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  2. West Bridgford - Wikipedia

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    West Bridgford (/ ˈ b r ɪ dʒ f ər d /) is a town and the administrative centre of the Borough of Rushcliffe, in the county of Nottinghamshire, England.It lies south of Nottingham city centre, east of Wilford, north of Ruddington and west of Radcliffe-on-Trent; it is also south-west of Colwick and south-east of Beeston, which are on the opposite bank of the River Trent.

  3. West Park, West Bridgford - Wikipedia

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    West Park is a cricket ground in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire. The ground was constructed by cricket philanthropist Sir Julien Cahn . The first recorded match on the ground was in 1928, when Sir J Cahn's XI played the touring West Indies in a non first-class match. [ 1 ]

  4. Compton Acres - Wikipedia

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    Compton Acres is a housing development located to the south west of West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England, on the rural-urban fringe. Compton Acres also borders with the villages of Ruddington and Wilford. Most of the estate was built in the 1990s. The name Compton Acres is taken from a garden in Poole, Dorset

  5. Listed buildings in West Bridgford - Wikipedia

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    It consists of a nave and a chancel under a single roof, north and south aisles, north and south transepts, and a southwest tower. The tower has two stages, corner buttresses , a pair of west doors with a moulded surround, casement windows , clock faces, deep modillion eaves , and a shallow swept roof with a finial and a wind vane .

  6. City Ground - Wikipedia

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    The first major development took place in 1992–93 with the rebuilding of the Bridgford Stand at a cost of £4.6m, of which £1.9m came from a grant from the Football Trust. [27] Work started in April 1992 and when completed the stand had a capacity of 7,710, the lower tier of 5,131 being allocated to away supporters.

  7. Rushcliffe - Wikipedia

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    Rushcliffe Civic Centre, West Bridgford: Council's offices 1982–2016. The council is based at the Ruscliffe Arena on Rugby Road in West Bridgford. The building is a combined leisure centre and council headquarters. The council moved into the new building in December 2016 and the leisure centre opened the following month. [15]

  8. Google Maps - Wikipedia

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    Google Maps is a web mapping platform and consumer application offered by Google. It offers satellite imagery, aerial photography, street maps, 360° interactive panoramic views of streets (Street View), real-time traffic conditions, and route planning for traveling by foot, car, bike, air (in beta) and public transportation.

  9. The Meadows, Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    The Meadows or Meadows is an area of Nottingham, England, south of the city centre, [1] close to the River Trent and connected to West Bridgford in the Borough of Rushcliffe by Trent Bridge and the Wilford Suspension Bridge. Victoria Embankment runs alongside the River Trent to the south of the Meadows and is home to the Nottingham War Memorial ...