• MattDavies published Diving effort to bring up 1,000 first-class catches delights...

    MattDavies published Diving effort to bring up 1,000 first-class catches delights...
    Nottinghamshire captain Chris Read was thrilled with the effort which saw him claim his 1,000th first-class catch on the opening day of the season at Leicestershire.The veteran wicket-keeper, who is not one for landmarks and personal statistics, was nonetheless delighted with the brilliant diving grab, low to his left, which saw him end opposing captain Mark Cosgrove's innings for 57 off Stuart Broad."I was very happy with the catch. It's always tough when they get a bottom edge," he...
  • laurahammond published Ravenshead man becomes new High Sheriff for Nottinghamshire

    laurahammond published Ravenshead man becomes new High Sheriff for Nottinghamshire
    A Ravenshead man has taken up office as the new High Sheriff for Nottinghamshire.Colonel David Sneath was officially installed at Southwell Minster on Sunday, April 2. He takes over from outgoing High Sheriff Judy Naake.The role, which is unpaid, is now largely ceremonial; however, the high sheriff was formerly the principal law enforcement officer in the county.Colonel Sneath will be expected to attend at royal visits to his county, as well as being entitled to act as returning officer in...
  • MattDavies published Nottinghamshire edge day but Leicestershire show why promotion...

    MattDavies published Nottinghamshire edge day but Leicestershire show why promotion...
    The long road Nottinghamshire hope leads to promotion began with a promising day that emphasised securing a swift return to Division One of the Specsavers County Championship is a realistic target, but it will not be easy to achieve.Notts closed on 52 for one, a deficit of 199, after a far less heralded Leicestershire side were dismissed for 251 during an innings in which Chris Read took his 1,000th first class catch in typically spectacular style.On the face of it that was a pleasing effort...
  • laurahammond published Care homes use video conferencing to avoid hospital admissions

    laurahammond published Care homes use video conferencing to avoid hospital admissions
    New live video conferencing technology is being installed at care homes across Nottingham in a bid to prevent unnecessary hospital admissions for elderly residents.The technology - introduced by NHS Nottingham City Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) - allows care home staff to hold live video conferences with health staff and seek advice when they are concerned about residents.The project was introduced in ten homes last year, including The Oaks in St Ann's, after the CCG was declared a vanguard
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  • Nottmtails published Nottingham Forest's Ben Osborn issues relegation battle cry,...

    Nottmtails published Nottingham Forest's Ben Osborn issues relegation battle cry,...
    There are few grey areas under Mark Warburton at Nottingham Forest. He just wants them to focus only on the red. Ben Osborn says the new manager has been crystal clear when it comes to what he wants from his players, since arriving at the club last month. Warburton wants Forest to play "total" football; to play their way out of trouble in the Championship – and to success next season. And, as they look to make that happen, the players are clearly seeing things in equally...
  • Nottmtails commented Nottingham Forest's Ben Osborn issues relegation battle cry,...

    Nottmtails commented Nottingham Forest's Ben Osborn issues relegation battle cry,...
    There are few grey areas under Mark Warburton at Nottingham Forest. He just wants them to focus only on the red. Ben Osborn says the new manager has been crystal clear when it comes to what he wants from his players, since arriving at the club last month. Warburton wants Forest to play "total" football; to play their way out of trouble in the Championship – and to success next season. And, as they look to make that happen, the players are clearly seeing things in equally...
  • RachelGorman published Download Festival organisers reveal major site improvements -...

    RachelGorman published Download Festival organisers reveal major site improvements -...
    Rain is not new to Download Festival, indeed the site at Donington has survived moshing, camping and downpours for 15 years now – but last summer was something else. In the space of 45 minutes, 70 million gallons of rain – the equivalent of 106 Olympic sized swimming pools – fell on the festival (and its goers) turning the site into a trench-like quagmire. Tents floated away, wellies were lost, cars were stuck… although, of course, the show went on, with Downloaders...
  • City council cancels Nottingham's Armed Forces Day celebrations - Nottingham Post

    City council cancels Nottingham's Armed Forces Day celebrations - Nottingham Post
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    City council cancels Nottingham's Armed Forces Day celebrations
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    Nottingham will not host Armed Forces Day celebrations this year due to dwindling council budgets. The day was introduced nationally in 2009 and Nottingham City Council has funded and hosted events each year since – including the national Armed Forces ...
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  • TracyWalker published Nine-year-old cerebral palsy patient is guest of honour at...

    TracyWalker published Nine-year-old cerebral palsy patient is guest of honour at...
    A courageous nine-year-old who is battling cerebral palsy was given the special honour of officially unveiling a revamped store in her home town. Kareena Hayes hit the headlines in February after thieves stole a cafe's charity box set up to raise money towards a £10,000 target for life-changing private treatment at Queen's Medical Centre, to help her walk. But within days, the youngster was smiling again after an anonymous businessman heard of her plight and stumped up the money to pay...
  • MattDavies published Victory against Doncaster Rovers is not essential, says Mansfield...

    MattDavies published Victory against Doncaster Rovers is not essential, says Mansfield...
    Mansfield Town boss Steve Evans says defeat against high-flying Doncaster Rovers on Saturday would not be terminal in their pursuit of a play-off place.The Stags are four points off the top seven with six games to go, meaning victory against the League Two title favourites is not mathematically essential.Evans certainly sees it that way, saying they need to win four of their remaining games."We need to win four from six – I have never hidden that," he said. "That is our...
  • Forest third highest spenders on agents fees in Championship - Nottingham Post

    Forest third highest spenders on agents fees in Championship - Nottingham Post
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    Forest third highest spenders on agents fees in Championship
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    Nottingham Forest spent the third biggest amount of money on agents fees in the Championship, new figures reveal. The Reds handed over £3.59m between February 2, 2016, and January 31 this year, leaving them behind only Newcastle United and Aston ...and more »
  • TracyWalker published Garage sites under threat to make way for housing in Beeston

    TracyWalker published Garage sites under threat to make way for housing in Beeston
    Broxtowe Borough Council is selling off more than 70 garages in Beeston and Chilwell to make way for new homes - with a further 89 under threat. One councillor has warned that lots more council-owned garage sites in the borough could be lost in future. Figures in a report to the council's finance and resources committee show it would cost more to repair the garages - £119,200 - than the £50,685 rent the sites could generate at full capacity. A planning application has already...
  • JemmaPage commented City council cancels Nottingham's Armed Forces Day celebrations

    JemmaPage commented City council cancels Nottingham's Armed Forces Day celebrations
    Nottingham will not host Armed Forces Day celebrations this year due to dwindling council budgets. The day was introduced nationally in 2009 and Nottingham City Council has funded and hosted events each year since – including the national Armed Forces Day celebrations in 2013. However this year the authority has said it cannot continue to commit to funding and organising the event but would be happy to provide a free venue and support to groups willing to do so.The local authority...
  • laurahammond published Assaults on hospital staff rise at two Nottinghamshire health...

    laurahammond published Assaults on hospital staff rise at two Nottinghamshire health...
    The number of staff experiencing physical assaults from members of the public has risen at two of Nottinghamshire's hospital trusts, according to a study.The NHS Staff Survey 2016 is a voluntary questionnaire that asks staff to feedback on their experiences at work over a 12-month period.Results of the survey show that the number of staff experiencing physical assaults from members of the public, including patients, has risen at both Sherwood Forest Hospitals (SFH) NHS Foundation Trust and...
  • laurahammond commented Assaults on hospital staff rise at two Nottinghamshire health...

    laurahammond commented Assaults on hospital staff rise at two Nottinghamshire health...
    The number of staff experiencing physical assaults from members of the public has risen at two of Nottinghamshire's hospital trusts, according to a study.The NHS Staff Survey 2016 is a voluntary questionnaire that asks staff to feedback on their experiences at work over a 12-month period.Results of the survey show that the number of staff experiencing physical assaults from members of the public, including patients, has risen at both Sherwood Forest Hospitals (SFH) NHS Foundation Trust and...
  • DanRobinson published How BioCity is making waves across Europe - just days after new...

    DanRobinson published How BioCity is making waves across Europe - just days after new...
    Just days after switching on the unique light sculpture that illuminates BioCity's new £30m Discovery building, the UK's largest bioscience incubator has celebrated its second key milestone of the week.The Nottingham-headquartered science hub, which is a business in its own right, has been identified as one of Europe's growing companies in the Financial Times' FT1000 report.This is the first time that the FT, in partnership with data provider Statista, has sought to identify the 1,000...
  • MattDavies published Nottingham Forest third highest spenders on agents fees in...

    MattDavies published Nottingham Forest third highest spenders on agents fees in...
    Nottingham Forest spent the third biggest amount of money on agents fees in the Championship, new figures reveal. The Reds handed over £3.59m between February 2, 2016, and January 31 this year, leaving them behind only Newcastle United and Aston Villa. It is perhaps no surprise two teams relegated from the Premier League were the biggest spenders, with Newcastle spending £10.44m and Villa £5.42m. Forest coming in after them will raise eyebrows though considering they...
  • MattDavies commented Nottingham Forest third highest spenders on agents fees in...

    MattDavies commented Nottingham Forest third highest spenders on agents fees in...
    Nottingham Forest spent the third biggest amount of money on agents fees in the Championship, new figures reveal. The Reds handed over £3.59m between February 2, 2016, and January 31 this year, leaving them behind only Newcastle United and Aston Villa. It is perhaps no surprise two teams relegated from the Premier League were the biggest spenders, with Newcastle spending £10.44m and Villa £5.42m. Forest coming in after them will raise eyebrows though considering they...
  • Nottmtails published Years at Nottingham Forest ensured Jordan Smith was ready for...

    Nottmtails published Years at Nottingham Forest ensured Jordan Smith was ready for...
    Jordan Smith says he was well prepared for his Nottingham Forest first team chance – having spent years on the periphery of the squad. The 22-year-old admits it was an unexpected opportunity when an injury to Stephen Henderson plunged him into action off the subs' bench at Norwich City in February. But Smith has since established himself as first choice at the City Ground, ahead of Vladimir Stojkovic and Dimi Evtimov – as well as penning a new contract that will run until the...
  • JamesPallatt published 'Delighted' Kevin Nolan ready to commit to longer deal at Notts...

    JamesPallatt published 'Delighted' Kevin Nolan ready to commit to longer deal at Notts...
    Kevin Nolan is ready to commit to a longer deal at Notts County.Magpies' owner Alan Hardy revealed this week he has spoken to manager Nolan about a new three-year contract at Meadow Lane.Hardy is keen to tie the 34-year-old down because he has made such a good start as Notts boss, leading them to eight wins in his first 15 matches in charge and to the brink of safety in the Football League.And Nolan looks equally eager to put pen to paper and extend his contract, having originally been appointed
  • JamesPallatt commented 'Delighted' Kevin Nolan ready to commit to longer deal at Notts...

    JamesPallatt commented 'Delighted' Kevin Nolan ready to commit to longer deal at Notts...
    Kevin Nolan is ready to commit to a longer deal at Notts County.Magpies' owner Alan Hardy revealed this week he has spoken to manager Nolan about a new three-year contract at Meadow Lane.Hardy is keen to tie the 34-year-old down because he has made such a good start as Notts boss, leading them to eight wins in his first 15 matches in charge and to the brink of safety in the Football League.And Nolan looks equally eager to put pen to paper and extend his contract, having originally been appointed
  • rodmalcolm published Bullying Lowther brothers jailed after terrorising victims with...

    rodmalcolm published Bullying Lowther brothers jailed after terrorising victims with...
    Three bullying brothers were locked up today for demanding cash and spreading terror among businessmen.Nottingham Crown Court heard their campaign involved threats, violence and warnings that trouble would escalate if police were alerted.Judge James Sampson said they "taxed and terrorised their victims with extortion and blackmail," describing that last charge as "loathed and held in contempt by the public".He imposed a prison term of nine years on David Lowther, 35, of Cedar...
  • rodmalcolm commented Bullying Lowther brothers jailed after terrorising victims with...

    rodmalcolm commented Bullying Lowther brothers jailed after terrorising victims with...
    Jail gates have finally shut on a crime family who felt they were untouchable while terrifying businessmen with threats of arson and wrecking.Judge James Sampson sent three brothers and three sisters to prison over a protection racket which surfaced nearly eight years ago.Sitting at Nottingham Crown Court, he said it was on-off "organised and planned behaviour" which left victims "taxed and terrorised.A nine-year prison term was imposed on David Lowther, 35, of Cedar Road, Forest...
  • Bullying Lowther brothers jailed after terrorising victims with extortion and blackmail - Nottingham Post

    Bullying Lowther brothers jailed after terrorising victims with extortion and blackmail - Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Post
    Bullying Lowther brothers jailed after terrorising victims with extortion and blackmail
    Nottingham Post
    Three bullying brothers were locked up today for demanding cash and spreading terror among businessmen. Nottingham Crown Court heard their campaign involved threats, violence and warnings that trouble would escalate if police were alerted.
  • The Big Moon at Rough Trade in Nottingham this weekend - Eastwood Advertiser

    The Big Moon at Rough Trade in Nottingham this weekend - Eastwood Advertiser
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    The Big Moon at Rough Trade in Nottingham this weekend
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    London quartet The Big Moon will be playing an in-store gig in Nottingham's Rough Trade this weekend to promote their new album. The album, Love In The 4th Dimension, is out now and the band will be in Nottingham on Sunday, April 9 when they will be ...and more »
  • Nottingham Post published 'Cash for crash' gang jailed for more than 42 years

    Nottingham Post published 'Cash for crash' gang jailed for more than 42 years
    A gang who carried out a £700,000 'cash for crash' con have been jailed for a total of 42 years and seven months.The group of 12 were sentenced today (Friday) for deliberately causing 41 accidents across Derbyshire - and then illegally claiming the money from insurance companies.Sentencing the men and women, Judge John Burgess said the crime was a "sophisticated and well-organised conspiracy" and the motorists targeted were "harmed emotionally and physically".Ten of the...
  • Nottingham Post commented 'Cash for crash' gang jailed for more than 42 years

    Nottingham Post commented 'Cash for crash' gang jailed for more than 42 years
    A gang who carried out a £700,000 'cash for crash' con have been jailed for a total of 42 years and seven months.The group of 12 were sentenced today (Friday) for deliberately causing 41 accidents across Derbyshire - and then illegally claiming the money from insurance companies.Sentencing the men and women, Judge John Burgess said the crime was a "sophisticated and well-organised conspiracy" and the motorists targeted were "harmed emotionally and physically".Ten of the...
  • JHLewis published Award-winning service cheers lonely Notts veterans

    JHLewis published Award-winning service cheers lonely Notts veterans
    As young conscript soldier Ron Lamboll campaigned from the Normandy beaches to the Brandenburg Gate. But his toughest days came more than half a century later when he lost his beloved wife Phyllis. There were no children, so no grandchildren. A younger brother died a few years ago. There is a proud niece in Bestwood Park, but at his home in West Bridgford, company for the 96-year-old widower has been in short supply. That's been put right by Forces Friends, a visiting service funded by the...
  • DanRobinson published No room for traditional pubs? Notts has its say on double closure

    DanRobinson published No room for traditional pubs? Notts has its say on double closure
    People in Nottinghamshire have expressed their disappointment at news that two prominent Nottinghamshire pubs have closed.The Post revealed yesterday that The Wilford Green, off Wilford Road, and The Lambley Village Kitchen, in Lambley, are temporarily shut after their operator went into administration.Writing on the Post's Facebook page, Sue Green said: "The Lambley is a lovely pub but it outdid itself with the restaurant."We went a few weeks ago for a light lunch after shopping but...
  • DanRobinson published Vodafone opens new city centre shop - with new interactive tech

    DanRobinson published Vodafone opens new city centre shop - with new interactive tech
    Vodafone has opened a new store in the same Nottingham high street where it closed three months ago.The telecoms giant re-launched its presence in Clumber Street, where it employs 12 staff, after a refurbishment today (Friday, April 7).It features the chain's latest shop layout, which includes interactive mobile handsets for customers to try, a superfast home broadband display and a range of new accessories and gadgets.Store manager Colin Crichlow said: "We're really excited about opening...
  • Nottmtails published Nottingham Forest will miss 'true professional' Danny Fox

    Nottmtails published Nottingham Forest will miss 'true professional' Danny Fox
    Nottingham Forest will miss Danny Fox while he sits out a one-match ban, says Mark Warburton, as he praised the defender for his "first class" attitude. The Reds boss will have to make changes to his back-four for the crunch game against Huddersfield Town at the City Ground, following Fox's red card at Wolves. But Warburton hinted Fox would otherwise have retained his place in the heart of defence, had he been available. "I have been very impressed with Danny. We came here...
  • MattDavies published Cardiff Devils dream of Grand Slam as fans descend on Nottingham...

    MattDavies published Cardiff Devils dream of Grand Slam as fans descend on Nottingham...
    Nottingham Panthers' Play-Offs crown will be relinquished on Sunday as four Elite League rivals descend on the National Ice Centre for Finals Weekend.Their conquerors Sheffield Steelers will take on Belfast Giants in the semi-finals, with the other last-four clash seeing Cardiff Devils meet Dundee Stars.For the Devils, the weekend represents the chance to complete a Grand Slam having already won the league title and the Challenge Cup, as well as the Erhardt Conference."I can't really put...
  • isaacashe published Public warned not to approach wanted man

    isaacashe published Public warned not to approach wanted man
    A Nottinghamshire man is wanted by police after his prison release licence was revoked.Lee Bryan Fullwood, 46, formerly of Exchange Street, Retford, is wanted on recall to prison as his release licence was revoked on December 14 last year.Read more: Samantha Baldwin petition signed by more than 15,000 people in less than 24 hoursNottinghamshire Police are appealing to the public over Fullwood's whereabouts.They say he is known to frequent Retford, Worksop, north Nottinghamshire and...
  • isaacashe published Sentimental jewellery was stolen from a Nottinghamshire home

    isaacashe published Sentimental jewellery was stolen from a Nottinghamshire home
    Pictures of a number of stolen items have been released by police.Nottinghamshire Police officers have now released images of some high value jewellery in a bid to trace them with the public's help.Read more: Man found dead as Bulwell homes evacuated over possible gas leakThe items were stolen from a house in Lowdham on Wednesday, March 8.The items, which include rings and watches, are said to be very rare and of great sentimental value.If you see this jewellery or have any information that...
  • David Prutton fears Nottingham Forest will suffer another blow against Huddersfield - Nottingham Post

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    David Prutton fears Nottingham Forest will suffer another blow against Huddersfield
    Nottingham Post
    Former Nottingham Forest midfielder David Prutton is predicting another blow in their battle against relegation this weekend. The Reds go into Saturday's game against Huddersfield with just a two point cushion on the relegation zone in the Championship ...
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    Huddersfield Town boss David Wagner wary of the threat Nottingham Forest p
  • MattDavies published David Prutton fears Nottingham Forest will suffer another blow...

    MattDavies published David Prutton fears Nottingham Forest will suffer another blow...
    Former Nottingham Forest midfielder David Prutton is predicting another blow in their battle against relegation this weekend.The Reds go into Saturday's game against Huddersfield with just a two point cushion on the relegation zone in the Championship after Tuesday's defeat to Wolves.Sky Sports pundit Prutton fears the situation will only get worse after promotion-chasing Huddersfield beat Norwich in the week to end a run of consecutive defeats.Read more: Former Forest striker Andy Cole has...
  • JemmaPage published Samantha Baldwin petition signed by more than 15,000 people in...

    JemmaPage published Samantha Baldwin petition signed by more than 15,000 people in...
    A petition supporting Samantha Baldwin has been signed by more than 15,000 people in less than 24 hours. Yesterday, the 40-year-old was arrested on suspicion of abduction after she was found with her children – Dylan Madge, six, and Louis Madge, nine – following a 10-day nationwide appeal. She was later bailed pending further inquiries. Police initially treated her disappearance as a missing persons inquiry, but hardened their stance within 24 hours, saying it was...
  • Nottingham Panthers need major changes despite Continental Cup win - Nottingham Post

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    Nottingham Panthers need major changes despite Continental Cup win
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    The Post's Nottingham Panthers reporter Matt Davies gives his verdict on a season that will not be remembered fondly, despite winning the Continental Cup. Nottingham Panthers fans waking up on Monday morning to discover Miika Wiikman was not ...
  • DanRobinson commented £1.3m loan fund can back creative businesses in Nottingham

    DanRobinson commented £1.3m loan fund can back creative businesses in Nottingham
    Creative businesses in Nottingham can receive a boost by winning a slice of a £1.3m loan fund.The Creative Quarter Loan Fund, a joint initiative between Nottingham City Council and finance provider First Enterprise, is aimed at new and existing companies.It has been running since April 2013 and has so far lent almost £1m to 42 firms. Its value has now been increased to support the growth of the Creative Quarter and attract more businesses to the city.Councillor Nick McDonald,...
  • MattDavies published Nottingham Panthers need major changes despite Continental Cup...

    MattDavies published Nottingham Panthers need major changes despite Continental Cup...
    The Post's Nottingham Panthers reporter Matt Davies gives his verdict on a season that will not be remembered fondly, despite winning the Continental Cup.Nottingham Panthers fans waking up on Monday morning to discover Miika Wiikman was not seriously hurt should have wiped away much of the gloom of the season ending the night before.A player's health is most important after all.Wiikman was left with a sore neck and a serious headache after being stretchered off in the second leg of the Play-Offs
  • LynetteP commented Nottingham 11-year-old's Japanese-inspired EM-Con burger goes on...

    LynetteP commented Nottingham 11-year-old's Japanese-inspired EM-Con burger goes on...
    A burger dreamt up by an 11-year-old schoolboy has made its way onto the menu at one of Nottingham's most popular restaurants. Isaac Colvin had a VIP invitation to sample his creation when it was turned from ingredients on paper into the real thing by chefs at Annie's Burger Shack. The Japanese-style burger won a competition in conjunction with EM-Con, the film and television convention, which returns to Nottingham's Motorpoint Arena at the end of this month. Isaac's favourite Japanese...
  • isaacashe published Man found dead as Bulwell homes evacuated over possible gas leak

    isaacashe published Man found dead as Bulwell homes evacuated over possible gas leak
    A man was found dead at a Nottingham home this morning and neighbouring houses were evacuated over concerns of a gas leak.At around 9.30am today (Friday, April 7) Nottinghamshire Police were contacted following the sudden death of a man in a house on Spruce Gardens in Bulwell.Nottinghamshire Fire Service and National Grid were also called to the scene, which was cordoned off for the public's safety.Read more: Mum Samantha Baldwin bailed over abduction arrestPolice are not treating the death as..
  • isaacashe commented A52 blocked after collision near Notts border

    isaacashe commented A52 blocked after collision near Notts border
    A main road in and out of the county has been blocked following a collision.The A52 is currently blocked due to a collision involving two vehicles, near Bottesford, just over the Nottinghamshire-Leicestershire border.The incident took place at around 1pm today (Friday, April 7).Read more: Lorry driver wanted over illicit tobacco plot found at Notts pubPolice and East Midlands Ambulance Service are currently on the scene, with fire crews en route.It is not thought anyone is trapped or has...
  • East Midlands Ambulance Service reveals bizarre 999 calls

    East Midlands Ambulance Service reveals bizarre 999 calls
    Help for a cat, dandruff issues and shopping are among odd calls to East Midlands Ambulance service.
  • JemmaPage published Lorry driver who hid illicit tobacco under boxes of frozen chips...

    JemmaPage published Lorry driver who hid illicit tobacco under boxes of frozen chips...
    A wanted lorry driver who smuggled £1.3 million of illicit tobacco into the UK under boxes of frozen chips is finally behind bars after being arrested at a Nottinghamshire pub.Richard David Curtis, 57, had been the focus of an appeal by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to track him down after he was jailed in his absence for the fraud.He was sentenced to three years and nine months prison in January after a trial heard 5.7 million cigarettes were found hidden beneath boxes of frozen chips...
  • isaacashe published Hands-on approach sees Beeston nursery graded as outstanding

    isaacashe published Hands-on approach sees Beeston nursery graded as outstanding
    A nursery which focuses on creating a stimulating environment for youngsters has been handed a glowing report.Treetops Toton, in Minton Close, Beeston, has been graded as outstanding in all areas by Ofsted.Inspectors praised the nursery for being "inspiring" and "stimulating" as it was awarded top marks in four key areas - its management, quality of teaching, the development of youngsters, and their outcomes.Read more: Rolling road block to shut Nottingham street this...
  • Novice's guide to the Grand National at Aintree - Nottingham Post

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    Novice's guide to the Grand National at Aintree
    Nottingham Post
    The Last Samuri heads the final field of 40 runners for Saturday's Randox Health Grand National at Aintree. The big race will be under starters' orders at 5:15pm on Saturday, and here are all of the runners and riders with their chances of winning ...and more »
  • Man in hospital after 'bladed weapon' attack - Nottingham Post

    Man in hospital after 'bladed weapon' attack - Nottingham Post
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    Man in hospital after 'bladed weapon' attack
    Nottingham Post
    A man is in hospital with serious injuries following an attack with a 'bladed weapon' in a Nottinghamshire town. Nottinghamshire Police are investigating a reported affray in Kirkby-In-Ashfield last night (Thursday, April 6), with a number of police ...
  • Abduction arrest mother Samantha Baldwin bailed

    Abduction arrest mother Samantha Baldwin bailed
    Samantha Baldwin's sons are being looked after by childcare professionals.
  • Rolling road block to shut Nottingham street this weekend - Nottingham Post

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    Rolling road block to shut Nottingham street this weekend
    Nottingham Post
    A Nottingham road is to be shut on Saturday and Sunday to allow pruning to be carried out to trees. At the request of residents, Bathley Street in The Meadows will be shut in blocks throughout the weekend (April 8-9) to allow thinning to the canopy ...

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