Easter eggs for sale in Nottingham - and Christmas is barely over
The Christmas decorations are still up and the leftover turkey has barely been used up - but Nottingham shops are already stocking EASTER EGGS.A display of the chocolatey spring treats was spotted in...
View ArticleNottingham tram offer for families runs on
Nottingham's tram network is extending its cut-price group ticket offer into 2015.The group ticket enables two adults and up to three children to travel all day on the tram for £6.It will be available...
View ArticleMan cleared of breach - after he phoned police to answer bail
Police thought a Forest Fields man was playing a joke on officers when he telephoned to answer bail.Andzej Kupcevic, 29, of Exeter Road, has to sign in at Radford Road police station every Monday,...
View ArticleWhere is the cheapest petrol in Nottingham on Tuesday December 30?
1. Asda Nottingham, Loughborough Road, West Bridgford, 109.7p2. Basford Express, Valley Road, Basford, 110.9p3. Sainsbury's Arnold, Nottingham Road, Arnold, 110.9p4. Morrisons Gamston, Gamston District...
View ArticleNottingham's most wanted: No charges for hotel theft man
A man who was wanted in connection with a theft has been interviewed by police and released without charge.Craig Wesley Smith voluntarily handed himself into officers in Beeston after he was featured...
View ArticleLoving foster mum Peggy gave a home to dozens
Tributes have been paid to a "loving and caring" mother who fostered more than 60 children.Margaret Parker, known as Peggy, died aged 91 following decades of looking after vulnerable children.Her...
View ArticleDad fined over son's cannabis crop
A DAD who had never been in trouble with the law ended up in court when his son grew thousands of pounds worth of cannabis in the family home.Retired miner Stuart Percival, 60, had told son Jack he...
View ArticleNottingham court news: Arnold thief ordered to pay £3k compensation for...
St Ann's: Liam Martyn, 29, of Hawkridge Gardens, was sent to prison for four months after he was found guilty of assaulting a woman in Mapperley on May 23. At Nottingham Magistrates' Court, he was...
View ArticleJade Beecroft: Why animal cruelty is one of the most cowardly acts
Yesterday The RSPCA said that 2014 has been one of the worst years ever for animal cruelty in Nottinghamshire. News editor Jade Beecroft was disgusted by the findings.ONE of the older boys at my...
View ArticleLatest travel and traffic: Snow continues to plague Nottinghamshire commuters
Snow has turned to ice across Nottinghamshire, leaving morning commuters facing cancellations and delays.Here, we will keep you posted on the latest transport and traffic news for Nottinghamshire on...
View ArticleBoat sinks after fire near London Road
A boat has sunk after it caught fire by London Road in The Meadows.Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue said the boat had been "severely damaged" by fire after they were called at 11.23pm December 29.Two...
View ArticleIndustrial skip fire in Beeston
Firefighters were called to an industrial skip fire in Lilac Grove, Beeston.A special rescue unit from Highfields Fire Station was rushed to the scene alongside two crews, from Highfields and...
View ArticleSt Ann's 'gunshots': Residents left in the dark
Police closed off a road in St Ann's after shots were reportedly fired.According to one resident, the incident happened at around midnight on Sunday in Olga Road.Forensic teams are said to be...
View ArticleThe most popular word of 2014 is the heart emoji
The most popular word of 2014 has been revealed – but it isn't actually a word. The heart 'emoji' was the most widely used character on social media and online, according to analysts. The sign for...
View ArticleFull-on flavour at Nottinghamshire's newest eatery Cured
THE winning combination of cheese and charcuterie has landed in Notts.New cafe Cured is bringing a taste of the continent to West Bridgford's main thoroughfare – with craft beer thrown in for good...
View ArticleTrip to McDonalds costs £100 - after man is slapped with parking fine
When David Scothern headed to McDonalds for a spot of lunch, he didn't think his McChicken Sandwich would set him back £100.But after spending a leisurely two hours digesting his burger and chips, he...
View ArticleNotts made zombie horror film picks up awards
A short horror film made in Nottinghamshire about a mother and daughter besieged by zombies in an abandoned house, has been picking up awards. Craig Nye spoke to co-director Raj Pathak...What is the...
View ArticlePaul Taylor column: Jack Hobbs and Andy Reid's return can't come quick enough...
When Stuart Pearce said: "It is strange how players become better players when they are not available" a few months ago, he probably did not realise just how significant a statement it was.In...
View ArticleLaing and McLaughlin's future at Nottingham Forest in limbo
Louis Laing and Stephen McLaughlin's short-term Nottingham Forest could be put in limbo by the Financial Fair Play transfer embargo – which could open the door for Notts County.Boss Stuart Pearce...
View ArticleTime-wasters with coughs and sore throats stretching NHS to limit
Time-wasters with sore throats, coughs and sprained ankles are pushing the ambulance service to crisis point.Freezing conditions have resulted in hundreds of pensioners with life-threatening breathing...
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