• JonPritchard published Tom Stade at The Glee Club, Nottingham: Review

    JonPritchard published Tom Stade at The Glee Club, Nottingham: Review
    Canadian funnyman Tom Stade has lived in the UK long enough to know what makes us Brits tick, despite his accent. His latest tour, You're Welcome, sees more of the same from the 45-year-old, who now resides in Edinburgh. He kicks off his show with some local knowledge, having checked TripAdvisor for the best place to go, and comes up with some amusing chat about the deer at Wollaton Hall. His slurred voice often makes it confusing to follow, but thankfully, Stade seems to be as confused...
  • MattDavies published Nottingham Panthers 2 Sheffield Steelers 0 (10-0 agg): Challenge...

    MattDavies published Nottingham Panthers 2 Sheffield Steelers 0 (10-0 agg): Challenge...
    Sport goes in peaks and troughs. A cyclical business, no team is always on top. Every dog, or in this case cat, has its day. So Nottingham Panthers should indeed revel in the most one sided of Challenge Cup semi-final ties. To win any two legged affair 10-0 is cause for celebration. However, to do it against your arch rivals means these games will be ones Panthers fans no doubt cherish for plenty of years to come. Having won 8-0 in the first leg, this was always going to be a matter of...
  • JemmaPage published Lambley crematorium: Councillors formally clear the way for...

    JemmaPage published Lambley crematorium: Councillors formally clear the way for...
    Councillors formally cleared the way last night for a new crematorium to be built on green-belt land in Lambley.The plan was endorsed by members of Gedling Borough Council's planning committee, following a court ruling.A High Court bid to overturn planning permission given by the council for the development, in Catfoot Lane, was rejected earlier this month.And last night, councillors unanimously accepted the decision by Mrs Justice Patterson, who ruled that permission granted to Westerleigh...
  • JemmaPage published Prisoner who absconded from jail hands himself in

    JemmaPage published Prisoner who absconded from jail hands himself in
    A prisoner who absconded from jail has handed himself in.Shane Stroughton, 27, who has links to Kirkby-in-Ashfield escaped from HMP Sudbury, in Derbyshire, on Tuesday. He had been jailed at Nottingham Crown Court on July 22, 2008 and was serving an indeterminate sentence, with a minimum tariff of 30 months, for grievous bodily harm.A spokesman for Derbyshire Police said: "Mr Strougton attended Ashbourne police station and is now in police custody."
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  • JemmaPage published Elderly man taken to hospital after car crash in Chilwell

    JemmaPage published Elderly man taken to hospital after car crash in Chilwell
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  • Nottingham Forest accounts: The £67 million reasons why Fawaz Al Hasawi is committed to Reds - Nottingham Post

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    Nottingham Forest accounts: The £67 million reasons why Fawaz Al Hasawi is committed to Reds
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    Stuart Pearce erupts with emotion after Ben Osborn's memorable winner for Nottingham Forest at Derby. Britt Assombalonga in action for Nottingham Forest at Rotherham. Picture Mark Fear. Britt Assombalonga. Michail Antonio shoots at goal for Nottingham ...
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  • jonmattos commented Nottingham Forest accounts: The £67 million reasons why...

    jonmattos commented Nottingham Forest accounts: The £67 million reasons why...
    Nottingham Forest fans have been given further proof of the Al Hasawi family's dedication to the Reds after it was revealed they ploughed £29.7 million of their own money into the football club during the 2014/15 season. This figure is up £7m from the previous campaign and takes the amount of money given to the club as loans to a staggering £67m since taking over at the City Ground in 2012 – as detailed in the club's annual accounts, released today for the year ending...
  • JenniferScott commented Library closures branded 'ludicrous' by local residents

    JenniferScott commented Library closures branded 'ludicrous' by local residents
    Two libraries could be closed and merged into one inside a refurbished police station. Residents close to the affected libraries – Bakersfield Library and Sneinton Library – have called the plans "ludicrous" and "a real shame". They fear the proposed new library at Sneinton Dale Police Station would be too far for some vulnerable people to travel to. They are also concerned that much-loved staff could lose their jobs. Nottingham City Council claims it is the...
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  • TomNorton published Sunny dry weather forecast for Nottingham on Thursday

    TomNorton published Sunny dry weather forecast for Nottingham on Thursday
    Thursday is set to continue Wednesday's good weather with long periods of dry and sunny conditions. Temperatures will remain below freezing from 7am til 9am tomorrow picking up to about 2C from 10am. Despite the cold, conditions will stay bright with sun forecast through until noon. After midday, things will start to get cloudier but still with some bright spells until sundown around 6pm.
    Temperatures will reach highs of about 5C at about 2pm. Tomorrow evening is also set to stay dry...
  • sherdley commented Man cleared of attacking stranger on New Year's Eve in Bestwood...

    sherdley commented Man cleared of attacking stranger on New Year's Eve in Bestwood...
    A New Year's Eve reveller has been cleared of attacking a stranger in the street after a low-key family get-together turned to horror.A jury found Daniel Clark not guilty of wounding Damien Whelan, in Beckhampton Road, Bestwood Park.Mr Clark and his mum were on their way to buy chips and wine when the attack happened, Nottingham Crown Court heard on Wednesday, February 24.Mr Clark said he acted in self-defence, and did not injure Mr Whelan, who had a three-centimetre cut to his right jaw.The...
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  • RachelGorman commented Are you guilty of crossing the road while glued to your phone?...

    RachelGorman commented Are you guilty of crossing the road while glued to your phone?...
    More than a half of Nottingham's pedestrians keep their eyes on their phones while crossing busy city centre streets, a Post survey has revealed. We spent 40 minutes observing people at the crossing outside the intu Victoria Centre, on Parliament Street – and found that 61 percent of people crossed while looking down at their smartphones. A total of 41 people out of 61 were observed doing so. Daniel Thompson, of West Bridgford, thought that being engrossed with a smartphone while...
  • TomNorton commented Lord Mayor's ball to be brought back after almost 20 year hiatus

    TomNorton commented Lord Mayor's ball to be brought back after almost 20 year hiatus
    The Lord Mayor of Nottingham's charity ball, an event which hasn't taken place for almost 20 years, is set to return this April. Councillor Jackie Morris, who became mayor in July last year, is holding the event and is urging businesses and other organisations to come forward and support it.Profits from the event will go towards cllr Morris's chosen charities – the Deaf Institute and Dolly Parton's Imagination Library. A number of local companies have already said they will help...
  • LucyBudge published Mother's Day 2016: Plenty on offer in Nottinghamshire for the...

    LucyBudge published Mother's Day 2016: Plenty on offer in Nottinghamshire for the...
    Mothering Sunday is fast approaching but if you still haven't decided how to spend the day, there is a variety of places to visit next weekend. Whether your mum opts for a day out at an historic building, a walk around an art gallery, or a splash-out shopping session, Nottinghamshire is geared up to celebrate special mums. Hucknall mum Claire Staniforth, 31, will spend the day hosting son Benjamin's belated birthday party. Benjamin was nine on Monday but will be having a cricket-themed party...
  • TomNorton published Beer bubble tech could put your name in a pint glass

    TomNorton published Beer bubble tech could put your name in a pint glass
    Beer drinkers could have names, pictures and patterns drawn in bubbles on the side of their pint glass, thanks to researchers in Nottingham. Scientists at Nottingham Trent University say they have found a way to manipulate where bubbles will foam when a drink is poured. Their study found that large bubbles would form on the wall of a glass if parts of it were coated with a waterproofing agent. In the waterproofed areas of the glass, large bubbles appear with less foam or head above, so any...
  • PMBlackburn published Nathan Ferris inquest: Nottingham mental health patient's death...

    PMBlackburn published Nathan Ferris inquest: Nottingham mental health patient's death...
    A Jury have ruled that the death of a patient in a secure Nottingham mental health hospital was accidental.Nathan Ferris, who was a patient at the Wells Road hospital in Mapperley and had paranoid schizophrenia and Asperger's, choked to death on food just after midnight on July 14, last year.During a three day inquest at Nottingham Coroner's Court the jury heard that staff had missed checks at 10pm and 11pm on the night Mr Ferris died – eventually finding him collapsed at around...
  • JemmaPage published Masked men forced their way into Retford home

    JemmaPage published Masked men forced their way into Retford home
    Three masked men forced their way into a home – and now police are appealing for witnesses to come forward. The attempted burglary took place in London Road, Retford, on February 9 at about 2.30pm. The men broke into the house, which activated the alarm, and searched the property before fleeing without taking anything. It is believed they made their escape in a black Range Rover, or similar vehicle, driven by a fourth man. The men were all described as wearing similar dark...
  • Popular Nottingham dance teacher Nora Morrison dies aged 98 - Nottingham Post

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    Popular Nottingham dance teacher Nora Morrison dies aged 98
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    Popular dance teacher Nora Morrison, who tutored thousands of students from her school in the city, has died aged 98. Miss Morrison's selfless work saw her choose her passion for dancing over love, money and her own children. The school, in Clarendon ...
  • JonPritchard published Popular Nottingham dance teacher Nora Morrison dies aged 98

    JonPritchard published Popular Nottingham dance teacher Nora Morrison dies aged 98
    Popular dance teacher Nora Morrison, who tutored thousands of students from her school in the city, has died aged 98. Miss Morrison's selfless work saw her choose her passion for dancing over love, money and her own children. The school, in Clarendon Street, has spawned a number of actors, dancers and West End stars. In 2010, Miss Morrison was given an MBE for her services to dancing in Nottingham. Among those who passed through the dance school is former Bond girl Rachel Grant.Miss...
  • LucyBudge published Nottingham barbecue chef travels to Texas for world championship

    LucyBudge published Nottingham barbecue chef travels to Texas for world championship
    An expert barbecue handler from Nottingham has landed in Texas to show off his skills in the kitchen. Stuart Clifford, a Pitmaster at Red's True Barbecue, in Queen Street, will be battling it out with 250 other teams in the World Championship Bar-B-Que competition. The contest is being held in Houston, Texas, from today until Sunday and challenges contestants in a barbecue cook-off. Stuart will be cooking up a storm alongside the barbecue chain's co-founders, James Douglas and Scott Munro....
  • OonaghR published Best of Broxtowe Borough Awards: Tearoom has bags of taste

    OonaghR published Best of Broxtowe Borough Awards: Tearoom has bags of taste
    A quirky restaurant in Stapleford is among the first contenders for the new Best of Broxtowe Borough Awards. Shabbylicious Vintage Tea Rooms, in Derby Road, has received a clutch of nominations following the launch of the competition, which has been jointly organised by the Nottingham Post and Broxtowe Borough Council. Customers have praised the venue for its "fantastic, friendly service" and "fabulous choice of homemade fare." Shabbylicious, opened in 2014, is up for...
  • DanRussell published People in Beeston to be taught how to be happy

    DanRussell published People in Beeston to be taught how to be happy
    Ever wondered what the key to a happy life is? Now's your chance to find out – with the launch of a unique course which aims to unlock the elusive secret. People in Beeston will be the first to find out how to put a smile on their faces, in an eight-week "exploring what matters" course. Following the success of the pilot scheme, the two-hour sessions will be held at the John Clifford School from next week. Occupational psychologist Sarah Dale, of Beeston, will run the...
  • DanRussell commented Nottingham student, 18, will be homeless and sleep rough without...

    DanRussell commented Nottingham student, 18, will be homeless and sleep rough without...
    While most students are tucked up in their beds or coming home from the pub, Thomas Fry will be sleeping rough to highlight homelessness in Nottingham. The 18-year-old has pledged to spend a week recording his life on the streets as part of a project. The University of Nottingham student is also raising money for homeless charity Framework, after it was revealed that the proportion of rough sleepers has doubled in the last year. Thomas, of Broadgate Park, Beeston, said: "I wanted to...
  • JemmaPage published Have you seen missing Raj Purewal?

    JemmaPage published Have you seen missing Raj Purewal?
    Police are appealing for information from the public after a man went missing on Monday. Raj Purewal was last seen at about 1pm close to Highbury Hospital in Bulwell. Raj is Indian, around 5ft 7ins tall and of slim build. He was last seen wearing a grey top and grey woolly hat, as well as brown chinos at the time of his disappearance. He wears glasses and has dark collar length hair. If you have seen Raj or know of his whereabouts, call Nottinghamshire Police on 101, quoting incident...
  • Nottingham Post published The Flying Scotsman in Nottingham: In Pictures

    Nottingham Post published The Flying Scotsman in Nottingham: In Pictures
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  • TracyWalker published Facebook has changed its 'like' button - so now you can 'love',...

    TracyWalker published Facebook has changed its 'like' button - so now you can 'love',...
    Facebook has launched a new 'love' button - meaning users can now do much more than just 'like' posts. The social media site has gone far beyond a public plea for a 'dislike' feature. As well as being able to 'love' a post, users can now also 'laugh' at it with a new 'haha' button, as well as using 'wow', 'sad' and 'angry' buttons, each represented by an emoji of either a smiley, shocked, sad or angry face, as well as a heart for the 'love' option. Facebook's new 'Reactions' were launched...
  • Nottingham Post published ​Nottingham Forest chairman Fawaz Al Hasawi shows musical side by...

    Nottingham Post published ​Nottingham Forest chairman Fawaz Al Hasawi shows musical side by...
    Nottingham Forest chairman Fawaz Al Hasawi has shown his musical side by playing a mandolin. And the Kuwaiti looks to be a natural with the instrument during a 10-second video clip posted on Twitter yesterday. He certainly doesn't appear to be out of tune as he sits on a sofa strumming away, although it's unlikely the Reds owner will be causing Notts County fan Jake Bugg any sleepless nights just yet.
    @fawaz_alhasawi1 #nffc pic.twitter.com/rGEEwoSAF2— Hassan Saif (@hassansaef)...
  • Nottingham Post published X-rated Alan Sillitoe film The Ragman's Daughter has a rare...

    Nottingham Post published X-rated  Alan Sillitoe film The Ragman's Daughter has a rare...
    Local people turned out in force for a rare chance to see The Ragman's Daughter, the least known of Alan Sillitoe's three film adaptations. Andy Smart was in the audienceThere wasn't a spare seat when city author Alan Sillitoe's forgotten film from 1972 was given a rare screening in Nottingham this week. The writer's son David and grandson Ged, 19, were in the packed audience at the Bonington Theatre, Arnold, to see The Ragman's Daughter, which was X-rated when released and given only a...
  • DanRussell published Pupils to help astronaut Tim Peake with out of this world...

    DanRussell published Pupils to help  astronaut Tim Peake with out of this world...
    Pupils at a city school will become space biologists as part of an out of this world experiment.Nottingham High Infant and Junior School is taking part in the Royal Horticultural Society's Rocket Science Experiment which will include growing space seeds – currently being looked after by British astronaut Tim Peake.In April pupils will be given 100 seeds which are being held in microgravity for six months on the International Space Station.These will be grown alongside seeds that have not..
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest flashback: Steve Hodge sees changing face of...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest flashback: Steve Hodge sees changing face of...
    Steve Hodge was a skilful, hard-working player, whose fine 20-year career spanned a string of clubs – and saw him emerge with one of the most valuable souvenirs in world football. Hodge was born in Nottingham in 1962, joining the Reds as an apprentice in May 1978 and turning professional the next October. In his first spell with the club he made 120 appearances, alongside the likes of Ian Bowyer and Johnny Metgod, quickly building a solid reputation of his own. He was an ever-present...
  • TomNorton published Nathan Ferris inquest: Jury retires to conclude on mental health...

    TomNorton published Nathan Ferris inquest: Jury retires to conclude on mental health...
    A jury has retired to consider its conclusions in an inquest into the death of a patient who choked in a secure Nottingham mental health hospital. Nathan Ferris, who was a patient at the Wells Road hospital in Mapperley and had paranoid schizophrenia and Asperger's, died just after midnight on July 14, last year. During the first two days of the inquest at Nottingham Coroner's Court the jury heard that staff had missed checks at 10pm and 11pm on the night Mr Ferris died – eventually...
  • Nottingham Post commented Notts County column: Jacob Daniel: It's not been a good week

    Nottingham Post commented Notts County column: Jacob Daniel: It's not been a good week
    Saturday was thoroughly unpleasant, uncomfortable and dispiriting viewing, wasn't it? The anger and frustration that has been building up in the stands at Meadow Lane over the last few weeks spilled over towards the end of a game of football that can only be described as miserable. Leyton Orient scored a scrappy goal, completely befitting of the occasion, to claim the three points, but that was hardly the point. It could've been Notts that forced the ball over the line from a set piece,...
  • Barry_Cooper published Twitter captures the Flying Scotsman steaming through Notts to...

    Barry_Cooper published Twitter captures the Flying Scotsman steaming through Notts to...
    Ahead of its inaugural run from London King's Cross to York on Thursday morning, the Flying Scotsman steamed through Nottinghamshire on Wednesday, under bright blue skies. The famous locomotive was snapped as it stopped to take on water at Retford station before continuing through to Newark Northgate Station.It will next be seen at Newark Northgate at around 10:39am on Thursday with coaches full of passengers. Keen rail enthusiasts managed to capture the moment the loco steamed through...
  • LucyBudge published Lorry hits railway bridge in Nottinghamshire road

    LucyBudge published Lorry hits railway bridge in Nottinghamshire road
    Traffic was brought to a standstill in Trowell on Wednesday morning after a lorry collided with a low-level railway bridge. The incident happened at around 9.30am on Stapleford Road. Onlookers said they saw tinned food strewn across the road. The incident was soon cleared and the road is now re-open. Taxi driver Mark Cocking, 52, who works for Avenger Taxis, said: "I was doing a job that way and had dropped a lady off at Trowell Garden Centre. As I was coming back I saw...
  • Barry_Cooper published 24 amazing pictures of Nottingham's sunset and sunrise

    Barry_Cooper published 24 amazing pictures of Nottingham's sunset and sunrise
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  • Nottingham Post published ​Nottingham Forest announce reduced losses of £21.5m

    Nottingham Post published ​Nottingham Forest announce reduced losses of £21.5m
    Nottingham Forest have announced £21.5m losses for the year ended May 31, 2015, in their annual report, which is down from £24m. The club has filed its latest accounts with Companies House. And the highlights are as follows: Turnover increased to £17.4m from £15.3m in the previous year. The average attendance at the City Ground rose to 23,492 from 22,630. Season ticket sales were up from 14,853 to 15,482. Wages at the City Ground went up around £2m, from...
  • Nottingham Post published Arts Council England to invest £500,000 in Nottinghamshire'...

    Nottingham Post published Arts Council England to invest £500,000 in Nottinghamshire'...
    Arts Council England is investing £500,000 in plans to boost Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire's cultural and creative economy.It has been awarded to a consortium of organisations led by the Creative Quarter company to support 'The Big House' programme to support more than 200 local businesses and 90 new ventures. The consortium includes the Broadway Cinema, the New Art Exchange ,Nottingham City Council and Nottingham Trent University.David Ralph, chief executive of the D2N2 Local Enterprise.
  • Barry_Cooper published Marvel superheroes coming to Nottingham and four other popular...

    Barry_Cooper published Marvel superheroes coming to Nottingham and four other popular...
    On a bright, but frosty Wednesday lunchtime, here are the most popular stories so far today:The world's most famous Marvel superheroes are to come to Nottingham, CCTV pictures show a 19-year-old 'lost her footing' hitting her head at Nottingham's Rescue Rooms while Nottingham Forest boss Dougie Freedman says that strikers were the difference as his side lost 1-0 at Burnley on Tuesday night.1: Marvel superheroes to assemble at Motorpoint Arena NottinghamMarvel's superheroes will assemble at...
  • LucyBudge published Do you have the best mum in Nottinghamshire? Share your story and...

    LucyBudge published Do you have the best mum in Nottinghamshire? Share your story and...
    Do you have the best mum in Nottinghamshire?Our mums do so much for us that it's easy to take them for granted. Now we want to hear your stories about those wonderful women in your lives – and you can win a top treat to help spoil her rotten.With Mother's Day just around the corner (Sunday, March 6, in case you'd forgotten), we've teamed up with the fabulous Marco Pierre White Steakhouse Bar and Grill in Nottingham's Wollaton Street to offer a mouth-watering three-course meal to one lucky.
  • DanRussell commented Single mum loses job with DHL - for taking three days off...

    DanRussell commented Single mum loses job with DHL - for taking three days off...
    A single mother says she was stripped of a new job and made redundant because she had three days off work following a relationship breakdown.Katy Payne claims she had just been given a new role at DHL's haulage depot in Ruddington and was due to start her new job as a transport planner last week.But after her relationship broke down the 24-year-old took three days off but returned to work on Thursday.She said she had not had any longer unauthorised time off in the past year-and-a-half.The...
  • JonPritchard published Shane Filan on Mariah Carey, his solo career and the possibility...

    JonPritchard published Shane Filan on Mariah Carey, his solo career and the possibility...
    One-fifth of one of the biggest boybands of all time, Shane Filan has worked with some of the biggest stars in the world. He spoke to Kevin Cooper about his career. What do Mariah Carey, Lulu, Joanne Hindley, Diana Ross, Donna Summer and Delta Goodrem have in common? The answer is they've all worked with Westlife, but for former member Shane Filan, one of those collaborations stands out above the rest. "That would have to be Mariah Carey simply because she was our very first...
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest unsure how long Oliver Burke will be sidelined...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest unsure how long Oliver Burke will be sidelined...
    Nottingham Forest boss Dougie Freedman was last night unsure how long Oliver Burke will be sidelined with a broken hand. The 18-year-old winger suffered the injury in training and so missed the Reds' 1-0 defeat at Burnley in the Championship. The teenager confirmed his injury on Twitter before the game at Turf Moor, writing: "Wishing the lads all the best. Unfortunately I have suffered a break in my hand. So annoyed but let's get the 3 points." Forest lost to a second half strike...
  • JenniferScott published Nature reserve welcomes Egyptian goose chicks

    JenniferScott published Nature reserve welcomes Egyptian goose chicks
    A family of Egyptian geese have made themselves a new home - at Attenborough Nature Reserve. The six goslings are the first chicks to be spotted at the Nottinghamshire wildlife haven this year; three weeks earlier than the experts were expecting. But they may have moved in on someone else's turf, nesting in a box designed for kestrels with a six metre drop to earth.
    The mother Egyptian Goose was spotted by a local photographer a few weeks ago, but the reserve's assistant manager Tim Sexton...
  • Swanky Purecraft bar and kitchen will add to Nottingham's thriving nightlife - Nottingham Post

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    Swanky Purecraft bar and kitchen will add to Nottingham's thriving nightlife
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    Inside the Pure Craft and Beer and Kitchen. Pictured from left is co-owner Martin Hilton, general manager Richard Norton, assistant manager Ryan Martt and head chef Andrew Smith. VIEW GALLERY. Swanky Purecraft bar and kitchen will add to Nottingham's ...
  • RachelGorman published Two cars and a bus collide on Trent Bridge - causing delays

    RachelGorman published Two cars and a bus collide on Trent Bridge - causing delays
    Two cars and a bus have collided on Trent Bridge, near The Southbank Bar, in West Bridgford. Police were called to the collision between a bus, a Volvo and a Citroën at 9am on Wednesday. Minor injuries were reported with one person taken to hospital. There are currently delays in the area.RTC On Trent bridge involving multiple vehicles going outbound is starting to cause queues as vehicles are being recovered— NottinghamTravelwise (@NottmTravelwise) February 24, 2016
  • JonPritchard published Lewis star Laurence Fox on combining acting and music careers...

    JonPritchard published Lewis star Laurence Fox on combining acting and music careers...
    He's made his name as an actor, but Laurence Fox has been strumming away at his music ambitions for years. He tells Andy Welch how he always hoped he'd eventually release an album It's Laurence Fox's first day of rehearsing for a new a play. And he's not happy. "It's sitting around, doing a read-through and it's terrifying." In truth, he'd probably much rather be at home, playing his guitar. Since first picking up the instrument 17 years ago, when he was 20 ("A friend was...
  • Nottingham Post commented Notts County boss Jamie Fullarton sidesteps credit for double...

    Nottingham Post commented Notts County boss Jamie Fullarton sidesteps credit for double...
    Notts County boss Jamie Fullarton sidestepped taking any credit as his side almost fought back for a draw at Accrington. The Scot made a double substitution at half-time, with the Magpies 2-0 down. He brought on Ronan Murray and Adam Campbell and both players scored in the second half to inspire hope Notts could rescue a point. The Magpies lost 3-2 in the end, but Fullarton almost changed the course of the League Two clash with those changes – not that he was willing to accept any...
  • JonPritchard published Rambert at Theatre Royal, Nottingham: Review

    JonPritchard published Rambert at Theatre Royal, Nottingham: Review
    The keys to appreciating modern ballet is the same as classical ballet; one needs to try to understand the emotions conveyed through each inspired dance form. These emotions are demonstrated through the choreographed movements coupled with the music and the combined visual effect. This reviewer's interpretation of the form might sound simplistic but why complicate matters when you are watching three short programmes of superb dance from Rambert. Rambert is 90 this year and as artistic...
  • Nottingham Post published Take a look around this swanky Nottinghamshire penthouse - yours...

    Nottingham Post published Take a look around this swanky Nottinghamshire penthouse - yours...
    When former director of Nottingham Building Society, Carol Scott, retired eight years ago, she certainly had the perfect haven in which to enjoy her leisure time.The Lawns was built a little over 10 years ago but, as selling agent, Paul Merritt says, this apartment, the penthouse, is actually now in "better than brand new condition". Just what you'd expect from a women who has spent her life in the property and financial services industry. Carol Scott, now 65, retired from her...
  • DanRussell published Cash stolen during armed robbery in Netherfield

    DanRussell published Cash stolen during armed robbery in Netherfield
    Police are searching for a man in connection with a robbery in Netherfield. A man walked into P and P News in Victoria Road, at about 6.15pm on Saturday, February 20. He threatened a staff member with what was thought to be a screwdriver before stealing cash from the till. No-one was injured in the incident. If you recognise the man in the image or you have any information please contact police on 101 quoting incident 592 of February 20.

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