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  2. Forest Recreation Ground - Wikipedia

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    The Lodge, by Mansfield Road. Built in 1857 by Henry Moses Wood as the Lodge to the racecourse. The name "Forest" derives comes from the Middle Ages when the land that is now a recreation ground was part of the Sherwood Forest that once extended from the city of Nottingham to the north of Nottinghamshire.

  3. Sherwood, Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    The ward of Sherwood (which includes some adjacent neighbourhoods) is represented by Nottingham City Council and has three Labour Party councillors. [3] It lies in the Nottingham East parliamentary constituency, which from 1992 until 2010 was represented by MP John Heppell, and from 2010 by Chris Leslie, who was elected with a majority of 6,969. [4]

  4. Carrington, Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    Carrington is a small suburb of Nottingham, England, located approximately 1.3 miles (2.1 km) north of Nottingham city centre. It lies next to the areas of Sherwood, Mapperley, Forest Fields, Basford, Sherwood Rise and the Forest Recreation Ground.

  5. Sir John Robinson's Almshouses - Wikipedia

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    There is a further group of 12 two-bedroom houses that were built earlier in 1889, in Sherwood, as Sir John Robinson alms houses in honour of his son's 21st birthday. [ citation needed ] References

  6. Daybrook - Wikipedia

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    Dating from 1936, the current Home Brewery Company Ltd. [8] building is now officially known as 'Sir John Robinson House' and houses more than 30,000 square feet (2,800 m 2) worth of county council offices. It is located at the junction between the A60 (Mansfield Road) and Sir John Robinson Way, [a] and its architect was Thomas Cecil Howitt. [11]

  7. Nottingham City Transport - Wikipedia

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    58X Nottingham - Mansfield Road - Sherwood - Daybrook - Arnold - Coppice Road - Killisick; 59 Nottingham - Mansfield Road - Sherwood - Arnot HIll - Arnold Market - Rolleston Drive -Killisick; 60 Nottingham - Woodborough Road - Mapperley - Westdale Lane - Gedling (Chase Farm) 61 Nottingham - Woodborough Road - Mapperley - Mapperley Plains ...

  8. Rainworth - Wikipedia

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    The main road running through Rainworth is the B6020 Southwell Road East. The A617 dual-carriageway bypasses the village to the north; it opened in 2000. Stagecoach East Midlands is the area's bus operator; routes connect Rainworth with Nottingham, Mansfield, Newark and Sutton-in-Ashfield. [12]

  9. Kings Clipstone - Wikipedia

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    Kings Clipstone is a settlement and civil parish, in the Newark and Sherwood district, in the county of Nottinghamshire, England. The parish lies in the west of the county, and north west within the district. It is 122 miles north of London, 15 miles north of the city of Nottingham, and 5 miles north east of the market town of Mansfield.