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Domino’s pizza takeaway planned for East Leake

A new Domino’s Pizza takeaways is planned for East Leake – but faces objections from a councillor over parking problems and concern there are already too many takeaways nearby. Pegasus Group, on behalf...

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Holocaust Memorial Day: Emergency services and councils across...

Today marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz–Birkenau. Nottinghamshire Police As part of Holocaust Memorial Day we’re remembering the millions of people who died, and a lantern has...

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Mayor welcomes £66m extra transport funding announced for East Midlands

Almost £200 million is set to come to the East Midlands for transport across Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham, and Nottinghamshire.   This significant funding – comprised of several different sources –...

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Irena Sendler Young Person Award launched by local councils to mark Holocaust...

To commemorate the legacy of WWII Polish hero and humanitarian Irena Sendler, Newark and Sherwood District Council and Newark Town Council have today launched the Irena Sendler Young Person Award. To...

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54 new homes on Arnold farmland get the go-ahead

The construction of 54 homes on Arnold farmland can now go ahead after a developer agreed how much money it will pay back to help improve the local area. Gedling Borough Council first received plans...

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Have your say on quality and standards for new developments in Rushcliffe

Rushcliffe Borough Council (RBC) is preparing a new Design Code to set out quality and standard rules for new developments and is inviting residents, local interest groups, design professionals, and...

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Nottinghamshire weather forecast for Tuesday 28 January

The weather forecast for Tuesday 28 January in Nottinghamshire. Early Morning (00:00 – 06:00) The early morning will be overcast with light rain expected, increasing to a 60% chance of precipitation by...

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Beeston: Drug dealer caught selling cocaine from his car

A drug dealer has been jailed after police spotted him selling cocaine from his car. Plain-clothed officers from Nottinghamshire Police’s Knife Crime Team were near Nottingham’s Arboretum when they...

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Rushcliffe: RingGo cashless parking available at all council car parks – but...

Motorists can park effortlessly without needing to use a ticket machine by using the RingGo app on their smartphones.   Upon arriving at a car park, users can download the RingGo app, call, text, or...

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Community Harmony in Action: Lady Bay’s January Jamboree sells out premiere...

The inaugural Lady Bay January Jamboree took place at the Poppy and Pint in West Bridgford on Sunday 19 January to a sold-out audience, with two new community-based music groups performing a wide range...

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Bus named in honour of 84-year-old Nottingham Hospitals volunteer

An 84-year-old hospital volunteer has had a double-decker named after him after winning an award for his tireless dedication to staff and patients over the past 15 years. Roy Brooks-Porter – a...

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Notts students to get cheaper tram travel for rest of academic year with...

Students in Nottingham, including those at school, college, or university, can benefit from cheaper travel until the end of the 2025 academic year thanks to two new offers from Nottingham Express...

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Lunar New Year event takes place at Bingham Arena

Friends and families are invited to a Lunar New Year Celebratory event sponsored by Barratt Homes on Saturday February 1 from 11am until 4pm at Bingham Arena for a fun day out with themed games,...

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Appeal after jewellery stolen in Nottinghamshire village burglary

Police are appealing for information as they work to reunite a couple with hugely sentimental jewellery. The items were stolen following a burglary at a house in Forest Lane, Papplewick, on 16 December...

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Another new plan for Broad Marsh this year to focus on family homes not...

The leader of Nottingham City Council says new plans for the wider Broad Marsh site will be revealed by the end of March – and promised to prioritise the building of family homes over student...

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Woman robbed on canal towpath near Nottingham Crown Court

Officers are investigating a robbery in Nottingham city centre. The incident happened along a canal towpath behind Nottingham Crown Court on Tuesday 28 January just after 8am. A woman, in her 40s,...

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Kiddey Stones: Row over Newark sculptures continues at council meeting

Nottinghamshire politicians are locked in a row over spending on public art after two separate sculpture projects faced questions about their value to taxpayers.   Newark and Sherwood District Council...

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Historic shopfront given new lease of life with lottery funding

The building occupied by family-run furniture business Eyres of Worksop, on the corner of Westgate, has been brought back to its former glory following a ten-month restoration. Work included...

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Residents take part in artwork project to create park mural

An art project, supported by the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Funding, is underway in Netherfield to inspire creativity and get local people learning new skills in their local community. Local...

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SEND provision in Nottinghamshire a ‘priority’ says Cabinet Member Ben Bradley

Nottinghamshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Education and SEND, Councillor Ben Bradley, made his comments in response to a petition to the council asking for improvements to be made. Councillor...

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