• Nottingham Post published England count cost of controversial dismissal in T20 defeat to...

    Nottingham Post published England count cost of controversial dismissal in T20 defeat to...
    England were left to count the cost of Jason Roy's controversial dismissal for obstructing the field as South Africa levelled their NatWest International T20 Series with a three-run victory at Taunton.While Nottinghamshire's Alex Hales was rested, Eoin Morgan's men had to chase down South Africa's 174 for eight after Surrey seamer Tom Curran had become the fifth England player to take three wickets on his international T20 debut.But South Africa levelled the three-match series at 1-1 when Liam..
  • KitSandeman published 'Utterly heartless' thieves steal cash from Dollar for Dawson...

    KitSandeman published 'Utterly heartless' thieves steal cash from Dollar for Dawson...
    Cruel thieves have stolen a large amount of cash from a children's play centre which was raising money for the Dollar for Dawson campaign.The charity is raising money to send poorly 20-month-old Dawson Willcock, of Sutton-in-Ashfield, to a specialist medical centre in Cincinnati, in the USA.He has a rare form of liver cancer, and after he stopped responding to treatment, the family is raising money to get help from top pediatric hematologist-oncologist Dr James Gellar in the States.Police are...
  • KitSandeman commented 'Utterly heartless' thieves steal cash from Dollar for Dawson...

    KitSandeman commented 'Utterly heartless' thieves steal cash from Dollar for Dawson...
    Cruel thieves have stolen a large amount of cash from a children's play centre which was raising money for the Dollar for Dawson campaign.The charity is raising money to send poorly 20-month-old Dawson Willcock, of Sutton-in-Ashfield, to a specialist medical centre in Cincinnati, in the USA.He has a rare form of liver cancer, and after he stopped responding to treatment, the family is raising money to get help from top pediatric hematologist-oncologist Dr James Gellar in the States.Police are...
  • Nottingham Post published Special ticket offer for members for Nottinghamshire's match...

    Nottingham Post published Special ticket offer for members for Nottinghamshire's match...
    Nottinghamshire are running a special ticket offer for members for their first ever day-night County Championship match.Notts welcome Kent to Trent Bridge for the clash, starting on Monday, and members can bring along for free two guests for each of the four days (Monday, June 26 to Thursday, June 29), which are scheduled to start at 2pm and finish at 9pm.The eagerly-awaited table-topping clash with Kent is part of a maiden round of County Championship floodlit matches, all of which will feature
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  • The season starts NOW for Nottingham Forest, says Zach Clough as hard work begins - Nottingham Post

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    The season starts NOW for Nottingham Forest, says Zach Clough as hard work begins
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    Zach Clough says the next few weeks of hard work and toil will be among the most vital of Nottingham Forest's season, as they work to build the fitness they require to get them through 46 Championship matches. The attacking midfielder or forward ...
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  • Nottmtails published The season starts NOW for Nottingham Forest, says Zach Clough as...

    Nottmtails published The season starts NOW for Nottingham Forest, says Zach Clough as...
    Zach Clough says the next few weeks of hard work and toil will be among the most vital of Nottingham Forest's season, as they work to build the fitness they require to get them through 46 Championship matches. The attacking midfielder or forward believes modern players look after themselves far better over the summer than they might have done a few generations ago – and insists the Reds squad all look to be in reasonable shape already, after reporting back for pre-season on...
  • Nottmtails commented The season starts NOW for Nottingham Forest, says Zach Clough as...

    Nottmtails commented The season starts NOW for Nottingham Forest, says Zach Clough as...
    Zach Clough says the next few weeks of hard work and toil will be among the most vital of Nottingham Forest's season, as they work to build the fitness they require to get them through 46 Championship matches. The attacking midfielder or forward believes modern players look after themselves far better over the summer than they might have done a few generations ago – and insists the Reds squad all look to be in reasonable shape already, after reporting back for pre-season on...
  • KitSandeman commented ​Man landed with £100 parking fine - even though he had...

    KitSandeman commented ​Man landed with £100 parking fine - even though he had...
    A man who has been forced to pay a fine of more than £100, even after he paid for a parking ticket, has said it is 'blatant profiteering'.Business owner John Higgins, of Radcliffe-on-Trent, had nipped out on a Saturday in April to buy his children some pastries from a nearby bakery, and parked in a car park next to the Royal Oak Pub.He went to buy a ticket for his black E Class Mercedes, but when he went to enter the registration number, he says the machine printed a ticket before he could
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  • Nottingham Post published Nottinghamshire's Stuart Broad out of Kent clash but hopes to...

    Nottingham Post published Nottinghamshire's Stuart Broad out of Kent clash but hopes to...
    Stuart Broad has been ruled out of Nottinghamshire's County Championship match against Kent with a foot problem.But it is hoped he will recover for the Royal London One Day Cup final at Lord's a week on Saturday (July 1), with England also hopeful he will be available for the first Test against South Africa.Broad had scans on a bruised left heel after bowling only one over for Notts, in Leicestershire's second innings, in the County Championship Second Division innings victory this week.But...
  • Nottingham Trent honour for opera's newest dame - Nottingham Post

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    Nottingham Trent honour for opera's newest dame
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    The critics have been bursting with praise for Glyndebourne's premiere production of Australian composer Brett Dean's opera Hamlet. That includes warm reviews for the mezzo-soprano singing the role of Hamlet's mother Queen Gertrude. "Dignified and ...
  • rodmalcolm published Inquest opens into death of man killed in two-car crash

    rodmalcolm published Inquest opens into death of man killed in two-car crash
    An inquest has opened into the death of a man who was killed after two cars collided.Francis Martell, 21, who lived on Main Street, Dry Doddington, was involved in the collision on April 14.He was later identified by his father, an inquest was told. Assistant county coroner Andrew McNamara adjourned the case and did not set a date to complete the inquest. This will be announced later. No details of the incident were given at the brief hearing in Nottingham Council House on the Market Square.Read
  • JHLewis published Nottingham Trent honour for opera's newest dame

    JHLewis published Nottingham Trent honour for opera's newest dame
    The critics have been bursting with praise for Glyndebourne's premiere production of Australian composer Brett Dean's opera Hamlet. That includes warm reviews for the mezzo-soprano singing the role of Hamlet's mother Queen Gertrude. "Dignified and distraught," said The Spectator. "Memorably sympathetic," said The Guardian. "Matronly and sexy, as she does well," added The Independent. Take a bow, Sarah Connolly, who is suddenly very popular. As well as pleasing...
  • KitSandeman published Pork allegedly smeared on Nottingham mosque door was 'isolated...

    KitSandeman published Pork allegedly smeared on Nottingham mosque door was 'isolated...
    Muslim leaders at a mosque where meat was allegedly smeared on the door say it was an isolated incident in an 'otherwise harmonious and accepting community'.Two men, aged 27 and 30, have been arrested on suspicion of hate crimes for allegedly placing meat products on the combination lock at the entrance of Al-Quba Masjid mosque, at the Fiveways multi-faith centre in Sherwood in the early hours of Sunday (June 18). A Union Jack was also allegedly left at the scene.It is currently unclear what the
  • Nottmtails commented Is now the time optimism can finally be allowed at Nottingham...

    Nottmtails commented Is now the time optimism can finally be allowed at Nottingham...
    The Championship fixture list has handed Mark Warburton's side a tough start to the Championship campaign, but Paul Taylor believes there is room for plenty of optimism - particularly at this time of year. There is something uniquely special about fixture day. Being able to see next season's schedule, in black and white, somehow brings things into focus, while also providing a temporary reprise to the Championship football famine inspired monotony. It is like a watershed moment; an excuse to...
  • East Midlands inventors cut from same cloth

    East Midlands inventors cut from same cloth
    The East Midlands is now seen as a world leader in creating new innovations in the textile industry.
  • Nottingham grime artist Kryptik ready to make professional boxing debut - Nottingham Post

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    Nottingham grime artist Kryptik ready to make professional boxing debut
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    An established grime artist is hoping his popular following will help lead to a successful career in boxing. Omari Grant, aka Kryptik, is set to make his debut against Ibrar Riyaz over four rounds at super lightweight on Saturday night. Trained at ...
  • Leigh_Curtis published Nottingham grime artist Kryptik ready to make professional...

    Leigh_Curtis published Nottingham grime artist Kryptik  ready to make professional...
    An established grime artist is hoping his popular following will help lead to a successful career in boxing. Omari Grant, aka Kryptik, is set to make his debut against Ibrar Riyaz over four rounds at super lightweight on Saturday night. Trained at Hucknall Boxing Club, Grant is expecting to sell more than 100 tickets in anticipation of his first outing as a professional boxer. The Nottingham MC has built up a considerable following as a grime artist, with his videos on YouTube racking up...
  • rodmalcolm published Man who asked plain clothes police for 'spare change' handed...

    rodmalcolm published Man who asked plain clothes police for 'spare change' handed...
    A man who asked plain clothes police officers for 'spare change' has been handed a bill for £235. Joe Foster, 33, failed to attend Nottingham Magistrates' Court where he was found guilty of begging. The court heard that he was seen on Talbot Street near the Rock City club at 11pm on December 3.Read more: Burglar raided grandad's Radford home when he was on holiday"Officers saw someone in a doorway in some blankets. The defendant asked for spare change as the officers walked by,"...
  • rodmalcolm commented Man who asked plain clothes police for 'spare change' handed...

    rodmalcolm commented Man who asked plain clothes police for 'spare change' handed...
    A man who asked plain clothes police officers for 'spare change' has been handed a bill for £235. Joe Foster, 33, failed to attend Nottingham Magistrates' Court where he was found guilty of begging. The court heard that he was seen on Talbot Street near the Rock City club at 11pm on December 3.Read more: Burglar raided grandad's Radford home when he was on holiday"Officers saw someone in a doorway in some blankets. The defendant asked for spare change as the officers walked by,"...
  • Nottingham Post published PC Ged Walker's widow says it is 'bittersweet' that kennels are...

    Nottingham Post published PC Ged Walker's widow says it is 'bittersweet' that kennels are...
    The widow of a police officer killed in the line of duty says the opening of a new kennels named in his memory is 'bittersweet'.The police dog kennels are the result of a £500,000 building project at the force's headquarters in Arnold, to upgrade and modernise the facilities.A decision was made by the staff to name them after the former police dog handler PC Ged Walker, who was killed in 2003 after he was dragged through the streets of Bulwell attempting to remove the keys from the...
  • Nottingham students take first steps into working life by helping firms tackle challenges - Nottingham Post

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    Nottingham students take first steps into working life by helping firms tackle challenges
    Nottingham Post
    Students were given their first step up the ladder towards future careers after being tasked by Nottinghamshire businesses to complete key challenges. The NHS, Boots and sweet shop Treat Kitchen were some of the 29 organisations that teamed up with ...
  • SarahBryan1 published Cystic fibrosis sufferer says 'life changing' drug should be...

    SarahBryan1 published Cystic fibrosis sufferer says 'life changing' drug should be...
    Cystic fibrosis sufferer Samantha Deakin, who was forced to give up work at the age of just 23 after her condition worsened, is calling for a 'life changing' drug to be made available on the NHS.Now aged 27, Samantha, from Carlton,was diagnosed with the "life-shortening" condition at just six months old.She believes adrug called Orkambi could to help stabilise her, but it is only currently prescribed to people on compassionate grounds from 25 specialist Cystic Fibrosis centres...
  • SarahBryan1 commented Cystic fibrosis sufferer says 'life changing' drug should be...

    SarahBryan1 commented Cystic fibrosis sufferer says 'life changing' drug should be...
    Cystic fibrosis sufferer Samantha Deakin, who was forced to give up work at the age of just 23 after her condition worsened, is calling for a 'life changing' drug to be made available on the NHS.Now aged 27, Samantha, from Carlton,was diagnosed with the "life-shortening" condition at just six months old.She believes adrug called Orkambi could to help stabilise her, but it is only currently prescribed to people on compassionate grounds from 25 specialist Cystic Fibrosis centres...
  • Nottingham's last classical CD shop set to close - Nottingham Post

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    Nottingham's last classical CD shop set to close
    Nottingham Post
    The final movement is playing at Nottingham's last specialist classical CD shop. After 30 years it will shut early next month, the victim of changes in listening habits and the audio market. Classical CD in Hockley, founded by Richard Gibson in 1987 ...
  • SarahBryan1 published Woman treated for minor injuries after collision with car

    SarahBryan1 published Woman treated for minor injuries after collision with car
    A woman is being treated for minor injuries following between a car and a pedestrian in Alfreton Road.Nottinghamshire Police said were called to the scene at around 4.55pm this evening (Friday, June 23) to reports of a woman in the road.An ambulance was also called to the scene and a section of the road a cordoned off, but this has since been removed.Read more: Couple celebrate 10 years running 'proper pub' The Plough in NormantonA woman has been taken to a hospital for minor injuries.A...
  • SarahBryan1 published Nottingham students take first steps into working life by helping...

    SarahBryan1 published Nottingham students take first steps into working life by helping...
    Students were given their first step up the ladder towards future careers after being tasked by Nottinghamshire businesses to complete key challenges.The NHS, Boots and sweet shop Treat Kitchen were some of the 29 organisations that teamed up with undergraduates from Nottingham Trent University for the annual Grad4Nottm scheme. More than 100 students spent two weeks working at companies of various sizes gaining valuable work experience while solving some of the problems they had encountered. The
  • RachelGorman published Couple celebrate 10 years running 'proper pub' The Plough in...

    RachelGorman published Couple celebrate 10 years running 'proper pub' The Plough in...
    When Mark and Rachael Hughes took over The Plough Inn in Normanton they expected to stay for around three years - but a decade on, the couple are loving life as landlords more than ever. It had been an entirely new venture for the pair - although growing up Mark's parents had run a pub and Rachael worked in one many years ago. "Right from when we first moved in, we wanted to provide a 'proper pub' and community environment whilst serving high quality, traditional meals in our separate...
  • rodmalcolm published Burglar raided grandad's Radford home when he was on holiday

    rodmalcolm published Burglar raided grandad's Radford home when he was on holiday
    A burglar was told to think about the shock of a grandad who returned from holiday to find that his Radford flat had been raided. The victim's computer was among stolen items and that hampered his work as a handyman, Nottingham Magistrates' Court heard. District Judge Tim Spruce told raider Sergio Carreira: "Think of the effect a burglary can have on somebody. Think of somebody who comes into the flat you value so much and takes your things. You would be worried about it happening in...
  • SarahBryan1 published Officers concerned for missing woman's safety

    SarahBryan1 published Officers concerned for missing woman's safety
    Nottinghamshire Police are growing concerned for a missing woman.Officers are worried for Victoria McKenna's safety after she was reported missing from the city centre area. The 44-year-old was last seen at around 11am on June 22.Read more: Man appears in court over triple stabbing in HockleyVictoria is described as white, of proportionate build and is around 5ft 4ins tall. She has a shaved head and was last seen wearing 'Doc Martin' boots, jeans, a black, red and white top and a dark blue parka
  • DaveWhitfield published Stunning aerial photos of Notts feature in balloon club calendar

    DaveWhitfield published Stunning aerial photos of Notts feature in balloon club calendar
    Nottingham & Derby Hot Air Balloon Club has published a 2018 calendar of 12 stunning aerial views of Nottingham, the county, and Derby.The A4 calendar was designed by Robin Macey, who has been an active member of the balloon club since 1984. Next year will be the 40th anniversary of the club, and the calendar also includes an article and several historic pictures about the club's origins.Read more: House comes up for sale for first time since it was built in 1914Aerial shots included are...
  • Andrew Dobson jailed for 'child-like' sex doll import bid

    Andrew Dobson jailed for 'child-like' sex doll import bid
    Police described the doll - ordered online from Hong Kong and intercepted at East Midlands Airport - as "obscene".
  • rsherdley published Retired plumber spared jail over indecent images

    rsherdley published Retired plumber spared jail over indecent images
    A retired plumbing engineer has been spared jail over having thousands of images of children on a computer disk.Gary Woodward, 62, of Lowmoor Road, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, pleaded guilty to three charges of making indecent photos of children in all three categories - from the most serious to the lowest level. Nottingham Crown Courtheard he had a total of 3,700 videos and still images.He also admitted possessing prohibited images of a child and an extreme pornographic image.Read more: Headbutt...
  • rodmalcolm published Inquest opened into death of man who died at rail level crossing

    rodmalcolm published Inquest opened into death of man who died at rail level crossing
    Dental records were used to identify a man who died after being struck by a train at a level crossing.Brief details were given as an inquest was opened into the death of Christopher Johnson of Bramcote Road, Beeston, today (Friday, June 23). Assistant county coroner Andrew McNamara adjourned the hearing for more investigations to take place. It was set to be completed on October 2 with a full day set aside for evidence. The coroner said Mr Johnson died as a "result of injuries" at...
  • Nottingham Post published Two best teams in country will fight it out for Royal London One...

    Nottingham Post published Two best teams in country will fight it out for Royal London One...
    In his latestcolumn for the Nottingham Post, Steven Mullaney reflects on a brilliant week for Notts and targets glory in the Royal London One Day Cup final against Surrey.It's been another great week for Nottinghamshire, but it's important to remember anything we've done so far comes from getting things right before a ball was bowled. We spoke about being ruthless this season and taking each day as it comes. I know it's a cliché, but we genuinely turn up and work hard every day....
  • Leigh_Curtis published Leigh Wood chasing domestic title shot as he prepares for...

    Leigh_Curtis published Leigh Wood chasing domestic title shot as he prepares for...
    Leigh Wood has set his sights on securing a major domestic title shot as he prepares to make his long-awaited return from injury. The talented Ingle featherweight has not fought for more than a year because of injury but will face Simas Volosinas in a six-rounder in Bingham on Saturday night. The pair have fought before, when Wood secured a majority points win, but he has chosen the durable Volosinas to get much-needed rounds in the bank. And the Nottingham ace says once he gets rid of the...
  • Nottingham Forest to face Mansfield Town in pre-season friendly - Nottingham Post

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    Nottingham Forest to face Mansfield Town in pre-season friendly
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    Nottingham Forest will face Mansfield Town at One Call Stadium in a pre-season friendly next month. The match will take place on Saturday, July 22, 3pm kick-off. Tickets for the game will be priced at £10 for adults, £5 for seniors aged 60 and over ...
  • Sarah_Clapson published Nottingham Forest to face Mansfield Town in pre-season friendly

    Sarah_Clapson published Nottingham Forest to face Mansfield Town in pre-season friendly
    Nottingham Forest will face Mansfield Town at One Call Stadium in a pre-season friendly next month. The match will take place on Saturday, July 22, 3pm kick-off. Tickets for the game will be priced at £10 for adults, £5 for seniors aged 60 and over, and £5 for juniors aged 17 and under. Details of Forest's allocation and sale dates will be confirmed in the near future. It is the third pre-season game announced for Mark Warburton's Reds as they prepare for the upcoming...
  • rsherdley published Man who was given a knife in The Irish slashed an innocent woman...

    rsherdley published Man who was given a knife in The Irish slashed an innocent woman...
    A self-employed businessman who tried to attack a man outside the Nottingham Irish Centre accidentally slashed a woman who happened to be standing nearby.Tremayne McKenzie had been given the knife inside the club and tried to attack a man on the pavement outside.But instead he slashed the thigh of a woman who who was innocently looking through her handbag. McKenzie, 25, of Barent Walk, Bestwood Estate, received four-and-half years in prison for attempting to causing grievous bodily harm to the..
  • laurahammond published Shakin' Stevens fan to be reunited with life-saving ambulance...

    laurahammond published Shakin' Stevens fan to be reunited with life-saving ambulance...
    A Shakin' Stevens fan who was put in a coma when she developed severe pneumonia is to be reunited with the ambulance crew who saved her life.Cathy Cook was at her home in Mansfield on January 25, when she began struggling to breath and her husband Wayne was forced to call 999 for an ambulance.The 50-year-old had already been diagnosed with a chest infection, but it had developed into pneumonia and quickly became life-threatening.Read more: Man appears in court over triple stabbing in HockleyEast
  • Tea lattes and flowering tea are now being sold at this Nottingham ... - Nottingham Post

    Tea lattes and flowering tea are now being sold at this Nottingham ...
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    As a nation of tea drinkers there's nothing the Brits like more than sitting down for a nice cuppa which is why one Nottingham dessert cafe has launched a brand ...and more »
  • NottmPostEG published Tea lattes and flowering tea are now being sold at this...

    NottmPostEG published Tea lattes and flowering tea are now being sold at this...
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  • isaacashe published Man appears in court over triple stabbing in Hockley

    isaacashe published Man appears in court over triple stabbing in Hockley
    A man has appeared in court today over a stabbing incident which closed off a Hockley street last Friday.Lea Anderson, 21, has been charged over the knife attack in Goose Gate in the city centre on Friday, June 16.Nottinghamshire Police say officers were called to reports of a disturbance at around 3.20am.Read more: Teenager injured while trespassing at boarded up school siteThree men were found with knife wounds to their legs. Two 23-year-olds and a 21-year-old were taken to Queen's Medical...
  • isaacashe commented Man appears in court over triple stabbing in Hockley

    isaacashe commented Man appears in court over triple stabbing in Hockley
    A man has appeared in court today over a stabbing incident which closed off a Hockley street last Friday.Lea Anderson, 21, has been charged over the knife attack in Goose Gate in the city centre on Friday, June 16.Nottinghamshire Police say officers were called to reports of a disturbance at around 3.20am.Read more: Teenager injured while trespassing at boarded up school siteThree men were found with knife wounds to their legs. Two 23-year-olds and a 21-year-old were taken to Queen's Medical...
  • isaacashe published Mum's anger over Nottingham school's pot washing punishment

    isaacashe published Mum's anger over Nottingham school's pot washing punishment
    A mum was 'flabbergasted' to find out her son has been washing up dishes as punishment at a Nottingham school.Rahys Wajid, 12, a pupil at Beechdale Bluecoat Academy in Bilborough, has been cleaning pots rather than sitting in detention for several weeks.His mum, 33-year-old mother-of-four Aqueelah Khursheed, says she is fuming over the punishment, handed out in recent weeks for her son's lateness, behaviour in the classroom, and failing to bring a tie and a pencil case to school.Read more:...
  • isaacashe commented Mum's anger over Nottingham school's pot washing punishment

    isaacashe commented Mum's anger over Nottingham school's pot washing punishment
    A mum was 'flabbergasted' to find out her son has been washing up dishes as punishment at a Nottingham school.Rahys Wajid, 12, a pupil at Beechdale Bluecoat Academy in Bilborough, has been cleaning pots rather than sitting in detention for several weeks.His mum, 33-year-old mother-of-four Aqueelah Khursheed, says she is fuming over the punishment, handed out in recent weeks for her son's lateness, behaviour in the classroom, and failing to bring a tie and a pencil case to school.Read more:...
  • Brown Betty's emotional farewell to Nottingham on closing day ... - Nottingham Post

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    Brown Betty's emotional farewell to Nottingham on closing day ...
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    The tears flowed as Nottingham showed its love for Brown Betty's, the city's oldest family-run cafe that closed today after 32 years. The owners cried. Customers ...and more »
  • JHLewis published Nottingham's last classical CD shop set to close

    JHLewis published Nottingham's last classical CD shop set to close
    The final movement is playing at Nottingham's last specialist classical CD shop. After 30 years it will shut early next month, the victim of changes in listening habits and the audio market. Classical CD in Hockley, founded by Richard Gibson in 1987, is hosting clearance offers ahead of its expected closure at the end of the first week of July: spend more £50 on new stock and get 20 per cent off.
    Although the Goose Gate store is closing, the business will continue online and manager Tom...
  • laurahammond published Tram staff to make colourful gesture in support of the homeless

    laurahammond published Tram staff to make colourful gesture in support of the homeless
    Nottingham's tram staff will ditch their uniforms and don orange clothing in a colourful display of support for the city's homeless people.Drivers and travel staff at Nottingham Express Transit (NET) will wear orange clothes on Monday (June 26) to mark a new year-long partnership with homelessness charity Framework, which has orange branding.Read more: Meat thought to be pork 'smeared on Nottingham mosque door'Chris Williams, commercial manager at NET, said: "We're proud to be working...
  • isaacashe published Concerns raised for ill swan near River Trent

    isaacashe published Concerns raised for ill swan near River Trent
    A sickly swan sat on the banks of the River Trent has been taken in by the RSPCA.Nottingham Rowing Club in West Bridgford noticed the out-of-sorts animal at around 10.30am today (Friday, June 23).The bird hadn't moved for several hours, says club member Stuart Wharton, with the RSPCA attending at 2.15pm.Read more: Teenager injured while trespassing at boarded up school siteStuart said: "We're on the river every morning and every lunchtime, and we know the animals, we look out for them and...
  • Future Islands at Nottingham's Rock City - Review - Nottingham Post

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    Future Islands at Nottingham's Rock City - Review
    Nottingham Post
    Future Islands' Sam Herring is not your archetypal front man. There are front men who are extroverts, introverts, angry, happy, cheeky-chappy, comedic, wistful and iconic. Then there's Herring, a normal-looking bloke upon first glance, but a frothing ...

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