Nottingham news
Here are some recent news articles from Nottingham, UK:
Local News
- Nottinghamshire Police are investigating a serious collision on the A52 in Nottingham city centre, which left a pedestrian with serious injuries. (Nottingham Post)
- A new £1.5 million community centre is set to be built in the St Ann's area of Nottingham, providing a hub for local residents. (Nottinghamshire Live)
- The Nottinghamshire County Council has announced plans to improve road safety in the county, including the installation of new traffic lights and speed cameras. (BBC News)
Crime
- A 17-year-old boy has been arrested in connection with a robbery at a convenience store in Nottingham city centre. (Nottinghamshire Police)
- A man has been charged with the murder of a 25-year-old woman who was found dead in her home in Nottingham. (Nottingham Post)
- A group of thieves have been caught on camera stealing a charity box from a shop in Nottingham city centre. (Nottinghamshire Live)
Business
- A new coffee shop is set to open in the Lace Market area of Nottingham, creating 10 new jobs. (Nottingham Post)
- The Nottinghamshire Chamber of Commerce has launched a new initiative to support small businesses in the county. (Nottinghamshire Live)
- A major employer in Nottingham has announced plans to cut jobs due to financial difficulties. (BBC News)
Sport
- Nottingham Forest Football Club has signed a new striker on a permanent deal from Championship rivals West Bromwich Albion. (Nottingham Post)
- The Nottingham Rugby team has been promoted to the RFU Championship after finishing top of the National League 1 table. (Nottinghamshire Live)
- The Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club has announced plans to improve its facilities at Trent Bridge, including the installation of a new scoreboard. (BBC News)
Weather
- Nottingham is set to experience a cold and wet weekend, with forecasters predicting heavy rain and strong winds. (BBC Weather)
- The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for Nottinghamshire, advising of potential flooding and disruption. (Nottingham Post)
- The city's parks and green spaces are set to be affected by the wet weather, with some areas closed due to flooding. (Nottinghamshire Live)