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Nottinghamshire Live on MSNNottingham's own 'Camden Market' is one of city's most exciting areas - so why is it still a hidden gem?The area is home to independent shops, bars, restaurants and even a brewery - yet many still don't know about it ...
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Nottinghamshire Live on MSNReform UK take control of entire Nottinghamshire area on county councilReform UK has taken control of an entire Nottinghamshire district on the county council after the results of a delayed election were confirmed. The May 1 Nottinghamshire County Council election has ...
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Melton Times on MSNA607 near Melton to reopen as scheduledA spokeswoman for Leicestershire County Council told the Melton Times: “The A607 is scheduled to reopen as planned.” Three ...
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Nottinghamshire Live on MSNI visited the UK's smallest county that's beautiful, tourist free and in the East MidlandsBoasting an unspoiled selection of villages and towns, Rutland embodies charm similar to that of the Cotswolds. Nestled in ...
Overcrowding is improving in this Baltimore County school. Its longstanding classroom trailers, intended to be temporary, ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNThe Red Wall councils pleading with Reeves to help them fend off ReformNottingham is just one of the areas ‘cut to the bone’, as council chiefs in the North and Midlands call for a bigger share of ...
The Premier League season may be over and the players, World Club Cup commitments aside, on their holidays but now is when ...
This weekend: Vail Craft Beer Classic, chairlifts open and farmers markets return to the Vail Valley
Chair lifts open at Vail and Beaver Creek Vail Mountain will operate Gondola One and the Eagle Bahn Gondola and Beaver Creek ...
Avon’s planned pedestrian safety improvements along U.S. Highway 6 will break ground in mid-July. “We’re really excited to get this going,” said Eva Wilson, Avon’s engineering director, at the June 10 ...
SPORT.com has all the latest news, views and reaction as the fixtures for the 2025/26 Premier League season get announced.
Vigilante Brits: Homeowners who took the law into their own hands... and why some were jailed for it
Many will be familiar with the old adage 'an Englishman's home is his castle' - but what happens when homeowners feel they are coming under attack?
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