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Threat to A453 improvement plans

Saturday, July 04, 2009

MULTI-MILLION pound plans to upgrade one of Nottingham's busiest roads are under threat, former chancellor Ken Clarke said today.

The Rushcliffe MP believes "something has to give" after Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced a £1.5bn payout on a recession-busting...

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One rescued in Hyson Green flat fire

Fire crews tackled a blaze in Hyson Green

Saturday, July 04, 2009

ONE person was rescued from a fire at a flat in Hyson Green which broke out just after 9.35pm yesterday. They were taken to hospital by ambulance...

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War memorial could honour Clifton soldier

honour:   Kieron who was killed in a blast

Saturday, July 04, 2009

A MEMORIAL to fallen soldier Kieron Hill could be created in Clifton. Kieron, 20, a lance corporal, was killed in an explosion while on patrol...

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Court to sort grot spot

Saturday, July 04, 2009

A FOUNTAIN clogged with rubbish opposite Nottingham Magistrates' Court will be cleaned this month. People who have been arrested and then...

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Civic Society in plaque plea

POOR STATE:  From left,  John Rhodes, Hilary Silvester, Ian Wells, Kurt Hatton and Ken Brand of the Civic Society, at one the information stands  they would like to see replaced on Low Pavement. Inset: Lord Byron's plaque which is considered  too high up the Victoria Stree Pelham Street junction in Hockley.   C300609JC3-8

Saturday, July 04, 2009

CAMPAIGNERS are calling on council and business chiefs to make the most of the city's rich history by using plaques to greater effect. There are...

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New stadium will be Nottingham's biggest challenge

Saturday, July 04, 2009

THE biggest challenge Nottingham may face in mounting a successful bid to be a host city in the 2018 World Cup is delivering the stadium....

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Nottingham launches bid for 2018 world cup

Nottingham launches bid for 2018 world cup

Friday, July 03, 2009

TODAY we launch Nottingham's bid to become a host city for the football World Cup. Nottingham is competing to become one of 12 cities, which the...

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Robin Hood is slain - by the BBC

ON ThE WAY OUT:  End of the road for Robin and gang

Friday, July 03, 2009

ROBBING from the rich and giving to the poor apparently doesn't pull in the TV ratings like it used to. The BBC announced yesterday the...

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Dogs found inside box in soaring heat

Dumped dogs Scooby and Scrappy

Friday, July 03, 2009

TWO dogs were found sealed inside a cardboard box as temperatures reached 30°C on Tuesday. The two Jack Russell terrier-cross dogs were...

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Peace to leave Experian for Standard Chartered

John Peace has helped turn Experian into a company with a turnover of £2.4bn

Friday, July 03, 2009

Notts-born John Peace is leaving Experian after nearly 30 years. He has led a team which has created a $4bn business. Here, Mr Peace talks to...

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