• RachelGorman published Can you help find missing 48-year-old Andrew Bates?

    RachelGorman published Can you help find missing 48-year-old Andrew Bates?
    Police are becoming increasing worried about Carlton man who has been reported missing from his home. Andrew Bates, 48, was last seen just after 4pm on Wednesday and there is concern for his current state of mind. Andrew is white, around 5ft 8ins tall, of medium build and has a shaved head. He is heavily tattooed, with a number distinctive visible tattoos on his head. When he was last seen he was wearing grey and navy Adidas trainers, dark navy Crosshatch jeans, white and grey Crosshatch...
  • RachelGorman published Residents cheer as new Aldi in Stapleford is given the go-ahead

    RachelGorman published Residents cheer as new Aldi in Stapleford is given the go-ahead
    Applause erupted from the public gallery as plans to build a new Aldi supermarket in Stapleford were approved. On Wednesday night, members of Broxtowe Borough Council unanimously voted to ignore a recommendation from planners to scrap the proposal for the discount store in Pinfold Trading Estate, off Nottingham Road. The development had been opposed by rival supermarket the Co-op amid concerns that the competition would result in the closure of its store in Derby Road - less than a mile...
  • JenniferScott published Council gives thumbs up to wind turbine as residents promise to...

    JenniferScott published Council gives thumbs up to wind turbine as residents promise to...
    Campaigners have vowed to fight on after losing their battle to bring down a 66.5 metre wind turbine in Woodborough. The structure - which has blades measuring 33 metres - was erected on Woodborough Park Farm in 2013, but has faced a barrage of legal challenges since, leading the planning application to return to Gedling Borough Council. But on Wednesday night, councillors voted through the plans - 10 in favour and five against - leaving residents reeling. Councillor Peter Barnes, who sits...
  • JenniferScott commented Council gives thumbs up to wind turbine as residents promise to...

    JenniferScott commented Council gives thumbs up to wind turbine as residents promise to...
    Campaigners have vowed to fight on after losing their battle to bring down a 66.5 metre wind turbine in Woodborough. The structure - which has blades measuring 33 metres - was erected on Woodborough Park Farm in 2013, but has faced a barrage of legal challenges since, leading the planning application to return to Gedling Borough Council. But on Wednesday night, councillors voted through the plans - 10 in favour and five against - leaving residents reeling. Councillor Peter Barnes, who sits...
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  • Fly-tipper uses identical twin defence

    Fly-tipper uses identical twin defence
    A fly-tipper who blamed his identical twin for the illegal disposal car tyres in Nottingham is sentenced after a trial.
  • JemmaPage published Good Deeds Notts: 300 acts of kindness completed by Post readers

    JemmaPage published Good Deeds Notts: 300 acts of kindness completed by Post readers
    Communities, schools and businesses have completed 300 acts of kindness since The Post kicked off its Good Deeds Notts campaign.The initiative was launched in August and aims to encourage 1,000 people and groups to raise money for charity, volunteer in their communities and give their neighbours a helping hand to help make Nottinghamshire a better place.The good deeds have included sponsored softball games, memory walks, bike rides and clay pigeon shoots.The campaign also handed out...
  • JemmaPage published Good Deeds Notts: Pensioner vows to travel to Durham Cathedral in...

    JemmaPage published Good Deeds Notts: Pensioner vows to travel to Durham Cathedral in...
    Pensioner Dorothy Davis was devastated when she discovered her husband-to-be had just hours left to live.But in her hour of need, she was comforted by kind-hearted staff at Durham Cathedral.The 65-year-old has now pledged to travel more than 150 miles from her home in Bramcote to volunteer at the North East venue as a thank you for their unwavering support.Ms Davis, a mum of three, was at a volunteer training day at the cathedral when she learned that her partner Peter had suffered a sudden...
  • PMBlackburn published Poor take up of the flu jab in Nottingham blamed on weather and...

    PMBlackburn published Poor take up of the flu jab in Nottingham blamed on weather and...
    Health experts have blamed mild weather and media reports of last year's failed 'flu vaccine for a poor take-up of the jab among children in Nottingham this year.Latest figures, revealed at a meeting of the joint city and county health scrutiny committee, showed that just 61 per cent of children in the city who should have been immunised had the jab, compared to 79 per cent in Nottinghamshire.Health chiefs have called a meeting to discuss the problem, which is thought to affect the city more...
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  • JonPritchard commented Van parked on pavement caught on camera

    JonPritchard commented Van parked on pavement caught on camera
    Staff at a furniture company promised to park more considerately after a van was snapped blocking the pavement outside the store.Neighbours in Clifton had complained of the van forcing parents and their children to walk on the road.Gordon Waterfall, owner of King's Warehouse Furniture, said: "Clearly this van isn't parked right and I've spoken to the lads who drive that and it won't happen again."We don't want to upset any of our customers or the community."The van was parked on a...
  • RachelGorman published Plans for 49 retirement apartments given thumbs up from locals

    RachelGorman published Plans for 49 retirement apartments given thumbs up from locals
    Brand new homes for pensioners will be in "high demand", say Stapleford residents. Plans for 49 retirement apartments were unveiled at a public exhibition in The Haven Centre, Wadsworth Road, yesterday. Developers McCarthy and Stone plan to build the homes on the former Sinbad Plant Hire site, in Hickings Lane. Dozens of locals turned out to see the artist impressions of the homes with many already registering their interest despite a planning application yet to be submitted to...
  • PMBlackburn published Nottingham dementia researchers aim to cut down on falls and...

    PMBlackburn published Nottingham dementia researchers aim to cut down on falls and...
    Researchers in Nottingham have launched a £2.8 million study to help people with early stages of dementia – in a bid to cut out broken bones and hospital stays.The degenerative condition causes a loss of memory, judgement and balance, and up to 80 per cent of patients have falls every year as a result of their declining health.But a team of researchers at the University of Nottingham and Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust have been awarded a £2.8 million grant from the..
  • PMBlackburn published Nottingham's biggest brewer Castle Rock unveils beer and wine...

    PMBlackburn published Nottingham's biggest brewer Castle Rock unveils beer and wine...
    The city's biggest brewer is to unveil a startling new beer – made with grape as well as grain. Castle Rock, based in Queensbridge Road in the city centre, has brewed what is thought to be the first ever real ale and white wine hybrid – named New Era – with the first pint to be poured later this month. Half pale ale and half pinot grigio, the 7.7% abv beer will be the seventh in the brewery's Traffic Street Special series – an experimental project separate to their...
  • Nottingham Post commented Nottingham Forest to appeal David Vaughan red card against...

    Nottingham Post commented Nottingham Forest to appeal David Vaughan red card against...
    Nottingham Forest will appeal the red card David Vaughan received against Birmingham City last night. Vaughan was controversially sent off for a challenge on Clayton Donaldson that seemingly merited a booking at most, as the Birmingham striker ducked his head into a challenge and Vaughan raised his boot to waist height in an effort to win the ball. The club were initially understood to be reluctant to risk appealing one of several questionable decisions made by referee Mark Brown. They...
  • BenIreland published Three people arrested at Nottingham homeless camp by intu...

    BenIreland published Three people arrested at Nottingham homeless camp by intu...
    Three people have been arrested by police at the homeless camp in Cliff Road, near the intu Broadmarsh Centre.Officers were called to the site, which was set up on New Year's Day, after a report of an assault late on Tuesday, January 12.A 40-year-old man staying at the camp was arrested on suspicion of assaulting a woman who was also staying there.Stephen Paul Hurt, of no fixed address, has been charged with one count of assault.While conducting enquiries, police officers established that a...
  • Nottingham Post published Duncan Busby starts countdown to European Archery Championship...

    Nottingham Post published Duncan Busby starts countdown to European Archery Championship...
    GB archer Duncan Busby started the countdown to the European Archery Championship with a trick shot at the Nottingham Council House. The double gold medallist at the 2010 Commonwealth Games (pictured), performed a challenging shot through a line of balloons to start the build-up to the tournament which will be staged in Nottingham in just over four months. The championship will take place in May at two locations in the city, commencing with the qualification and elimination rounds at the...
  • Nottingham Post published Garry Birtles column: Notts County fans have to give Jamie...

    Nottingham Post published Garry Birtles column: Notts County fans have to give Jamie...
    Notts County finally unveiled their new manager this week and it was a name that took everybody by surprise. Jamie Fullarton has never managed a team before, but has been given the chance to lead the oldest professional football club in the world. Like the supporters, I was shocked given the names that were being touted such as John Sheridan and Mark Cooper who both have decent track records. But Fullarton must have been incredibly impressive in the interview and we are not privy to what...
  • Nottingham Post commented Garry Birtles column: Notts County fans have to give Jamie...

    Nottingham Post commented Garry Birtles column: Notts County fans have to give Jamie...
    Notts County finally unveiled their new manager this week and it was a name that took everybody by surprise. Jamie Fullarton has never managed a team before, but has been given the chance to lead the oldest professional football club in the world. Like the supporters, I was shocked given the names that were being touted such as John Sheridan and Mark Cooper who both have decent track records. But Fullarton must have been incredibly impressive in the interview and we are not privy to what...
  • JonPritchard published Yoga centre to bring new lease of life to Beeston

    JonPritchard published Yoga centre to bring new lease of life to Beeston
    Bendy Beeston residents can keep in shape this year in a new yoga centre is set to open in the town. Husband and wife duo Veronica Layunta-Maurel and Rory Herbert have started up Akasha Yoga Centre, in Wollaton Road, which officially opens on Monday. The couple, along with the teachers who are working at the centre, are holding an open day on Saturday from 2.30pm to give a taster of what it's all about. Mrs Layunta-Maurel said: "Akasha means 'space in Sanskrit, and my hopes are that...
  • Couple locked in castle on wedding day

    Couple locked in castle on wedding day
    A couple find themselves locked in the grounds of Newark Castle on their wedding day.
  • Nottingham Post published Garry Birtles column: I thought Henri Lansbury would be out for...

    Nottingham Post published Garry Birtles column: I thought Henri Lansbury would be out for...
    Having seen the pictures of Henri Lansbury looking in some distress at the weekend after injuring his ankle, I have to say I feared the worst. Ligament damage is never good, but it could have been much worse and a bad break could have led to a much longer spell on the sidelines. Obviously he could miss the rest of the season now as a result, and I would just like to wish him all the best in his recovery. He's a good player, who is blessed with vision and an abundance of quality so it's...
  • Nottingham Post commented Garry Birtles column: I thought Henri Lansbury would be out for...

    Nottingham Post commented Garry Birtles column: I thought Henri Lansbury would be out for...
    Having seen the pictures of Henri Lansbury looking in some distress at the weekend after injuring his ankle, I have to say I feared the worst. Ligament damage is never good, but it could have been much worse and a bad break could have led to a much longer spell on the sidelines. Obviously he could miss the rest of the season now as a result, and I would just like to wish him all the best in his recovery. He's a good player, who is blessed with vision and an abundance of quality so it's...
  • MattDavies published Nottingham Panthers: Shane Madolora keen to stay on after...

    MattDavies published Nottingham Panthers: Shane Madolora keen to stay on after...
    Shane Madolora has already seen enough of Nottingham Panthers to know he wants to turn his stay into a long-term one. The netminder joined the club as injury cover for Miika Wiikman and made a strong impression in his first weekend, winning man of the match against Fife Flyers. He admits his future is "up in the air" after leaving Italian club Valpellice to come to the Elite League. "It's a great opportunity for me to come here and hopefully stay on depending how the...
  • Nottingham Post published Creative agency Diversity secures six figure public sector...

    Nottingham Post published Creative agency Diversity secures six figure public sector...
    Nottingham creative agency Diversity has successfully won a six figure tender to complete a rebrand for the Agricultural and Horticultural Development Board (AHDB).The Arnold based firm was awarded a three year creative design contract to support AHDB in their corporate communications targeting farmers and levy-payers.As a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain,AHDB's purpose is to equip levy payers with independent, evidence-based information and tools..
  • BenIreland published Tony Fisher death: Carlton residents praise police operation as...

    BenIreland published Tony Fisher death: Carlton residents praise police operation as...
    As police interviews with nine murder suspects began on Wednesday, a cordon remained in place around the house of 58-year-old Tony Fisher.Yellow plastic sheeting was still covering the side door to the Coningswath Road house in Carlton, yards from the terminus of the 27 bus, on January 13.The labourer was found dead at his home by his son on Saturday after suffering stab wounds.Seven men, aged between 22 and 47, and two women, aged 28 and 42, are still being held by police after being arrested..
  • MattDavies published Nottingham Panthers: Corey Neilson accepts fan frustration but...

    MattDavies published Nottingham Panthers: Corey Neilson accepts fan frustration but...
    Corey Neilson understands the frustrations of fans, but says their support is essential if Nottingham Panthers are to get their season back on track before it is too late. Panthers were a dominant force in the Elite League at the start of the campaign, but have slipped to fifth after a run of ten wins in 21 games since the start of November. There is mitigation for their slide – injuries and a long run of road games – but supporters appeared to lose patience as the team was booed...
  • JemmaPage published Friends come to the rescue after train controller Tom Burns...

    JemmaPage published Friends come to the rescue after train controller Tom Burns...
    Friends came to the rescue when train controller Tom Burns knocked himself out showing his moves on the dancefloor – but his thank you flowers ended up at the wrong house.The 49-year-old went out for a few drinks with his wife Libby Carrington-Burns at their local pub, the Pear Tree in Keyworth, on Friday night. But when the DJ started playing Wham's Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go, the notorious dancer spun around and smashed his head on the floor – knocking himself...
  • DanRussell commented Djanogly City Academy student wet herself – because teacher...

    DanRussell commented Djanogly City Academy student wet herself – because teacher...
    A mum-of-five claims her 11-year-old daughter was "too scared" to ask to go to the toilet at school – and ended up wetting herself in class. Gemma Buckingham says a teacher told pupils "not to bother" asking to go to the loo at Djanogly City Academy – where toilets are locked during lesson times. The 31-year-old has now taken two of her children out of the school and says they will not return until the toilet policy has changed. The school says the youngster...
  • LucyBudge published Langley Mill fire: CCTV footage shows defendants 'scoping area'

    LucyBudge published Langley Mill fire: CCTV footage shows defendants 'scoping area'
    Three men accused of the murder of two teenagers and a baby were captured on CCTV scoping out the area, a court has heard. Peter Eyre, 44, and his sons Anthony and Simon Eyre, aged 22 and 24, were on trial at Nottingham Crown Court on Wednesday. The men, now of Central Avenue, Sandiacre, are accused of deliberately setting ablaze a flat in North Street, Langley Mill, last June, which ended in the deaths of 17-year-old Amy Smith, her six-month-old daughter Ruby-Grace Gaunt and friend Edward...
  • Hales doubtful for third SA Test

    Hales doubtful for third SA Test
    England will make a late decision on batsman Alex Hales, who has a throat infection, before the third Test against South Africa.
  • MattDavies published Nottingham Forest 1 Birmingham City 1: Video highlights

    MattDavies published Nottingham Forest 1 Birmingham City 1: Video highlights
    Nottingham Forest made it ten unbeaten with a 1-1 draw against Birmingham City at the City Ground last night. But all the talk post match was about the controversial sending off of Reds midfielder David Vaughan. The Welsh international international was sent off in the second half for an apparent high boot on Blues striker Clayton Donaldson. Both Forest boss Dougie Freedman and counterpart Gary Rowett disagreed with the decision. Now you can judge for yourself. While Rowett felt...
  • JonPritchard published Abandoned car hauled from River Trent believed to be stolen

    JonPritchard published Abandoned car hauled from River Trent believed to be stolen
    A car which was hauled from the River Trent by emergency services on Tuesday is believed to be stolen, police have said. The car was pulled from the water by Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service and East Midlands Ambulance Service's Hazardous Area Response Team after being spotted by a dog walker.
    Police were called to the scene in Hoveringham Road, Hoveringham, shortly before 11am on Tuesday.A spokesman for Nottinghamshire Police said: "It is suspected to be a stolen car, a blue...
  • JonPritchard published Are you smart enough to join Mensa? Take the test in Nottingham

    JonPritchard published Are you smart enough to join Mensa? Take the test in Nottingham
    Brainboxes are being encouraged to take a test to join Mensa. The world's oldest and most famous high IQ society is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year and is holding an IQ test session in Nottingham on January 16. The test will be held at the International Community Centre in Mansfield Road at 10.30am, and anyone who achieves an IQ in the top two per cent will be invited to join Mensa. The supervised test consists of two assessments, one which measures mainly verbal reasoning...
  • JadeBeecroft published Former teacher accused of sexually abusing pupils in his primary...

    JadeBeecroft published Former teacher accused of sexually abusing pupils in his primary...
    A teacher touched girls' bottoms as they stood reading aloud in front of a primary school class, a jury has been told.Other pupils were allegedly assaulted in the store cupboard adjoining the classroom - while two claimed they were later raped at Roger Caffrey's home.The 70-year-old was deputy head of North Gate Primary in New Basford over a period of time prior to 1984.On Wednesday he went on trial at Nottingham Crown Court and denied 17 charges relating to seven girls.The court heard that when
  • GemmaToulson published Notts company Coldharbour Marine to take on 100 engineers

    GemmaToulson published Notts company  Coldharbour Marine to take on 100 engineers
    It's spearheaded the technology that helps ships kill infections carried in ballast water, now Coldharbour Marine is set to take on an additional 100 engineers to support its expansion into overseas markets.The Linby-based company designs, develops and produces advanced equipment for international maritime customers. Following its move from South Normanton into a new purpose -built site last year, the initial recruitment drive for 50 engineers has been triggered by imminent regulatory changes to
  • JonPritchard published Robot Wars: Cult show formerly filmed in Nottinghamshire set to...

    JonPritchard published Robot Wars: Cult show formerly filmed in Nottinghamshire set to...
    Robot Wars, the cult TV show which pitted teams of inventors and their robots against each other, will be rebooted for a new series, the BBC have confirmed. The series, which was filmed at the former RAF Newton base, near Bingham, ran for seven series between 1998 and 2004. It was presented by Jeremy Clarkson and then Craig Charles and Phillippa Forrester and gained a huge following. The new series includes a raft of technological advances since the show first aired more than a decade ago,...
  • Nottingham Post published East Midlands consumers start 2016 optimistic about their...

    Nottingham Post published East Midlands consumers start 2016 optimistic about their...
    Consumers across the county are starting the new year with confidence according to a survey commissioned by Barclaycard. The figures show more than 71 per cent of consumers feel optimistic about their household finances and, encouragingly for retailers, they expect to see a 35 per cent rise in spending over the next three months. A third of consumers plan to eat out more often, refresh their wardrobe and invest in a new electronic product whilst almost half plan to splash out on a big family...
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest at 150: Flashback: Reds' big win at Manchester...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest at 150: Flashback: Reds' big win at Manchester...
    Nottingham Forest enjoyed some memorable wins during their First Division winning season, like on December 17, 1977 when they slammed four past Manchester United at Old Trafford – and then opened an inquest into how they did not score more goals. Brian Clough's side annihilated United in their own stadium but the main conversation post match surrounded Forest's inability to write themselves into the record books with the kind of victory that would have done justice to their...
  • JadeBeecroft published Water company Severn Trent defends its bills

    JadeBeecroft published Water company Severn Trent defends its bills
    Severn Trent has defended its prices in the wake of a report by a committee of MPs which claims that millions of households in England and Wales are paying too much for their water supply. The report, from the Public Accounts Committee, said many householders would be "appalled" to learn their water bills could have been smaller. Household water bills averaged just under £400 per year last year. The committee of MPs said water regulator Ofwat regularly overestimated...
  • NottmPostEG published Nottingham Jazz Diary with Jeanie Barton: January 15 to 21

    NottmPostEG published Nottingham Jazz Diary with Jeanie Barton: January 15 to 21
    At the end of a week literally rocked by the untimely death of David Bowie, the creative world definitely feels a poorer place. Only one week ago he released what he knew to be his swansong album Blackstar, and with it gave jazz the most auspicious accolade - choosing to write and perform it with American jazz saxophonist Donny McCaslin's Quartet; featuring Jason Lindner on keyboards, Tim Lefebvre on electric bass and Mark Guiliana on drums. So many tributes have already been paid, but on behalf
  • GemmaToulson published 7,000 jobs created at new transport and warehousing hub

    GemmaToulson published 7,000 jobs created at new transport and warehousing hub
    Up to 7,000 jobs could be created at a new transport and warehousing hub in Castle Donington. Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin MP granted development consent to Roxhill Developments on Tuesday to push ahead with the East Midlands Gateway Rail Freight Interchange scheme. The development will be built on farmland north of East Midlands Airport and west of junction 24 of the M1. It will include ten warehouses and a freight terminal which would handle up to 16 trains-a-day, along with...
  • DanRobinson published Let it Be producer recalls how he started Beatles theatre show in...

    DanRobinson published Let it Be producer recalls how he started Beatles theatre show in...
    Beatlemania will take over Nottingham this summer when smash hit musical Let it Be comes to the Royal Concert Hall as part of its biggest ever tour. Producer Jeff Parry tells Dan Robinson about its modest origins, how it differs from most theatre shows and what to expect in the Fab Four's famous celebration.From its roots in a Canadian car park to encouraging audiences to share videos of the show on social media, Let it Be is not your typical theatre production. Even the cast includes an...
  • LucyBudge published Win a Wedding: First couples apply in a bid to scoop the day of...

    LucyBudge published Win a Wedding: First couples apply in a bid to scoop the day of...
    Nottingham's lovebirds are getting ready to battle it out and win a £16,000 wedding with the Post - and the competition looks tougher than ever.The annual contest kicked off on Monday and applications have already been flooding in. After spotting the launch of this year's contest this week, 20-year-old Amber Stevens, along with her fiance Aaron Launder, applied straight away – making the Hucknall pair one of the first six entrants. Amber, who is mum to one-year-old Harrison,...
  • JonPritchard published Are you the big winner? £33m winning Lotto ticket still...

    JonPritchard published Are you the big winner? £33m winning Lotto ticket still...
    If you've forgotten to check your lottery numbers from Saturday's super rollover, now might be a good time. One of the two £33 million-winning tickets has still been unclaimed from the record-breaking draw. The £66m jackpot at the weekend was the biggest in the Lotto's history, and two tickets matched the six numbers – 26, 27, 46, 47, 52 and 58. A spokesman for Camelot, who run the draw, said: "Someone out there still doesn't realise they have won." One lucky...
  • NottmPostEG published Thriller Live at Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham: Review

    NottmPostEG published Thriller Live at Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham: Review
    As the world mourns the passing of a musical genius in David Bowie, there is a certain poignancy that a show about another legend lost too soon comes to town this week. Thriller Live celebrates the unique and ground-breaking contribution Michael Jackson made over five decades – and boy, do they do him proud. This is a full-on, megawatt, powerhouse of a show featuring some of the best dancers and singers on tour today. Director and choreographer Gary Lloyd has created aggressive,...
  • GemmaToulson published Sports Direct invests in American companies

    GemmaToulson published Sports Direct invests in American companies
    Sports Direct has invested in two American companies as part of its plans to build relationships with key suppliers and brands in the US. The company, which has its headquarters on the Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire border in Shirebrook, has announced that it now holds the indirect economic interests through contracts for difference (CDF). CFDs allow investors to trade on live market price movements without actually owning the underlying instrument on which their contract is based. Sports...
  • RebeccaSD published Sainsbury's reports fall in Christmas sales

    RebeccaSD published Sainsbury's reports fall in Christmas sales
    Sainsbury's has reported a 0.4 per cent fall in sales, excluding fuel, for the 15 weeks to January 9, compared to the same period last year.Chief executive Mike Coupe said the supermarket giant had traded well over the festive period "in a highly competitive market".He said Sainsbury's had its best day for convenience sales on December 24, and in the week before Christmas more than 30 million customer transactions were made (up 2.6 per cent year-on-year). The company also deemed its...
  • NottmPostEG published Jamie Lawson Q&A: 'I thought I'd missed my chance until Ed...

    NottmPostEG published Jamie Lawson Q&A: 'I thought I'd missed my chance until Ed...
    Plymouth singer-songwriter Jamie Lawson was the first artist to be signed by Ed Sheeran's new record label, Gingerbread Man Records. Since then, the 40-year-old's rebooted career has spiralled upwards with the massive hit Wasn't Expecting That and a number one album. As he prepares to play in Nottingham, the singer speaks to Kevin Cooper about his releases, working with Sheeran and his forthcoming UK tour.How is life treating you at this moment in time? Pretty well, although I have to...
  • Nottingham Post published Nottinghamshire traffic: Congestion on M1 for early morning...

    Nottingham Post published Nottinghamshire traffic: Congestion on M1 for early morning...
    There is queuing traffic on the M1 southbound on Wednesday morning between junctions 25 and 26. Travellers are currently experiencing minor delays between junction 25, for the Brian Clough Way, and junction 26, for the A610. There is also congestion surrounding the island of junction 26 of the M1, with delays expected for drivers travelling eastbound into Kimberley. There is slow moving traffic on the A52 southbound, on the Brian Clough Way between Derby Road and Toton Lane. A multi-car...
  • Nottingham Post published Nottinghamshire weather: Frosty morning with a chance of snow

    Nottingham Post published Nottinghamshire weather: Frosty morning with a chance of snow
    Drivers are being warned of frosty conditions on the road on Wednesday morning, with a chilly start to the day. Despite the cold conditions, it will be a bright and sunny morning. Towards midday cloud will start to form overheard, with a slight risk of showers towards the west of Nottinghamshire. A minimum temperature of 5°C is expected. Into Wednesday evening and there's a chance of rain, sleet and even snow in the higher peaks. Rain in the lower areas of the county may turn to snow...
  • Nottingham Post published Jobless man who took photos up skirts at intu Broadmarsh is...

    Nottingham Post published Jobless man who took photos up skirts at intu Broadmarsh is...
    A jobless man was ordered to get help in curbing his problems after using a mobile phone to take photos up the skirts of 80 women.James Jackson was caught sneaking up behind a tourist in the intu Broadmarsh Centre – and quickly handed over his collection of snaps when police arrived, Nottingham Magistrates' Court heard yesterday. He was given a three-year community order, which includes taking part in a "community sex offenders' programme".Deputy District Judge Peter King told...

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