• TracyWalker published Wilford Hill Cemetery 'like a wilderness', claims pensioner

    TracyWalker published Wilford Hill Cemetery 'like a wilderness', claims pensioner
    A pensioner says thecemetery where her parents are buriedwassoovergrownona recentvisitthat it resembled'a wilderness'. Nina Woodhouse saysthat avisit to the grave of her mother, Moyra Wilkinson, at Wilford Hill Cemeteryon Mothering Sunday was "upsetting" as the areawasbadly maintained. She saysthe cemetery inLoughborough Road, West Bridgford,isincomplete contrast to the "beautifully-kept" Carlton Cemetery, near where she...
  • TracyWalker commented Wilford Hill Cemetery 'like a wilderness', claims pensioner

    TracyWalker commented Wilford Hill Cemetery 'like a wilderness', claims pensioner
    A pensioner says thecemetery where her parents are buriedwassoovergrownona recentvisitthat it resembled'a wilderness'. Nina Woodhouse saysthat avisit to the grave of her mother, Moyra Wilkinson, at Wilford Hill Cemeteryon Mothering Sunday was "upsetting" as the areawasbadly maintained. She saysthe cemetery inLoughborough Road, West Bridgford,isincomplete contrast to the "beautifully-kept" Carlton Cemetery, near where she...
  • isaacashe published Day of drama in Dunkirk as 11-hour rooftop stand-off ends in...

    isaacashe published Day of drama in Dunkirk as 11-hour rooftop stand-off ends in...
    The clean-up operation was beginning tonight on a quiet residential street which became the centre of a dramatic 11-hour rooftop stand-off.Cars were damaged, windows smashed and bricks and tiles hurled from the rooftops during the incident on Cloister Street, Dunkirk.The drama began at around 8am when Nottinghamshire Police were called to reports of people on roofs.The road was cordoned off and dozens of officers arrived at the scene to coax the two people down.Around 15 emergency vehicles...
  • EllieCullen published Two boys arrested following 11-hour rooftop stand-off in Dunkirk

    EllieCullen published Two boys arrested following 11-hour rooftop stand-off in Dunkirk
    Two teenagers have been arrested by police following a rooftop stand-off which lasted 11 hours.The two 16-year-olds have been arrested on suspicion of burglary, causing criminal damage and affray in relation to the incident in Cloister Street, Dunkirk.They remain in police custody.Officers were called to the residential road at just before 8am today (Wednesday) to reports of people on roofs.Cloister Street was cordoned off at the junction of Abbey Street and more than 10 homes were evacuated to.
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  • MattDavies published Corey Neilson wants 'younger and hungrier' Nottingham Panthers...

    MattDavies published Corey Neilson wants 'younger and hungrier' Nottingham Panthers...
    Corey Neilson says Nottingham Panthers will undergo a major overhaul in the next few months, with the hard work having started already.Neilson told the Post he is working towards a younger, more driven team than the one which won the Continental Cup this year but failed to challenge sufficiently for domestic honours."I want it to be younger and hungrier," he said."There'll be a big overhaul. My determination never varies personally. I'm solely focused on winning from the day after...
  • rodmalcolm published Barrister disputes phone evidence in Tony Fisher murder trial

    rodmalcolm published Barrister disputes phone evidence in Tony Fisher murder trial
    A barrister questioned mobile phone analysis used to try and follow the movements of men accused of the murder of a Carlton resident. He said that a person could use the technology to set up a "false alibi" so the blame could pass to others. QC Andrew Robertson made the point as he defended one of four men who have pleaded not guilty to the murder of Tony Fisher, 58, who lived alone in Coningswath Road, Carlton. Mr Robertson represents Marcus Barton, 42, of Raymede Drive, Bestwood...
  • rodmalcolm commented Barrister refutes phone evidence in Tony Fisher murder trial

    rodmalcolm commented Barrister refutes phone evidence in Tony Fisher murder trial
    A barrister questioned mobile phone analysis used to try and follow the movements of men accused of the murder of a Carlton resident. He said that a person could use the technology to set up a "false alibi" so the blame could pass to others. QC Andrew Robertson made the point as he defended one of four men who have pleaded not guilty to the murder of Tony Fisher, 58, who lived alone in Coningswath Road, Carlton. Mr Robertson represents Marcus Barton, 42, of Raymede Drive, Bestwood...
  • RachelGorman commented Splendour Festival 2017 - Everything we know so far about the...

    RachelGorman commented Splendour Festival 2017 - Everything we know so far about the...
    The full line-up for Splendour's tenth anniversary has been now been revealed and it's an eclectic a bill as ever with artists including those from both the pop and rock world, a couple of bona fide legends as well as a few blasts from the past.Tickets have been on sale since last summer and the past few years the calendar highlight has sold-out to record numbers - so if you are sitting on the fence as to whether to join the festivities or not, why not look at our essential guide below:When is..
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  • MattDavies published Nottinghamshire new boy James Pattinson aims to make an impact in...

    MattDavies published Nottinghamshire new boy James Pattinson aims to make an impact in...
    James Pattinson's links with Nottingham are well known, but they go well beyond his brother Darren taking wickets at Trent Bridge. The Australian international has followed in his older sibling's footsteps by signing for Nottinghamshire for the first half of the summer, as he looks to tear through batting line-ups with 90mph out swingers. Darren spent five years at Notts until 2012 and was famously being plucked from relative obscurity to play once for England, the land of his birth,...
  • MattDavies commented Nottinghamshire new boy James Pattinson aims to make an impact in...

    MattDavies commented Nottinghamshire new boy James Pattinson aims to make an impact in...
    James Pattinson's links with Nottingham are well known, but they go well beyond his brother Darren taking wickets at Trent Bridge. The Australian international has followed in his older sibling's footsteps by signing for Nottinghamshire for the first half of the summer, as he looks to tear through batting line-ups with 90mph out swingers. Darren spent five years at Notts until 2012 and was famously being plucked from relative obscurity to play once for England, the land of his birth,...
  • Former teacher cleared of historical sex assaults

    Former teacher cleared of historical sex assaults
    Christopher Metcalfe was found not guilty of three of the five charges he was facing.
  • GemmaToulson published £1.2m funding boost for 2,800 job development

    GemmaToulson published £1.2m funding boost for 2,800 job development
    A town centre regeneration project which is expected to deliver2,800 jobs, 27 hectares of employment land and 1,600 homes has been awarded a £1.2m Government funding boost. The Post reported in February that demolition work had started as part of the wider £10.5m Cotgrave regeneration programme. Sweeping changes are to be made to the centre of Cotgrave over the next year-and-a-half as part of the 'A46 Corridor' regeneration scheme, which is being delivered in four phases.Phase...
  • laurahammond commented Football fan breaches banning order after eight days - and is...

    laurahammond commented Football fan breaches banning order after eight days - and is...
    A Nottingham man banned from visiting towns and cities where West Ham were playing that day has been sent to prison for breaching the order just eight days after it was issued.Tony Hackett, of Hillview Road, Carlton, was sentenced to 28 days in prison at Blackfriars Crown Court, in London, on Friday, March 31.The 57-year-old had been given a five-year banning order on Monday, January 13, for his part in a violent fight that took place between football fans outside a pub in Upper Street,...
  • JemmaPage published ​Bakersfield library to be sold to help fund new Sneinton...

    JemmaPage published ​Bakersfield library to be sold to help fund new Sneinton...
    Nottingham City Council has agreed to sell Bakersfield library to help fund a new community centre in Sneinton.Last year, the council announced its plans to transform Sneinton Police Station into a library and community hub. The remodelled building, in Sneinton Dale, will be renamed The Dales Centre and will include a library, become a home for local groups, as well as housing the existing police base. It is due to open in the summer and the council will relocate the current Sneinton...
  • Nottingham Post commented Gboly Ariyibi must get his head down at Nottingham Forest, says...

    Nottingham Post commented Gboly Ariyibi must get his head down at Nottingham Forest, says...
    Post columnist Garry Birtles says Gboly Ariyibi will only get his chance at Nottingham Forest if he proves himself in training and under-23s games.Nottingham Forest winger Gboly Ariyibi is fast turning into the forgotten man.Forest saw fit to spend £500,000 on him in January when they signed him from Chesterfield, but he's not even made a first team squad yet.He must have talent and it must be frustrating for him, but the manager is dead right when he says he's got to work for his place.He
  • laurahammond commented Is your child's nursery close to a pollution hotspot?

    laurahammond commented Is your child's nursery close to a pollution hotspot?
    Ten Nottingham nurseries are within 150m of roads that break legal limits for air pollution, according to new research.There are 115 nurseries in Nottingham according to website Childcare.co.uk, which provides a national directory of early years providers, meaning that 11 percent are close to roads emitting high levels of nitrogen dioxideA report by Greenpeace indicates that the city is in the top three affected areas in the country outside of London, coming behind Birmingham and Sandwell where.
  • TracyWalker published Man was hit by tram after 'misunderstanding' in control room,...

    TracyWalker published Man was hit by tram after 'misunderstanding' in control room,...
    A man was hit by a tram and killed after a 'misunderstanding' among the tram service's control room supervisors, an investigation has found.Peter Anthony Rothwell, of Bestwood Park, died on August 15 last year, between the David Lane and Basford tram stops.The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) looked into the 51-year-old's death and found supervisors in the Nottingham Express Transit (NET) control room were aware of Mr Rothwell after a driver reported seeing a member of public on the...
  • TracyWalker commented Man was hit by tram after 'misunderstanding' in control room,...

    TracyWalker commented Man was hit by tram after 'misunderstanding' in control room,...
    A man was hit by a tram and killed after a 'misunderstanding' among the tram service's control room supervisors, an investigation has found.Peter Anthony Rothwell, of Bestwood Park, died on August 15 last year, between the David Lane and Basford tram stops.The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) looked into the 51-year-old's death and found supervisors in the Nottingham Express Transit (NET) control room were aware of Mr Rothwell after a driver reported seeing a member of public on the...
  • Application to open trendy cocktail bar The Alchemist refused by councillors - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham Post
    Application to open trendy cocktail bar The Alchemist refused by councillors
    Nottingham Post
    An application to open a trendy bar and restaurant chain in Nottingham city centre has been refused by councillors – because of fears it could add to alcohol-related crime and disorder. The Alchemist Bar and Restaurant wanted to open a new up-market ...
  • Nottmtails published Mark Warburton confident Nottingham Forest can deliver away from...

    Nottmtails published Mark Warburton confident Nottingham Forest can deliver away from...
    Boss Mark Warburton says he has no qualms about playing away from the City Ground – and believes the most important challenge for Nottingham Forest is to make more of possession. The Reds have still only won twice on the road all season and suffered another – albeit very narrow – defeat at Wolves on Tuesday night. But following their dominant display at Preston last weekend Warburton has faith his players can deliver away from the City Ground. And he feels the key is...
  • Nottmtails commented Mark Warburton confident Nottingham Forest can deliver away from...

    Nottmtails commented Mark Warburton confident Nottingham Forest can deliver away from...
    Boss Mark Warburton says he has no qualms about playing away from the City Ground – and believes the most important challenge for Nottingham Forest is to make more of possession. The Reds have still only won twice on the road all season and suffered another – albeit very narrow – defeat at Wolves on Tuesday night. But following their dominant display at Preston last weekend Warburton has faith his players can deliver away from the City Ground. And he feels the key is...
  • Nottingham Post commented Give Mark Warburton carte blanche at Nottingham Forest this...

    Nottingham Post commented Give Mark Warburton carte blanche at Nottingham Forest this...
    Post columnist Garry Birtles says Nottingham Forest manager Mark Warburton needs to be given a free rein this summer to rebuild the team as he sees fit.If Nottingham Forest do stay up then things need to change dramatically at the club in the summer.We all know they need a chief executive to make it an efficient business.On the pitch, Mark Warburton needs to be given carte blanche to overhaul the playing staff and the football structure if he thinks that's needed.If anything else happens then...
  • JemmaPage published Application to open trendy cocktail bar The Alchemist refused by...

    JemmaPage published Application to open trendy cocktail bar The Alchemist refused by...
    An application to open a trendy bar and restaurant chain in Nottingham city centre has been refused by councillors – because of fears it could add to alcohol-related crime and disorder. The Alchemist Bar and Restaurant wanted to open a new up-market boozer on the site of Pelham Street's historic banking hall, which currently houses clothing shop All Saints and underwear store Bravissimo. But Nottingham City Council's licensing committee rejected the company's application at a hearing...
  • JemmaPage commented Application to open trendy cocktail bar The Alchemist refused by...

    JemmaPage commented Application to open trendy cocktail bar The Alchemist refused by...
    An application to open a trendy bar and restaurant chain in Nottingham city centre has been refused by councillors – because of fears it could add to alcohol-related crime and disorder. The Alchemist Bar and Restaurant wanted to open a new up-market boozer on the site of Pelham Street's historic banking hall, which currently houses clothing shop All Saints and underwear store Bravissimo. But Nottingham City Council's licensing committee rejected the company's application at a hearing...
  • Tresidder published Boots' own brand products to be stocked in US stores after sales...

    Tresidder published Boots' own brand products to be stocked in US stores after sales...
    Solid December trading helped health and beauty retailer Boots increase sales by 0.7 percent in the three-month period to the end of February.The company, owned by Walgreen Boots Alliance (WBA) and based in Chicago, reported second quarter and half-year results to February 28.Few details were released by WBA who, in a conference call, restricted questions to financial analysts.Boots, with 2,500 UK stores is now part of WBA's retail pharmacy international division, which includes Thailand,...
  • EllieCullen commented Homes evacuated as rooftop stand-off continues into NINTH hour

    EllieCullen commented Homes evacuated as rooftop stand-off continues into NINTH hour
    More than 10 homes have been evacuated on a residential street as a dramatic rooftop stand-off continues.Two youths have been on the roofs of houses in Cloister Street, Dunkirk, for more than eight hours and are refusing to come down.Police were called to the road at 8am today (Wednesday) and cordoned off a large stretch from the junction of Abbey Street.Roof tiles and other masonry items have have been seen falling from the homes throughout the day.Read more: Photos reveal extent of damage...
  • Nottingham Post published Time for Nottingham Forest to save themselves and not rely on...

    Nottingham Post published Time for Nottingham Forest to save themselves and not rely on...
    Nottingham Forest great Garry Birtles still believes the Reds will stay up, just, but he insists they must start helping themselves and not rely on others. Nottingham Forest are facing some massive games in the next week or two and it's got to the stage where they can't rely on others to save them. Defeat to Wolves on Tuesday night means nothing has changed. They are right in the relegation mire and it could have been worse had results not gone their way. Had they won at Molineux we'd all...
  • karenantcliff published You can live in The White House (Costock) for £650,000

    karenantcliff published You can live in The White House (Costock) for £650,000
    You don't have to travel as far as Washington or indeed be elected US president to live in The White House. Over in Costock, you'll find The White House in Main Street. It's full of character and up for sale right now. The Grade II listed detached village house is a gem. Solid beams and an inglenook fireplace are among the features within the property but this is only part of what gives it its character and charm. Accommodation spans across three floors with sash windows and French doors...
  • karenantcliff commented You can live in The White House (Costock) for £650,000

    karenantcliff commented You can live in The White House (Costock) for £650,000
    You don't have to travel as far as Washington or indeed be elected US president to live in The White House. Over in Costock, you'll find The White House in Main Street. It's full of character and up for sale right now. The Grade II listed detached village house is a gem. Solid beams and an inglenook fireplace are among the features within the property but this is only part of what gives it its character and charm. Accommodation spans across three floors with sash windows and French doors...
  • DanRobinson published Why security jobs don't have to mean being a 'hard man' bouncer

    DanRobinson published Why security jobs don't have to mean being a 'hard man' bouncer
    Hear the word 'security' and you may automatically associate it with a big, burly bouncer – but a Nottingham company is trying to change that perception.Magpie Security wants to train the next generation of door supervisors, who it says don't have to just be "hard men" working outside nightclubs and bars.Instead, they can keep watch in calmer environments such as student accommodation, building sites, railways, festivals – or even work as a dog handler.Business development...
  • England's Chris and Gabby Adcock through to second round of Malaysia Open

    England's Chris and Gabby Adcock through to second round of Malaysia Open
    English pair Chris and Gabby Adcock continue their fine form with a first-round mixed doubles victory at the Malaysia Open.
  • DanRobinson published Notts manufacturer A1 Flue Systems continues expansion by...

    DanRobinson published Notts manufacturer A1 Flue Systems continues expansion by...
    The team at the Scottish office of a Nottinghamshire manufacturer has trebled in little over a year following a string of project wins.Ollerton-headquartered A1 Flue Systems, which makes commercial and industrial chimney, flue and exhaust systems, has experienced a surge in workload after two key appointments at its Motherwell office at the end of 2015.Former workmates Stuart Henderson and Stuart Craigon joined as area sales manager and contract engineer respectively, and the duo have...
  • Sarah_Clapson published Wife of Nottingham Forest legend Trevor Francis dies of cancer

    Sarah_Clapson published Wife of Nottingham Forest legend Trevor Francis dies of cancer
    The wife of Nottingham Forest legend Trevor Francis has died, it has been announced. Helen Francis passed away after a long battle with cancer. She and Trevor had been married since 1974 and had two sons, Matthew and James. Helen was by the former striker's side when he became Britain's first £1m player in signing for the Reds from Birmingham City in 1979. The Blues paid tribute to Helen through a club statement on Wednesday afternoon which read: "The club is saddened to learn...
  • Communication error 'led to tram death' in Nottingham, inquiry finds

    Communication error 'led to tram death' in Nottingham, inquiry finds
    The man, who had been drinking, had walked along and lain down on the tramway track.
  • laurahammond published This 70-year-old has had both hips replaced - and now he's...

    laurahammond published This 70-year-old has had both hips replaced - and now he's...
    A pensioner who has had both hips replaced is preparing to complete his fourth London Marathon later this month.Derek Ward, of Mansfield, underwent the life-changing operations in 2009 and 2010 at King's Mill Hospital and Park Hospital, in Arnold.He completed the London Marathon in 2012, 2013 and 2014, and will take part again on Sunday, April 23, to raise money for the charity Sense, which supports people who are deaf, blind and have sensory impairments.The 70-year-old will be cheered on by...
  • DanRobinson published Lloyds Bank in Old Market Square to close - with jobs axed

    DanRobinson published Lloyds Bank in Old Market Square to close - with jobs axed
    Lloyds Bank's branch off Old Market Square in Nottingham will be shut down as its parent group announced the closure of 100 high street banks across the UK.The plan by Lloyds Banking Group, which also owns Halifax and Bank of Scotland, results in more than 200 job losses nationally.It did not reveal how many people are currently employed at the Market Square House branch, on the corner of Market Street and St James's Street.The news comes just a year after the firm confirmed plans to shut 400 of
  • DanRussell commented Photos reveal extent of damage during rooftop stand-off with...

    DanRussell commented Photos reveal extent of damage during rooftop stand-off with...
    Photos from the scene of a rooftop stand-off with police have revealed the damage caused so far.Nottinghamshire Police were called to Cloister Street, near to Queen's Medical Centre, on Wednesday morning.Since then the road has been closed while officers attempt to talk down two men.Roof tiles and other masonry items have have been seen falling from the homes.Read more: Live updates from Nottingham rooftop stand-offSome residents have also been evacuated.A spokesman for Nicholas Humphreys Estate
  • Nottmtails commented Winger Gboly Ariyibi told to earn his Nottingham Forest chance by...

    Nottmtails commented Winger Gboly Ariyibi told to earn his Nottingham Forest chance by...
    Mark Warburton has told Gboly Ariyibi to earn his Nottingham Forest first-team chance on the training ground – and to prove that he craves his opportunity. The winger is yet to feature in the first-team squad following his £500,000 switch from Chesterfield in January. The 22-year-old American-born player has produced some promising performances in the Reds' under-23 side since arriving at the City Ground, but has found himself down the pecking order, amid a wealth of attacking...
  • MattDavies published Corey Neilson delivers an emphatic verdict after toughest year as...

    MattDavies published Corey Neilson delivers an emphatic verdict after toughest year as...
    Corey Neilson says this season has been his hardest as Nottingham Panthers coach after giving a damning verdict of the team he built.Panthers made British ice hockey history when they won the Continental Cup, but domestically it was a huge disappointment as they failed to mount a title challenge in the Elite League and missed out on further silverware.Neilson, who has won 12 major trophies in nine seasons at the helm, places a significant portion of the blame for that on himself as he was the...
  • JHLewis published Buy a Notts artist's painting ... pay your favourite charity

    JHLewis published Buy a Notts artist's painting ... pay your favourite charity
    An artist's debut exhibition offers viewers a purchasing opportunity with an unusual twist. If you want to buy one of his oils you don't pay him - you pay your favourite charity. Sight-impaired Al Reed's exhibition can be seen at West Bridgford Library until Wednesday, April 12. Up for sale are landscapes with subjects varying from the Yorkshire Dales to the artist's own back garden in Radcliffe-on-Trent.
    "I thought it would be a good way of raising money for charities," said Al, 77,...
  • JHLewis commented Buy a Notts artist's painting ... pay your favourite charity

    JHLewis commented Buy a Notts artist's painting ... pay your favourite charity
    An artist's debut exhibition offers viewers a purchasing opportunity with an unusual twist. If you want to buy one of his oils you don't pay him - you pay your favourite charity. Sight-impaired Al Reed's exhibition can be seen at West Bridgford Library until Wednesday, April 12. Up for sale are landscapes with subjects varying from the Yorkshire Dales to the artist's own back garden in Radcliffe-on-Trent.
    "I thought it would be a good way of raising money for charities," said Al, 77,...
  • Nottingham Post published Can you help solve the mystery of the concentration camp survivor...

    Nottingham Post published Can you help solve the mystery of the concentration camp survivor...
    A Nottingham-born man who survived the Nazi occupation of Jersey is hoping Bygones readers can help with an extraordinary story from the Second World War.Channel Islander Frank Le Villio survived the horrors of the infamous Bergen-Belsen concentration camp and returned to a new life in Nottingham shortly after the Second World War.But death came quickly to the young man, leaving behind questions still to be answered.Former Nottingham vicar's son Stanley Keiller, from Devon, would like to solve..
  • Sarah_Clapson published Should Nottingham Forest have picked up a result against Wolves?

    Sarah_Clapson published Should Nottingham Forest have picked up a result against Wolves?
    Nottingham Forest suffered their first defeat under new boss Mark Warburton as they were beaten 1-0 at Wolves on Tuesday night. But the Reds came away feeling they should have taken something from the game – and you can make your own mind up by watching the highlights below. Nouha Dicko's strike just past the hour mark proved decisive at Molineux. However, only seconds earlier Forest were desperately close to taking the lead. No penalty was given when Zach Clough was thwarted by a...
  • JemmaPage published Warning to parents to talk to children about dangers of online...

    JemmaPage published Warning to parents to talk to children about dangers of online...
    The NSPCC has issued a warning to parents to talk to their children about the dangers of online grooming. It comes after a 28-year-old man was jailed for six years after he created multiple fake identities and sent "violent and sexual" messages to young girls and their mothers on Facebook. Douglas Curtis, of Booth Street, Ripley, committed the 12 offences – which included sending sexually explicit messages and images of himself – between April and June 2015.Read more:...
  • Nottingham Post published Dog owners warned of symptoms of killer skin disease Alabama Rot

    Nottingham Post published Dog owners warned of symptoms of killer skin disease Alabama Rot
    Dog owners in Nottingham are being warned about a deadly skin disease spreading across the country.Alabama Rot can lead to a dog's flesh rotting away resulting in kidney failure, loss of appetite, tiredness and vomiting.Without urgent treatment, dogs develop a raging fever and can eventually die.The disease does not appear to have spread to Nottinghamshire yet - but pet owners should be aware of the symptoms to look out for.Read more: Road signs replaced in Sneinton...with wrong street namesWe..
  • Nottingham Post commented Dog owners warned of symptoms of killer skin disease Alabama Rot

    Nottingham Post commented Dog owners warned of symptoms of killer skin disease Alabama Rot
    Dog owners in Nottingham are being warned about a deadly skin disease spreading across the country.Alabama Rot can lead to a dog's flesh rotting away resulting in kidney failure, loss of appetite, tiredness and vomiting.Without urgent treatment, dogs develop a raging fever and can eventually die.The disease does not appear to have spread to Nottinghamshire yet - but pet owners should be aware of the symptoms to look out for.Read more: Road signs replaced in Sneinton...with wrong street namesWe..
  • Sarah_Clapson published Which of Nottingham Forest's relegation rivals has the easiest...

    Sarah_Clapson published Which of Nottingham Forest's relegation rivals has the easiest...
    With the games fast running out, the race is on to secure safety in the Championship. Nottingham Forest were unable to put further distance between themselves and the bottom three on Tuesday night as they fell to a 1-0 defeat at Wolves. It was the Reds' first loss under new boss Mark Warburton and they find themselves still two points above the drop zone. Forest have four home matches left, starting on Saturday against Huddersfield Town, and two on the road as they face some big fixtures...
  • NottmPostEG published The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time at Nottingham's...

    NottmPostEG published The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time at Nottingham's...
    This production of Curious Incident has lost none of its brilliance since it was last seen in Nottingham two years back.Adapted from the acclaimed novel, the play takes you inside the mind of a 15-year-old with Asperger Syndrome setting out to discover who killed next door's dog. Along the way the audience is invited to look at the universe with new wonder, and to appreciate the beauties of mathematics, astronomy, logic and pattern.We're also shown the funny side of AS.Read more: Nineties...
  • Barry_Cooper commented 'Nottingham Forest need calm heads and Eric Lichaj to secure...

    Barry_Cooper commented 'Nottingham Forest need calm heads and Eric Lichaj to secure...
    Nottingham Forest's awful away form this season continued on Tuesday night when they were narrowly edged out 1-0 by Wolverhampton Wanderers in Mark Warburton's third game as Reds boss. With just six games of the season remaining, and Forest hovering just two points above the bottom three, Barry Cooper looks at five things we learned from the Reds' defeat at Molineux.1 Eric Lichaj is key to the way Forest attackMuch has been spoken about midfielders and forwards at the City Ground in recent...
  • DanRussell commented Live updates from Nottingham rooftop stand-off

    DanRussell commented Live updates from Nottingham rooftop stand-off
    Police officers closed off a Nottingham road following reports of two people on the roof of a house. The incident in Cloister Street, near to Queen's Medical Centre, started on Wednesday morning. Fire and ambulance crews were also called to the scene. Eyewitnesses have described the situation as "mayhem".
    Read more: Men in rooftop stand-off with police in Nottingham streetThe Post has contacted Nottinghamshire Police for more information, but they are yet to comment on the...

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