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  • Nottingham: Nottingham's knife crime crisis sparks debate on solutions | June 09
    2026/06/09
    Nottingham faces a surge in knife crime involving youth gangs on electric bikes, while a mother's death linked to NHS failures sparks calls for accountability. New housing plans in Calverton face safety concerns as the city also sees mixed developments like the Marcus Garvey Ballroom reopening and a £3.5m community fund.
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  • Nottingham: Nottingham police to patrol trams and buses after vandalism complaints | June 08
    2026/06/08
    Nottingham police increased tram and bus patrols after vandalism and tram surfing incidents, while the city moves forward with a redevelopment plan for the fitness center and Harvester site and plans to build 20 new council homes. The mayor also unveiled a vision to rival Manchester and Birmingham, inspired by Melbourne and Madrid, with focus on infrastructure and economic growth.
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  • Nottingham: Nottingham's richest man shares his fortune with charity after a humble start | June 07
    2026/06/07
    Nottingham's latest Local Wire update covers a barefoot boy turned billionaire donating millions to local causes, a family's call for better end-of-life care after their war hero father's suffering, and changes to travel rules at UK airports and Jet2's booking process.
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  • Nottingham: Teenagers attack in Nottingham alleyway, prompting police closure | June 06
    2026/06/06
    Nottingham's latest news includes a serious attack in a cordoned-off alleyway and the opening of a £18 million active travel bridge. The city also announced progress on the stalled Nottinghamshire housing project and details of the Nottingham City Vision 2050 plan.
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  • Nottingham: Sports Direct Closure Leaves Nottingham City Centre in Uncertain Future | June 05
    2026/06/05
    Nottingham's city centre faces uncertainty as Sports Direct's departure leaves Clumber Street vacant, while Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station's demolition kicks off a major urban renewal project. A court case revealed a man's explicit chats with undercover officers, and a resident in Nuthall suffered a broken leg after escaping burglars.
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  • Nottingham: Nottinghamshire housing projects get £1.5m boost to kickstart new builds | June 04
    2026/06/04
    Nottingham's housing sector gets a £1.5m boost for two new projects, while a multi-vehicle crash near Mansfield causes M1 closures. Residents push for a fourth River Trent crossing to ease congestion, and a Nottingham coffee shop closes after years in business.
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  • Nottingham: New £18m River Trent bridge opens in Nottingham | June 03
    2026/06/03
    Nottingham's first new bridge over the Trent in 70 years opened today, connecting neighborhoods and boosting transport, while police investigate a human remains discovery on the A617. A groundbreaking solar energy plant and a free cultural food event also highlight the city's progress and community spirit.
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  • Nottingham: Conspiracy theorist to perform in Nottingham sparks backlash | June 02
    2026/06/02
    Nottingham authorities face backlash after approving a controversial event featuring conspiracy theorist David Icke, sparking calls for stricter oversight of public speaking events. A £100m road project and Knights' relocation to the city centre highlight major developments shaping Nottinghamshire's infrastructure and urban growth.
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