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The 90 bed hotel was considered the most up to date across the whole of the Midlands and had an unrivalled reputation for banqueting.

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He designed over 100 unique buildings in the city and took influences from Gothic Revival and Old English vernacular styles. The former coaching inn dated back to the 17th century and was rebuilt in 1886 by renowned architect Watson Fothergill. Possibly one of the most heart-breaking demolitions Nottingham has seen, the Black Boy Hotel was knocked down to make way for the 70s building which is home to Primark today. (Image: Nottingham Past and Present by Douglas Whitworth) The Black Boy Hotel, in Long Row, in its heyday in 1952. The answer to today’s trivia question is at the bottom of the newsletter. Trivia question: Nadia Whittome became the youngest MP elected during the last general election when she won the seat for Nottingham East.

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Maximum temperature 28 ☌.įurther reading: NUH update as communications boss suspended after blocking families on Twitter

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Weather: Cloudy with periods of rain, heavy at times, but drier with brighter spells tomorrow During the afternoon scattered showers may develop. Farms cannot simply sell fur, however, as per the Fur Farming (Prohibition) Act 2000. Rabbit meat farms are legal in the UK, and the fur which results from the processing of the meat can also be sold on. The pair described the last year as "traumatic", with a number of night raids by animal rights groups operating under different names. On Saturday, Mr Kerry and manager Anne Wright handed over the remaining rabbits to the 'Shut Down T&S Rabbits' group, having bowed to increased pressure. It came under intense scrutiny from campaign groups and even comedian Ricky Gervais, who is a prominent celebrity animal rights campaigner. T&S Rabbits in East Bridgford, which belonged to Phil Kerry, bred the rabbits for meat. It has meant more than 200 rabbits have been handed over to a campaign group. The owner and manager of a rabbit farm in Nottinghamshire say they have been forced to close their business after animal rights activists persisted in storming the premises. We got here at 10am as she's a big fan." Amelia, who was one of the youngest fans in the queue at nine years old, added: "My favourite song is 5,6,7,8." Intense scrutinyĪnne Wright, the manager of T&S Rabbits in East Bridgford (Image: Nottingham Post/Marie Wilson) This is primarily who we are here for as she is the next generation of fan. He said: "I got into the band late as my wife introduced me to them but I'm here with my little one today. Tom Baker and his daughter Amelia travelled in from Long Eaton to be the first in the queue. HMV Nottingham shared the news that Lee Latchford-Evans, Claire Richards, Lisa Scott-Lee, Faye Tozer and Ian "H" Watkins would be appearing at the store to sign copies of the new record. Steps are celebrating the launch of The Platinum Collection, which marks 25 years since the band started making music together, with in store meet and greets. Music fans queued up in excitement to meet the group known for their hits One For Sorrow and Heartbeat/Tragedy. The noughties is officially back in town after Steps greeted fans in Victoria Centre earlier today.








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