• The Paedophile-Hunting Vigilantes Who Came to Nottingham - LeftLion

    The Paedophile-Hunting Vigilantes Who Came to Nottingham - LeftLion
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    The Paedophile-Hunting Vigilantes Who Came to Nottingham
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    On Saturday 19 November, 29-year-old Nottingham man Ricky Slade was confronted by a paedophile-hunting action group at Nottingham Train station. He was later charged with three attempts to incite a child to engage in sexual activity and one attempt to ...and more »
  • TracyWalker published Man taken to hospital following fire in Hucknall

    TracyWalker published Man taken to hospital following fire in Hucknall
    A man has been taken to hospital following a fire at a house in Hucknall.Three fire appliances were sent to the property, in Montague Road at 7.11pm on Wednesday, November 23.A spokeswoman for Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service said the male occupant of the house had been taken to hospital as a precautionary measure.Read more: Horse dies after being dumped in road-side fly-tipFire crews from Hucknall, Stockhill and Ashfield were involved in tackling the incident.By 8.30pm, two engines...
  • Two smokers fined after dropping cigarette butts in Arnold - Nottingham Post

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    Two smokers fined after dropping cigarette butts in Arnold
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    They failed to pay £50 penalty litter tickets, did not turn up in court and now must cough up £385 each. Nottingham magistrates imposed the penalties after the pair did not write to court to enter pleas to charges of depositing litter. They were found ...
  • Nottingham Post commented Two smokers fined after dropping cigarette butts in Arnold

    Nottingham Post commented Two smokers fined after dropping cigarette butts in Arnold
    Two smokers learnt the rising cost of dropping cigarette ends in Arnold. They failed to pay £50 penalty litter tickets, did not turn up in court and now must cough up £385 each.Nottingham magistrates imposed the penalties after the pair did not write to court to enter pleas to charges of depositing litter. They were found guilty.Hannah Cash, prosecuting, said a council neighbourhood warden saw 39-year-old Sarah Richmond smoking while standing between a cafe and a shop on Front Street
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  • Plans to develop new list of Nottingham heritage assets - Nottingham Post

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    Plans to develop new list of Nottingham heritage assets
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    Nottingham City Council said it plans to create a list of new locally listed heritage sites. At a meeting of the city council's planning committee, councillors agreed to open a consultation on what characteristics potential heritage assets should have ...
  • TomNorton published Plans to develop new list of Nottingham heritage assets

    TomNorton published Plans to develop new list of Nottingham heritage assets
    Nottingham City Council said it plans to create a list of new locally listed heritage sites.At a meeting of the city council's planning committee, councillors agreed to open a consultation on what characteristics potential heritage assets should have. The wider plan is to establish a new list of buildings and areas of historical, archaeological, community or other notable merit around the city. Read more: Meadows homes plans go through but 'terrible' flats put on holdThere are already 800...
  • TomNorton commented Plans to develop new list of Nottingham heritage assets

    TomNorton commented Plans to develop new list of Nottingham heritage assets
    Nottingham City Council said it plans to create a list of new locally listed heritage sites.At a meeting of the city council's planning committee, councillors agreed to open a consultation on what characteristics potential heritage assets should have. The wider plan is to establish a new list of buildings and areas of historical, archaeological, community or other notable merit around the city. Read more: Meadows homes plans go through but 'terrible' flats put on holdThere are already 800...
  • Sarah_Clapson published Change in result but no change in Nottingham Forest's attitude...

    Sarah_Clapson published Change in result but no change in Nottingham Forest's attitude...
    There may have been a more positive mood among Nottingham Forest fans this week, but in the dressing room it is the same as it always has been. A first Championship win on the road and a first clean sheet of the campaign, with last week's 2-0 victory at Ipswich Town, improved the Reds' position in the table and lifted spirits in the stands. Head coach Philippe Montanier hopes it can be a turning point in his team's season as they head to Barnsley on Friday night looking to make it...
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  • TracyWalker published Sherwood locals in shock after knife-point robbery at Budgens...

    TracyWalker published Sherwood locals in shock after knife-point robbery at Budgens...
    Businesses and locals have spoken of their shock following a knifepoint robbery at a local supermarket.The Budgens store in Mansfield Road, Sherwood, was targeted by two men on Monday night, with staff threatened with a knife and knuckle duster.A quantity of cash was also stolen in the raid, which happened at around 10pm.Local people of Sherwood have reacted to the news of the incident.Patricia Sandle, who runs the Brownies Cafe, four doors down from the store, said: "I feel guilty. I live...
  • TracyWalker published Newark flat fire is successfully tackled after 15 hours

    TracyWalker published Newark flat fire is successfully tackled after 15 hours
    A blaze at a block of flats which resulted in eight people and a dog being rescued has ended after more than 15 hours.
    Firefighters had to make a "concerted attack" on fighting the flames in cavity walls at the three-storey Tithe Barn Court flats off Lovers Lane, in the North Gate area.Residents were evacuated after the fire broke out at around 12.15pm on Wednesday. It involved the ground, first, second and third floors of the building, which measures 40 metres by 12 metres. The stop...
  • TracyWalker published Firefighters tackling Newark flat fire fighting flames in cavity...

    TracyWalker published Firefighters tackling Newark flat fire fighting flames in cavity...
    A blaze at a block of flats which resulted in eight people and a dog being rescued is being scaled down. Firefighters had to make a "concerted attack" on fighting the flames in cavity walls at the three-storey Tithe Barn Court flats off Lovers Lane, in the North Gate area. The fire broke out at around 12.15pm and involved the ground, first, second and third floors of the building, which measures 40 metres by 12 metres. Crews from Newark, Carlton, Retford, Arnold and London Road...
  • Sarah_Clapson published Full-back spots a problem as injuries mount for Nottingham Forest...

    Sarah_Clapson published Full-back spots a problem as injuries mount for Nottingham Forest...
    On the back of Saturday's victory over Ipswich Town, Nottingham Forest will look to build on their first away league win of the season when they head to Barnsley on Friday night. Sarah Clapson looks ahead to the Oakwell clash.
    Team news Asked about injuries ahead of Friday night's trip to Barnsley, Nottingham Forest head coach Philippe Montanier joked, 'you have time to listen?'. Just when there is an air of positivity after last week's win at Ipswich Town, the Reds have been hit by further...
  • TracyWalker published Residents in Nottinghamshire area left without water supply

    TracyWalker published Residents in Nottinghamshire area left without water supply
    Residents in some parts of Nottinghamshire have been left without water - but the exact cause of the problem is still not known.People living in Calverton told the Post that the supply was off in Calverton, as well as the NG14 area, which also includes Lowdham, Burton Joyce and Gunthorpe.Supplier Severn Trent Water said at 7pm that the firm was looking into the matter.Read more: Meadows homes plan goes through but 'terrible' flats put on holdA post on the firm's website read: "This evening...
  • TomNorton published Horse dies after being dumped in roadside fly-tip

    TomNorton published Horse dies after being dumped in roadside fly-tip
    'Evil' criminals dumped the body of a suffering horse alongside fly-tipped waste, leaving it to die in the cold.Police and RSPCA were called after the colt was found abandoned on a rubbish heap in Shirebrook, close to where other horses are grazing.Dog-walkers discovered the fly-tipping site on Tuesday night and were shocked when they saw the horse was still alive, and appeared to have a broken neck.An RSPCA investigator attended on Wednesday afternoon to follow-up on the call however the horse.
  • TomNorton commented Horse dies after being dumped in roadside fly-tip

    TomNorton commented Horse dies after being dumped in roadside fly-tip
    'Evil' criminals dumped the body of a suffering horse alongside fly-tipped waste, leaving it to die in the cold.Police and RSPCA were called after the colt was found abandoned on a rubbish heap in Shirebrook, close to where other horses are grazing.Dog-walkers discovered the fly-tipping site on Tuesday night and were shocked when they saw the horse was still alive, and appeared to have a broken neck.An RSPCA investigator attended on Wednesday afternoon to follow-up on the call however the horse.
  • JamesPallatt published Notts County set to face fresh winding-up petition

    JamesPallatt published Notts County set to face fresh winding-up petition
    Notts County are set to face yet another winding-up petition brought against the club by HM Revenue and Customs. The case against the Magpies over a claimed tax debt is scheduled to be heard in the High Court on December 19. The Meadow Lane club had a previous winding-up petition against them from HMRC dismissed only last month. And they were in the High Court back in April over another winding-up petition from HMRC, which was eventually dismissed in May. The club is currently up for...
  • JamesPallatt commented Notts County set to face fresh winding-up petition

    JamesPallatt commented Notts County set to face fresh winding-up petition
    Notts County are set to face yet another winding-up petition brought against the club by HM Revenue and Customs. The case against the Magpies over a claimed tax debt is scheduled to be heard in the High Court on December 19. The Meadow Lane club had a previous winding-up petition against them from HMRC dismissed only last month. And they were in the High Court back in April over another winding-up petition from HMRC, which was eventually dismissed in May. The club is currently up for...
  • How Nottingham reacted to Philip Hammond's Autumn Statement - Nottingham Post

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    How Nottingham reacted to Philip Hammond's Autumn Statement
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    Banning up-front fees charged by letting agents is "bad news" for both tenants and landlords, according to a Nottingham business. David James Estate Agents, which has offices in Arnold, Carlton and Mapperley, believes the new regulations imposed by ...and more »
  • Meadows homes plans go through but 'terrible' flats put on hold - Nottingham Post

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    Meadows homes plans go through but 'terrible' flats put on hold
    Nottingham Post
    Plans to build 78 houses and 34 flats in the Meadows have been approved, transforming the area between the station and Trent Bridge. However, the plans will not go ahead however until Nottingham City councillors can agree on how the apartment blocks ...
  • DanRobinson published How Nottingham reacted to Philip Hammond's Autumn Statement

    DanRobinson published How Nottingham reacted to Philip Hammond's Autumn Statement
    Banning up-front fees charged by letting agents is "bad news" for both tenants and landlords, according to a Nottingham business.David James Estate Agents, which has offices in Arnold, Carlton and Mapperley, believes the new regulations imposed by Chancellor Philip Hammond in his Autumn Statement will lead to rent increases.The fees, often hundreds of pounds, are currently imposed on top of deposits and rent for setting up tenancies but director James Roys believes they should have...
  • DanRobinson commented How Nottingham reacted to Philip Hammond's Autumn Statement

    DanRobinson commented How Nottingham reacted to Philip Hammond's Autumn Statement
    Banning up-front fees charged by letting agents is "bad news" for both tenants and landlords, according to a Nottingham business.David James Estate Agents, which has offices in Arnold, Carlton and Mapperley, believes the new regulations imposed by Chancellor Philip Hammond in his Autumn Statement will lead to rent increases.The fees, often hundreds of pounds, are currently imposed on top of deposits and rent for setting up tenancies but director James Roys believes they should have...
  • TomNorton published City council approves Bulwell trampoline park plans

    TomNorton published City council approves Bulwell trampoline park plans
    Nottingham City Council has approved the development of a £1.2 million trampoline park near Bulwell.The authority was asked to consider the application for the new attraction in the Blenheim Industrial Estate, Bulwell, at a planning committee meeting on Wednesday. The new park could help bring more than fifty jobs to the area and has come following the success of similar developments in Nottingham and Mansfield. However, the land the trampoline park is on intersects the authority's border.
  • TracyWalker published Brave jeweller speaks of moment he and customer tried to stop...

    TracyWalker published Brave jeweller speaks of moment he and customer tried to stop...
    A brave jeweller has spoken of the moment he and a customer tackled a robber who snatched valuable items from his shop.The customer was punched in the struggle and at one point the robber warned the heroic pair that he had a gun. David Heath, 60, who runs J Herbert Jewellers, on Wheeler Gate, and the other man were undeterred in their bid to stop the thief from getting away.The robber managed to make off with the jewellery - two gold chains worth a total of £1,450 - and tried to sell them.
  • rsherdley published Jury retire in trial of 'survivalist' who had gunpowder in...

    rsherdley published Jury retire in trial of 'survivalist' who had gunpowder in...
    A jury has retired to consider its verdicts in the trial of a Clifton man accused of having explosive substances in his home and a 'bomb-making cookbook'.Roger Smith, 46, of Summerwood Lane, allegedly had gunpowder, magnesium, sulphur, potassium permanganate, peroxide, acetone gas, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, crossbows, arrows and knives at his terraced house during a police search last October.Smith, a former engineer, denies having 2.16kg of gunpowder on October 21, 2015;..
  • TomNorton published Meadows homes plans go through but 'terrible' flats put on hold

    TomNorton published Meadows homes plans go through but 'terrible' flats put on hold
    Plans to build 78 houses and 34 flats in the Meadows have been approved, transforming the area between the station and Trent Bridge.However, the plans will not go ahead however until Nottingham City councillors can agree on how the apartment blocks will look. A meeting held at City Council HQ at Loxley House saw artist's impressions of the flats in Arkwright Walk, The Meadows, which were called "terrible" and "soulless" by committee members. The plans are part of a...
  • Nottingham Post published Taxi driver fined after refusing to allow guide dogs in his cab

    Nottingham Post published Taxi driver fined after refusing to allow guide dogs in his cab
    A blind woman says she hates using taxis after her guide dog was refused entry by a cabbie who ended up with a legal bill of more than £1,000. But Mel Griffiths keeps hiring vehicles and urges other blind people to do the same - while alerting councils of any trouble.She spoke after Nottingham magistrates heard how she was with two other blind people and two guide dogs when refused a lift by Romaios Pappas, 33, although they had told his firm about them.Mrs Griffiths, 51, said: "Some...
  • Nottingham Post commented Taxi driver fined after refusing to allow guide dogs in his cab

    Nottingham Post commented Taxi driver fined after refusing to allow guide dogs in his cab
    A blind woman says she hates using taxis after her guide dog was refused entry by a cabbie who ended up with a legal bill of more than £1,000. But Mel Griffiths keeps hiring vehicles and urges other blind people to do the same - while alerting councils of any trouble.She spoke after Nottingham magistrates heard how she was with two other blind people and two guide dogs when refused a lift by Romaios Pappas, 33, although they had told his firm about them.Mrs Griffiths, 51, said: "Some...
  • rsherdley published ​Burglar crept into bedroom of 92-year-old woman to steal...

    rsherdley published ​Burglar crept into bedroom of 92-year-old woman to steal...
    A teenage burglar has been locked up for five years after he ransacked the home of a 92-year-old woman and tried to raid the homes of others.Mateusz Mikolajewski, of Grove Street, Mansfield Woodhouse, was sent to youth custody for his crimes at Nottingham Crown Court on Wednesday.He used a carer's key from an outside safe at the 92-year-old's property, where she had lived for more than 50 years, and helped himself to her belongings as she slept.The defendant crept into her bedroom, undid a zip..
  • stewartthorpe published Auctioneers John Pye has been crowned the Midlands' Family...

    stewartthorpe published Auctioneers John Pye has been crowned the Midlands' Family...
    Nottingham auctioneers John Pye has taken the top title in the region's flagship awards for family firms.Crowned as the Midlands' Family Business of the Year at a glitzy awards ceremony in Birmingham, the company was praised for strong growth, an impressive transformation from one site, and strong family values, by a panel of judges. Managing director Adam Pye said: "We are truly honoured and humbled to be named the Family Business of the Year 2016."This is recognition for all our...
  • Nottingham Post published 'What is it with Nottingham Forest and injuries?'

    Nottingham Post published 'What is it with Nottingham Forest and injuries?'
    Garry Birtles can't believe the injury problems facing his former club. He assesses the City Ground casualty list in his latest column.It never rains, it pours. I'm not talking about the miserable weather in Nottingham so far this week, but the injury situation at Forest. Just when you think the clouds are beginning to part at the City Ground, as the Reds returned to action after the international break with a bang at Ipswich Town, Britt Assombalonga scoring after 17 seconds as they...
  • Nottingham Post commented 'What is it with Nottingham Forest and injuries?'

    Nottingham Post commented 'What is it with Nottingham Forest and injuries?'
    Garry Birtles can't believe the injury problems facing his former club. He assesses the City Ground casualty list in his latest column.It never rains, it pours. I'm not talking about the miserable weather in Nottingham so far this week, but the injury situation at Forest. Just when you think the clouds are beginning to part at the City Ground, as the Reds returned to action after the international break with a bang at Ipswich Town, Britt Assombalonga scoring after 17 seconds as they...
  • PMBlackburn published Hospital trust merger scuppered by 'rushed deadlines'

    PMBlackburn published Hospital trust merger scuppered by 'rushed deadlines'
    Former Post Health Correspondent and now senior staff writer at the British Medical Association Peter Blackburn takes a closer look at the failed merger between Nottingham University Hospital and Sherwood Forest Hospitals trusts.A trust merger designed to improve patient safety and rescue a failing trust was scuppered by rushed deadlines and financial and legal 'impracticalities', it has emerged.NHS leaders set a target of just nine months to bring NUH (Nottingham University Hospitals) NHS Trust
  • RachelGorman published ​Amy Macdonald at Nottingham's Royal Concert Hall: When do...

    RachelGorman published ​Amy Macdonald at Nottingham's Royal Concert Hall: When do...
    Amy Macdonald has announced her first UK tour in four years - and yes, it will include a stop off in Nottingham. Still only 29 years old, Amy has released three albums and sold over five million records worldwide - including 1.5 million here in the UK. The singer will be visiting the city on Saturday, April 1 when she performs at the Royal Concert Hall. She has performed to more than three million people across the world and spent this summer splitting her time between the recording studio and..
  • laurahammond published Netherfield school slips from highest rating to lowest after...

    laurahammond published Netherfield school slips from highest rating to lowest after...
    Netherfield Primary School has fallen from the highest rating to the lowest - just a year after its award-winning head teacher left.Parents of children who attend the Chandos Street school were informed of the judgement in a letter sent out on Tuesday, November 22, by chair of governors Kay Price.The damning rating comes just over a year after former head teacher Sharon Gray, who took the school from "special measures" in 2009 to "outstanding" in 2013, left in July 2015.Ms...
  • What are Nottingham's ten busiest roads? - Nottingham Post

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    What are Nottingham's ten busiest roads?
    Nottingham Post
    The top ten busiest roads in Nottingham have been revealed – with a more than 637,000 journeys taken on them every day. Nottingham City Council has revealed the most likely places to be caught up in traffic jams and tailbacks in the city. The following ...
  • MattJarram published Pregnant woman says she found live maggot in cereal

    MattJarram published Pregnant woman says she found live maggot in cereal
    A pregnant woman claims that she found a living maggot in cereal she bought from a Co-op.The 36-year-old woman, who does not wish to be named, said she came across the unpleasant discovery after buying the Co-op branded Berry Granola. She told the Post: "I was eating my breakfast and took a few spoonfuls when I found the awful thing on my spoon."It was a maggot – it was alive and moving on the spoon. I am currently two months pregnant and find the whole situation utterly...
  • MattJarram commented Pregnant woman says she found live maggot in cereal

    MattJarram commented Pregnant woman says she found live maggot in cereal
    A pregnant woman claims that she found a living maggot in cereal she bought from a Co-op.The 36-year-old woman, who does not wish to be named, said she came across the unpleasant discovery after buying the Co-op branded Berry Granola. She told the Post: "I was eating my breakfast and took a few spoonfuls when I found the awful thing on my spoon."It was a maggot – it was alive and moving on the spoon. I am currently two months pregnant and find the whole situation utterly...
  • Sarah_Clapson published Has Philippe Montanier left door open for Guy Moussi's return to...

    Sarah_Clapson published Has Philippe Montanier left door open for Guy Moussi's return to...
    Nottingham Forest head coach Philippe Montanier has left the door open for Guy Moussi's return to the club, but hinted it would be an unlikely move for the midfielder.Moussi has been training with the Reds for the past few weeks after leaving Finnish side HJK Helsinki, and featured for the Under-23s against Mansfield Town on Tuesday.Montanier said his fellow Frenchman had initially come back to the City Ground simply to maintain his fitness, but did not entirely rule out agreeing a deal with the
  • Leigh_Curtis published John Sheridan vows to stick to his beliefs in bid to drag Notts...

    Leigh_Curtis published John Sheridan vows to stick to his beliefs in bid to drag Notts...
    John Sheridan insists he will stick to his beliefs in a bid to get Notts County out of their current slump.The Magpies have lost their last three home games, with their latest defeat being against Cambridge United on Tuesday night as Shaun Derry masterminded a 1-0 win against his old club.Conor Newton's goal was enough to clinch victory for the U's, which leaves Notts with just one home league win all season.With a tricky game against Martin Allen's Barnet on Saturday on the horizon, Notts boss.
  • JonPritchard published Warning after man follows girl home from school in Beeston

    JonPritchard published Warning after man follows girl home from school in Beeston
    Police have launched an investigation after a girl was reportedly followed on her way home from school.The girl, who is believed to have been on her way home from Chilwell School, was followed for 'some distance' after walking from Dovecote Lane Recreation Ground in Beeston.The incident happened just before 4pm in Queens Road yesterday.Read more: New McDonald's opens its doors in Bobbers MillA spokesman for Nottinghamshire Police said: "Police are investigating a report that a girl was...
  • Home News Nottingham author guides you through the footsteps of Forest legend Brian Clough... - Notts TV

    Home News Nottingham author guides you through the footsteps of Forest legend Brian Clough... - Notts TV
    Home News Nottingham author guides you through the footsteps of Forest legend Brian Clough...
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    Nottingham Forest fans will be able to walk in the footsteps of club legend Brian Clough thanks to a new walking book. The Clough Walk: From Nottingham to Sunderland, is by Nottingham authors Martin Perry and Geoff Smith. It details the 215-mile ...
  • stewartthorpe published No trams to run through city centre during Christmas lights...

    stewartthorpe published No trams to run through city centre during Christmas lights...
    Nottingham City Council have released a map guiding spectators at the Christmas light's switch on.The city centre lights are set to be turned on on Thursday November 24 at 5.30pm and the council have release the advice to give visitors the best view of this year's display. A controlled zone for pedestrians will come into force around Old Market Square from 5.30pm until 6.15pm.This will mean there will be no access to Long Row from the Pelham Street and from the King Street entrance as shown...
  • stewartthorpe published GOAT Barbers has opened in Nottingham's city centre

    stewartthorpe published GOAT Barbers has opened in Nottingham's city centre
    A new barbers has opened in the city centre offering a complete men's haircutting service. Nestled in between the Steak Lounge and an NHS practice on Upper Parliament Street, GOAT Barbers is the latest business to open in the city. The salon, which is based at 77 Upper Parliament Street, opened its doors in October following a deal that was overseen by Innes England. Mason Thorpe, chief barber who will be running GOAT, said: "We are extremely excited about opening our doors in Nottingham's...
  • Eco-friendly building helps Nottingham Trent Uni become UK's greenest uni - Nottingham Post

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    Eco-friendly building helps Nottingham Trent Uni become UK's greenest uni
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    Nottingham Trent University (NTU) has been named the UK's greenest university thanks to the creation of an eco-friendly building at its Clifton campus. It has claimed the top spot in the People and Planet University League 2016, after being ranked ...and more »
  • Nottingham Forest full-back Daniel Pinillos back in Barcelona to consult surgeon - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham Forest full-back Daniel Pinillos back in Barcelona to consult surgeon - Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Forest full-back Daniel Pinillos back in Barcelona to consult surgeon
    Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Forest full-back Daniel Pinillos has returned to Barcelona to consult his surgeon about a knee problem. It means the Spaniard is ruled out of Friday night's trip to Barnsley, while fellow defender Eric Lichaj (calf) and striker Britt ...
    Chris Cohen: Nottingham Forest midfielder out for up to three ... - BBCBBC Sport
    Championship news: Injury blow for Nottingham ForestDerb
  • isaacashe published CCTV images released after armed robbery in Beeston

    isaacashe published CCTV images released after armed robbery in Beeston
    CCTV pictures have been released by detectives of a man they want to speak to in connection with an armed robbery.A shopkeeper was tied up and threatened with a shotgun during an armed robbery in at Timpson shoe repair shop in Beeston at 5pm on Saturday, November 5.The staff member was not injured in the attack, but was said to be extremely shaken.The armed robber fled with cash after tying up the shopkeeper and threatening him at the Timpson store in High Road.The suspect was described as of...
  • Notts County: League Two side face HMRC winding-up petition

    Notts County: League Two side face HMRC winding-up petition
    Notts County face their second winding-up petition of the year brought by HM Revenue and Customs.
  • laurahammond published Robber punched customer who tried to stop him stealing jewellery...

    laurahammond published Robber punched customer who tried to stop him stealing jewellery...
    A customer who tried to apprehend a man who snatched items from a jewellery shop in Wheeler Gate was punched in the face by the offender.The incident happened at J Herbert Jewellers this morning at around 9.40am. Nottinghamshire Police is investigating the robbery and has issued an appeal for witnesses to come forward.Read more: Baby feeding volunteers up for gong at NUHonours Officers said a "white male" snatched items before running out of the shop. A customer who tried to stop him...
  • 'Chris Cohen must be the unluckiest man in football!' - Nottingham Post

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    'Chris Cohen must be the unluckiest man in football!'
    Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Forest legend Garry Birtles reacts to the bad news of Chris Cohen's latest injury setback in his latest Post column. I feel so sorry for Chris Cohen. He must be the unluckiest man in football. Such a good player for Forest, such a good ...
  • MattJarram published What are Nottingham's ten busiest roads?

    MattJarram published What are Nottingham's ten busiest roads?
    The top ten busiest roads in Nottingham have been revealed – with a more than 637,000 journeys taken on them every day. Nottingham City Council has revealed the most likely places to be caught up in traffic jams and tailbacks in the city. The following roads are considered Nottingham's busiest in terms of vehicular traffic, rounded to the nearest 1,000 vehicles. 1. M1 Motorway between Junction 25 and Junction 26: 119,000 daily trips 2. A52 Clifton Bridge (Ring Road): 83,000 daily...

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