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  2. Nottingham city centre - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham city centre is the cultural, commercial, financial and historical heart of Nottingham, England, and represents the central area of the Greater Nottingham conurbation. The centre of the city is usually defined as the Old Market Square , one of the largest surviving town squares in the United Kingdom .

  3. St Ann's Allotments - Wikipedia

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    St Ann's Allotments is a group of allotments, in use since the 19th century, in St Ann's, Nottingham, England, about a mile north-east of the centre of Nottingham. It is listed Grade II* in Historic England's Register of Parks and Gardens. The entry listing remarks that this site, comprising Hungerhill Gardens, Stonepit Coppice Gardens and ...

  4. Old Market Square - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham Council House from the square Looking north along Long Row. The Old Market Square (Slab Square) is an open, pedestrianised city square in Nottingham, England, forming the heart of the city, and covering an area of approximately 12,000 square metres (130,000 sq ft), or about 3 acres (1.2 ha).

  5. Nottingham Council House - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham Council House is the city hall of Nottingham, England. The 200 feet (61 m) high dome that rises above the city is the centrepiece of the skyline and presides over the Old Market Square which is also referred to as the "City Centre". It is a Grade II* listed building. [1]

  6. Lace Market - Wikipedia

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    The Lace Market is located on a hill that was the site of the original Saxon settlement of Nottingham. It boasts the oldest Christian foundation in the city, predating the Norman Conquest . St Mary's Church , on High Pavement is believed to be the third church to have stood there but was itself completed in 1474 and is an excellent example of ...

  7. How could Nottinghamshire's political map change?

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    This would keep the current boundary between the city and the county in place, but would do away with the two-tiered system in the latter, turning Nottinghamshire into a unitary authority.

  8. Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    The site is now the Victoria Centre shopping centre. The clock tower is still in situ and the cutting is under the shopping centre at the lower level including the old Mansfield Road Railway Tunnel. Nottingham Arkwright Street was originally the second station in Nottingham, near to Nottingham Midland. It was originally only to be opened ...

  9. Hockley, Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    Hockley is an area near the city centre of Nottingham, England. It lies adjacent to the Lace Market area and contains multiple well-preserved Victorian buildings. There has been a mercantile presence in the area since at least the 13th century. With many bars, restaurants and clothes shops, it is a vibrant and modern area of the city.