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Nottingham court listings: Who has been appearing before magistrates?

Cotgrave: Sam Ferguson, 20, of Lawrence Drive, Cotgrave, pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage to a wall tile, telephone cable and door frame on July 25. Magistrates in Nottingham granted him bail...

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Academy primary's £1m

THE transformation of a secondary school site into a primary school has moved a step closer.Djanogly City Academy is set to close its Sherwood Rise site, moving pupils to Gregory Boulevard.In its place...

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Nottingham weather: Wind is here to stay

MORE rain is likely to fall in Nottinghamshire today, forecasters have warned.After a sunny morning, heavy showers are predicted this afternoon.Heavier rain is expected between 4pm and 6pm with lighter...

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What's on Tuesday 12 August & Wednesday 13 August

Ollerton: Join the ranger team at Rufford Abbey Country Park and explore the aquatic life. Children must be accompanied by an adult. 10am-11.30am, £2 per child, £3 car parking charge. To book call...

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Handkerchief from a World War One hero stuns experts at Nottingham Castle

SUNDAY'S "meet the experts" day at Nottingham Castle unearthed another unique Nottingham Great War artefact.Michael Walker of Watnall took along a carefully embroidered khaki handkerchief that was...

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Hospital teacher Joyce Roworth dies at 92

A HOSPITAL teacher who educated Nottingham's sick children for 17 years has died.Joyce Winifred Roworth, from Langar, taught at schools across the county in a career which began at the end of the...

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Nottingham school's boilers to cost £60k

NEW boilers are to be installed at Rise Park Primary School at a cost of £60,000.Engineers looked to see if the existing boilers could be repaired, but because the parts cannot be easily found it was...

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Nottingham people 'suffer from stress 15 times a day'

MOBILE phones and tablet computers are among the main causes of the stress that people in Nottingham suffer 15 times a day.A study into the stress levels of 2,000 adults working and living in the city...

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New terminal lounge for East Midlands Airport's customers

EAST Midlands Airport has introduced a new premium lounge.The Escape Lounge is the latest phase in a £12 million redevelopment of its departure terminal.Managers say it will provide improved and...

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Andie's out of danger and into our Baby of the Year contest!

THE first month of little Andie Grace Dutton's life was touch and go as she battled for survival.She spent more than a month in an incubator at the neo-natal unit at City Hospital after being born nine...

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EuroMillions winners' 'Teletubbies' house needs a builder

DETAILED drawings for how the new home of Lottery winners Matt and Cassey Topham could look have been revealed.The £5 million eco-home, to be built in Adams Hill, Wollaton, has been likened to the...

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Innocent Nottingham motorist held for ten hours - for a crash that wasn't his...

INNOCENT Jason Gray was held for ten hours by police for a hit-and-run offence – after a stranger ploughed into his parked car and then tried to frame him for the crash.Driver Akbar Khan smashed into...

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Police appeal over missing 13-year-old girl

Concerns are growing for a 13-year-old girl who has been missing since Monday afternoon. Elisha May Swinscoe was last seen at her home in Bestwood Park at about 3.30pm. It is believed that she was...

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Fun day for high street

TRAFFIC is to be banned from the centre of Hucknall later this month for a fun day to be held.Live music, craft stalls and children's activities will take over on August 23 as the High Street is shut...

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Blue plaque's just the ticket

BEESTON Railway Station is to have its place in the town's heritage remembered with a blue plaque.It will be put up to mark the opening of the station on June 4, 1839, as well as commemorating the work...

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Arts aid for young deaf

NOTTINGHAM branch of the National Association of Fine and Decorative Arts (Nadfas) is sponsoring three workshops for Lenton-based charity The Ear Foundation.Funded through the Nadfas Youth Arts...

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It's a fair deal for gallery

COLLECTABLE art from all over the world will be on sale in Nottingham's Flying Horse Walk after the owner rubbed shoulders with celebrities at a US art fair.George Thornton, of Whitewall Galleries, was...

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Free cycling classes open

FREE cycling sessions for children aged five to 12 are being run in St Ann's.The city council and Sustrans, a charity which encourages people to travel by foot, bike or public transport, are organising...

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People beat cheap robots

WHAT'S all this about people in Nottingham suffering stress 15 times a day? I must be an unusually cool dude, for I suffer stress merely four or five times a week – whenever skinflint retailers or...

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Notts pioneers of 50 years ago

IHOPE that the Post will recognise the 50th anniversary of one of the most important events in the history of the Scout and Guide movements.In 1963, the late Don Varley, from the Scouting side of the...

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