
  • BenIreland published Anti-fracking campaigners gather outside shale gas firm's...

    BenIreland published Anti-fracking campaigners gather outside shale gas firm's...
    Anti-fracking protestors campaigned outside an exhibition held by a company looking to drill in north Nottinghamshire.IGas held an exhibition at Charnwood Hotel in Blyth, close to the proposed site near Tinker Lane, the A634 between Barnby Moor and Blyth, that the firm wants to use for shale gas extraction.Campaigners from the Frack Free Notts group demonstrated with a series of facts and figures about shale gas extraction.They will be protesting again on Thursday, November 18, in Doncaster,...
  • Nottingham Post published Jonah Lomu passing away a 'huge loss' to rugby, says Nottingham...

    Nottingham Post published Jonah Lomu passing away a 'huge loss' to rugby, says Nottingham...
    Nottingham Rugby backs coach Ben Johnston says former opponent Jonah Lomu is a "huge loss" to the game.Lomu passed away at the age of 40 on Tuesday, having suffered with long standing kidney problems.Johnston faced the giant winger when he won the last of his two England caps against New Zealand at Twickenham.They were also on opposing sides in a sevens World Cup and when Lomu played for the Barbarians in 2002.Johnston says Lomu's size and skill made him rugby's first global...
  • NottmPostEG published The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2: The cast talk larks,...

    NottmPostEG published The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2: The cast talk larks,...
    The Hunger Games franchise may be drawing to an end, but for stars Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth, the fun lives on. The trio talk unbreakable bonds, larks on set and 'wrong' tattoos with Gemma Dunn Stealing is never OK. Unless, of course, you're Academy Award-winner Jennifer Lawrence, and the object of your desire is a pair of handsome co-stars. "The only things I took [from The Hunger Games set] were Josh [Hutcherson] and Liam [Hemsworth]," declares the...
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham Panthers hope to buck trend and find winning formula...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Panthers hope to buck trend and find winning formula...
    The numbers rarely lie in sport, but for Nottingham Panthers the challenge is to break a surprising run of statistics in the next three weeks.Panthers are one game into a run of 11 out of 13 away fixtures as they head north to Scotland for games against Edinburgh Capitals on Friday and on Saturday.They have only won two of their seven road trips in all competitions this season compared to being beaten twice in 13 games at the National Ice Centre.Such struggles are not isolated to the Elite...
  • Nottingham Post published Samit Patel grateful for the chance to focus on cricket not...

    Nottingham Post published Samit Patel grateful for the chance to focus on cricket not...
    Samit Patel is confident he will play for England again as hepraised coach Trevor Bayliss for letting him focus on cricket, not his fitness.The Nottinghamshire all-rounder has returned home from the United Arab Emirates after playing in the most recent Test against Pakistan after a late-call up to the squad.The 30-year-old (pictured) could have expected to have played in far more than six Tests in his career, but regular criticisms over his condition, rather than his talent, has seen...
  • Nottingham Post published Hockey round-up: Notts trio off to Australia with England for...

    Nottingham Post published Hockey round-up: Notts trio off to Australia with England for...
    Nottinghamshire will be well represented in the England over-40s age group squad at the 2016 Masters Hockey World Cup in Australia in March.Following successful trials held at Beeston Hockey Club, home player Iain Randall and Boots goalkeeper Keith Kirkpatrick gained selection in manager Andy Taylor's squad.Taylor, who is the director of hockey at Mansfield HC and also coaches at Redhill Ladies Hockey Club, is heading into his third year in charge of the Masters England team, who are ranked...
  • sherdley published Tom Crawford cleared of assault on police

    sherdley published Tom Crawford cleared of assault on police
    Cancer patient Tom Crawford has been cleared of assaulting a policeman, as his Carlton home was repossessed by bailiffs in the summer.The 64-year-old, who has been involved in a turbulent wrangle over his home with the bank, left court yesterday a free man.His supporters in the public gallery at the city's magistrates' court clapped at the decision of District Judge Tim Devas, who had heard all the evidence against Mr Crawford, of Fearn Chase, Carlton.The judge said that technically the force...
  • Nottingham Post published Hockey round-up: Victory joy for Beeston teams

    Nottingham Post published Hockey round-up: Victory joy for Beeston teams
    Sophie Robinson scored twice as Beeston beat Whitley Bay and Tynemouth 2-1 in the Women's Conference North.And she could have scored more goals for the Bees, but saw one shot from a penalty corner hit a post.Maddie Pearce then struck the rebound against the same post as Beeston were denied an opening goal.The Bees fell 1-0 behind five minutes later a the home side converted a penalty corner.Robinson made it 1-1 with a coolly taken penalty stroke.And she then produced a moment...
  • BenIreland published Can you help police find missing Aspley man?

    BenIreland published Can you help police find missing Aspley man?
    An appeal has been launched to find a 28-year-old man from Aspley who has been missing for nearly two weeks.Nottinghamshire Police is asking the public to help them find Florin Turcu.He was last seen in Luton Close, Aspley at around 7pm on November 7 and officers say they believe he may have been travelling to Birmingham.Florin is described as white, around 5ft 9in tall, and of slim build.He has short black hair and a goatee beard. When he was last seen, he was wearing a black leather jacket,...
  • BenIreland published Man assaults woman in Sutton-in-Ashfield before driving off in...

    BenIreland published Man assaults woman in Sutton-in-Ashfield before driving off in...
    Police are appealing for witnesses after an alleged assault in Sutton-in-Ashfield.The force says a man got out of a black BMW and assaulted a woman before driving off from the Lammas Road scene.Officers were called at around 3.40pm on Tuesday, November 17.The man has been described as a light-skinned Asian, of a slim build and in his late 30s. He is said to be around 5ft 9inches tall and has dark hair.If you saw this incident or think you can help, you can call Nottinghamshire Police on 101...
  • BenIreland published Loose slates fall from roof in Bulwell leaving pavement closed

    BenIreland published Loose slates fall from roof in Bulwell leaving pavement closed
    Part of the pavement in Main Street, Bulwell, were cordoned off as loose slates fell from the roof. Local community police officers helped to keep pedestrians away from the scene - by Ronnie's Pizza and Grill and estate agents William H Brown. Nottingham's Parking Enforcement team tweeted to reassure residents at around 1.30pm on Wednesday, November 18.
  • TomNorton published Storm Barney leads to more than 90 reports of damage across...

    TomNorton published Storm Barney leads to more than 90 reports of damage across...
    High winds battered Nottinghamshire on Tuesday evening as Hurricane Barney brought down trees, fencing and traffic lights across the county.The city and county councils dealt with more than 96 incidents caused by the wind, including downed trees and blocked roads overnight with crews working into Wednesday. Storm Barney, which is the second storm named by the Met Office in the past week, brought winds of up to 85mph across the country.The forecaster recorded speeds of between 51mph and...
  • TomNorton published Council block off car park in Colwick over dogging concerns

    TomNorton published Council block off car park in Colwick over dogging concerns
    Police and the city council have been forced to closed a beauty spot car park after complaints that people were meeting there to have sex. Colwick Country Park has been a notorious trouble spot for years, with motorists using the area to watch and participate in sexual activity, otherwise known as "dogging". The authorities have now blocked off a car park to the area in Daleside Road following a number of complaints from members of the public. It will not be accessible to...
  • Care home put 'in special measures'

    Care home put 'in special measures'
    A care home in Gedling is put in special measures after inspectors criticise patient care and failure to report allegations of abuse.
  • BenIreland published 'Shoot-to-kill': Nottingham's Labour MP Chris Leslie against...

    BenIreland published 'Shoot-to-kill': Nottingham's Labour MP Chris Leslie against...
    Nottingham MP Chris Leslie has gone against his party leader's opinion, stating in the House of Commons that police officers should be given the power to use "lethal force" when necessary. The Labour MP's comments came in the wake of the terrorist attacks in Paris, which killed 129 people. Mr Leslie, who represents Nottingham East, said: "The security services need our full support at this time. "Shouldn't it be immediately obvious to everyone, to everyone, tht the...
  • BenIreland commented 'Shoot-to-kill': Nottingham's Labour MP Chris Leslie against...

    BenIreland commented 'Shoot-to-kill': Nottingham's Labour MP Chris Leslie against...
    Nottingham MP Chris Leslie has gone against his party leader's opinion, stating in the House of Commons that police officers should be given the power to use "lethal force" when necessary. The Labour MP's comments came in the wake of the terrorist attacks in Paris, which killed 129 people. Mr Leslie, who represents Nottingham East, said: "The security services need our full support at this time. "Shouldn't it be immediately obvious to everyone, to everyone, tht the...
  • Barry_Cooper published Windy weather in Nottingham over the years

    Barry_Cooper published Windy weather in Nottingham over the years
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  • TracyWalker published Carlton matriarch with 10 children, 39 grandchildren and 24...

    TracyWalker published Carlton matriarch with 10 children, 39 grandchildren and 24...
    Being head of one of Nottinghamshire's biggest families could well be the secret to Emma Parnham's long life. Mrs Parnham turned 102 on Wednesday and being a mum of 10, grandmother of 39, and great-grandmother-of-24, with "countless" great-great-grandchildren, she was not short of well-wishers. She said: "I just keep going. "I used to go through three loaves a day feeding my kids." And the family had an allotment, so there was always plenty of food. She only...
  • Barry_Cooper published Baby of the Year winners over the years

    Barry_Cooper published Baby of the Year winners over the years
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  • Nottingham Post published Coast host Neil Oliver offers home advice

    Nottingham Post published Coast host Neil Oliver offers home advice
    This week's high winds may have revealed some chinks in your home's defences. Don't worry maintenance tips are at hand...
    Friday, November 20, is the start of national maintenance week and this year the organisers, the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB), are driving home some timely advice – don't put off maintenance! Broadcaster, author, historian and archaeologist Neil Oliver is keenly aware of the changes that the passage of time can make to a building, but he...
  • NottmPostEG published Nottingham Jazz Diary by Jeanie Barton, November 20 to 26

    NottmPostEG published Nottingham Jazz Diary by Jeanie Barton, November 20 to 26
    It's the last week we can enjoy music minus the Christmas numbers, so avoid the television's premature festivities and head to Stray's Tapas and Jazz in Newark on November 20, where pianist and singer Wendy Kirkland entertains alongside her partner Pat Sprakes on double bass from 7pm, ring 01636 613 764 to book a table. That evening from 9pm Rikki Thomas-Martinez (lead singer of Mas Y Mas) sings and plays for your pleasure in Baresca, 9 Byard Lane in the Lace Market. Sunday lunch is...
  • Nottmtails commented Delighted skipper Chris Cohen will return to full training with...

    Nottmtails commented Delighted skipper Chris Cohen will return to full training with...
    Chris Cohen will return to full training with the rest of the Nottingham Forest squad on Friday, as he finally edges closer to the end of his latest battle against injury. The Reds skipper hopes to get his first taste of match action with the under-21 side next month, after making progress with his third major knee injury – which has kept him on the sidelines for 14 months. Midfielder Cohen, 28, admits he is itching to make his return – and today pledged to repay the club's...
  • NottmPostEG published The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2: Review and trailer

    NottmPostEG published The Hunger Games: Mockingjay -  Part 2: Review and trailer
    At a critical juncture in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2, Woody Harrelson's grizzled mentor Haymitch Abernathy pays tribute to his battle-scarred protegee, Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence). "I'll say this Katniss, you don't disappoint," he beams. Similar praise could almost be lavished on the concluding chapter of the dystopian saga, based on the novels by Suzanne Collins. This bruising battle royale remains faithful to the books and largely justifies the decision...
  • Nottingham Post commented Nottingham Forest at 150: Flashback: Reds dig deep to win FA Cup...

    Nottingham Post commented Nottingham Forest at 150: Flashback: Reds dig deep to win FA Cup...
    Nottingham Forest's route to Wembley in 1959 was precarious. They almost came unstuck on an ice-bound pitch against amateurs Tooting and Mitcham in the third round. The game was the biggest day in Tooting's 77-year history. After knocking out Bournemouth and Northampton, the London club relished tackling Forest in mid-winter. The Reds were 2-0 down at half-time and heading for an unwanted entry in the football book of great FA Cup upsets. There were more than 14,000 packed into Tooting's...
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest duo Nelson Oliveira and Ryan Mendes involved in...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest duo Nelson Oliveira and Ryan Mendes involved in...
    Two Nottingham Forest players were involved in last night's round of international games. Striker Nelson Oliveira came on for the last ten minutes of Portugal's 2-0 friendly win over Luxembourg as he replaced Sheffield Wednesday's Lucas Joao. Ryan Mendes was an unused substitute for Cape Verde as they won their World Cup qualifier against Kenya.
  • Barry_Cooper published Black Friday: 11 online shopping safety tips to protect you from...

    Barry_Cooper published Black Friday: 11 online shopping safety tips to protect you from...
    More than £1 billion is predicted to be spent on Black Friday this year, a jump from £810 million in 2014, with the vast majority being spent online with well-known retailers like Amazon, Currys, Tesco and John Lewis.But not Asda, as the Walmart-owned chain has decided against taking part after the chaos seen at some of its stores last year.Black Friday deals will be not be restricted to just one day, retailers will be offering different, and changing, offers across the weekend,...
  • Goals will come for Green - Murray

    Goals will come for Green - Murray
    Mansfield Town manager Adam Murray says the goals will soon flow for striker Matt Green.
  • Three-match ban for Notts' Jenner

    Three-match ban for Notts' Jenner
    Notts County winger Julian Jenner receives a three-match ban from the Football Association for violent conduct.
  • Nottingham Post published James DeGale warns 'old man' Carl Froch to stay retired

    Nottingham Post published James DeGale warns 'old man' Carl Froch to stay retired
    Carl Froch is an "old man" who should stay retired, according to James DeGale.Nottingham's former four-time world champion Froch recently told the Post it would be "an easy night's work" to beat DeGale if he came out of retirement."Once he got beyond four rounds, he'd be in very deep water," he said."I'd take him to places he had never been and I know I would win – simple as that." IBF super-middleweight champion DeGale says the Cobra, 38, would be...
  • Nottingham Post published Open houses in Notts this weekend

    Nottingham Post published Open houses in Notts this weekend
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  • Nottingham Post commented Notts County winger Julian Jenner banned for three matches

    Nottingham Post commented Notts County winger Julian Jenner banned for three matches
    Notts County winger Julian Jenner has been handed a three match ban after accepting a charge of violent conduct. The suspension relates to an incident late on in the 2-0 FA Cup first round defeat at Salford City on November 6. The former Netherlands under-21 international did not contest the charge. He was involved in a row with home fans shortly before the final whistle, although it is not clear if that is what led to the ban. The winger will miss games against Northampton Town and Barnet...
  • NottmPostEG published Talib Kweli, Rescue Rooms, Nottingham: Review

    NottmPostEG published Talib Kweli, Rescue Rooms, Nottingham: Review
    "Hip-Hop is the most unifying thing we have" Talib Kweli preached to the crowd last night during his performance at the Rescue Rooms. The Brooklyn-born rapper kicked things off with some popular songs off his older albums; tracks like Come Here featuring Miguel. Throughout the night the 40-year-old would stop the music and get the audience involved, he urged them to sing louder and asked them, "Do you really appreciate Hip-Hop?" Oddly enough it was Talib Kweli's rendition...
  • NottmPostEG published The Barber of Seville, Theatre Royal, Nottingham: Review

    NottmPostEG published The Barber of Seville, Theatre Royal, Nottingham: Review
    When an opera makes you smile even before it starts, then you know you're in for a good evening. There are so many winning ingredients in Opera North's revival of their classic The Barber of Seville: a three-level theatre-within-a-theatre set with intricately painted curtains behind which lie piles of furniture and props all poised to be involved in the comic action. And everything is stagey in the best possible sense - even to the extent of having lively on-stage spectators leading the...
  • Barry_Cooper published Nottingham reacts: Storm Barney leaves a trail of destruction

    Barry_Cooper published Nottingham reacts: Storm Barney leaves a trail of destruction
    Nottingham was besieged by Storm Barney overnight as strong winds brought down trees, garden fences and ornaments across the county, while electricity was also reported to have been out in certain areas. As people battened down the hatches in preparation for the windy conditions, the good folk of Nottingham took to social media to express what they were going through before embarking upon the unenviable task of taking on the conditions during rush hour this morning. Devastation from the wind...
  • JemmaPage published Nottingham cheerleaders bring home six trophies after regional...

    JemmaPage published Nottingham cheerleaders bring home six trophies after regional...
    Cheerleaders were jumping for joy after back-flipping to victory and bringing home six trophies from a competition in Manchester.Almost 40 dancers from Leah's Dance Academy in Thorneywood took to the floor for their first competition of the cheer season.The athletes, aged between six and 34, represented Nottingham in six categories at the Future Cheer Regional Competition in Bolton, Manchester – and came back with six trophies. The dance school, in Hooton Street, was set up by Leah...
  • PMBlackburn published West Bridgford woman's acts of kindness make the world a brighter...

    PMBlackburn published West Bridgford woman's acts of kindness make the world a brighter...
    Approaching a random person in Old Market Square and handing over a bunch of flowers was one of the peaks of Helen Green's campaign of kindness.The 43-year-old, who lives in West Bridgford, has been doing something good in the community – like leaving chocolate bars for people to find, or writing notes of kindness in newspapers – since July, but stepping outside of being anonymous felt like a bigger deal."That was my favourite and the scariest thing I have done – it was...
  • PMBlackburn published ​MPs call for merger of Nottinghamshire hospital trusts

    PMBlackburn published ​MPs call for merger of Nottinghamshire hospital trusts
    Just 18 miles separate Nottingham's Queen's Medical Centre from King's Mill Hospital in Sutton-in-Ashfield. But the difference between the two hospitals could hardly be any more significant. The QMC is one of the country's busiest teaching hospitals and leads the way nationally in major trauma, many fields of cancer, research and cardiac treatment; while the trust which runs King's Mill and Newark hospitals, Sherwood Forest Hospitals, has recently been branded inadequate by health inspectors...
  • Nottingham Post published New Nottingham bar for tequila fans

    Nottingham Post published New Nottingham bar for tequila fans
    Nottingham has a Kitty Cafe and now 400 Rabbits, but it's nothing to do with fluffy bunnies as LYNETTE PINCHESS finds out on a visit to the city's new tequila bar Salt, tequila and lime tends to be the usual introduction to the Mexican spirit. But the trio doesn't appear on the bar menu at 400 Rabbits, a new nightspot down one of Nottingham's hidden alleyways. "We don't encourage it," replies co-owner James Aspell, when asked if it's served at the venue in Hurts Yard, which links...
  • Nottingham Post published Late chemists in Nottingham, Wednesday, November 18th, 2015

    Nottingham Post published Late chemists in Nottingham, Wednesday, November 18th, 2015
    Arnold:M. N. Singh, 77 High Street, to 6.30pm; Sainsbury's, Nottingham Road, to 10pm; Asda, 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 Rd, to 7pm; Jardines, Sainsbury's Complex, Beeston, to 6.45pm; Manor, 24 Chilwell Road, to 7pm. Bestwood:Forest Pharmacy, 131 Arnold Road, to 7pm. Bilborough:Co-op, Bracebridge Drive, 7am to 11pm. Burton Joyce:Burrows & Close, 49 Main...

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