Eliza Doolittle busks in Nottingham city centre
Popstar Eliza Doolittle took shoppers in Nottingham by surprise today - as she busked on the street. The singer performed her biggest hit 'Pack Up' for a crowd of fans, ahead of a prestigious slot...
View ArticleCrystal Palace keeper Lewis Price extends loan spell at Mansfield Town
MANSFIELD Town have extended the emergency loan of goalkeeper Lewis Price from Crystal Palace for a further seven days. First-choice stopper Alan Marriott and Ian Deakin are sidelined with a dislocated...
View ArticleMarks & Spencer reveals two refurbished Nottingham stores
TWO of the city's flagship Marks & Spencer stores have been given major makeovers – and shoppers have given the new looks their seal of approval. The changes at the shops in Albert Street and...
View ArticleEaster Bank Holiday: Your guide to Nottinghamshire events
IF it is farmyard fun you are looking for, then look no further than Manor Farm's Eggstravaganza. The Castle Hill, East Leake, farm will be holding its annual parade with dressed-up animals as well as...
View ArticleShoppers to make online orders from retailers in Hucknall
Shoppers may soon be able to make online orders from retailers in Hucknall town centre - then get the goods delivered within hours. I Love Hucknall member Stuart Henson-Pocklington is behind the...
View ArticleCCTV released after alleged steak theft at Hucknall supermarket
CCTV footage has been released following the alleged theft of five steaks from a supermarket in Hucknall. The incident took place at the Co-Op in Portland Road on Monday, March 24. The CCTV images show...
View ArticleGary Barlow thanks Nottingham after Capital FM Arena show
Gary Barlow has praised Nottingham fans for their support at his packed out show at the Capital FM Arena on Thursday. The Take That frontman tweeted how thrilled he was at the experience after the...
View ArticleHistoric Beeston Victory Club facing closure
A REFUGE for old soldiers is locked in the fight of its life – against the tram. Beeston Victory Club was set up for ex-servicemen at the end of the First World War in 1918. But secretary Peter Ure...
View ArticleM1 lorry crash brings travel chaos to Bank Holiday travellers
Bank Holiday travellers heading to Nottingham have been caught in traffic since 5am after a road accident closed a section of the M1. The crash on Good Friday involved two lorries on the southbound...
View ArticleWoman denies man's murder in Mansfield
Michelle Swift, 48, of Ladybrook Place, Mansfield, denied the murder of a man in Mansfield. She entered her plea at Leicester Crown Court at a short plea and directions hearing. Judge Michael Stokes QC...
View ArticleTed Baker fashion bosses impressed by Nottingham Trent students
FASHION headhunters have praised the work of Nottingham's student designers as being among the country's best. Executives from Ted Baker were bowled over by the "promising" young talent at a recent...
View ArticleVets in Nottinghamshire urge pet owners to neuter their cats
Vets and rescue centres are begging cat owners to neuter their pets to tackle the exploding population of stray felines. A Radcliffe-on-Trent vet claimed there were so many un-neutered strays on the...
View ArticleTram operator NET backs Nurse of the Year competition
EMPLOYEES from the operator of Nottingham's tram system are encouraging people to recognise the hard work of the city's nurses. Nottingham Express Transit (NET) is supporting the Nurse or Midwife of...
View ArticleM1 to be shut for more than 12 hours after lorry crash
A crash on the M1 southbound could leave Bank Holiday travellers heading to Nottingham stranded for more than 12 hours. The collision involving two lorries happened just before 5am on Good Friday on...
View ArticleLee Westwood four shots ahead at Malaysia Open halfway stage
WORKSOP'S Lee Westwood took command of the Maybank Malaysian Open, but only after Spain's Pablo Larrazabal survived the scariest moment of his career in Kuala Lumpur. Westwood added a 66 to his opening...
View ArticlePit's winding engine to re-open after volunteers preserve village's mining...
EX-MINERS have restored an 18ft colliery winding wheel which was out of action for a year. Bestwood Winding Engine will reopen today SAT as a memorial to the village's mining legacy, after a fault in...
View ArticleSt George's Day celebrations underway in Nottingham this weekend ahead of the...
Around 1,000 scouts will parade into the city centre today to mark St George's Day ahead of next week's celebrations. It is among the parades, performances and banquets which will be taking place...
View ArticleAre Apples good for your teeth?
Are apples good for your teeth? Do carrots make you see better in the dark? Can runner beans make you run faster? These are just some of the white lies Nottingham parents admit to telling their...
View ArticleSeventh Tesco opens in Nottingham to mixed reaction
NEIGHBOURING business owners have expressed mixed feelings about the opening of the latest city centre Tesco Express. The store, on Upper Parliament Street, is the seventh of its kind in the central...
View ArticleCarl Froch v George Groves II: Another undercard fight added to Wembley bill
ONE more fight has been added to the undercard of Carl Froch's world title rematch with George Groves at Wembley on May 31, with Jamie McDonnell set to face Tabtimdaeng Na Rachawat for the vacant WBA...
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