14 hrs ago | Nottingham Evening Post
KURTIS Luke Marshall, 21, of Dennis Avenue, Beeston, will face a trial accused of having a knuckle duster in Dennis Avenue on September 23.
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Richard Baker: On the future for Nottingham's shopping streets
A FEW weeks back, my working day ended with a meeting in West Bridgford. It dragged on until 6.30pm, so I decided to dive into the shops and buy an evening meal before I went home.
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Music wasn't what brought singer Emi Evans to Japan. But it's what made her stay - and what is making her famous.
Incredible Dorothy going strong at 110
AN INCREDIBLE woman who lives in Bulwell is thought to be one of the oldest in the whole of England - after celebrating her 110th birthday.
Out-of-court settlement after gran and boy killed on trainline
Now, Mrs Hoggart's husband, Laurence, has received a payout from Network Rail, the company which owns and operates Britain's rail infrastructure and is responsible for track safety.
Main image for Change on Nottingham parking charges, but it is not what traders asked for
Nottingham City Council announced yesterday it will charge motorists a 1 flat rate in the evenings and Sundays instead of prices varying from between 50p and 5.50. New charges were introduced in November to park in the city centre between 6pm and 8pm.
Main image for Brewer leaving Notts with a heavy heart
"LOOK at the view from my office . . . just look at it!" says Derek Brewer as he gazes out across a frosty, mid-winter Trent Bridge.
3. Caribbean businesses in Nottingham targeted by armed robber
Police believe the series of gun attacks could be the work of one man, and have released an E-fit image of the suspected offender.
News from the Nottingham courts
CARL Colin Lewis, 22, of Ladysmock Gardens, The Meadows, has been ordered to pay compensation to a police officer and Nottingham City Council.
Main image for More ice and snow on the way, but Nottinghamshire is ready
AFTER a cold, dry and gloomy January, Notts could be set for a frostier outlook for the rest of this winter.
Main image for Group in court over firebombing of Nottingham police station
They are charged with arson with intent to endanger life and violent disorder in the attack on the station at about 10pm on August 9. It was hit by petrol bombs.
Oonagh Robinson: Nottingham's shops are great... shame about the shopping...
ANOTHER survey has painted a dire picture of Nottingham this one claiming we're the second worst in the country when it comes to empty shops.
A NUMBER of residential properties including an opportunity to buy a house with a regulated tenancy are set to go under the hammer next week.
Township to lend support to Robin in the Hood
Woolwich council is willing to work with the Robin in the Hood Festival, to help the medieval fair continue.
The town that gets things done
There is something amazing about the town of Elmira, something that is hard to explain.
Pair deny attacking police on the night of city disturbances
TWO men have been accused of being part of a group who threw bricks, rocks and wood at police during the violence in Nottingham last August.
Main image for Video: Cash machine recovered at Leicestershire farm after bank ram raid
A cash machine stolen by thieves who used a tractor to remove it from a wall has been found at a Leicestershire farm.
City puzzled by survey's empty-shops findings
ASURVEY released today suggesting nearly a third of Nottingham's shops are standing empty has been dismissed by retailers and commercial property advisers.
20mph zone would be on top of speed humps
I WISH your reporter had spoken to a wider group of people before writing the article "Residents speak out on 20mph speed limit plan" in last weekend's Post.
Trains, planes and automobiles all hit as icy weather snarls up traffic
The worst affected were bus services, with Nottingham City Transport cancelling all buses after 8.30pm on Saturday due to the worsening weather conditions.