• Nottingham Forest Under-18s 1 Liverpool Under-18s 2: FA Youth Cup match report - Nottingham Post

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    Nottingham Forest Under-18s 1 Liverpool Under-18s 2: FA Youth Cup match report
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    Adam Crookes celebrates after drawing Forest level in their FA Youth Cup tie against Liverpool. Pictures: Ritchie Sumpter @ JMS Photograph. VIEW GALLERY. Nottingham Forest Under-18s 1 Liverpool Under-18s 2: FA Youth Cup match report. X.
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  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest Under-18s 1 Liverpool Under-18s 2: FA Youth Cup...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest Under-18s 1 Liverpool Under-18s 2: FA Youth Cup...
    A painfully familiar tale unfolded at the City Ground as, for the second time in the space of a week, Nottingham Forest suffered FA Cup misfortune, on a night when Jack Lester's side had deserved far, far more following a brave, bright performance.After Watford triumphed 1-0 last weekend over Dougie Freedman's first team, this time it was Liverpool who inflicted a cruel 2-1 defeat on the Under-18s in the FA Youth Cup, as a late goal denied the Reds the chance to take the game to...
  • Nottingham Post commented Nottingham Forest Under-18s 1 Liverpool Under-18s 2: FA Youth Cup...

    Nottingham Post commented Nottingham Forest Under-18s 1 Liverpool Under-18s 2: FA Youth Cup...
    A painfully familiar tale unfolded at the City Ground as, for the second time in the space of a week, Nottingham Forest suffered FA Cup misfortune, on a night when Jack Lester's side had deserved far, far more following a brave, bright performance.After Watford triumphed 1-0 last weekend over Dougie Freedman's first team, this time it was Liverpool who inflicted a cruel 2-1 defeat on the Under-18s in the FA Youth Cup, as a late goal denied the Reds the chance to take the game to...
  • Nottingham Forest preview: Leeds boss Evans will quit if they do not forge promotion push - Nottingham Post

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    Nottingham Forest preview: Leeds boss Evans will quit if they do not forge promotion push
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    Leeds boss Steve Evans insists he will resign if he does not turn the team into promotion contenders next season. The former Rotherham boss is confident he can turn United into a club capable of challenging for the top six. Nottingham Forest head to ...and more »
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  • Nottingham ex-teacher jailed for rape and assault - BBC News

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    Nottingham ex-teacher jailed for rape and assault
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    A former deputy head teacher has been jailed for more than 17 years for raping and touching young girls - including one aged nine. Roger Caffrey, 70, was found guilty of three counts of rape and 12 counts of indecent assault in Nottinghamshire from ...
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  • Ex-teacher jailed for rape and assault

    Ex-teacher jailed for rape and assault
    A former deputy head teacher is jailed for more than 17 years for raping and touching young girls - including one aged nine.
  • JenniferScott published TSB bank robbery: Police release new image - do you know this...

    JenniferScott published TSB bank robbery: Police release new image - do you know this...
    Police have released a new image of a man they want to speak to in connection with a bank robbery in Netherfield. The incident happened in the Victoria Road branch of TSB at around 3.45pm on Monday. The robber threatened a bank worker, who handed over cash, and then fled the scene on foot. Nottinghamshire Police now hope members of the public will be able to help with their inquiries. Detective Inspector Richard Monk said: "The new CCTV image we are issuing is so clear I am confident...
  • JenniferScott published Police release new picture in bank robbery appeal

    JenniferScott published Police release new picture in bank robbery appeal
    Police have released a new image of a man they want to speak to in connection with a bank robbery in Netherfield. The incident happened in the Victoria Road branch of TSB at around 3.45pm on Monday. The robber threatened a bank worker, who handed over cash, and then fled the scene on foot. Nottinghamshire Police now hope members of the public will be able to help with their inquiries. Detective Inspector Richard Monk said: "The new CCTV image we are issuing is so clear I am confident...
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  • JenniferScott commented Police release new picture in bank robbery appeal

    JenniferScott commented Police release new picture in bank robbery appeal
    Police have released a new image of a man they want to speak to in connection with a bank robbery in Netherfield. The incident happened in the Victoria Road branch of TSB at around 3.45pm on Monday. The robber threatened a bank worker, who handed over cash, and then fled the scene on foot. Nottinghamshire Police now hope members of the public will be able to help with their inquiries. Detective Inspector Richard Monk said: "The new CCTV image we are issuing is so clear I am confident...
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest preview: Leeds boss Evans will quit if they do...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest preview: Leeds boss Evans will quit if they do...
    Leeds boss Steve Evans insists he will resign if he does not turn the team into promotion contenders next season. The former Rotherham boss is confident he can turn United into a club capable of challenging for the top six. Nottingham Forest head to Elland Road to face a side that also endured deadline day disappointment in their own search for a new striker – leading to frustration among fans of the Yorkshire team, who questioned the club's ambition. But Evans believes Leeds have...
  • Nottingham Post published Leeds United v Nottingham Forest preview: Stoic resolve will...

    Nottingham Post published Leeds United v Nottingham Forest preview: Stoic resolve will...
    It may not always have been pretty, but there is no mistaking what has been at the core of Nottingham Forest's Championship revival. Under Dougie Freedman, they have learned how to play to their strengths. The heartbeat at the centre of their 12-match unbeaten run in the Championship has been utilising what they are good at; harnessing their assets. And, between now and the end of the campaign, that attitude has to remain at the core of what they do. Having suffered frustration in their...
  • Do these neighbours have the 'friendliest street in Nottingham'? - Nottingham Post

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    Do these neighbours have the 'friendliest street in Nottingham'?
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    Ian Treece (centre right) pictured alongside some of his neighbours in Newlyn Drive. Also pictured, from the left is: Zeenat Rana, 29, Jamshad Rana, 37, Sami Rana, three, Muizz Rana, five and Asam Yasin, 35. Do these neighbours have the 'friendliest ...
  • Nottingham Post published Leeds United v Nottingham Forest: Match in focus

    Nottingham Post published Leeds United v Nottingham Forest: Match in focus
    Talking tacticsHaving made eight changes to the team that faced Watford in the FA Cup last weekend – and still seeing his side produce an impressive performance – Nottingham Forest boss Dougie Freedman finds himself with some difficult, but positive, decisions to make.Chris Cohen's rampaging performance at left-back would, in normal circumstances, make him a difficult man to drop.But, with Forest looking to ease the club captain back into the first team picture carefully, following..
  • JenniferScott published A1 northbound closed after car leaves the road

    JenniferScott published A1 northbound closed after car leaves the road
    The A1 has remained closed after a serious incident on Thursday afternoon. Emergency services were called to the northbound carriageway of the road between Balderton and Coddington at 5.30pm. Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service said a car had left the road. However, crews were still on the scene around 7.30pm that evening, "dealing with the extrication" of the vehicle. Nottinghamshire's rural policing team said the road would be closed "for some time" and...
  • BenIreland published Most shared stories: Thursday, February 4

    BenIreland published Most shared stories: Thursday, February 4
    Returning cats, a royal visit and football pitch invaders are all among the most shared stories of the day. Here's our top five for Thursday, February 4. Clive the Norwegian Forest Cat was found in the Kennelgate Pet Superstore warehouse in Stapleford. He had gone missing from his Toton home. "He used to be very naughty and liked to go outside a lot," said owner Tanya Irons. Clive's homecoming was shared 447 times. Prince Harry is clearly a big fan of Nottingham,...
  • BenIreland published Good Deeds Notts: Cryptic quiz master raises £10,000 for...

    BenIreland published Good Deeds Notts: Cryptic quiz master raises £10,000 for...
    Cryptic quiz questions that have kept the town of Bingham busy for 15 years have now raised more than £10,000 for Nottingham Childline. The charity, part of the NSPCC based in Basford, relies on 165 volunteers to take calls from vulnerable children, and each converstion – on issues such as bullying or child abuse – costs £4 on average. That means Jonathan Hammond, of estate agents Hammond Property Service, which has its offices in Market Place, Bingham, has helped...
  • VIDEO: Upbeat Adcock in 'form of his life'

    VIDEO: Upbeat Adcock in 'form of his life'
    Chris Adcock is in the 'form of his life' as he starts to focus on winning the Olympic badminton medal he desperately craves.
  • RachelGorman published The Somme: Schoolchildren to retrace last footsteps of fallen...

    RachelGorman published The Somme: Schoolchildren to retrace last footsteps of fallen...
    Schoolchildren will re-trace the footsteps of First World War soldiers during a trip to the former battlefields of Belgium and France. Twenty-six pupils from 13 Nottinghamshire schools set off this morning for the four-day trip, which will include visits to war graves, the Thiepval Memorial and the Last Post ceremony at the Menin Gate. Kirkby College student Ashleigh Walters was excited about the prospect of learning more about the lives of Great War soldiers. The 14-year-old said:...
  • Returning Stag Benning hits the wall

    Returning Stag Benning hits the wall
    Players from League Two rivals Mansfield and Yeovil take unconventional approaches to injury rehabilitation.
  • RachelGorman published Hunt is on to find Britain's favourite fish - will yours make the...

    RachelGorman published Hunt is on to find Britain's favourite fish - will yours make the...
    Britain already has the robin and oak tree as its national symbols - now one wildlife fan is angling to add a fish into the mix. Professional photographer Jack Perks has launched a poll to find the country's favourite fish - and he doesn't necessarily mean the kind that you find down the chippy. The 24-year-old, of Silverdale, has created a list of 40 species, including those found in fresh water and the sea, which people have until March 26 to vote for. Mr Perks, who has appeared and...
  • Attacker handed community order for knocking out pensioner - Nottingham Post

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    Attacker handed community order for knocking out pensioner
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    A 29-year-old man has been handed a 12-month community order after attacking a pensioner in a park. Francis Chapman, of Ridgeway Walk, Top Valley, admitted causing actual bodily harm at Nottingham Magistrates' Court on Tuesday. The court heard how ...and more »
  • sherdley published Langley Mill fire trial: Man admits manslaughter but denies...

    sherdley published Langley Mill fire trial: Man admits manslaughter but denies...
    One of the men accused of murdering a mum, her baby daughter and her friend in a flat fire has admitted manslaughter but denies murder, his barrister told a court.Anthony Eyre has pleaded guilty to manslaughter - a direct alternative to the allegations of murder he denies - jurors were reminded on Thursday, February 4, at his trial.Anthony's barrister Michael Auty QC said his client had uttered three words in the case that had set him apart."You don't hear them but you know what they are:...
  • Nottingham Post published Notts County v Hartlepool match preview: Boss Jamie Fullarton...

    Nottingham Post published Notts County v Hartlepool match preview: Boss Jamie Fullarton...
    It is a measure of the standards Jamie Fullarton expects of Notts County that after a fine victory over Luton he still wants more. "I want to see improvement," he said. "Not only do I want an improvement on the previous home performance, and result, but an improvement on what we did at Luton. "I thought it was a very assured performance and that was a great credit to the players. "But can we be better? Can we show more than what we did last week?" Should...
  • sherdley published Former deputy head jailed for more than 17 years for indecent...

    sherdley published Former deputy head jailed for more than 17 years for indecent...
    Pervert ex-teacher Roger Caffrey has been jailed for more than 17 years for rapes and indecent assaults on young girls.Judge Timothy Spencer, who sentenced the shamed 70-year-old former deputy head, said he must have enjoyed a sense of complete power over the girls he abused."In my judgement you enjoyed that power and exploited it shamelessly," said the judge on Thursday afternoon.The court had heard how Caffrey put his hand up girls' skirts as they read at his large desk at North Gate...
  • sherdley commented Former deputy head jailed for more than 17 years for indecent...

    sherdley commented Former deputy head jailed for more than 17 years for indecent...
    Pervert ex-teacher Roger Caffrey has been jailed for more than 17 years for rapes and indecent assaults on young girls.Judge Timothy Spencer, who sentenced the shamed 70-year-old former deputy head, said he must have enjoyed a sense of complete power over the girls he abused."In my judgement you enjoyed that power and exploited it shamelessly," said the judge on Thursday afternoon.The court had heard how Caffrey put his hand up girls' skirts as they read at his large desk at North Gate...
  • TomNorton published DH Lawrence Heritage Centre put up to let - unbeknown to...

    TomNorton published DH Lawrence Heritage Centre put up to let - unbeknown to...
    A tourist attraction celebrating one of the county's most famous sons has been put up for let without consulting campaigners – who have spent months fighting to keep it open. Cash-strapped Broxtowe Borough Council has put the DH Lawrence Heritage Centre, in Eastwood, on the market, despite a £20,000 investment from the Arts Council to potentially save it.The centre came under threat last year due to council spending cuts, which led to a high-profile celebrity campaign opposing...
  • TomNorton commented DH Lawrence Heritage Centre put up to let - unbeknown to...

    TomNorton commented DH Lawrence Heritage Centre put up to let - unbeknown to...
    A tourist attraction celebrating one of the county's most famous sons has been put up for let without consulting campaigners – who have spent months fighting to keep it open. Cash-strapped Broxtowe Borough Council has put the DH Lawrence Heritage Centre, in Eastwood, on the market, despite a £20,000 investment from the Arts Council to potentially save it.The centre came under threat last year due to council spending cuts, which led to a high-profile celebrity campaign opposing...
  • Nottingham Post commented Attacker handed community order for knocking out pensioner

    Nottingham Post commented Attacker handed community order for knocking out pensioner
    A 29-year-old man has been handed a 12-month community order after attacking a pensioner in a park. Francis Chapman, of Ridgeway Walk, Top Valley, admitted causing actual bodily harm at Nottingham Magistrates' Court on Tuesday. The court heard how the 69-year-old victim had been walking his friend's dog while filming in Bulwell Bogs Park on June 27, last year, before Chapman accused him of being a paedophile. He then jumped over a fance and punched the victim in the side of the head,...
  • TracyWalker published Any Means Necessary at Nottingham Playhouse: Sleeping with the...

    TracyWalker published Any Means Necessary at Nottingham Playhouse: Sleeping with the...
    Real-life betrayal by undercover cops – and the impact on those they duped – is being retold in a play at Nottingham Playhouse. Tracy Walker speaks to the victims and the writer behind the subjectImagine the life you had been living was a lie. The love of your life was not who they said they were and everything you had built up together was false – the memories, the hopes and plans for the future. It happened to a number of women who were taken in by undercover...
  • Nottingham's John van Geest Cancer Research Centre expanding links across the globe - Nottingham Post

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    Nottingham's John van Geest Cancer Research Centre expanding links across the globe
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    ONE of Nottingham's leading cancer research centres is expanding its links across the globe, to help find a cure for the disease. The John van Geest Cancer Research Centre, based at Nottingham Trent University's Clifton campus, has recently been given ...
  • JenniferScott published Carlton house fire treated as 'suspicious' by Nottinghamshire...

    JenniferScott published Carlton house fire treated as 'suspicious' by Nottinghamshire...
    Police are investigating a house fire in Carlton after confirming they think it was "suspicious."Residents have spoken of swarms of fire engines filling up their street after the house, in Lilac Avenue, caught fire on Thursday afternoon.Firefighters were called to the scene shortly after 1pm, with engines from Carlton, Arnold and Central fire stations joining to tackle the blaze.Nobody was hurt, but onlookers saw smoke fill the air as Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service used six...
  • DanRobinson commented Do these neighbours have the 'friendliest street in Nottingham'?

    DanRobinson commented Do these neighbours have the 'friendliest street in Nottingham'?
    Is this the friendliest street in Nottingham?Families from a wide mix of backgrounds turning to one another in hours of need, neighbours forming cooking rotas and bringing around birthday cakes are just some of the celebrated activities in Newlyn Drive, Aspley.After Ian Treece, who has lived there for 33 years, wrote to the Post about how he loves his Asian neighbours – and "would not change where I live even if I won £20m on the lottery" – other residents have queued...
  • Nottingham homeless camp volunteer admits kicking out at a police officer - Nottingham Post

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    Nottingham homeless camp volunteer admits kicking out at a police officer
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    A volunteer at a city homeless camp was ordered to pay £50 compensation to a policeman after trouble broke out among the protesters. Nottingham Magistrates' Court heard on Thursday that Jonathan Rawling, 25, became abusive when officers arrived to ...
  • TomNorton published Nottingham's John van Geest Cancer Research Centre expanding...

    TomNorton published Nottingham's John van Geest Cancer Research Centre expanding...
    ONE of Nottingham's leading cancer research centres is expanding its links across the globe, to help find a cure for the disease.The John van Geest Cancer Research Centre, based at Nottingham Trent University's Clifton campus, has recently been given more than £270,000 to work with research centres across Europe on new treatments for the disease. But the centre needs more help to continue its work, launching its 1in2 fundraising day later this month, a major new campaign to help...
  • LucyBudge published Tributes paid to 'incredibly bubbly' QMC nurse and author

    LucyBudge published Tributes paid to 'incredibly bubbly' QMC nurse and author
    A former Nottingham vicar's daughter who went on to marry a clergyman of her own has been called an "incredible bubbly lady" who touched the hearts of many. Nina Sheeran, who grew up in the vicarage of St Margaret's Church, in Aspley, was also a nurse at the Queen's Medical Centre and the author of two books. The 84-year-old died on January 22 in hospital after a short battle with pneumonia. Her daughter, Julia, who now lives in Hertfordshire, said she couldn't have had a better...
  • Nottingham Post commented Nottingham Forest will miss out on play-offs - according to...

    Nottingham Post commented Nottingham Forest will miss out on play-offs - according to...
    Nottingham Forest will miss out on the Championship play-offs – according to Football Manager. The computer game has simulated the rest of the season to see what might happen between now and May – and it has Dougie Freedman's Reds finishing in ninth place in the table. A 12-game unbeaten league run has sparked hope Forest could make a late charge for the play-offs in real life, but the computer simulation has them finishing eight points adrift of the top six. Currently in 11th...
  • Nottingham Rugby v Bedford Blues: Centre Ben Woods confident Greens can stifle rivals - Nottingham Post

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    Nottingham Rugby v Bedford Blues: Centre Ben Woods confident Greens can stifle rivals
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    Ben Woods in action for Nottingham Rugby in their British & Irish Cup win against Cardiff at Lady Bay. Picture: Joseph Raynor. Nottingham Rugby v Bedford Blues: Centre Ben Woods confident Greens can stifle... X. Share Tweet Share Pin It Email. Copy ...
  • JadeBeecroft published Nottingham homeless camp volunteer admits kicking out at a police...

    JadeBeecroft published Nottingham homeless camp volunteer admits kicking out at a police...
    A volunteer at a city homeless camp was ordered to pay £50 compensation to a policeman after trouble broke out among the protesters. Nottingham Magistrates' Court heard on Thursday that Jonathan Rawling, 25, became abusive when officers arrived to investigate "a domestic incident" at the site, in Cliff Road, on January 12. He shouted "get back" and approached PC Steffan Griffiths – who thought he was about to be pushed. As the pair fell over, Rawling began...
  • NottmPostEG published Jane Eyre: Felix Hayes on his 'most challenging role yet' ahead...

    NottmPostEG published Jane Eyre: Felix Hayes on his 'most challenging role yet' ahead...
    Jane Eyre's critically acclaimed adaption is coming to Nottingham's Theatre Royal this month starring Felix Hayes as Rochester. He tells Charlotte McIntyre why this is his most challenging role and how proud he is of the production. Jane Eyre is not your typical love story and Mr Rochester is not your typical love interest. You may remember Rochester's character from Charlotte Brontë's classic but Felix Hayes, 39, who plays the role in the recent adaptation, promises to deliver a unique...
  • JemmaPage published Good Deeds Notts: Mum to navigate swampy terrain and undulating...

    JemmaPage published Good Deeds Notts: Mum to navigate swampy terrain and undulating...
    A mum-of-one will navigate swampy terrain and undulating hills to raise money for charity. Rachel Stackhouse, of Hucknall, has rounded up her friends and started a team that will take part in the Wild Mud Run, in Ripley, Derbyshire, in April. The 33-year-old was diagnosed with the rare muscular disease myasthenia (MG) in 2006. And to thank the Myaware charity which has supported her since her diagnosis, Rachel will take part in the run to raise money and awareness of the condition. She...
  • Nottingham Post published Non-league round-up: Basford hoping for Deeney boost

    Nottingham Post published Non-league round-up: Basford hoping for Deeney boost
    Basford United hope to have goalkeeper Saul Deeney back from a hand injury in time to face Leek Town on home soil in the Evo-Stik League First Division South on Saturday (3pm). Basford rose to third place in the table after Tuesday night's win over Kidsgrove. Corey Grantham's 51st minute goal gave them a 1-0 midweek victory at Greenwich Avenue. A tight first half saw few chances at either end, but both teams did put the ball in the net only for their efforts to be disallowed for...
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham Rugby v Bedford Blues: Centre Ben Woods confident...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Rugby v Bedford Blues: Centre Ben Woods confident...
    Nottingham Rugby will concentrate on their own strengths and not worry about the threats Bedford Blues will bring when they visit Lady Bay on Sunday afternoon. The Blues sit third in the Championship, two places and nine points above the Green and Whites, and will arrive with a reputation of playing free-flowing rugby and scoring a lot of tries. Nottingham head into the game on the back of two straight wins themselves, over Cardiff Blues Select in the British & Irish Cup and then away at...
  • Nottingham Forest poll: Who should play in attack against Leeds United - Nottingham Post

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    Nottingham Forest poll: Who should play in attack against Leeds United
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    Nottingham Forest will not have a new striker to lead their attack at Leeds United, after their transfer deadline day frustrations. But Reds boss Dougie Freedman still has a few options to choose from for the trip to Elland Road in the Championship on ...
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  • Barry_Cooper published Sainsbury's recalls cheese due to health concerns

    Barry_Cooper published Sainsbury's recalls cheese due to health concerns
    Supermarket chain Sainsbury's has been forced into recalling some of its cheese products, due to fears they could cause food poisoning. Tests on different varieties of its Camembert have shown low levels of Listeria monocytogenes which can prove to be harmful to those with a weak immune system as well as pregnant women, babies and those over 60.The retailer has requested customers return the items which include Camembert Pays (250g), Taste the Difference Camembert Cheese (250g) and Taste the...
  • JemmaPage published Good Deeds Notts: Teenager to go silent for three days

    JemmaPage published Good Deeds Notts: Teenager to go silent for three days
    A teenager will experience what life was like for her mother when she was a young girl – by going completely silent for three days. Jennie Lloyd was diagnosed with selective mutism, an anxiety disorder that prevents children speaking in certain social situations, when she was 13 years old. The 33-year-old audit officer has always been open with teenage daughter Aimee about her past struggles. And since then, the 12-year-old, of Keyworth, has done all she can to show her mum how proud...
  • Nottingham school helping stressed out teachers with "People Booster" - Nottingham Post

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    Nottingham school helping stressed out teachers with "People Booster"
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    Pam Burrows (right) assists Hollygirt teachers (from left) Laura Heathcote, David Thompson and Craig Dean learn about stress reduction and wellbing. Nottingham school helping stressed out teachers with "People Booster". X. Share Tweet Share Pin It Email.
  • sherdley published Retired deputy head guilty of indecent assaults on ex-pupils

    sherdley published Retired deputy head guilty of indecent assaults on ex-pupils
    A former teacher who denied he repeatedly raped a girl at his home and abused pupils has been found guilty.Roger Caffrey, a retired deputy head at North Gate Primary, in New Basford, looked a broken man as a jury returned the verdicts this afternoon.His victims wept in court as the jury foreman read out each verdict.The jury's deliberations had taken more than 24 hours over several days.Now aged 70 and of Tankerness, Orkney, Caffrey was convicted of raping one girl at his former Wollaton home...
  • DanRussell published Nottingham school helping stressed out teachers with "People...

    DanRussell published Nottingham school helping stressed out teachers with "People...
    Reducing the amount of stress teachers feel in and out of the classroom has become a priority for a city school. Staff at Hollygirt School have been benefiting from sessions with an expert coach, specialising in neurolinguistic programming. Professional speaker Pam Burrows has worked with the children at the Elm Avenue school for more than five years, helping them with confidence – but now she is taking on the teachers as part of the school's new initiative to address wellbeing in the...
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest poll: Who should play in attack against Leeds...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest poll: Who should play in attack against Leeds...
    Nottingham Forest will not have a new striker to lead their attack at Leeds United, after their transfer deadline day frustrations. But Reds boss Dougie Freedman still has a few options to choose from for the trip to Elland Road in the Championship on Saturday. Freedman is likely to play a lone striker, amid the Reds' favoured 4-2-3-1 approach, against Leeds. We want to know who you think should get the nod to lead the line as Forest aim to extend their unbeaten league run to 13...
  • Nottingham Post commented Nottingham Forest poll: Who should play in attack against Leeds...

    Nottingham Post commented Nottingham Forest poll: Who should play in attack against Leeds...
    Nottingham Forest will not have a new striker to lead their attack at Leeds United, after their transfer deadline day frustrations. But Reds boss Dougie Freedman still has a few options to choose from for the trip to Elland Road in the Championship on Saturday. Freedman is likely to play a lone striker, amid the Reds' favoured 4-2-3-1 approach, against Leeds. We want to know who you think should get the nod to lead the line as Forest aim to extend their unbeaten league run to 13...

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