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We’re putting it out there that Nottinghamshire rivals any other English county in terms of natural beauty. That may be a bit of a controversial statement - particularly for our neighbours in ...
Below we’ve picked out 6 of what we think are the friendliest Nottingham neighbourhoods for 2025: ...
A survey by Which? has revealed the best and worst holiday parks in the UK, and one Nottinghamshire park is among the top of ...
A scheme to convert a house within the grounds of Clumber Park into a home for vulnerable children is among the latest batch of planning applications received by Bassetlaw District Council.
The Nottingham Streets for People programme has improved over 53km of road, upgraded 88 footpaths, planted 240 trees and added 500m2 of urban greening.
Victoria Centre bosses have gone back on their decision to open a section of the centre's car park later after feedback from retailers. The Blue, Pink and Purple zones were going to be closed ...
Teaching your dog to swim isn’t only important for water safety, but it’s also an amusing glimpse of their instincts in action. The naturally good paddlers and water-obsessed pups are a bore, but the ...
Plans for a major revamp of sports facilities at the Forest Recreation Ground in Nottingham have been given the go-ahead. Nottingham City Council is part of a £2.6m project to transform pitches ...
A list of the school’s seniors expected to get diplomas and this year’s graduation details.
The Clumber Spaniel gains its namesake from Clumber Park in Nottinghamshire, UK, and they were originally bred at the end of the 18th century as hunting dogs designed to work in thick cover ...
“Clumber Spaniels are known for being patient, gentle and affectionate, which makes them great family pets,” says Dr MacMillan. “They are good with children, provided they have had the right ...
The Clumber Spaniel gains its namesake from Clumber Park in Nottinghamshire, UK, and they were originally bred at the end of the 18th century as hunting dogs designed to work in thick cover. Though ...