• Nottingham Post published This is perfect time for Nottingham Forest players to impress...

    Nottingham Post published This is perfect time for Nottingham Forest players to impress...
    Nottingham Forest legend Garry Birtles says Dexter Blackstock could have an important role to play for in the new season, in his latest Post column.This is the perfect time for players to state their case for a place in the team come the start of the season.It's even more the case at Nottingham Forest because you expect every player will have started pre-season training with a clean slate under new manager Philippe Montanier, with an equal chance to impress the Frenchman.So I'm sure Dexter...
  • Nottingham Post commented This is perfect time for Nottingham Forest players to impress...

    Nottingham Post commented This is perfect time for Nottingham Forest players to impress...
    Nottingham Forest legend Garry Birtles says Dexter Blackstock could have an important role to play for in the new season, in his latest Post column.This is the perfect time for players to state their case for a place in the team come the start of the season.It's even more the case at Nottingham Forest because you expect every player will have started pre-season training with a clean slate under new manager Philippe Montanier, with an equal chance to impress the Frenchman.So I'm sure Dexter...
  • Calls for unity during vigil for 'black lives' - Nottingham Post

    Calls for unity during vigil for 'black lives' - Nottingham Post
    Calls for unity during vigil for 'black lives'
    Nottingham Post
    Despite his tender years, Justin Onyejiaka spoke with maturity and inspired crowds during a vigil held to show solidarity following recent shootings of black people in America. The 15-year-old got up to speak in front of the Brian Clough statue at ...
  • Emergency services called to flat fire in Canal Street - Nottingham Post

    Emergency services called to flat fire in Canal Street - Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Post
    Emergency services called to flat fire in Canal Street
    Nottingham Post
    Three fire engines rushed to reports of a flat fire at the Nottingham One building in Canal Street. The crews, with two from Central and one from West Bridgford, attended the scene at 5.20pm on Wednesday, leaving at around 6.30pm. A spokeswoman for ...
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  • Notts man charged with terrorism offences - Nottingham Post

    Notts man charged with terrorism offences - Nottingham Post
    Notts man charged with terrorism offences
    Nottingham Post
    The 28-year-old man was initially arrested on Monday following a joint investigation by Nottinghamshire Police and the North East Counter Terrorism Unit. He is charged with two offences contrary to Section 58 of the Terrorism Act 2000 and will appear ...
  • Sam Allardyce would be good choice for England - Nottingham Post

    Sam Allardyce would be good choice for England - Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Post
    Sam Allardyce would be good choice for England
    Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Forest legend Garry Birtles says former Notts County manager Sam Allardyce would be a good choice as the next England manager in his latest Post column. I wouldn't be against Sam Allardyce being the next England manager. What he does for ...and more »
  • Nottingham Post published Sam Allardyce would be good choice for England

    Nottingham Post published Sam Allardyce would be good choice for England
    Nottingham Forest legend Garry Birtles says former Notts County manager Sam Allardyce would be a good choice as the next England manager in his latest Post column.I wouldn't be against Sam Allardyce being the next England manager.What he does for me, he embraces how it was when he was playing and he also embraces the present and the future.So he mixes the whole lot together I think really, really well.When it comes to how good managers are, you listen to players.Read more: Nottingham Forest...
  • Nottingham Post commented Sam Allardyce would be good choice for England

    Nottingham Post commented Sam Allardyce would be good choice for England
    Nottingham Forest legend Garry Birtles says former Notts County manager Sam Allardyce would be a good choice as the next England manager in his latest Post column.I wouldn't be against Sam Allardyce being the next England manager.What he does for me, he embraces how it was when he was playing and he also embraces the present and the future.So he mixes the whole lot together I think really, really well.When it comes to how good managers are, you listen to players.Read more: Nottingham Forest...
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  • TracyWalker published Beatles ticket stubs and autographs owned by Keyworth grandmother...

    TracyWalker published Beatles ticket stubs and autographs owned by Keyworth grandmother...
    Ticket stubs for a Beatles concert in Nottingham and a scrap of paper featuring the Fab Four's signatures could fetch up at least £4,000 when they go under the hammer.They belong to Keyworth grandmother Josephine Yates but she has put them up for auction as she wants to see better use made of them.The 71-year-old says the gig, at the Elizabethan Ballroom above the old Co-op House in Upper Parliament Street on March 7, 1963, turned out to be "one of the best nights of her...
  • MattDavies published Gymnast Sam Oldham to appeal decision to leave him out of Team ...

    MattDavies published Gymnast Sam Oldham to appeal decision to leave him out of Team ...
    Nottingham gymnast Sam Oldham has appealed the decision to leave him out of the Great Britain squad for the Rio Olympics, according to reports.The London 2012 bronze medallist fought back from a serious ankle injury to impress at the London Open, the most recent Olympic trials, as he finished third overall and won the floor section.However, Max Whitlock, Louis Smith, Kristian Thomas, Nile Wilson and Brinn Bevan were chosen ahead of him, prompting the 23-year-old to contest British Gymnastics'...
  • turnerturner published Notts man charged with terrorism offences

    turnerturner published Notts man charged with terrorism offences
    A Nottinghamshire man has been charged with two offences under the Terrorism Act.The 28-year-old man was initially arrested on Monday following a joint investigation by Nottinghamshire Police and the North East Counter Terrorism Unit.He is charged with two offences contrary to Section 58 of the Terrorism Act 2000 and will appear before Westminster Magistrates Court on Thursday.Read more: Police appeal for witnesses after attack outside Five GuysA police statement said that there was no danger to
  • MattDavies published Ignoring Mick Newell's advice helps Jake Ball on the way to...

    MattDavies published Ignoring Mick Newell's advice helps Jake Ball on the way to...
    Nottinghamshire bowler Jake Ball makes his England debut against Pakistan in the first Test at Lord's on Thursday. Here, national selector and Notts director of cricket Mick Newell reveals how Ball's decision to go against his wishes played a key role in his rise to prominence.How do you turn yourself into a Test cricketer? Ignore the advice of your head coach and a national selector if Jake Ball is anything to go by.The Nottinghamshire seamer makes his England debut at Lord's on Thursday when..
  • Nottingham Forest safety certificate update - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham Forest safety certificate update - Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Forest safety certificate update
    Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Forest are yet to resolve their City Ground safety certificate problem almost a week after the stadium capacity was reduced to zero by Nottinghamshire County Council. It means the Reds still can't play matches with spectators less than a ...
  • JamesPallatt published Nottingham Forest safety certificate update

    JamesPallatt published Nottingham Forest safety certificate update
    Nottingham Forest are yet to resolve their City Ground safety certificate problem almost a week after the stadium capacity was reduced to zero by Nottinghamshire County Council.It means the Reds still can't play matches with spectators less than a month before they kick off the new Championship season on home soil against Nigel Clough's Burton Albion.Philippe Montanier's side are also due to play Hull City in a pre-season friendly at the City Ground in 17 days.Nottinghamshire County Council...
  • JamesPallatt commented Nottingham Forest safety certificate update

    JamesPallatt commented Nottingham Forest safety certificate update
    Nottingham Forest are yet to resolve their City Ground safety certificate problem almost a week after the stadium capacity was reduced to zero by Nottinghamshire County Council.It means the Reds still can't play matches with spectators less than a month before they kick off the new Championship season on home soil against Nigel Clough's Burton Albion.Philippe Montanier's side are also due to play Hull City in a pre-season friendly at the City Ground in 17 days.Nottinghamshire County Council...
  • TracyWalker commented Emergency services called to flat fire in Canal Street

    TracyWalker commented Emergency services called to flat fire in Canal Street
    Three fire engines rushed to reports of a flat fire at the Nottingham One building in Canal Street.The crews, with two from Central and one from West Bridgford, attended the scene at 5.20pm on Wednesday, leaving at around 6.30pm.A spokeswoman for Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service said: "We had a flat fire. No one was hurt. We used one jet and two sets of breathing apparatus, along with ventilation equipment."Police were also on-scene to deal with traffic, causing delays during...
  • TracyWalker commented Calls for unity during vigil for 'black lives'

    TracyWalker commented Calls for unity during vigil for 'black lives'
    Despite his tender years, Justin Onyejiaka spoke with maturity and inspired crowds during a vigil held to show solidarity following recent shootings of black people in America.The 15-year-old got up to speak in front of the Brian Clough statue at Speaker's Corner during a memorial event intended to show "support for brothers, sisters and siblings overseas and at home who are not being protected by their justice system".Around 200 people gathered at the statue, at the junction of King...
  • JenniferScott published Jennifer Scott: Only time will tell where May will steer the ship

    JenniferScott published Jennifer Scott: Only time will tell where May will steer the ship
    After years of talk about who would become David Cameron's successor, it all seemed to happen a little fast didn't it?One moment he was stood at the dispatch box in the House of Commons professing his love for the Downing Street cat Larry and complimenting Jeremy Corbyn on smartening up his suit.The next minute he was outside Number 10 with the whole family, trying to script his legacy - which will be for historians to do, rather than him. Read more: Follow the day's dramatic events through our.
  • Nottingham Post published Still work for Notts County to do on the signings front

    Nottingham Post published Still work for Notts County to do on the signings front
    Notts County fan Jacob Daniel reflects on the Magpies' winning start to pre-season in his latest column.Two friendlies in and we aren't really any closer to knowing what John Sheridan sees as his best team or how he wants this Notts County side to go about their quest for promotion.Victories over Linby and Carlton Town were routine, but really did highlight the uncertainty of trying to glean anything from games at this time of year.Tuesday night's game at Carlton may only have been a 1-0 triumph
  • Nottingham Forest XI loses 2-0 to Wrexham in behind closed doors friendly - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham Forest XI loses 2-0 to Wrexham in behind closed doors friendly - Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Forest XI loses 2-0 to Wrexham in behind closed doors friendly
    Nottingham Post
    A Nottingham Forest XI was beaten 2-0 by Wrexham in a behind closed doors friendly on Wednesday afternoon. Callum Powell and Michael Bakare got the goals after the break for the National League team against an inexperienced Forest side.
  • JenniferScott published QUIZ Test your knowledge on the new Prime Minister

    JenniferScott published QUIZ Test your knowledge on the new Prime Minister
    It is official, Theresa May is now the Prime Minister of the UK. But how much do you know about the new woman in charge?Just after 6pm on Wednesday, July 13, Mrs May returned from Buckingham Palace to give a speech to the nation for the first time as leader.Read more: Follow our live blog for all of today's eventsAfter paying tribute to her predecessor David Cameron, she said: "We will make Britain a country that works, not for a privileged few, but for everyone of us. That will...
  • Philippe Montanier must get spine of Nottingham Forest team right - Nottingham Post

    Philippe Montanier must get spine of Nottingham Forest team right - Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Post
    Philippe Montanier must get spine of Nottingham Forest team right
    Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Forest legend Garry Birtles says he's more hopeful about his former club's chances of challenging for promotion than he has been for years, in his latest Post column. We've already seen two new signings at Nottingham Forest under new boss ...
    Norwich City transfer rumours: Nottingham Forest linked with Genk striker amid Norwich City interest in Britt ...Norfolk Eastern Daily Press
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  • Championship transfer news and rumours: Nottingham Forest striker linked with Celtic switch, Wolves to land ... - Huddersfield Examiner

    Championship transfer news and rumours: Nottingham Forest striker linked with Celtic switch, Wolves to land ... - Huddersfield Examiner
    Huddersfield Examiner
    Championship transfer news and rumours: Nottingham Forest striker linked with Celtic switch, Wolves to land ...
    Huddersfield Examiner
    That's according to the Nottingham Post, which reports that the forward has travelled to Portugal with the rest of the Forest squad for a pre-season training camp but wasn't involved in Tuesday's game with Millwall. Brendan Rodgers is looking to ...and more »
  • Nottingham Post published Philippe Montanier must get spine of Nottingham Forest team right

    Nottingham Post published Philippe Montanier must get spine of Nottingham Forest team right
    Nottingham Forest legend Garry Birtles says he's more hopeful about his former club's chances of challenging for promotion than he has been for years, in his latest Post column.We've already seen two new signings at Nottingham Forest under new boss Philippe Montanier, in Apostolos Vellios and Thomas Lam.And I'm sure we'll see a few more players arrive at the City Ground before the new Championship kicks off next month.For me, he has to get the spine of the Reds team right.Any coach worth his...
  • MattDavies published Nottingham Forest XI loses 2-0 to Wrexham in behind closed doors...

    MattDavies published Nottingham Forest XI loses 2-0 to Wrexham in behind closed doors...
    A Nottingham Forest XI was beaten 2-0 by Wrexham in a behind closed doors friendly on Wednesday afternoon.Callum Powell and Michael Bakare got the goals after the break for the National League team against an inexperienced Forest side.John Rooney, brother of Manchester United and England star Wayne Rooney, came close to breaking the deadlock for Wrexham when he headed wide in the first half.Former Notts County left-back Sean Newton then missed a glorious chance when he met Paul Rutherford's...
  • Wolf-whistling could lead to visit from Notts Police - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham Post
    Wolf-whistling could lead to visit from Notts Police
    Nottingham Post
    Wolf whistlers could get a visit from the cops as Nottinghamshire Police becomes the first force in the country to classify misogyny as a hate crime. The force says it will crack down on "unwanted or uninvited sexual advances" and "uninvited physical ...
    Nottingham Police add misogyny hate crimes to listFusionall 28 news articles »
  • Sky Sports game leads to two more fixture changes for Nottingham Forest - Nottingham Post

    Sky Sports game leads to two more fixture changes for Nottingham Forest - Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Post
    Sky Sports game leads to two more fixture changes for Nottingham Forest
    Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Forest's Championship game at Aston Villa has been put back a day due to the game being shown on Sky Sports. The match will now be played on Sunday, September 11, kick-off 1.15pm. As a result, the trip to Rotherham has been pushed back ...and more »
  • JenniferScott published Larry the Downing Street cat may be cute... but these Nottingham...

    JenniferScott published Larry the Downing Street cat may be cute... but these Nottingham...
    As David Cameron professed his love for Downing Street cat Larry - who will be staying in Number 10 after his departure - we thought it was time the cats of Nottingham's streets got a slice of the limelight! And Post readers were quick to send us their pics of their friendly felines for us all to coo at. Randall was first to come forward and we think he looks very ministerial... @Nottingham_Post Say hello to Randall... #CatsofNottingham pic.twitter.com/DaDIeXpYuC— Shookz...
  • JenniferScott commented Larry the Downing Street cat may be cute... but these Nottingham...

    JenniferScott commented Larry the Downing Street cat may be cute... but these Nottingham...
    As David Cameron professed his love for Downing Street cat Larry - who will be staying in Number 10 after his departure - we thought it was time the cats of Nottingham's streets got a slice of the limelight! And Post readers were quick to send us their pics of their friendly felines for us all to coo at. Randall was first to come forward and we think he looks very ministerial... @Nottingham_Post Say hello to Randall... #CatsofNottingham pic.twitter.com/DaDIeXpYuC— Shookz...
  • Nottingham Jazz Diary, July 15 to 21, with Jeanie Barton - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham Jazz Diary, July 15 to 21, with Jeanie Barton - Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Jazz Diary, July 15 to 21, with Jeanie Barton
    Nottingham Post
    It's jazzy busy on Friday July 15; starting at 7pm The Swing Gitan duo play at the Pelican club in St Mary's place (Elliott Lewis and Vic Klimasevskij on guitars), same time at Stray's in Newark Sally Doherty sings beautiful Latin American songs with ...
  • MattDavies published Sky Sports game leads to two more fixture changes for Nottingham...

    MattDavies published Sky Sports game leads to two more fixture changes for Nottingham...
    Nottingham Forest's Championship game at Aston Villa has been put back a day due to the game being shown on Sky Sports.The match will now be played on Sunday, September 11, kick-off 1.15pm. As a result, the trip to Rotherham has been pushed back 24 hours to Wednesday, September 14, kick-off 7.45pm.Sky have announced 14 more matches from the Football League which will be televised, including the first ever meeting between European Cup winners in the Championship when Forest go to Villa Park.Read.
  • MattDavies commented Sky Sports game leads to two more fixture changes for Nottingham...

    MattDavies commented Sky Sports game leads to two more fixture changes for Nottingham...
    Nottingham Forest's Championship game at Aston Villa has been put back a day due to the game being shown on Sky Sports.The match will now be played on Sunday, September 11, kick-off 1.15pm. As a result, the trip to Rotherham has been pushed back 24 hours to Wednesday, September 14, kick-off 7.45pm.Sky have announced 14 more matches from the Football League which will be televised, including the first ever meeting between European Cup winners in the Championship when Forest go to Villa Park.Read.
  • Nottingham memorial for black lives lost in US police killings - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham memorial for black lives lost in US police killings - Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Post
    Nottingham memorial for black lives lost in US police killings
    Nottingham Post
    A vigil is taking place in Nottingham city centre to remember the lives of black people lost recently in America. The memorial is being held at Speaker's Corner, at the junction of King Street and Queen Street, from 5pm, to show solidarity for ...
  • DanRobinson published £13m fund to get Nottinghamshire people back into work

    DanRobinson published £13m fund to get Nottinghamshire people back into work
    Unemployed people, young workers and those looking to progress their career in Nottinghamshire will be targeted by a £13m funding package designed to boost the economy.D2N2, the local enterprise partnership for Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, has made the funding available through programmes.Project organisers can bid for a slice of the cash to tackle a range of issues relating to business growth by providing training and skills, helping the long-term unemployed to find work and aiding...
  • DanRobinson commented £13m fund to get Nottinghamshire people back into work

    DanRobinson commented £13m fund to get Nottinghamshire people back into work
    Unemployed people, young workers and those looking to progress their career in Nottinghamshire will be targeted by a £13m funding package designed to boost the economy.D2N2, the local enterprise partnership for Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, has made the funding available through programmes.Project organisers can bid for a slice of the cash to tackle a range of issues relating to business growth by providing training and skills, helping the long-term unemployed to find work and aiding...
  • TracyWalker published Nottingham memorial for black lives lost in US police killings

    TracyWalker published Nottingham memorial for black lives lost in US police killings
    A vigil is taking place in Nottingham city centre to remember the lives of black people lost recently in America.The memorial is being held at Speaker's Corner, at the junction of King Street and Queen Street, from 5pm, to show solidarity for "brothers, sisters and siblings overseas and at home who are not being protected by their justice system".It follows killings of black people in America recently, including Philando Castile, whose death in Minnesota last week sparked outrage after...
  • TracyWalker commented Nottingham memorial for black lives lost in US police killings

    TracyWalker commented Nottingham memorial for black lives lost in US police killings
    A vigil is taking place in Nottingham city centre to remember the lives of black people lost recently in America.The memorial is being held at Speaker's Corner, at the junction of King Street and Queen Street, from 5pm, to show solidarity for "brothers, sisters and siblings overseas and at home who are not being protected by their justice system".It follows killings of black people in America recently, including Philando Castile, whose death in Minnesota last week sparked outrage after...
  • NottmPostEG published Nottingham Jazz Diary, July 15 to 21, with Jeanie Barton

    NottmPostEG published Nottingham Jazz Diary, July 15 to 21, with Jeanie Barton
    It's jazzy busy on Friday July 15; starting at 7pm The Swing Gitan duo play at the Pelican club in St Mary's place (Elliott Lewis and Vic Klimasevskij on guitars), same time at Stray's in Newark Sally Doherty sings beautiful Latin American songs with guitar supremo Jamie Taylor, book a table on 01636 700 597. At 7.30, Mark Daykin and I are on the mics for Jazz Trane's Singers Night with Shell's Belles eleven piece band at the Poppy and Pint on Pierrepont Rd in West Bridgford, entry is £6..
  • NottmPostEG published Oliver Bonas confirms opening date for West Bridgford store

    NottmPostEG published Oliver Bonas confirms opening date for West Bridgford store
    Luxury department brand Oliver Bonas has confirmed the opening date of its Nottinghamshire store.The independent British fashion and lifestyle retailer is set to open in West Bridgford on Thursday, July 21 in a new retail unit off Central Avenue, next to the M&S Food.Read more: See The Deliveroo Beach taking shape in Old Market SquareThe store will have a sales space of 188 square metres and feature women's clothing, accessories and jewellery, homeware, furniture and gifts.Oliver Bonas was..
  • TomNorton published Stapleford's Saxon landmark commemorated at plaque unveiling

    TomNorton published Stapleford's Saxon landmark commemorated at plaque unveiling
    The Saxon history of Stapleford will be preserved for generations to come as the town commemorated one of its most famous landmarks. The Saxon Cross, outside St Helen's Church in Frederick Road, is thought to date between 800 and 850AD. It now has been given its own historical plaque. Unveiled at a ceremony on Wednesday, the plaque provides information about the cross and its origins.
    Read more: Take a look inside traditional tearoom loved by tram passengersThe project was supported by...
  • DanRobinson published Mum swaps Olympic physio job for baby photography business

    DanRobinson published Mum swaps Olympic physio job for baby photography business
    A former physio who travelled around the world to work with Olympians and professional footballers has swapped one dream for another by setting up a photography business.Rebecca Barclay, 35, specialises in photographing newborn babies, infants and children in a "timeless" classic style.She has already attracted more than 100 customers since establishing her business part-time a year ago and now hopes to reach the 1,000 mark by opening a studio in Beeston.Mum-of-two Mrs Barclay said:...
  • Local MP asks Aldi and Lidl to come to Clifton - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham Post
    Local MP asks Aldi and Lidl to come to Clifton
    Nottingham Post
    An MP has written to budget supermarkets asking them to invest in her constituency after Nottingham City Council called for better shops in the area. Labour politician Lilian Greenwood, who represents Nottingham South, has reached out to both Aldi and ...
  • TomNorton published Wolf-whistling could lead to visit from Notts Police

    TomNorton published Wolf-whistling could lead to visit from Notts Police
    Wolf whistlers could get a visit from the cops as Nottinghamshire Police becomes the first force in the country to classify misogyny as a hate crime. The force says it will crack down on "unwanted or uninvited sexual advances" and "uninvited physical or verbal contact" made towards women.The new chief constable has said that "what women face, often on a daily basis, is absolutely unacceptable and can be extremely distressing".Police have moved to reassure people...
  • TomNorton commented Wolf-whistling could lead to visit from Notts Police

    TomNorton commented Wolf-whistling could lead to visit from Notts Police
    Wolf whistlers could get a visit from the cops as Nottinghamshire Police becomes the first force in the country to classify misogyny as a hate crime. The force says it will crack down on "unwanted or uninvited sexual advances" and "uninvited physical or verbal contact" made towards women.The new chief constable has said that "what women face, often on a daily basis, is absolutely unacceptable and can be extremely distressing".Police have moved to reassure people...
  • BenIreland published Man interviewed by police over St Ann's sex assault near Heskey...

    BenIreland published Man interviewed by police over St Ann's sex assault near Heskey...
    Police have interviewed a man in connection with a sex assault reported near a park in St Ann's. The 25-year-old man came forward voluntarily after a woman reported the incident in Welbeck Walk on Monday night, July 11. The woman said that she was approached at a cash machine near the Mechanic Arms pub in Alfred Street north at around 10.30pm. She alleged that she was attacked by a man after a brief conversation. Read more: Police seek witnesses after man left in hospital after attack...
  • NottmPostEG published Watch thrillseekers at the UK's largest inflatable aquapark

    NottmPostEG published Watch thrillseekers at the UK's largest inflatable aquapark
    Rutland Water's latest attraction landed with a splash at the weekend. The country's largest inflatable aquapark, Aquaglide arrived at the Midlands park and the opening few days were sold out. The course is made up of 16 inflatables, climbing walls, trampolines, blast bags and balancing beams for thrill-seekers of all abilities to climb, jump, crawl, chute, launch, slide and splash around. Read more: Free ice cream to be delivered on Friday - here's how to get yoursThere are...
  • JenniferScott published Local MP asks Aldi and Lidl to come to Clifton

    JenniferScott published Local MP asks Aldi and Lidl to come to Clifton
    An MP has written to budget supermarkets asking them to invest in her constituency after Nottingham City Council called for better shops in the area. Labour politician Lilian Greenwood, who represents Nottingham South, has reached out to both Aldi and Lidl to invite them to open a new store in Clifton. In her letter, Ms Greenwood said she had been asked repeatedly by local residents if one of the big chains will set up there, and after a raft of new stores from both companies have opened...
  • JenniferScott commented Local MP asks Aldi and Lidl to come to Clifton

    JenniferScott commented Local MP asks Aldi and Lidl to come to Clifton
    An MP has written to budget supermarkets asking them to invest in her constituency after Nottingham City Council called for better shops in the area. Labour politician Lilian Greenwood, who represents Nottingham South, has reached out to both Aldi and Lidl to invite them to open a new store in Clifton. In her letter, Ms Greenwood said she had been asked repeatedly by local residents if one of the big chains will set up there, and after a raft of new stores from both companies have opened...
  • Woman whose husband stayed at his mum's convicted of benefit fraud - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham Post
    Woman whose husband stayed at his mum's convicted of benefit fraud
    Nottingham Post
    A woman whose husband stayed at his mum's house has been convicted of fraud for incorrectly claiming benefits. Nottingham Magistrates Court heard that Leah Stock had "an unusual domestic situation" with her husband - spending their wedding night at ...
  • Why was this double-decker bus parked by Old Market Square? - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham Post
    Why was this double-decker bus parked by Old Market Square?
    Nottingham Post
    From individuals with the seeds of a profitable idea to young up-and-coming businesses looking to grow, aspiring entrepreneurs were offered a helping hand at a roadshow that arrived in Nottingham. The StartUp Britain bus, which was parked next to the ...and more »

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