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  2. St Ann's, Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    St Ann's is a large district of the city of Nottingham, in the English ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire. The population of the district at the time of the United Kingdom census, 2011 was 19,316. [ 1 ]

  3. St Ann's Church, Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    The foundation stone was laid on the 23 September 1863 by Sydney Pierrepont, 3rd Earl Manvers. The church was consecrated on 26 September 1864. The first incumbent was Henry Jemson Tebbutt. He planned and built the daughter church of St. Andrew's Church, Mansfield Road, which he moved to as first incumbent when it opened in 1870.

  4. Demographics of Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham is a majority White city with a majority of 71.5%, the largest ethnicity of which is the White British at 65.4% however this majority has been in decline since post-war migration began to the UK. Asian British residents have risen from 5.1% in 1991 to 13.1% in 2011. Black British residents have also risen with the majority of growth ...

  5. Nottingham Urban Area - Wikipedia

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    The Nottingham Built-up Area (BUA), Nottingham Urban Area, or Greater Nottingham is an area of land defined by the Office for National Statistics as built-up land with a minimum area of 20 hectares (200,000 m 2), while settlements within 200 metres of each other are linked. [1][2] It consists of the city of Nottingham and the adjoining urban ...

  6. Sutton Bonington - Wikipedia

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    Sutton Bonington (/ ˈsʌtənˈbɒnɪŋtən /) is a village and civil parish lying along the valley of the River Soar in the Borough of Rushcliffe, south-west Nottinghamshire, England. The University of Nottingham has the Sutton Bonington Campus, a 420 hectares (4.2 km 2) site just to the north of the village. The parish covers some 2,229 acres ...

  7. St Ann's Allotments - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates. 52°58′05″N 1°08′05″W  /  52.9681°N 1.1346°W  / 52.9681; -1.1346. Designation. Grade II*. 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 ...

  8. St Ann with Emmanuel, Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    History. St. Ann with Emmanuel was opened in 1974. It replaced two previous churches of St. Ann's Church, Nottingham (by Robert Clarke, demolished 1971) and Emmanuel Church, Woodborough Road (by Watson Fothergill demolished 1972).

  9. List of settlements in Nottinghamshire by population

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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 ...