Downpour didn't stop landmark Boys' Brigade city celebrations
AN unexpected downpour couldn't keep the Nottingham's Boys' Brigade from celebrating a landmark anniversary in the Old Market Square.It's been 125 years since the organisation started in Nottingham and...
View ArticleMan allegedly damaged door and car
A MAN was appearing in court today accused of damaging a car and wooden gate. John Selfridge, 23, of Sleaford Road, Newark, is charged with two allegations of criminal damage on March 8. He is alleged...
View ArticleSchool compensation bill tops £500,000 in last five years
LOSS of sight, facial injuries and a chopped-off finger are behind just three of more than £500,000 in compensation claims paid out from school accidents.Have you - or one of your children - ever had...
View ArticleDerbyshire County Council announce acting chief executive
DERBYSHIRE County Council has named a new acting chief executive after the departure of Nick Hodgson earlier in the month. Ian Stephenson, 59 − the current Strategic Director of Environmental Services...
View ArticleBroxtowe council votes down plans for late night booze levy
BROXTOWE Borough Council has given a "resounding no" to plans for a late night booze levy in the area. The proposals would have seen licensed premises in Broxtowe charged between £299 and £4,440 as...
View ArticleNottingham Forest's Simon Cox ready to shoot down England
NOTTINGHAM Forest's Simon Cox is ready to shoot down England tonight.For the rest of this story, click here to visit our new website, nottinghampost.com.
View ArticleMuslims urge Nottingham to unite against terror
MUSLIMS in Nottingham are urging people to unite in the wake of the killing of a British soldier.For the rest of this story, click here to go to our new site, nottinghampost.com.
View ArticleNottingham Unis slip down the 'sex league'
Nottingham's universities have slipped down a league table of places where students get the most sex. Both Nottingham Trent and the University of Nottingham fell several places in the annual table,...
View ArticleYoungsters help stop drivers speeding on Ilkeston estate
YOUNGSTERS from Ilkeston have helped raise awareness of speeding vehicles. Year Six pupils from Granby Junior School created posted to highlight the dangers of speeding in a 30mph zone as part of a...
View ArticleDo you know who attempted to rob Heanor shop?
DETECTIVES investigating an attempted robbery are re-appealing for information a month after the incident happened. A man entered News 4 U in Heanor's Market Place at about 6am on Monday, April 29. He...
View ArticleNottingham Forest set for Royal visit
NOTTINGHAM Forest are set for a Royal visit. Prince Harry will not be coming back to the city - but the Reds will face Royal Antwerp in a pre-season friendly at the City Ground. The Belgian second...
View ArticleBoat owners could get a sinking feeling if licences are not paid
BOAT owners are being reminded to buy a TV licence. TV Licensing and the Residential Boat Owners' Association are telling those living on the River Trent that a licence is needed. By law, boat...
View ArticleMurder accused said he was on drugs and wanted 'spiritual being' rights in...
A MAN who denies the murder of a former shop manager claimed he was on drugs when he was interviewed by police and told them "I'd like all my rights as a human being". Damien Fogo refuted the...
View Article£500 for community ideas in Bulwell and Bulwell Forest
BULWELL and Bulwell Forest groups and residents will be going head-to-head in a bid to get £500 of funding for ideas to improve their community. Applications to enter the 'Councillors' Den' are open to...
View ArticleRoad closed after serious accident in Bramcote
POLICE have closed Coventry Lane, in Bramcote, after a serious accident. The crash, happened at 2.55pm today. One car was involved and appears to have collided with a lamp post or bollard, although...
View ArticleTractor driver dies after Kinoulton crash
A 54-YEAR-OLD man has died a week after he was critically injured in a crash at Kinoulton. The collision, between a white Mercedes flat-back lorry and a red tractor, happened at around 4.30pm last...
View ArticleBig lunch, little waste
THE FINISHING touches are being added to the Big Lunch and the Feed 1000 event due to be held this weekend. On Sunday, June 2, at Bestwood Country Park, the event aims to highlight the amount of food...
View ArticleNottingham Forest will not be moving fans at the City Ground
NOTTINGHAM Forest will not be moving home fans out of the upper tier of the Bridgford Stand at the City Ground and putting away supporters in there next season. The Reds were considering doing that so...
View ArticleGedling warning over European scam letter
Gedling have joined councils around the country in highlighting a scam that centres on an official-looking letter from a German company. The letter demands companies provide their VAT registration...
View ArticleMore than 200 gather to talk about fighting terrorism
PEOPLE in Nottingham have vowed to come together in the fight against terrorism.More than 200 people attended a community event last night designed to draw together different religions and beliefs.It...
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