Notts County snap up Nottingham Forest winger Stephen McLaughlin on loan
NOTTS County have raided city neighbours Nottingham Forest for the second time in a month by taking Stephen McLaughlin on loan. The Irish winger has penned a one-month deal and will go straight into...
View ArticleCorey Neilson recognises worrying injury parallels for Nottingham Panthers
COREY Neilson might not want to talk about injuries and tiredness – but he sees worrying parallels with last season for Nottingham Panthers. The head coach was without four forwards going into the 6-1...
View ArticleVandals cause more than £1,000 worth of damage at medieval Bilborough church
VANDALS have caused more than £1,000 worth of damage after breaking into a medieval church and smashing hand-made windows.The incident, which also saw rocks thrown down a drain and an NG8 graffiti...
View ArticleBusinesses asked to combat Front Street flooding and could start new Arnold...
BUSINESS owners and residents could form an Arnold flood forum at a meeting to tackle the issue on Tuesday.Dozens are expected to turn up at Gedling Borough Council's Civic Centre to hear how the town...
View ArticleFriends of Gedling Country Park to make locals proud with haven at old...
MEMBERS of a group that will look after a £1.1 million country park have pledged to create a haven "everyone can be proud of".The Friends of Gedling Country Park was officially formed at a meeting at...
View ArticleTried & Tested: Arch Angelz eyebrow and beauty bar, New Look
GETTING a splash of nail colour or an eyebrow threading while having a shop may sound unusual, but for the New Look store in Lister Gate it's becoming a popular pastime. I headed to the store to pay a...
View ArticleFormer Nottingham nightclub Halo to be turned into student flats
A FORMER nightclub is to be turned into more than 140 flats for students.The Halo nightclub on Goldsmith Street has been boarded up for a number of years but plans have now been submitted to turn the...
View ArticleDouble The Fun At School Open Mornings This Saturday
There's double the fun to be had at Trent College and its junior school and nursery, The Elms, in Long Eaton this Saturday (4 October) as both schools host Open Mornings for prospective new pupils and...
View Article'Heartless' vandals strike again at Gnome Island in Ilkeston
Vandals have "sunk to a new low" by destroying a golden gnomes on a roundabout in Ilkeston in support of childhood cancer awareness month.The latest offering to appear at the roundabout in Nottingham...
View ArticleUniversity of Nottingham fire: Authority to meet to discuss blaze
THE blaze that tore through a new building at the University of Nottingham's Jubilee Campus will be discussed by the Fire Authority this Friday.The £20 million GlaxoSmithKline Carbon Neutral Laboratory...
View ArticleMiners' union asks UK Coal to seek further funding to keep Thoresby Colliery...
The National Union of Mineworkers has urged UK Coal to request state aid so Thoresby Colliery can remain open until 2018. The firm announced last week it had received a £4 million Government loan to...
View ArticleNotts County's game at Doncaster on October 11 is postponed
NOTTS County's League One game at Doncaster Rovers on Saturday, October 11 has been postponed due to international call-ups. Rovers made a request to the Football League to have their game called off...
View ArticleFootball fan admits pitch invasion at Nottingham Forest v Derby County match
Football fan Joshua Brough has pleaded guilty to going onto the pitch during a Nottingham Forest and Derby County game.The 20-year-old, of Peatburn Avenue, Heanor, Derbyshire, offended on September 14...
View ArticleClifton crash boy paralysed from the waist down starts ninth week at QMC
Swimming and trampolining used to be the top priorities for schoolboy Kamari Parker.But after he was struck by a car in Clifton, just sitting up in bed has become a struggle for the six-year-old - who...
View ArticleNew 20mph speed limit signs put up in front of dead-end
NEW speed limit signs that have been put up in front of a dead-end have been branded "daft" by residents.Nottingham City Council has put up hundreds of 20mph speed limit markers across Lenton and...
View ArticlePetrol prices slashed but Notts drivers opt for convenience over price
DRIVERS say they fill their cars at petrol stations that are convenient rather than cheap, after three major supermarkets slashed their fuel prices.Asda has taken 2p off its unleaded and deducted a...
View ArticleBrave bus driver stops woman throwing herself off Trent Bridge
A MYSTERY bus driver is being celebrated for his heroics after stopping a woman from throwing herself off Trent Bridge.Nottingham City Transport posted a message on Facebook on Monday night praising...
View ArticleDog owner furious after man who kicked her pet in West Bridgford judged to...
Furious dog owner Aislin Ball is calling for a change in the law after she was told by police no action would be taken against a man who she says attacked her pet. She said she is "very distressed"...
View ArticleWetherspoons to call time early to avoid Late Night Levy
CITY centre pub The Company Inn is looking to alter its licence to avoid paying the controversial late night levy.The Wetherspoons pub wants to stop serving alcohol at 12am to avoid being hit with an...
View ArticleDanielle Beccan murder: 14-year-old's legacy lives on a decade after her death
THE murder of teenager Danielle Beccan shocked Nottingham – but ten years after the tragic shooting her legacy is living on in community projects across the city.Danielle was 14 when she was gunned...
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