• Nottmtails commented Bolton 1, Nottingham Forest 2 - Brereton and Grant inspire...

    Nottmtails commented Bolton 1, Nottingham Forest 2 - Brereton and Grant inspire...
    More than one player will have arrived in the neat, compact surrounds of the County Ground, the home of the Lancashire FA, with a desire to prove they are ready to be involved in Philippe Montanier's first team squad on a much bigger stage.But it said much about the plot of an entertaining game against Bolton under-23s, that it was not goalkeeper Stephen Henderson who stood out, as he made his return to the action.Instead it was Ben Brereton and Jorge Grant who will have welcomed the final...
  • laurahammond published Sawley residents hit out at 'totally ridiculous' live music event...

    laurahammond published Sawley residents hit out at 'totally ridiculous' live music event...
    A proposal to hold live music events attended by up to 3,000 people on fields have been branded as "totally ridiculous".Erewash Borough Council has received an application for a premises licence to allow live music and alcohol sales on Sawley Fields, off Wilne Road.The application, submitted by Hedgerow Holdings, also seeks permission to play recorded music and to supply late night refreshments.The application form reveals that the licence is for Thursdays between 1pm and midnight, and...
  • laurahammond commented Sawley residents hit out at 'totally ridiculous' live music event...

    laurahammond commented Sawley residents hit out at 'totally ridiculous' live music event...
    A proposal to hold live music events attended by up to 3,000 people on fields have been branded as "totally ridiculous".Erewash Borough Council has received an application for a premises licence to allow live music and alcohol sales on Sawley Fields, off Wilne Road.The application, submitted by Hedgerow Holdings, also seeks permission to play recorded music and to supply late night refreshments.The application form reveals that the licence is for Thursdays between 1pm and midnight, and...
  • TomNorton published £400,000 worth of improvements to the Aboretum start next...

    TomNorton published £400,000 worth of improvements to the Aboretum start next...
    Work will begin next week on £400,000 worth of improvements to Nottingham's oldest public park.The Arboretum, home to a collection of more than 800 trees, will include restoration of the park's historic buildings and bringing back the former The Park Pub into use, formerly known as the Refreshment Rooms, which was burnt down in November 2006. The park, which was opened in 1852, still contains some of the original trees planted in the 19th century.The project has been funded by the city...
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  • TomNorton commented £400,000 worth of improvements to the Aboretum start next...

    TomNorton commented £400,000 worth of improvements to the Aboretum start next...
    Work will begin next week on £400,000 worth of improvements to Nottingham's oldest public park.The Arboretum, home to a collection of more than 800 trees, will include restoration of the park's historic buildings and bringing back the former The Park Pub into use, formerly known as the Refreshment Rooms, which was burnt down in November 2006. The park, which was opened in 1852, still contains some of the original trees planted in the 19th century.The project has been funded by the city...
  • DaveWhitfield commented Meet the man set to be the new Chief Constable of Notts

    DaveWhitfield commented Meet the man set to be the new Chief Constable of Notts
    Nottinghamshire's Police and Crime Commissioner has announced his preferred candidate for the county's next Chief Constable as Craig Guildford.Mr Guildford is currently Deputy Chief Constable with Gwent Police. He is expected to take up the role before March 2017. However, the proposed appointment now has to be put before a Confirmation Hearing of the Police and Crime Panel to be held on December 9, for members' to review and make a recommendation to the Commissioner.Six candidates had been...
  • MattJarram published Council calls for end to Government transport clause

    MattJarram published Council calls for end to Government transport clause
    Nottingham Labour councillors have called for the removal of a Government clause which would affect bus services.Steve Battlemuch, Labour councillor for Wollaton West, said that Clause 21 of the Bus Service Bill will effectively 'prohibit a local authority from forming a company for the purposes of providing a local bus service'; meaning that other local authorities will be unable to own, or have a major shareholding in a bus company, as Nottingham City Council does with Nottingham City...
  • MattJarram commented Council calls for end to Government transport clause

    MattJarram commented Council calls for end to Government transport clause
    Nottingham Labour councillors have called for the removal of a Government clause which would affect bus services.Steve Battlemuch, Labour councillor for Wollaton West, said that Clause 21 of the Bus Service Bill will effectively 'prohibit a local authority from forming a company for the purposes of providing a local bus service'; meaning that other local authorities will be unable to own, or have a major shareholding in a bus company, as Nottingham City Council does with Nottingham City...
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  • Newport County v Alfreton Town

    Newport County v Alfreton Town
    Live coverage of Tuesday's FA Cup game between Newport County and Alfreton Town.
  • TomNorton published Police concerned for missing Meadows dad

    TomNorton published Police concerned for missing Meadows dad
    Nottinghamshire Police officers are investigating the disappearance of a 33-year-old man.Sammad, of The Meadows,was last seen at 4.15pm on Sunday, November 13. Sammad, also known as Abdus Sammad, was thought to be making his way home from Collygate Road but never arrived and has not been seen since.Read more: German couple have their motorhome stolen on Nottingham holidayHe is described as an Asian man, 5'11" tall and of slim build. He has short black hair and a beard. Sammad was wearing...
  • Mansfield Town: Adam Murray quits as manager of League Two club

    Mansfield Town: Adam Murray quits as manager of League Two club
    Adam Murray resigns from his position as manager of League Two side Mansfield Town after two years in charge.
  • JHLewis published 'Switch it off' plea as police target Nottinghamshire mobile...

    JHLewis published 'Switch it off' plea as police target Nottinghamshire mobile...
    "I remember seeing the headlights coming towards me where headlights shouldn't be and I remember thinking, 'That's it, I'm a goner, I'm dead' – and then I don't remember anything until the following day," Liese Bowers-Straw was talking about the moment that changed her life – an eight-vehicle collision on the M1 in November 2014.Read more: German couple's motorhome stolen in NottinghamLiese wasn't a goner, as she had feared. But she was severely injured – and another...
  • Leigh_Curtis published Notts County players forced to watch video nasty as John Sheridan...

    Leigh_Curtis published Notts County players forced to watch video nasty as John Sheridan...
    Over in the media suite at Meadow Lane, a row of chairs that have been arranged in front of a television screen still remain intact.This is this room that Notts County's players were forced to watch the 4-0 defeat to Blackpool on Sunday morning as punishment for what their manager John Sheridan described a shambles.Every second and every minute of a wretched display was analysed as the post-mortem into the worst performance of the season continued.By the end of it, the players had come to...
  • MattJarram published Student behaviour has got worst this year says city council

    MattJarram published Student behaviour has got worst this year says city council
    Student behaviour has got worse this year,according to Nottingham City Council.More than 900 notices have been served on student households in Nottingham around poor waste disposal – which is three times higher than the previous academic year.And more community protection notices have also been served - which target student bad behaviour. Nottingham City Council is calling on the University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent to make a financial contribution towards controlling noise made..
  • MattJarram published Student behaviour has got worse this year says city council

    MattJarram published Student behaviour has got worse this year says city council
    Student behaviour has got worse this year,according to Nottingham City Council.More than 900 notices have been served on student households in Nottingham around poor waste disposal – which is three times higher than the previous academic year.And more community protection notices have also been served - which target student bad behaviour. Nottingham City Council is calling on the University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent to make a financial contribution towards controlling noise made..
  • MattJarram commented Student behaviour has got worst this year says city council

    MattJarram commented Student behaviour has got worst this year says city council
    Student behaviour has got worse this year,according to Nottingham City Council.More than 900 notices have been served on student households in Nottingham around poor waste disposal – which is three times higher than the previous academic year.And more community protection notices have also been served - which target student bad behaviour. Nottingham City Council is calling on the University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent to make a financial contribution towards controlling noise made..
  • JamesPallatt published Adam Murray steps down as Mansfield Town manager

    JamesPallatt published Adam Murray steps down as Mansfield Town manager
    Adam Murray has stepped down as Mansfield Town manager.The 35-year-old has left the club following a meeting with chairman John Radford."I have been with the club for over 14 years and having discussed it with my management team we have decided that it is time for a change," said Murray."We are immensely proud of what we have achieved, moving both the club forward and achieving its highest league position in over 10 years."Murray took charge of the Stags in December 2014 and...
  • TomNorton published City council leader attacks plans to change Nottingham MP...

    TomNorton published City council leader attacks plans to change Nottingham MP...
    The leader of Nottingham City Council believes new changes to the city's parliamentary constituencies will erode accountability between MPs and the people they represent.Jon Collins said government plans to absorb Clifton and Bilborough into new political constituency areas will cause confusion and fail to put the interests of the City first. The changes have been proposed as part of a review by the Boundary Commission for England (BCE), which would see the current Parliamentary constituencies..
  • rsherdley published Ex-cop on trial for alleged rape became a top swimming coach,...

    rsherdley published Ex-cop on trial for alleged rape became a top swimming coach,...
    An ex-policeman had been a swimming coach to 600 children after he resigned from the force amid a claim he raped a 14-year-old girl, a jury heard.Ex-Detective Constable Raymond Jeacock, who denies the allegation dating back 36 years, today spoke about his life after he left Nottinghamshire Police following a disciplinary hearing into the rape claim.Jeacock was "required to resign from the police force" at the time, said prosecutor Andrew Volt, but no criminal charge was brought after a...
  • JemmaPage published Huge new office development to be built on Nottingham Central...

    JemmaPage published Huge new office development to be built on Nottingham Central...
    One of the most prominent public buildings in the city centre is to be transformed into new offices - after Nottingham City Council confirmed plans to sell Central Library to a development company.Nottingham City Council has approved a decision to sell Central Library, in Angel Row, to construction and property business Henry Boot Developments Limited.The site is currently home to the 30,000 sq ft four-storey library - which houses exhibition spaces, meeting and study rooms, a family history...
  • JemmaPage commented Huge new office development to be built on Nottingham Central...

    JemmaPage commented Huge new office development to be built on Nottingham Central...
    One of the most prominent public buildings in the city centre is to be transformed into new offices - after Nottingham City Council confirmed plans to sell Central Library to a development company.Nottingham City Council has approved a decision to sell Central Library, in Angel Row, to construction and property business Henry Boot Developments Limited.The site is currently home to the 30,000 sq ft four-storey library - which houses exhibition spaces, meeting and study rooms, a family history...
  • LynetteP published Make a wish while stirring a pudding mix - is Stir Up Sunday the...

    LynetteP published Make a wish while stirring a pudding mix - is Stir Up Sunday the...
    A pub restaurant chain in Nottingham and Sutton-in-Ashfield will be making someone's wish come true this Christmas. Riverside Farm, in Tottle Road, and Kings Mill Farm, in Kings Mill Road, are inviting customers to take part in its Wishmas Pudding event celebrating the Stir Up Sunday. The tradition goes back to the Victorian era when the family would gather together to stir the Christmas pudding on the last Sunday before Advent and make a secret wish. The pubs are asking locals to take...
  • Nottingham Post published Thousands raised in one week to help Nottingham homeless

    Nottingham Post published Thousands raised in one week to help Nottingham homeless
    Nearly £6,000 has been raised by Nottingham Post readers in the first week of a campaign to help the homeless.The campaign was launched last Monday to raise funds for Framework - a volunteer-led charity who aim to reduce the number of people sleeping rough on Nottingham's streets.The charity helps with job seeking, access to education and providing shelter for vulnerable people.Read more: Man who slept rough at allotment for 10 YEARS now has a safe homeFramework had planned to stage a...
  • TomNorton published Hospital staff to be honoured at awards ceremony next week

    TomNorton published Hospital staff to be honoured at awards ceremony next week
    Staff at Nottingham's hospitals will be recognised for their achievements throughout the year at the NUHonours awards next week.The awards, which have been running since 2008, give employees of Nottingham University Hospitals Trust the chance to show their appreciation for their colleagues' hard work and dedication. The trust, which runs the Queen's Medical Centre, City Hospital and Ropewalk House, have 14 awards up for grabs at the ceremony on November 25.As well as highlighting the hospitals'.
  • NottmPostEG published River Trent lock is among UK's best to enjoy the colours of...

    NottmPostEG published River Trent lock is among UK's best to enjoy the colours of...
    River Trent lock named as one of the nation's best waterside spots to experience the beauty of autumnA stretch of Nottinghamshire's waterways has been named in a leading national magazine as one of the nation's best waterside spots for taking in the spectacular colours of autumn.Stoke Lock on the River Trent at Stoke Bardolph was named in Countryfile Magazine as one of the best eight places to enjoy the sights, sounds and smells of autumn on the 2,000 mile network of waterways cared for by the..
  • Nottingham Post published Dozens of Nottingham students honoured for voluntary work

    Nottingham Post published Dozens of Nottingham students honoured for voluntary work
    Sport students from Central College Nottingham have been honoured with the Lord Lieutenant Award for "promoting voluntary service".Sir John Peace, the Lord-Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire, presented the award to student Bethany Parr at the college's Student Awards ceremony on Saturday, November 5, at the Albert Hall in Nottingham.Bethany said: "I have grown in confidence so much since I started work experience. It will look great on my CV when I am looking for a job."Read more:...
  • laurahammond published Police and Crime Commissioner calls for tougher laws to protect...

    laurahammond published Police and Crime Commissioner calls for tougher laws to protect...
    The Police and Crime Commissioner for Nottinghamshire has backed calls for the introduction of tougher laws to protect police animals in the line of duty.Paddy Tipping has given his "full support" to Finn's Law, launched by campaigners after a police dog named Finn was stabbed while chasing a suspect in Hertfordshire on October 5.The campaign was discussed by MPs today, Monday, after a petition calling for tougher laws to protect police dogs and horses secured more than 100,000...
  • Nottmtails published Bolton Under-23s v Nottingham Forest Under-23s LIVE

    Nottmtails published Bolton Under-23s v Nottingham Forest Under-23s LIVE
    Nottingham Forest Under-23s will be aiming to return to winning ways tonight. The Reds youngsters face Bolton Wanderers Under-23s in a Professional Development League 2 clash at The County Ground in Leyland, with the match kicking off at 7pm. And we will bring you all of the action with live updates throughout the match from the ground. Defeated by West Ham United in the Premier League Cup last time out, Jack Lester's Forest side have won one, drawn two and lost one of their last four...
  • TracyWalker published Charity ball for ex-University of Nottingham nursing student...

    TracyWalker published Charity ball for ex-University of Nottingham nursing student...
    Nurses who honed their craft in Nottingham are returning to the city in honour of a terminally-ill fellow alumni.A group of friends who studied BSc Nursing at the University of Nottingham from 2007 to 2010 are holding a charity ball next year.It is in honour of James Campling, who studied adult nursing in the city and has recently been diagnosed with a terminal brain tumour. It will raise money for The Brain Tumour Charity.James, 28, lived in the Raleigh Park halls of residence, off Faraday...
  • karenantcliff published Remember this guy from Britain's Got Talent? You can see him in...

    karenantcliff published Remember this guy from Britain's Got Talent?  You can see him in...
    A man who delivered "the worst song ever heard" on Britain's Got Talent earlier this year is playing a free gig in Nottingham.Peter K Rollings is bringing his homemade scrap material instruments to Nottingham's Lee Rosy's Tea cafe in Hockley.The musician and part-time gardener from Lincoln says his act, Experimental Sonic Machines, is a "gig of the most unusual music the city may have heard in a long time".But those weren't quite the thoughts of the BGT judges when he...
  • DanRobinson published Eversheds moves into new Nottingham office - with curved screens...

    DanRobinson published Eversheds moves into new Nottingham office - with curved screens...
    Global law firm Eversheds has moved its Nottingham operation to a new multi-million pound city centre office that will be the "blueprint" for the rest of the company.After being based in Royal Standard Place for the past 19 years, it has signed a 10-year lease at the refurbished Water Court building in Canal Street.The 18,000 sq ft office accommodates about 100 staff, who have access to mod cons such as curved Samsung computer monitors, Bluetooth headsets, and adjustable desks.Mark...
  • Alex Hales: England and Nottinghamshire opener can come back 'refreshed'

    Alex Hales: England and Nottinghamshire opener can come back 'refreshed'
    Nottinghamshire's Alex Hales says his absence from England's Test squad can help him come back "refreshed and strong".
  • stewartthorpe published Technology from Notts firm will be installed in Tesco's fleet

    stewartthorpe published Technology from Notts firm will be installed in Tesco's fleet
    Retail giant Tesco is installing technology from a Nottingham-based firm into its European trailer fleet.Microlise - which helps to reduce the costs and eco footprints of transport companies - has had its Journey Management and Trailer Tracking products deployed into 940 of Tesco's trailers in Hungary, Slovakia, Poland and the Czech Republic. Both products will enable the retailer to better monitor and inform their drivers and their trailers to minimise mileage, increase efficiency, and reduce..
  • German couple on holiday in Nottingham vow never to return after their motorhome is stolen - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham Post
    German couple on holiday in Nottingham vow never to return after their motorhome is stolen
    Nottingham Post
    A German couple on a touring holiday of the UK have vowed never to return to Nottingham - after their motorhome was stolen while they explored the city. Christine and Christian Cropp drove their Ford Space over from Germany almost three weeks ago and ...
  • isaacashe published Hundreds of free apple trees to be given away

    isaacashe published Hundreds of free apple trees to be given away
    Free trees are being handed out to residents in Long Eaton and Ilkeston to boost their back gardens.Erewash Borough Council's Pride in Erewash branch is running the authority's annual Free Tree eventResidents of the two towns will be able to harvest a free bush apple tree for their gardens in the annual giveaway.Stalls will be set up in both Ilkeston and Long Eaton to hand out one free bush apple tree per household.The giveaway dates are Long Eaton High Street on Wednesday, November 30, from...
  • Leigh_Curtis published Notts County in talks with New York Yankees owners over sale of...

    Leigh_Curtis published Notts County in talks with New York Yankees owners over sale of...
    Notts County are reportedly in takeover talks with the owners of the New York Yankees.According to Sky Sports, the Magpies are in discussions with Yankee Global Enterprises about them taking control of the world's oldest professional league club.With a 20 percent stake in New York City FC, the group are reportedly looking to break into English football.And with Notts being the oldest professional league club in the world, it is said their history has struck a chord with Yankee Global Enterprises
  • karenantcliff published ​Why you should buy your Christmas booze now!

    karenantcliff published ​Why you should buy your Christmas booze now!
    Champagne for a tenner, six bottles of Wolf Blass for £24 and two bottles of spirits for twenty quid. If you're planning to raise a glass this Christmas then now's the time to stock up your booze cupboard because supermarkets have some incredible deals at the moment.With less than six week's to go before the big day, supermarkets are discounting wine, fizz and spirits.Here are some of the deals available this week.
    Champagne/ Prosecco and Sparkling Champagne for £10? This...
  • TracyWalker published Elderly woman cut free from crash escaped with minor injuries

    TracyWalker published Elderly woman cut free from crash escaped with minor injuries
    An elderly woman who had to be cut free from a car following a crash escaped with only minor injuries.Police have released further details of a two-car collision which happened on Mansfield Road on Sunday and also left four other people needing treatment from paramedics.Two cars collided on the A60 near the King Arthur at Lakeside brasserie and spa at around 11.10am. The road was closed for six hours.The road was closed for more than six hours as the recovery of the vehicles was underway.Read...
  • RachelGorman published Nottingham Forest, Notts County and Mansfield Town release their...

    RachelGorman published Nottingham Forest, Notts County and Mansfield Town release their...
    It's little over a month to Christmas Jumper Day and football fans will be pleased to know that Nottingham Forest, Notts County AND Mansfield Town have all released some festive knitwear - meaning you can continue to support your team while also supporting the charity behind the annual fundraiser, Save The Children.This year, the woolly fashion parade (in which people pay two quid to wear their Christmas jumper to work) takes place on Friday, December 16. So which jumper takes your fancy...
  • Nottingham Post published Why does Philippe Montanier deserve chance to prove himself to...

    Nottingham Post published Why does Philippe Montanier deserve chance to prove himself to...
    Forest legend Kenny Burns says he thinks Philippe Montanier has already proven he can't hack it as head coach of the Reds, in his latest Post column.Does Philippe Montanier deserve a chance to prove himself to any new owners of Nottingham Forest?For me, he has already proven he can't hack it.I'm not going to criticise the Reds' style of play under the Frenchman. In a short space of time he's get them playing attacking football, which has been enjoyable for fans to watch.But what has not been...
  • laurahammond published German couple on holiday in Nottingham vow never to return after...

    laurahammond published German couple on holiday in Nottingham vow never to return after...
    A German couple on a touring holiday of the UK have vowed never to return to Nottingham - after their motorhome was stolen while they explored the city.Christine and Christian Cropp drove their Ford Space campervan over from Germany almost three weeks ago and visited several places, including Bath and London, before arriving in Nottingham.They had been in the city for only a few hours when their motorhome was stolen.The couple parked the van close to the tram stop on Wilkinson Street, in...
  • TracyWalker published Pudsey Bus rolls into town as Nottingham City Transport supports...

    TracyWalker published Pudsey Bus rolls into town as Nottingham City Transport supports...
    Hot on the wheels of Nottingham City Transport's Remembrance Day Poppy Bus, comes the Pudsey Bus.NCT has unveiled the special Pudsey Yellow Line 68/69 bus, which has been decorated with customary Pudsey spots, splashes of yellow, and the mascot of BBC Children in Need - Pudsey Bear himself.The bus entered service on Monday morning and runs between Nottingham, Basford and Bulwell.Customers travelling on the Pudsey Bus at the beginning of this week may even get the chance to meet Pudsey himself,..
  • isaacashe published Teenage boy missing from his St Ann's home

    isaacashe published Teenage boy missing from his St Ann's home
    Concerns have been raised for the safety of a missing teenager not seen since Sunday night.Nottinghamshire Police are asking for public help to find Thomas Welch, aged 13.A spokesman said: "Have you seen 13-year-old Thomas Welch?"Officers are concerned for his safety after he was reported missing from the St Ann's area at around 8.25pm on Sunday, November 13."Thomas is described as white, of slim build and is around 5ft 3in tall.Read more: Concern for missing 16-year-old from...
  • NottmPostEG published Notts Factor 2016 winner is a teenager from Bulwell

    NottmPostEG published Notts Factor 2016 winner is a teenager from Bulwell
    A Nottingham teenager is £500 better off after winning the Notts Factor 2016 crown.Chloe Rodgers, a 17-year-old Trinity School pupil from Bulwell, alsowon studio time at Random Recordings, a professional photo shoot and a backdrop for her live gigs."She was simply amazing", said Tony Bates, who organised the competition that drew to a conclusion at Southbank City in Friar Lane on Sunday night."She displayed a maturity way beyond her years and put in a first class...
  • JamesPallatt published Nottingham Forest issue Derby clash ticket update

    JamesPallatt published Nottingham Forest issue Derby clash ticket update
    Nottingham Forest have issued an update on ticket sales ahead of next month's eagerly-awaited Championship clash with arch-rivals Derby County.The Reds will face the Rams at the iPro Stadium on Sunday, December 11 (12pm).The club has already sold 1,143 of their allocated 3,100 tickets in the away section of the stadium.And tickets will now go on sale to season ticket holders who have been to three or more away games already this season on Tuesday.Ben Osborn take a shot at goal during last...
  • DanRobinson published Burned-down former pub to be turned into Farmfoods frozen food...

    DanRobinson published Burned-down former pub to be turned into Farmfoods frozen food...
    A former Nottinghamshire pub that burned down three years ago is to be brought back to life as a discount supermarket for a national frozen food retailer.Farmfoods, which also sells fresh groceries and baked goods, will open a store at the site of the old Lowmoor Inn, in Kirkby-in-Ashfield.It follows a deal with commercial property agency NG Chartered Surveyors, which sold the one-acre plot on behalf of the owner.Alistair Kay, head of property acquisition at Farmfoods, said: "Farmfoods Ltd...
  • NottmPostEG published The Brontë sisters were chick-lit pioneers according to...

    NottmPostEG published The  Brontë sisters were chick-lit pioneers according to...
    The Lace Market present a study of the Brontë sisters on stage next week with Polly Teale's play. Director DAVID DUNFORD explains whyThe Brontë's have become icons of feminism; authors of two books that are forerunners of chick lit and feature some of the greatest Romantic heroes and heroines of the 19th century.Almost every A-level English Literature student has read either Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre or her sister Emily's Wuthering Heights; fewer know Anne's The Tenant Of...
  • MattJarram published Live updates as student noise and the Croydon tram crash are...

    MattJarram published Live updates as student noise and the Croydon tram crash are...
    Problems with student noise and anti-social behaviour, as well as the tragic Croydon tram crash, are topics due to be discussed at Nottingham City Council's full council meeting. We'll be reporting live from the meeting, where councillors will be asking how last week's fatal tram derailment might affect Nottingham's tram network. Other items on the agenda include the electrification of the Midland Mainline and The Bus Services Bill - Clause 21 - that will "effectively prohibit a local...
  • LynetteP published Nottingham's Ugly Bread Bakery plans second anniversary...

    LynetteP published Nottingham's Ugly Bread Bakery plans second anniversary...
    One of Nottingham's most popular cafes is gearing up for a busy anniversary weekend - with the chance to try some of its bestsellersfor free and word of another branch opening next year.It's nearly two years since Ugly Bread Bakery opened its doors in Pelham Street, Hockley. In that time it has built up a strong following.So what makes the venue a favourite with customers?It could be the stonebaked pizzas, hearty Italian focacia sandwiches and fresh salads.Sweet-toothed visitors can't get...
  • Nottingham Post published The Grand Tour starts this week - and here's what you need to...

    Nottingham Post published The Grand Tour starts this week - and here's what you need to...
    It's been described by Jeremy Clarkson as 'Top Gear for adolescents', and this week the first episode of The Grand Tour is available to view. The show reunites Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May for the first time since the trio ended their association with BBC's Top Gear in June 2015 following the row between Clarkson and a producer during filming. However, the new show is only available on Amazon Prime.
    So here's our guide to what you need to know about watching it.When does...

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