• MattDavies published Nottingham Forest striker Gerry McDonagh happy to spend the rest...

    MattDavies published Nottingham Forest striker Gerry McDonagh happy to spend the rest...
    Nottingham Forest striker Gerry McDonagh says he would be happy to spend the rest of the season on loan at Wrexham.The 18-year-old has scored five times in 19 games for the National League club, but his deal there ends on January 2.He is not sure what his immediate future holds, but admits an extended stay at the Racecourse Ground would be welcome.Read more: People must not take playing for Forest for grantedGerry McDonagh in action for Forest Under-23s"I am staying optimistic, the gaffer...
  • MattDavies published Young Nottingham Panthers fan enjoys special surprise call during...

    MattDavies published Young Nottingham Panthers fan enjoys special surprise call during...
    Nottingham Panthers players have handed out presents to young fans who are spending the build-up to Christmas in hospital.Brad Moran, Ollie Betteridge, Logan MacMillan and Steve Lee dropped into the Queen's Medical Centre children's ward today to give out presents which had been donated by Panthers supporters.Six-year-old Joe Lambert enjoyed an extra special surprise when he got the chance to not only meet the quartet, but also enjoyed a FaceTime conversation with his favourite player, Robert...
  • Ex-judge and husband jailed for fraud, theft and forging a will

    Ex-judge and husband jailed for fraud, theft and forging a will
    A former judge and her husband are jailed for forging a will and stealing thousands of pounds.
  • JonPritchard published Distinctive pocket watches stolen from house in Wollaton

    JonPritchard published Distinctive pocket watches stolen from house in Wollaton
    A collection of 40 pocket watches have been stolen in a break-in at a house in Wollaton.Cash, an engagement ring and various items of jewellery were also taken in the burglary in Hawton Crescent, which happened between 1 December and 7 December 2016. The garden shed was also broken into.The watches are part of the "Classic Pocket Watch" collection which has been produced by the Hachette Partworks company as part of a fortnightly subscription issue. Read more: Permission granted for new...
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  • Nottingham Post published General Tufto marks 100th race at Southwell with a win

    Nottingham Post published General Tufto marks 100th race at Southwell with a win
    In a fairy tale ending, General Tufto celebrated his 100th start at Southwell Racecourse with a commanding victory on Tuesday.It was an emotional triumph for trainer Charles Smith and owner John Theaker, who was presented with a cake after the race by executive director Mark Clayton.The horse was competing for the 118th time in his career as he brought up a remarkable century at the Nottinghamshire all-weather track.He was given a fantastic ride by Joey Haynes, who was winning on the horse for..
  • Nottingham Post published Noisy neighbours force man to sleep in his car due to loud music

    Nottingham Post published Noisy neighbours force man to sleep in his car due to loud music
    Rowdy music lovers got a resounding bill for forcing a neighbour to sleep in his car. Nottingham magistrates heard that they kicked up such a racket that he even had problems talking to visitors at his home in Cavendish Road, Carlton.The pair failed to turn down the volume after receiving a noise abatement notice to halt a "nuisance caused by loud music, television, a stereo system and to cease thudding and banging."Gedling Borough Council received the first complaint in April last...
  • Nottingham Post commented Noisy neighbours force man to sleep in his car due to loud music

    Nottingham Post commented Noisy neighbours force man to sleep in his car due to loud music
    Rowdy music lovers got a resounding bill for forcing a neighbour to sleep in his car. Nottingham magistrates heard that they kicked up such a racket that he even had problems talking to visitors at his home in Cavendish Road, Carlton.The pair failed to turn down the volume after receiving a noise abatement notice to halt a "nuisance caused by loud music, television, a stereo system and to cease thudding and banging."Gedling Borough Council received the first complaint in April last...
  • MattDavies published Alex Hales can still play Test cricket if scores 'century after...

    MattDavies published Alex Hales can still play Test cricket if scores 'century after...
    Alex Hales can still have a future as a Test match batsman, but he must score "century after century" in Division Two for Nottinghamshire next season to do so.That is the verdict of the 27-year-old's former Notts and England team-mate Graeme Swann, who believes Hales is still a player with vast untapped potential.Hales has not played for England since deciding against touring Bangladesh over security concerns.The opener has since been recalled for the one day series in India, but was...
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  • MattDavies published Alex Hales can still play Test cricket if he scores 'century...

    MattDavies published Alex Hales can still play Test cricket if he scores 'century...
    Alex Hales can still have a future as a Test match batsman, but he must score "century after century" in Division Two for Nottinghamshire next season to do so.That is the verdict of the 27-year-old's former Notts and England team-mate Graeme Swann, who believes Hales is still a player with vast untapped potential.Hales has not played for England since deciding against touring Bangladesh over security concerns.The opener has since been recalled for the one day series in India, but was...
  • TracyWalker published Battle of The Dunkirk is over as landlord calls time

    TracyWalker published Battle of The Dunkirk is over as landlord calls time
    The last remaining pub in Dunkirk has closed its doors for good after the landlord decided to call time due to a lack of customers.The Dunkirk Inn, in Montpelier Road, closed on Sunday following one last gathering of about 20 people. Reg DeSouza, who owns the watering hole, says sadly it was no longer viable to run the pub.The 61-year-old took on the Dunkirk in December 2009 and appeared in the Post, describing how he had worked for years as a London stockbroker but fancied a change and decided.
  • MattJarram published Police warning public to be on the look out for potentially...

    MattJarram published Police warning public to be on the look out for potentially...
    Police are warning people to be on the lookout for a man who may react violently after he absconded earlier today.Nottinghamshire Police are warning people to be on the lookout for a man who left the health worker he was with in Beeston.Kris Mackenzie – who is also known as Kris Hughes – absconded from the company of a health worker in Beeston town centre at around 11am. He was last seen in the Villa Street area of Beeston.Read more: Taxi driver fined more than £200 for smoking
  • MattJarram commented Mixed opinions over design of new university building as...

    MattJarram commented Mixed opinions over design of new university building as...
    Mixed opinions have been expressed over plans to create a new six-storey university building training the next generation of music and film talent.The Confetti Media Group site, in Lower Parliament Street, is set to be replaced by a new Nottingham Trent University (NTU) facility and would include teaching spaces, a cafe, library and rooftop terrace.NTU, which bought Confetti last year for an undisclosed fee, believes the development could help it increase the current number of students studying.
  • DanRobinson published Notts-based firm SIS Pitches lays 3G surfaces for 5-a-side...

    DanRobinson published Notts-based firm SIS Pitches lays 3G surfaces for 5-a-side...
    SIS Pitches, one of the UK's largest suppliers of 3G playing surfaces, has worked on projects ranging from schools to the stadium that will host the 2018 FIFA World Cup final. After moving into Nottinghamshire this year as part of an expansion, Dan Robinson caught up with MD Bryn LeeWhen professional footballers and rugby players take to the pitch in a stadium packed out with fans, all eyes are on the ball and the elite stars gracing the field. Or everyone except Bryn Lee. He is often more...
  • Nottingham Post published Hospital worker faces anxious wait to find out if he will be...

    Nottingham Post published Hospital worker faces anxious wait to find out if he will be...
    A hospital worker's career hangs in the balance after a panel decided to wait until next year to deliver its sanction.Steven Knowles appeared at the hearing of the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) panel in London today which has previously heard about threatening tweets to Jeremy Hunt tweeted from Knowles' Twitter account.He tweeted 'Dear Santa, please could you inflict some health problem on the Hunt family' in a series of messages to the Health Secretary - and could now be facing a..
  • Nottingham Post commented Hospital worker faces anxious wait to find out if he will be...

    Nottingham Post commented Hospital worker faces anxious wait to find out if he will be...
    A hospital worker's career hangs in the balance after a panel decided to wait until next year to deliver its sanction.A Health and Care Professions Council panel hearing in London has been told about threatening tweets to Jeremy Hunt from Steven Knowles's Twitter account.He tweeted 'Dear Santa, please could you inflict some health problem on the Hunt family' in a series of messages to the health secretary - and could now be facing a career-ending sanction.Read more: Central College could sell...
  • MattJarram commented Permission granted for new mosque and community centre in...

    MattJarram commented Permission granted for new mosque and community centre in...
    Planning permission has been granted to build a mosque and community centre on the site of a former vehicle repair garage in Sneinton Dale.Nottingham City Council approved the plans at today's planning committee.It will become the new home for charitable group Dar-us-Salaam, which has been running for 15 years and is based in a converted semi-detached house in Sneinton.Read more: Central College could sell off Beeston site - but only after 2020The organisation works with the Muslim community in.
  • laurahammond published Ilkeston Road to close for emergency repair works

    laurahammond published Ilkeston Road to close for emergency repair works
    Part of a main road in Radford is to close for emergency works to repair a burst water pipe.Nottingham City Council has issued a temporary lane closure notice for Ilkeston Road.Read more: Appeal set up for family who 'lost everything' in house fireThe lane will be closed from 7pm on Thursday, December 22, until 5pm on Friday, December 23.A spokeswoman for Severn Trent Water said: "Our teams will be starting repairs on a burst water pipe in Ilkeston Road tomorrow.Read more: The Chuckle...
  • T20 Blast: Dan Christian to rejoin Nottinghamshire for 2017

    T20 Blast: Dan Christian to rejoin Nottinghamshire for 2017
    Nottinghamshire re-sign Australia all-rounder Dan Christian for next summer's T20 Blast competition.
  • Nottingham panto stars the Chuckle Brothers take to the streets of ... - Nottingham Post

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    Nottingham panto stars the Chuckle Brothers take to the streets of ...
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    Comedy duo the Chuckle Brothers entertained locals as they made an impromptu visit to a Marie Curie store in Bulwell. The brothers, who are currently starring ...and more »
  • rsherdley published Former judge jailed for forging will

    rsherdley published Former judge jailed for forging will
    A former tribunal judge and her husband have been jailed after they forged a will to get their hands on a country cottage to convert into a retirement home near Newarkin what was described as a "shameful and astonishing" crime.Former solicitor Margaret Hampshire, 69, and her builder husband 67-year-old Alan Hampshire had admitted drawing up a sham will for illiterate Martin Blanche, who died in 2007.Jailing the couple for six months each at Nottingham Crown Court, a judge told them...
  • rsherdley commented Former judge jailed for forging will

    rsherdley commented Former judge jailed for forging will
    A former tribunal judge and her husband have been jailed after they forged a will to get their hands on a country cottage to convert into a retirement home near Newarkin what was described as a 'shameful and astonishing' crime.Former solicitor Margaret Hampshire, 69, and her builder husband 67-year-old Alan Hampshire had admitted drawing up a sham will for illiterate Martin Blanche, who died in 2007.Jailing the couple for six months each at Nottingham Crown Court, a judge told them they had...
  • Nottingham Post published Notts County must back John Sheridan as relegation is not an...

    Nottingham Post published Notts County must back John Sheridan as relegation is not an...
    Notts County must get it right soon as they simply can't afford to be relegated says Post columnist Garry Birtles.Nottingham Forest might be close to a takeover, but across the river Notts County have got there first.Alan Hardy is set to be the new owner after agreeing to buy out Ray Trew and I'll watch with interest to see how it turns out.You see so many turnovers now that you just don't know how they will pan out. Obviously I hope it works out for the best.Notts certainly need something....
  • Nottingham Post commented Notts County must back John Sheridan as relegation is not an...

    Nottingham Post commented Notts County must back John Sheridan as relegation is not an...
    Notts County must get it right soon as they simply can't afford to be relegated says Post columnist Garry Birtles.Nottingham Forest might be close to a takeover, but across the river Notts County have got there first.Alan Hardy is set to be the new owner after agreeing to buy out Ray Trew and I'll watch with interest to see how it turns out.You see so many turnovers now that you just don't know how they will pan out. Obviously I hope it works out for the best.Notts certainly need something....
  • Nottingham Post published Taxi driver fined more than £200 for smoking in his cab

    Nottingham Post published Taxi driver fined more than £200 for smoking in his cab
    A cabbie got a £245 reminder to stop smoking in his taxi. It was the second time 68-year-old James Charles had been caught breaking the 2006 Health Act, magistrates in Nottingham heard today.On the first occasion, he was issued with a £50 penalty ticket by Gedling Borough Council.Hannah Cash, prosecuting, said that was paid by Charles of The Green, Huthwaite, after the offence was spotted in March.Read more: Man killed after being hit by train in NottinghamshireBut on September 21, a
  • Nottingham Post commented Taxi driver fined more than £200 for smoking in his cab

    Nottingham Post commented Taxi driver fined more than £200 for smoking in his cab
    A cabbie got a £245 reminder to stop smoking in his taxi. It was the second time 68-year-old James Charles had been caught breaking the 2006 Health Act, magistrates in Nottingham heard today.On the first occasion, he was issued with a £50 penalty ticket by Gedling Borough Council.Hannah Cash, prosecuting, said that was paid by Charles of The Green, Huthwaite, after the offence was spotted in March.Read more: Man killed after being hit by train in NottinghamshireBut on September 21, a
  • GemmaToulson published Nottingham Post's Framework campaign reaches £26k mark

    GemmaToulson published Nottingham Post's Framework campaign reaches £26k mark
    The Post's campaign to raise £30,000 to help plug a funding gap for homeless charity Framework has raised more than £26,000.Sports clubs, businesses and the great Nottinghamshire public have dug deep to support our campaign - which was launched after its annual fundraising sleep-out was cancelled after the threat of sabotage by self-styled activists. The event usually raises £30,000 for the charity's coffers - so the Post has stepped in to help bridge the gap.So far, hundreds..
  • Nottingham Post published Dan Christian rejoins Nottinghamshire for 2017 NatWest T20 Blast

    Nottingham Post published Dan Christian rejoins Nottinghamshire for 2017 NatWest T20 Blast
    Former Australia international Dan Christian will be back at Trent Bridge next season after agreeing to return for Nottinghamshire's NatWest T20 Blast campaign.The 33-year-old all-rounder will fill the first of two overseas positions throughout the competition, which is set to take place predominantly in July and August.He averaged 41 with a strike rate of 159.51 as Notts Outlaws won nine matches in a row in last year's competition as they made it to Finals Day.Among three T20 half-centuries...
  • Nottingham Post commented Dan Christian rejoins Nottinghamshire for 2017 NatWest T20 Blast

    Nottingham Post commented Dan Christian rejoins Nottinghamshire for 2017 NatWest T20 Blast
    Former Australia international Dan Christian will be back at Trent Bridge next season after agreeing to return for Nottinghamshire's NatWest T20 Blast campaign.The 33-year-old all-rounder will fill the first of two overseas positions throughout the competition, which is set to take place predominantly in July and August.He averaged 41 with a strike rate of 159.51 as Notts Outlaws won nine matches in a row in last year's competition as they made it to Finals Day.Among three T20 half-centuries...
  • stewartthorpe published Nottingham panto stars the Chuckle Brothers take to the streets...

    stewartthorpe published Nottingham panto stars the Chuckle Brothers take to the streets...
    Comedy duo the Chuckle Brothers entertained locals as they made an impromptu visit to a Marie Curie store in Bulwell.The brothers, who are currently starring in the Theatre Royal's Jack and the Beanstalk pantomime, are ambassadors for the charity - which raises money to help those with terminal illnesses.Hours before a matinee performance with former X Factor contestant Chico, the Chuckles along with panto dame Tony Maudsley, popped into the Main Street charity shop for mince pies and...
  • Nottingham Post published People should never forget what a privilege it is to play for...

    Nottingham Post published People should never forget what a privilege it is to play for...
    Nottingham Forest great Garry Birtles says no one should forget what a privilege it is to play for the club in his latest Post column.The last three games for Nottingham Forest are a big worry to me.I watched them win against Ipswich, Barnsley and Newcastle on the TV and thought a corner had been turned with three wins.Then they lost to Derby, but it was the manner of the defeat that was worrying. It was so weak in the second half.They picked up a point against Preston in their next game without
  • laurahammond published Eleven-year-old breaks leg at new trampoline park

    laurahammond published Eleven-year-old breaks leg at new trampoline park
    Mansfield District Council is investigating a complaint made against a new trampoline park after an 11-year-old broke his leg.The complaint was made by Amanda Jukes, from Blidworth, after her son broke his leg at i-Jump Trampoline Park in Old Mill Lane on Thursday, December 15.Oliver Crask visited the trampoline park for a Christmas party and broke his leg after jumping on an air bag.He had to have an operation to put bolts into his leg and he faces a 12-week recovery period, leaving him unable.
  • laurahammond commented Eleven-year-old breaks leg at new trampoline park

    laurahammond commented Eleven-year-old breaks leg at new trampoline park
    Mansfield District Council is investigating a complaint made against a new trampoline park after an 11-year-old broke his leg.The complaint was made by Amanda Jukes, from Blidworth, after her son broke his leg at i-Jump Trampoline Park in Old Mill Lane on Thursday, December 15.Oliver Crask visited the trampoline park for a Christmas party and broke his leg after jumping on an air bag.He had to have an operation to put bolts into his leg and he faces a 12-week recovery period, leaving him unable.
  • laurahammond published Central College Nottingham could sell off Beeston site - but only...

    laurahammond published Central College Nottingham could sell off Beeston site - but only...
    Plans to close the Beeston campus of Central College Nottingham will be subject to a consultation, it has been confirmed.The site on Beeston High Road could be sold off after 2020 following the merger with New College Nottingham.John van de Laarschot, chief executive of the colleges, confirmed the plans in October and now a letter sent to stakeholders has provided more details about the proposal.The letter, signed by Mr van de Laarschot and Carole Thorogood, chair of Central College Nottingham,.
  • isaacashe published Delays after M1 partially blocked heading southbound

    isaacashe published Delays after M1 partially blocked heading southbound
    Emergency services are dealing with a multi-vehicle collision on the M1.A call came in to a collision at around 2.35pm on the southbound side of the carriageway on the approach to Junction 29a at Markham Vale.Two lanes are closed due to the incident, which involved three vehicles.Read more: Jail for pervert pensioner who kept deleting his search historyMotorists are expect to see delays back towards Junction 30 for Chesterfield. Two lanes are open to traffic, but traffic is beginning to back up.
  • MattDavies published Nottingham Forest must resolve their takeover or January could be...

    MattDavies published Nottingham Forest must resolve their takeover or January could be...
    Post columnist Garry Birtles says the next few weeks are crucial to the future of Nottingham Forest. He says their takeover must be resolved or they risk losing key players and being plunged further into a relegation battle.It's an old cliché that Christmas is a crucial time of the season, but for Nottingham Forest, the festive season and the January transfer window really are this time around.It is impossible to understate just how important the next month or so is. Not only do the Reds.
  • NottmPostEG published The best Christmas drinks to grab for your festive fix

    NottmPostEG published The best Christmas drinks to grab for your festive fix
    Limited edition Christmas coffee with their unique flavours and eye-catching cup designs have become a festive tradition.Alongside advent calendars and Mariah Carey, they've become a staple in the build up to the big day.Before you hand over your well earned cash we have put together a handy guide as to what festive treats each coffee shop is selling this year.Read more: Late night Christmas shopping times for Nottingham's Victoria Centre, Debenhams and M&SCosta CoffeeLindt hot chocolateMint
  • DanRobinson commented Nottingham ticket agencies See Tickets and Gigantic clamping down...

    DanRobinson commented Nottingham ticket agencies See Tickets and Gigantic clamping down...
    Nottingham ticket agencies See Tickets and Gigantic have signed up to a campaign that aims to stamp down on online touts.They join more than 100 music managers, agents, promoters, entrepreneurs, ticket retailers and trade bodies supporting the FanFair Alliance.The FanFair Declaration asks that supporters take five actions to ensure face value tickets reach fans, as well as measures to disrupt the practices of online ticket touts.Read more: Watch: Homeless putting their lives at risk sleeping in.
  • LynetteP published These three Nottingham restaurants are amongst the best in the UK...

    LynetteP published These three Nottingham restaurants are amongst the best in the UK...
    Three Nottingham restaurants - one of them a chippy - have been ranked the best in the UK in the country's biggest survey of food, service and atmosphere.It will come as no surprise that the two Michelin-starred Restaurant Sat Bains, in Lenton, has been named one of the top scorers in Harden's Best UK Restaurants 2017. Reviewers said: "Sat is a genius", and the "edgy" and "amazingly executed" cuisine at his fringe-of-Nottingham HQ can be "beyond...
  • isaacashe published East Leake residents unhappy over scores of homes being built

    isaacashe published East Leake residents unhappy over scores of homes being built
    A fresh bid to build almost 200 new homes in East Leake has prompted an angry response from villagers.A screening opinion - a preliminary environmental impact application which is put in ahead of a formal planning application being submitted - has been received by Rushcliffe Borough Council for land of Lantern Lane.This application is for a development of some 195 new homes.Residents say the volume of recent developments in the village, such as those in Lantern Lane, Woodgate View, Kingston...
  • Nottingham Post published Jail for pervert pensioner who kept deleting his internet search...

    Nottingham Post published Jail for pervert pensioner who kept deleting his internet search...
    A pensioner who repeatedly defied an order not to delete his internet search history has been jailed.John Pilkington was handed a sexual harm prevention order in March 2015 after he was convicted of three counts of making indecent images of children.Under its terms the 78-year-old, of Long Eaton, is not allowed to use any "clean up" software or physically remove evidence of what he has been searching for.But Derby Crown Court heard how in June last year he broke the order for the first...
  • Nottingham Post commented Jail for pervert pensioner who kept deleting his internet search...

    Nottingham Post commented Jail for pervert pensioner who kept deleting his internet search...
    A pensioner who repeatedly defied an order not to delete his internet search history has been jailed.John Pilkington was handed a sexual harm prevention order in March 2015 after he was convicted of three counts of making indecent images of children.Under its terms the 78-year-old, of Long Eaton, is not allowed to use any "clean up" software or physically remove evidence of what he has been searching for.But Derby Crown Court heard how in June last year he broke the order for the first...
  • Marcellus Baz: BBC Unsung Hero in need of new gym in 2017

    Marcellus Baz: BBC Unsung Hero in need of new gym in 2017
    Marcellus Baz will be without a base for his boxing school, just days after winning the BBC national Unsung Hero award.
  • RachelGorman published Santa's reindeer arrive in Nottingham - and this is what you...

    RachelGorman published Santa's reindeer arrive in Nottingham - and this is what you...
    Santa's reindeer and Christmas elves have now landed outside the National Ice Centre and Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham.Up until Friday anyone who comes skating can visit Dancer and Prancer for free between 10am and 4pm but families also have the option of making a charitable £1 donation to just come and visit the reindeer.Working with the Nottingham Post, the National Ice Centre has also pledged a percentage of the skating ticket price to homelessness charity Framework.Read more: 15 of...
  • Jason Donovan at Nottingham's Royal Concert Hall: Review and photos - Nottingham Post

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    Jason Donovan at Nottingham's Royal Concert Hall: Review and photos
    Nottingham Post
    There was once a record label that churned out a relentless cavalcade of chart toppers that all sounded vaguely the same while a little bit different, where staff writers seemingly clocking in a nine to five knocked out the hits while a contracted ...
  • GemmaToulson published School girl's design wins national Christmas card competition

    GemmaToulson published School girl's design wins national Christmas card competition
    An eight-year-old pupil from Edgewood Primary School in Hucknall has won a national competition to design a Christmas card.Jessica Judd was one of hundreds of primary school children who entered the competition organised by supply teacher agency, PK Education. In recognition of her efforts, Jessica was presented with a £75 Amazon voucher and her school was given a £200 voucher.The school plans to spend the voucher on large outdoor games which pupils can use at lunchtime.Jessica, a...
  • Barry_Cooper commented ​Nottingham Forest's American takeover: What do we know so far?

    Barry_Cooper commented ​Nottingham Forest's American takeover: What do we know so far?
    To supporters of Nottingham Forest, it will feel like the takeover of their club is taking a lifetime to be completed.For much of 2016, the club has been the subject of speculation surrounding the possible sale of the struggling Championship side.As the year comes to a close, there is a hope among supporters that a deal with American businessman John Jay Moores will be finalised before the first home game of 2017 with Barnsley on January 2.The rumour mill continues to roll with predictions of...
  • isaacashe published Man killed after being hit by train in Nottinghamshire

    isaacashe published Man killed after being hit by train in Nottinghamshire
    A man has died after being hit by a train in Nottinghamshire.The man, who is believed to be in his 40s, was hit at a level crossing in Station Road, Ranskill, a village to the north of Retford, by the London King's Cross to Hull train.British Transport Police and paramedics were called to the scene, at 5.23pm yesterday, Tuesday December 22.Read more: Man died in collision which closed the M1 yesterdayA spokesman for British Transport Police said: "The incident is not being treated as...
  • Nottingham's Food Sleuth lunches at The Packe Arms, Hoton - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham's Food Sleuth lunches at The Packe Arms, Hoton - Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Post
    Nottingham's Food Sleuth lunches at The Packe Arms, Hoton
    Nottingham Post
    The non-royal person whose name is most often found on inn signs? After the mythical Green Man and Robin Hood, then Lord Nelson, the Duke of Wellington and Shakespeare, comes the Marquess of Granby. Especially in these parts, for in a fuller life the ...and more »
  • NottmPostEG published Jason Donovan at Nottingham's Royal Concert Hall: Review and...

    NottmPostEG published Jason Donovan at Nottingham's Royal Concert Hall: Review and...
    There was once a record label that churned out a relentless cavalcade of chart toppers that all sounded vaguely the same while a little bit different, where staff writers seemingly clocking in a nine to five knocked out the hits while a contracted repertory company of singers waited on the bench for their song.If they weren't in work that day, someone else claimed it and took it to the hit parade. The output was popular with the masses and is still much loved to this day.However, that's enough..
  • Britt Assombalonga gives Nottingham Forest a major Christmas boost - Nottingham Post

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    Britt Assombalonga gives Nottingham Forest a major Christmas boost
    Nottingham Post
    Striker Britt Assombalonga hopes to give Nottingham Forest a Boxing Day boost by being fit to face Huddersfield Town. The Reds front man has missed the last three games with a hamstring problem, but has trained this week and has not ruled out making a ...
    Nottingham Forest dangerman Britt Assombalonga set to be fit to face Huddersfield TownHuddersfield Examinerall 3 news articles »

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