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  2. List of settlements in Nottinghamshire by population - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham: 249,584 (266,988) 289,301 (305,680) City of Nottingham: Full list of areas given at the Nottingham (Within the city) section. See notes and separate entries regarding areas south of the Trent - Clifton, Silverdale & Wilford. Figures in brackets are the population of the city council (Unitary Authority/UA) area. 2 Mansfield: 69,987 ...

  3. List of places in Nottinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    Babbington, Babworth, Bagthorpe, Bakersfield, Balderton, Barnby in the Willows, Barnstone, Barton in Fabis, Bassingfield, Bathley, Beauvale Newthorpe, Beckingham ...

  4. Long Eaton railway station (Midland Counties Railway)

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    Situated on Meadow Lane, it was the second station from Nottingham. After a few years the Midland Counties Railway joined the North Midland Railway and the Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway to form the Midland Railway. [2] In 1847, a new station was opened in Long Eaton on Nottingham Road on the newly built Erewash Valley Line. This new ...

  5. Meadow Lane - Wikipedia

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    On 3 September 1910, County moved to Meadow Lane, the first game was a 1–1 draw with old rivals Nottingham Forest, played in front of 27,000 fans paying receipts of £775. [ 7 ] In 1920 the landlord, Nottingham Corporation, which leased the land to the club, came very close to removing the club from its premises to make way for an abattoir.

  6. River Trent - Wikipedia

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    As it enters the city, it passes the suburbs of Beeston, Clifton and Wilford; where it is joined by the Leen. On reaching West Bridgford it flows beneath Trent Bridge near the cricket ground of the same name, and beside The City Ground, home of Nottingham Forest F.C., until it reaches Holme Sluices. [11] Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire

  7. Nottinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    The largest settlement is the city of Nottingham (323,632), which is also the county town. The county has an area of 2,160 km 2 (830 sq mi) and a population of 1,154,195. The latter is concentrated in the Nottingham built-up area in the south-west, which extends into Derbyshire and has a population of 729,997.

  8. Notts County Ladies F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Notts County Ladies Football Club was a women's football club based in Nottingham, England.They played their home games at Meadow Lane.. Notts County Ladies were created in 2014 when Lincoln Ladies were relocated from Lincoln to Nottingham and rebranded.

  9. City Ground - Wikipedia

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    Opposite the City Ground, still within the city boundaries, lies Meadow Lane, home of Notts County. The City Ground was the first football ground to have elliptically shaped goalposts when it was presented with a new set of goals by the Nottingham-based Standard Goals Company in 1922. Before this, goalposts had usually been round or square.