• Nottingham Post published Nottingham Rugby exit for Johnston

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Rugby exit for Johnston
    Ben Johnston is leaving Nottingham Rugby, after seven years at the club as a player turned coach.The former England international has landed a new job as head of rugby at a London school."For me, it's more about a new experience. I've been at the club six or seven years now and it's really a case of just wanting a new challenge" he said.
  • Nottingham Post published Defeat 'cruel' on Nottingham Forest

    Nottingham Post published Defeat 'cruel' on Nottingham Forest
    Paul Williams felt defeat was 'cruel' on his Nottingham Forest side, following a much improved display against promotion-chasing Brighton. The Reds lost 2-1 at the City Ground as Steve Sidwell swept home a 91st minute winner. Dexter Blackstock had earlier cancelled out a Lewis Dunk header with one of his own, five minutes into the second half. But, while Forest missed their chances to take the spoils, Brighton were ruthless in injury time.
    Read more: Nottingham Forest manager target Nigel...
  • Nottingham Post commented Nottingham Forest 1 Brighton 2: Match report

    Nottingham Post commented Nottingham Forest 1 Brighton 2: Match report
    Nottingham Forest's search for a win – and a new manager – continues. But they did succeed in finding some of their old spirit and confidence, as a much improved display saw them threaten, for 90 minutes at least, to put a small dent in Brighton's promotion push. In the end, an injury time goal from sub Steve Sidwell handed the Seagulls a 2-1 victory that was harsh on a Forest side who were applauded off the pitch by the City Ground fans, following a lively, gutsy performance...
  • DanRobinson published Brexit Question Time event for business professionals in...

    DanRobinson published Brexit Question Time event for business professionals in...
    Businesses will hear arguments for and against Brexit at a Question Time event on the EU referendum. It is being hosted by Nottingham Professional Services (NPS) on Friday, May 20, at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Wollaton Street. The case for Britain to remain in the EU will be led by Chris Leslie, MP for Nottingham East and former shadow chancellor of the exchequer. Andrew Bridgen, MP for North West Leicestershire, will make the case to leave the European Union.
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  • Nottingham Forest 1-2 Brighton & Hove Albion

    Nottingham Forest 1-2 Brighton & Hove Albion
    Steve Sidwell's stoppage-time winner at Nottingham Forest helps Brighton close the gap on the Championship's top two.
  • JonPritchard published Police cordon off Royal Centre tram stop as man climbs crane

    JonPritchard published Police cordon off Royal Centre tram stop as man climbs crane
    A large area of the city centre has been cordoned off by police after a man was spotted atop a crane. Wollaton Street was closed from the Crowne Plaza while the Royal Centre tram stop was also cleared by police.
    The Post understands the man had climbed the crane and was threatening to jump.It is believed the man has been on the crane since around 8pm. A police officer could be seen with a loud hailer attempting the speak to the man.James Ramsay, a student at Nottingham Trent University, said:...
  • JamesPallatt commented Nottingham Forest manager target Nigel Pearson pictured at City...

    JamesPallatt commented Nottingham Forest manager target Nigel Pearson pictured at City...
    Nigel Pearson is at Nottingham Forest's Championship clash with Brighton tonight. The 52-year-old, who is understood to be one of the Reds' targets as they search for a new manager, was pictured in the Main Stand at the City Ground. The former Leicester City boss was all smiles as he took his seat ahead of kick-off – and his presence is almost certain to increase speculation he might succeed sacked Dougie Freedman in the Forest hotseat. Pearson has been out of work since being axed...
  • Nottingham Post published Cricket pasta and ready to ea grasshoppers could be on the menu...

    Nottingham Post published Cricket pasta and ready to ea grasshoppers could be on the menu...
    Cricket pasta, ready to eat grasshoppers and mealworms could be a significant part of the UK's diet in a decade.That's according to Nick Rousseau, the founder of Woven, a network aiming to connect researchers with entrepreneurs to establish insects as a source of human food and animal feed, which held its official launch at the University of Nottingham on Monday. The world's population is expected to reach 9 billion by 2050, requiring a more sustainable supply of food than we currently have and.
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  • Nottingham Post published Jackson Bird targets improvement for Nottinghamshire, despite...

    Nottingham Post published Jackson Bird targets improvement for Nottinghamshire, despite...
    Jackson Bird says he and the rest of the Nottinghamshire attack have room for improvement even though they left Surrey on the ropes on day two. Bird took four for 56 as Surrey were dismissed for 225 on their return to Division One of the County Championship. They closed on 14 without loss after being made to follow on, still 207 runs adrift of the home team, but Bird feels Notts' position could have been even stronger. "It's nice to get a couple of early wickets but I felt I bowled...
  • Nottingham Post published Nottinghamshire have the bowling to mount a County Championship...

    Nottingham Post published Nottinghamshire have the bowling to mount a County Championship...
    Mick Newell has made no secret of his belief that seam bowling wins County Championships. On a day when Jackson Bird took four wickets on debut, Nottinghamshire gave a hint their bowling attack has progressed sufficiently from last season to mount a more sustained challenge. The quartet of Bird, Harry Gurney, Jake Ball and Brett Hutton comfortably out-performed Surrey's wayward attack as the visitors were bowled out for 225 at Trent Bridge on day two of their County Championship...
  • Nottmtails published Nottingham Forest v Brighton: Team news ahead of the Championship...

    Nottmtails published Nottingham Forest v Brighton: Team news ahead of the Championship...
    Nottingham Forest made three changes to their side as they returned to action at the City Ground, looking for the win they craved to ease their last remaining fears of getting sucked into a fight for survival in the Championship. Eric Lichaj resumed his role at right-back following his one-match ban for the red card he collected against Brentford, which allowed Gary Gardner to resume a more familiar midfield role. With Kelvin Wilson ruled out with his back problem, Danny Fox was drafted into...
  • Notts in charge as Surrey follow on

    Notts in charge as Surrey follow on
    Nottinghamshire dominate against Surrey at Trent Bridge, bowling the visitors out before enforcing the follow-on.
  • Nottingham Post commented Shoplifter stole again weeks after magistrates gave him second...

    Nottingham Post commented Shoplifter stole again weeks after magistrates gave him second...
    A shoplifter was jailed at Nottingham Magsitrates' Court for stealing just three weeks after getting the chance to go straight – and admitted it was "a dumb thing to do".Daniel Lewis had been put on probation on January 19 and was offered a programme to help him get off drugs, magistrates in Nottingham were told.That was backed up by a 19-week prison sentence, which was suspended for a year on condition that he stopped committing offences.But on February 13, he stole DVDs worth...
  • GemmaToulson published Gateley acquires Capitus in a deal worth £2.72m

    GemmaToulson published Gateley acquires Capitus in a deal worth £2.72m
    Law firm Gateley, which has offices in The Ropewalk, Nottingham, has acquired specialist tax incentives advisory business Capitus in a deal worth £2.72m. Capitus, to be renamed Gateley Capitus, is the first acquisition that Gateley has made since its listing on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) in June 2015. Read more: Stay ahead with the Nottingham Post's breakfast business briefingIn the year ended June 30, 2015, Capitus had revenues of £1.38m and generated an operating...
  • Nottingham Post published Notts County v Hartlepool: Mark Cooper looking to increase...

    Nottingham Post published Notts County v Hartlepool: Mark Cooper looking to increase...
    It is a testament to the progress being made under Mark Cooper that Notts County are on their best run since last October which has helped clear the pessimism polluting Meadow Lane. Two draws and a victory may not sound much in football terms, but as the old proverb goes,mighty oaks from little acorns grow. A win tomorrow night over Hartlepool would only strengthen the good feelingwhich is certainly growing under Cooper's leadership. There has certainly been a sea change in mood in...
  • Nottingham Post commented Nottingham Forest v Brighton: Live

    Nottingham Post commented Nottingham Forest v Brighton: Live
    Nottingham Forest can take a giant leap up the Championship table with a win over Brighton at the City Ground tonight. Three points against the Seagulls on home soil would lift the Reds from 20th up to 15th place – and crucially 12 points clear of the relegation zone with five matches left to play this season. But will they claim a vital victory? You can find out by following our live match night Forest blog. We will bring you the Reds' team news as soon as we get it, as Forest look...
  • JenniferScott published New Co-op gets go-ahead in Nottingham despite residents'...

    JenniferScott published New Co-op gets go-ahead in Nottingham despite residents'...
    A new convenience store will open in Clifton, despite residents' fears it will result in anti-social behaviour.The Co-op applied to Nottingham City Council to open a new store in Southchurch Drive, which will be allowed to serve alcohol between 7am and 10pm seven days a week.And yesterday, the council's licensing panel agreed the plans in a meeting at Loxley House.But 14 locals have argued against the shop.Read more: Pet shop owner claims Nottingham tram put him out of businessTerrence Wass has.
  • JenniferScott commented New Co-op gets go-ahead in Nottingham despite residents'...

    JenniferScott commented New Co-op gets go-ahead in Nottingham despite residents'...
    A new convenience store will open in Clifton, despite residents' fears it will result in anti-social behaviour.The Co-op applied to Nottingham City Council to open a new store in Southchurch Drive, which will be allowed to serve alcohol between 7am and 10pm seven days a week.And yesterday, the council's licensing panel agreed the plans in a meeting at Loxley House.But 14 locals have argued against the shop.Read more: Pet shop owner claims Nottingham tram put him out of businessTerrence Wass has.
  • TracyWalker published Tributes to headteacher who helped reverse fortunes of Bluecoat...

    TracyWalker published Tributes to headteacher who helped reverse fortunes of Bluecoat...
    A former head teacher who was credited with helping to reverse the fortunes of a failing school and had an "encyclopaedic" knowledge of his pupils has died. John Cole was headteacher at Nottingham's Bluecoat School from 1985 until retiring in 1992. He had a 30-year career in teaching, including at West Bridgford Comprehensive, Ashfield Comprehensive in Kirkby-in-Ashfield and Wilsthorpe Comprehensive in Long Eaton. Mr Cole died on March 25 in hospital in Warwick, aged 78,...
  • TracyWalker commented Tributes to headteacher who helped reverse fortunes of Bluecoat...

    TracyWalker commented Tributes to headteacher who helped reverse fortunes of Bluecoat...
    A former head teacher who was credited with helping to reverse the fortunes of a failing school and had an "encyclopaedic" knowledge of his pupils has died. John Cole was headteacher at Nottingham's Bluecoat School from 1985 until retiring in 1992. He had a 30-year career in teaching, including at West Bridgford Comprehensive, Ashfield Comprehensive in Kirkby-in-Ashfield and Wilsthorpe Comprehensive in Long Eaton. Mr Cole died on March 25 in hospital in Warwick, aged 78,...
  • RachelGorman published Everything you need to know about this week's new film releases...

    RachelGorman published Everything you need to know about this week's new film releases...
    Your guide to what films are coming out this week and where to see them in Nottingham - this week there's Disney favourite The Jungle Book, Kevin Costner, Gary Oldman and Tommy Lee Jones star in action thriller Criminal and the late Alan Rickman teams up with Dame Helen Mirren and Breaking Bad's Aaron Paul in Eye In The Sky... 1. The Jungle BookThe Bare Necessities:Disney's classic animated film (based on Rudyard Kipling's timeless stories) is given an all new live-action makeover -as...
  • DanRussell published Mum finds 'black slime' in Ambrosia custard pot after feeding...

    DanRussell published Mum finds 'black slime' in Ambrosia custard pot after feeding...
    The mother of a six-month-old baby said she feared she had poisoned her daughter after accidentally feeding her custard with "black slime" in it. Rachael Foster said she bought the Ambrosia mini custard pots from The Co-operative Food store in Victoria Road, Netherfield. The 37-year-old fed her daughter Ella-Louise Bonnar one of the pots without noticing a problem but when a second was opened she was shocked by what she found. The mother-of-four, of Nether Pasture, Netherfield,...
  • DanRussell published Hundreds sign petition against job losses at University of...

    DanRussell published Hundreds sign petition against job losses at University of...
    Proposed redundancies at the University of Nottingham have been branded "cruel and unnecessary". More than 1,600 people have signed a petition opposing the cuts which could see 11.5 academic positions lost. The University and College Union has called for bosses to withdraw the plans. Lecturer in biochemistry Lisa Chakrabarti, based at Sutton Bonington Campus, said: "A university depends upon the expertise of academics. "These are the people that students and the...
  • DanRussell commented Hundreds sign petition against job losses at University of...

    DanRussell commented Hundreds sign petition against job losses at University of...
    Proposed redundancies at the University of Nottingham have been branded "cruel and unnecessary". More than 1,600 people have signed a petition opposing the cuts which could see 11.5 academic positions lost. The University and College Union has called for bosses to withdraw the plans. Lecturer in biochemistry Lisa Chakrabarti, based at Sutton Bonington Campus, said: "A university depends upon the expertise of academics. "These are the people that students and the...
  • DanRobinson published Bodyboard made in Nottinghamshire could save lives of swimmers...

    DanRobinson published Bodyboard made in Nottinghamshire could save lives of swimmers...
    A product developed in West Bridgford could soon be used to help save lives across the world – and it's already won the support of billionaire Richard Branson. The Virgin Group founder funded Ross Kemp's trip to Australia to trial his electric power-assisted bodyboard used by beach lifeguards.
    Read more: New homes for first time buyers in BeestonMr Kemp, who has set up the firm Asap Water Crafts, is now creating 10 prototypes of the 1.5m long machines, which cost about £4,000...
  • DanRobinson published Body board made in Nottinghamshire could save lives of swimmers...

    DanRobinson published Body board made in Nottinghamshire could save lives of swimmers...
    A product developed in West Bridgford could soon be used to help save lives across the world – and it's already won the support of billionaire Richard Branson. The Virgin Group founder funded Ross Kemp's trip to Australia to trial his electric power-assisted bodyboard used by beach lifeguards.
    Read more: New homes for first time buyers in BeestonMr Kemp, who has set up the firm Asap Water Crafts, is now creating 10 prototypes of the 1.5m long machines, which cost about £4,000...
  • TracyWalker published Historic Nottingham bowls club could fold unless new members are...

    TracyWalker published Historic Nottingham bowls club could fold unless new members are...
    It's survived two World Wars, the demise of the local lace industry and hike in season tickets, but Vernon Park Bowls Club could fold if new members aren't found. The historic club, which plays at Vernon Park bowls green in Basford, was founded in 1904. It has 14 members, aged 45 to 75, but more are desperately needed.At the time of being established, the club's honorary secretary was an AE Smedley and the assistant secretary was G Risebury.The club's documents reveal that in 1914, members paid.
  • DanRobinson published Key development land up for sale

    DanRobinson published Key development land up for sale
    Derelict land in a key area of Nottingham's "southern gateway" regeneration has been put up for sale. Stoney Street Properties is marketing the 1.5-acre plot, between Crocus Street and Meadows Way, near Nottingham railway station. The area, covered in overgrown grass, is currently surrounded by metal fencing and is being promoted as "development land". Read more: Nottingham's economy grew faster than Derby and Leicester's A Nottingham City Council spokesman said:...
  • JonPritchard published Queen's Drive to be closed overnight for rest of the week

    JonPritchard published Queen's Drive to be closed overnight for rest of the week
    Nottingham seems to be a haven for traffic cones at the moment. It is almost impossible to drive somewhere without spotting some of the orange things lying around the road.The council have been carrying out a number of improvement works to make the roads around the city better, and Queen's Drive is the latest one to get the treatment.We've answered everything you need to know about the latest works.What is going on?This weeks roadworks at Queens Drive are the second and final phase of some...
  • Leigh_Curtis published Liam Noble must not be bypassed if Notts County are going to beat...

    Leigh_Curtis published Liam Noble must not be bypassed if Notts County are going to beat...
    Notts County are looking to make it two in two when they welcome Hartlepool to Meadow Lane on Tuesday night. Leigh Curtis breaks the game down below.Talking tactics: Notts County produced an excellent performance at the weekend as they overcame Stevenage at Meadow Lane.It will be very much a case as you were for Mark Cooper, who will be hoping for a similar performance against Hartlepool.As much as Cooper was satisfied with the display against Stevenage, there was one aspect he felt...
  • BenIreland published Disqualified driver caught by police cameras in crack-down on...

    BenIreland published Disqualified driver caught by police cameras in crack-down on...
    A Long Eaton man has been jailed for 18 weeks after he was caught in a police operation to crack down on road traffic crime and offences.Officers from the Long Eaton Safer Neighbourhood Team ran the operation on Thursday, March 24 using Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) technology to identify suspicious vehicles being used in the town.One such vehicle, a Citroen C4, was being driven by Graham Shreeves, 44 years, from Bracken Close in Long Eaton. Shreeves was a disqualified driver at the.
  • Corey Neilson turned down other offers to agree new Nottingham Panthers deal - Nottingham Post

    Corey Neilson turned down other offers to agree new Nottingham Panthers deal - Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Post
    Corey Neilson turned down other offers to agree new Nottingham Panthers deal
    Nottingham Post
    Corey Neilson admits he turned down other offers before signing a new two-year deal at Nottingham Panthers. Neilson says having a settled family life off the ice and challenges to tackle on it convinced him to reject overtures from abroad and pen a ...
  • JonPritchard published Violent crime in Nottinghamshire rises by nine per cent as...

    JonPritchard published Violent crime in Nottinghamshire rises by nine per cent as...
    Violent crime roses by nine per cent over the past year – as the number of offences committed stayed roughly the same.There were just 26 less instances of crime in 2015/16 compared to the previous year. A total of 72,410 crimes were committed, compared to 72,436 in 2014/15.There were almost 700 less burglaries and 100 less robberies, but violent crime still rose by nine per cent to 17,836. Sexual offences also rose by almost 200 to 2,084.Read more: Cannabis addict told by judge his...
  • Mother gets 24 years for toddler murder

    Mother gets 24 years for toddler murder
    A "devious" and "manipulative" mother is jailed for at least 24 years after stamping her toddler daughter to death in the child's bedroom.
  • Nottingham Post published Breakfast Briefing

    Nottingham Post published Breakfast Briefing
    Stay ahead with the morning's trending local business stories, delivered straight to your email every day in time for breakfast.
  • Nottingham Forest striker Nikolay Todorov joins Hearts on trial - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham Forest striker Nikolay Todorov joins Hearts on trial - Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Forest striker Nikolay Todorov joins Hearts on trial
    Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Forest striker Nikolay Todorov could be set for a move away from the club after joining Hearts on trial. The Edinburgh Evening News reports the Bulgarian forward is training with the Scottish side's under-20s squad with a view to completing ...
  • MattDavies published Corey Neilson turned down other offers to agree new Nottingham...

    MattDavies published Corey Neilson turned down other offers to agree new Nottingham...
    Corey Neilson admits he turned down other offers before signing a new two-year deal at Nottingham Panthers. Neilson says having a settled family life off the ice and challenges to tackle on it convinced him to reject overtures from abroad and pen a contract that will take his coaching tenure at the club to 10 years. "There were other offers, some opportunities, but you know what, Nottingham is a great place," he said. "To stay here for so long as an import player and then...
  • rsherdley published Cannabis addict told by told his his self-treating was 'nonsense'

    rsherdley published Cannabis addict told by told his his self-treating was 'nonsense'
    Computing graduate Jack Cajkler had the equivalent of 300 days worth of the drug maturing under a small tent in a bedroom at his girlfriend's Clipstone home.He had claimed he needed to smoke cannabis due to a spinal injury suffered when he worked in a warehouse after leaving university.The 25-year-old had slipped into a depressive cycle, Nottingham Crown Court heard, and began managing the pain himself with the Class B drug.But the wake up call for Cajkler came when police turned up at the...
  • rsherdley commented Cannabis addict told by judge his self-treating was 'nonsense'

    rsherdley commented Cannabis addict told by judge his self-treating was 'nonsense'
    Computing graduate Jack Cajkler had the equivalent of 300 days worth of the drug maturing under a small tent in a bedroom at his girlfriend's Clipstone home.He had claimed he needed to smoke cannabis due to a spinal injury suffered when he worked in a warehouse after leaving university.The 25-year-old had slipped into a depressive cycle, Nottingham Crown Court heard, and began managing the pain himself with the Class B drug.But the wake up call for Cajkler came when police turned up at the...
  • karenantcliff published ​If it's a room with a view you're after this £735,000...

    karenantcliff published ​If it's a room with a view you're after this £735,000...
    With Belvoir Castle on the horizon and fields, fields and more fields in between, Cannon Cottage has a perfect location. Not only is the setting ideal, the house is fabulous too. It has around 3000 sq ft of accommodation and has been restored and refurbishment in recent years to create a stunning family orientated home.The interior combines traditional elements with contemporary design. There are oak skirting and architraves, solid oak internal doors, beautifully handcrafted oak casement...
  • MattDavies published Nottingham Forest striker Nikolay Todorov joins Hearts on trial

    MattDavies published Nottingham Forest striker Nikolay Todorov joins Hearts on trial
    Nottingham Forest striker Nikolay Todorov could be set for a move away from the club after joining Hearts on trial. The Edinburgh Evening News reports the Bulgarian forward is training with the Scottish side's under-20s squad with a view to completing a free transfer. Todorov has spent time on loan in National League North with Worcester City and in National League South with Hemel Hempstead. Although he has played under-21 football for Forest, the chances of him making a first team...
  • JonPritchard published Police search for man in connection with theft from Boots

    JonPritchard published Police search for man in connection with theft from Boots
    Police are investigating following a theft from Boots in North Gate Retail Park in Newark.Officers are attempting to trace this man following a theft at Boots in Newark.Read more: Boots No7 to unveil new mystery product - but what could it be?He was also carrying a bag. The theft took place on April 8. The man was wearing jeans, white trainers, a black coat and a high visibility jacket. Anyone who recognises the man should contact Nottinghamshire Police on 101 or call Crimestoppers anonymously..
  • DanRussell published Russian President Vladimir Putin demands Nottinghamshire war hero...

    DanRussell published Russian President Vladimir Putin demands Nottinghamshire war hero...
    A former sailor will receive a prestigious Russian military honour on the orders of President Vladimir Putin. Derek Albert Tilley from Mansfield will be presented with the Ushakov Medal on Tuesday. The 90-year-old is a veteran of the Arctic Convoys, which played a key role in defeating Hitler during the Second World War. It is thought that millions of Russians would have starved to death without the courage shown by the sailors on-board the Arctic Convoys in getting supplies to the...
  • JonPritchard published Police hunt woman in connection with alleged kebab shop assault

    JonPritchard published Police hunt woman in connection with alleged kebab shop assault
    Police officers want to speak to a woman in connection with an assault in a kebab shop in Newark in March.Nottinghamshire Police would like to speak to the woman following an alleged assault in Bodrum Kebabs in Castle Gate, in Newark.The assault is alleged to have taken place in the early hours of March 13. The woman was wearing a checked shirt and a dark-coloured body warmer.Read more: Missing Arnold man found safe and wellAnyone who recognises her or can help at all is asked to call...
  • Nottingham Post published Diversity shortlisted for national marketing award

    Nottingham Post published Diversity shortlisted for national marketing award
    Nottingham creative agency Diversity has been shortlisted in the Drum Marketing Awards.
    The firm has been nominated in the new product/service launch strategy of the year category, for their work on the Dulux Amazing Space project - an online interior design service which connects customers to professional designers via new innovative technology.Simon Elliott, managing director at Diversity said: "Being shortlisted in this category is testament to the hard work, creative talent and...
  • BenIreland published Prison absconders with Nottingham links arrested

    BenIreland published Prison absconders with Nottingham links arrested
    Two men who absconded prison and were thought to be in Nottingham have been arrested.Darrel Bryce, 31, and Jeremiah St Phorose, 27, escaped from HMP Hatfield and Young Offenders Institution in South Yorkshire on March 28.Bryce is from Nottinghamshire and police thought he may have returned to the county when on the run, either in Worksop or Nottingham.He was captured in Hertfordshire on Sunday, April 10, and has since been returned to prison.Read more: Can you help police find Nottinghamshire...
  • RachelGorman published Sherwood GP: My grandfather's proud wartime role in 'village of...

    RachelGorman published Sherwood GP: My grandfather's proud wartime role in 'village of...
    Despite being more than 4,500 miles from the Western Front, 460 men from the village of Dulmial, in British India, answered the call to fight for king and country. Among them were both of Sherwood GP Irfran Malik's great-grandfathers. He and historian Michael Noble, of the Centre for Hidden Histories, at the University of Nottingham, wrote this article after uncovering the Great War history of Dulmial – "the village with the gun". Dulmial is a village approximately 100...
  • BenIreland published Missing Arnold man found safe and well

    BenIreland published Missing Arnold man found safe and well
    A missing Arnold man, who had not been seen since Wednesday, has been found safe and well - police have said.Nottinghamshire Police had launched a public appeal to find Shane Thompson, 26.It was successful and the force thanked everyone who shared the appeal.Read more: Concerns grow for man missing in Nottingham
  • Nottingham's economy grew faster than Derby and Leicester's - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham's economy grew faster than Derby and Leicester's - Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Post
    Nottingham's economy grew faster than Derby and Leicester's
    Nottingham Post
    Nottingham's economy grew faster than that of Derby and Leicester during the last three months of 2015, according to a new report. However, overall economic growth within the East Midlands' largest cities deteriorated significantly in the final quarter ...
  • BenIreland published Lorry comes off the road on bend in Nottinghamshire

    BenIreland published Lorry comes off the road on bend in Nottinghamshire
    A lorry came off the road when on a bend in rural Nottinghamshire. Police attended the scene and a 24-hour assistance vehicle was called to help haul the Bretts lorry back onto the road. It happened early afternoon on Monday, April 11, on the A617 near Bilsthorpe.
    Read more: Mother who stamped her toddler daughter to death jailed for lifeSkid marks could be seen on the grass verge ahead of the turn where the lorry's wheels had churned up the ground. Just assisting on A617 near Bilsthorpe...

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