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The district of Mansfield is a largely urban area situated in the north west of Nottinghamshire populated by 99, residents, the vast majority of whom live in Mansfield including Mansfield Woodhousewith Market Warsop a secondary centre, and the remainder in the rural north of the district.

Adjacent to the urban area of Sutton-in-AshfieldMansfield is the only major sub-regional centre in Nottinghamshire covering an area of 30 square miles 78 sq km. The Centre for Cities categorises the town as a 'small city', although it does not officially hold city status.

Mansfield is the only local authority area in the county to have a directly elected Mayor and in October Mansfield elected its first Youth Mayor. Historically, the district has been influenced heavily by its industrial past with coal mining and textiles thriving in the district until their decline in the s, but in common with the national economy the area has seen the decline of these sectors. Over the last century the population has declined in parallel with this traditional industrial base.

However much has been done to diversify the economic base and to replace jobs lost. Mid-year population forecasts reveal that since April the population has gone fromtoin99, in to the current figure of 99, in Settlement in the Mansfield area is known to date back to Roman times, with a villa discovered in by a Major Rooke between Mansfield Woodhouse and Pleasley and a cache of denarii coins found near King's Mill in The Domesday Book compiled in has the settlement recorded as Mammesfeld whereas in later market-petition documents of the spelling had changed to Maunnesfeld.

By the time of King Richard II signing a Warrant in November granting the right for the tenants to hold a fair every year for four days, the spelling had changed again to Mannesfeld. There are remains of the 12th century King John's Palacein Clipstone between Mansfield and Edwinstowe. The area was originally a retreat for royal families and dignitaries in the 14th and 15th centuries due to its location within Sherwood Forest famed for its fresh air and exclusiveness.

Access to the town was via a small horse-drawn carriageway from the city of Nottingham that was en route to Sheffield. On West Gate within the town centre, a commemorative wall plaque marks the point that was thought to be the centre of Sherwood Forest A tree has been planted nearby.

Access to the town between the 16th and 17th centuries was via several inns and stable yards. The Harte, the Swan which has a dating stone with was found during alterationsthe Talbot, the White Bear, the Ram timber dating to pre and the White Lion were known to date from medieval times.

Several timber-framed cruck buildings were demolished in and another in which was documented by a local historical society during its demolition and was dated at circaor earlier. Other Tudor houses on Stockwell Gate, Bridge Street and Lime Tree place were also demolished to make way for new developments before they could be viewed for being listed properties.

The majority of buildings remaining are from the 17th century onwards. Mansfield has a large market square with surrounding commercial and retail centre including a museum, the Palace Theatre and numerous restaurants, fast-food outlets, pubsbars and night clubs. The Mansfield BID operates to a 5 year business plan with a rolling yearly operational plan. The BID provides additional services above the baseline statutory services provided by the council and delivery of projects to enhance the Town Centre as a shopping destination including enabling events to attract visitors and raise awareness, additional security for the town centre including management of persistent offender banning orders and improvement of shop frontages.

Other BID achievements are 'gating-off' of alleyways previously blighted by anti-social behaviour, improved signage and enhanced cleansing operations. Inseveral shopkeepers complained that BID were " not doing enough to boost town trade ".

InMansfield Constituency Labour Party criticised the BID for receiving the best part of one million pounds during its first three years of operations, with little to show for the money. Concerned at the decline of the town centre shops and an under-used main Market square, Mansfield's MP Sir Alan Meale in November issued a point 'blueprint' intended to halt further decline and stimulate revitalisation.

In Augustthe council announced its first tenants at the 2.

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In SeptemberMP Sir Alan Meale again openly criticised the council for spending such an amount on a new build when other council-owned properties were run-down, and for ignoring his point plan, further urging the council to abandon its office complex on Chesterfield Road in favour of relocating to the underused Town Hall in the town centre.

Mansfield has many retail outlets and a large indoor shopping centre called Four Seasons having over 50 units with many popular national UK shops such as BootsDebenhamsBurtonThomas CookThe Perfume ShopHMVPrimarkthe bookstore W. Smith and several phone shops. Marks and Spencer and Dorothy Perkins are traditional key stores in West Gate with nearby Costa Coffee from[38] in addition to several existing similar cafes.

The economic crisis from led to some shops closing and being boarded up, or their windows covered with poster images resembling library, cafe, pub or other shop scenes. The effect of the downturn was not as bad as many cities and towns throughout the United Kingdom.

Nearby Chesterfield suffered worse than Mansfield for a similar sized town. There are still independent town centre shops, such as Xibit Jewellery, Vivid Shoes, MCS Mansfield Computer Store and other small family businesses mixed within the high street names.

Just off the town centre pedestrianised area is Rosemary Centre, a covered parade of shops and a little further out three outdoor retail parks, two having adjacent fast-food outlets of International brands. Mansfield is a market town with a year-old market tradition, the Royal Charter being issued The present-day market square was created after much demolition following the Improvement Act of A smaller nearby area called Buttercross market on West Gate, the site of the original cattle market, has a large old centre-piece of local stone dating from the sixteenth century [5] and is nowadays heavily populated with stalls.

Mansfield was originally the home of Mansfield Breweryonce the largest independent brewer in the United Kingdom. The brewery's assets were later sold to Pubmaster Ltd and the former site of the brewery is available for redevelopment. In the s, Mansfield Bitter was advertised with a photograph of then US president Ronald Reagan and the tagline: He might be president of the most powerful nation on earth Mansfield had an old-established soft-drinks manufacturer, R.

Jones with brand names of Sunecta and Mandoraacquired by Mansfield Brewery in Production ceased in January when A. Barr decided to close the factory and transfer the manufacturing to their other sites. Many of the areas adjacent to the town and its surrounding countryside still bear the markers of Mansfield and district's vibrant mining history.

For most of the 20th century, coal mining was one of Mansfield's main industries. A notably violent scene of the UK miners' strike occurred in Mansfield on May Day Having been granted an extra day of leave after the bank holiday by the Coal Board, a group of working miners confronted union officials and violence broke out with striking miners.

The headstocks which stand close to the village of Clipstone are considered an important landmark to the people of the area, [60] and community groups are trying to preserve these headstocks as a reminder of the area's once very busy mining history.

Mining subsidence has caused some problems with properties around Mansfield. A few of the streets in and around the town are long rows of terraced houses, reminiscent of the affordable housing provided for mine workers in the height of the mining industry.

Many of these have been demolished inin places such as Pleasley Hill and Market Warsop. The Coal Authority is based in the town. Several urban regeneration projects were planned for Mansfield, denoted by large-scale demolition, all of which have been deferred due to the economic crash starting in and subsequent cuts in funding from UK Central Government, necessitating continual and escalating austerity measures due to a double-dip recession.

In Februarythe town's M. Sir Alan Meale criticised the council for failing to find tenants before the completion and opening. The Mansfield BID staff, and other council-staff, moved elsewhere for the duration of the repairs. Despite the outlay, Mansfield District Council had no plans for future use of the large building.

Reconstruction of the nearby King's Mill Hospitalpart of which was completed byis near to the MARR road M ansfield and A shfield R egeneration R oute which opened in[69] a bypass route around the town designed to reduce traffic through-flow and improve public access by connecting the A at Pleasley to the A at Rainworth. In Mansfield made a bid for city status incorporating redevelopment plans for retail, residential and leisure facilities with road improvements, which are gradually being undertaken.

Mansfield railway station is a stop on the Robin Hood Linea rail link connecting the town with Nottingham and Worksop. From until the opening of the line inMansfield was, by some definitions, the largest town in Britain without a railway station, [71] all the more remarkable because the town pioneered the railway in the East Midlands.

From to the nearby station at Alfreton was named 'Alfreton and Mansfield Parkway' to encourage its use as a railhead for Mansfield. A Sunday rail service was restored to Mansfield in December - the town having been one of the largest on the rail network without one. The town was originally the terminus of the Mansfield and Pinxton Railwaybuilt as a horse-drawn plateway in and one of the first acquisitions of the newly formed Midland Railway.

Mansfield had become a railway centre of some importance, but it was a Midland Railway centre. The Midland Railway monopoly was broken by the locally promoted Mansfield Railway between Kirkby South Junction and Clipstone Junctions opened in stages between and for goods trains and in for Nottingham - Ollerton passenger trains calling at a second Mansfield passenger station.

Although nominally independent, the Mansfield Railway connected with the Great Central Railway at both ends and trains were worked by the Great Central. Thus Mansfield had two railway stations: Mansfield Town, the former Midland station on Station Road, near Belvedere Street and Mansfield Central, the former Mansfield Railway station on Great Central Road, near Ratcliffe Gate.

Central station lost its scheduled passenger services at the beginning of and Town station closed to passengers in leaving Mansfield without any passenger trains until the Robin Hood line restored the service in Buses in Mansfield are primarily operated by Stagecoachwith Trent Barton and National Express also operating in the area. It was the busiest bus station in the county [ citation needed ] with outdated design and appearance, and a poor outdoor waiting environment.

There were good pedestrian links to the ubs stock market town centre shopping streets, but the rail station was a few hundred yards' walk away. The new bus station addressed this problem, but has proven unpopular with shopkeepers near to the old facility, with several claiming a substantial reduction in trade.

The new bus station and transport interchange opened on 31 March in the choice location on a former car park close to the rail station; [77] it is part of a regeneration scheme known as the 'Gateway To Mansfield', [75] giving visitors to the town a clean and tidy first impression, including buildings with a 'themed' use of local sandstone.

The scheme was implemented to improve facilities for locals, boost visitors to the town and help boost the local economy. The new bus station increased passenger safety, additionally providing a more welcoming scene for visitors arriving by bus, and has been hailed as a successful enhancement to Mansfield town centre.

Improvements have included a fully enclosed waiting area, automatic doors for comfort, fume reduction and safety, a tourist information centre, electronic bus and rail departure information, toilets and baby changing facilities.

A tower with lift and stairs to an elevated walkway connects to the adjacent rail station. Mansfield town centre is situated in a 'bowl', a depression in the River Maun valley from which the town name is derived Old English — Maunesfeld. A town centre ring-road was created with the old five main roads radiating out: An inner ring-road runs one-way around the town's shopping centre, enabling access to car parking and the major roads.

The town is the northern terminus of the A38which runs from Bodmin in Cornwall and is the longest 'A' road entirely within England. As of Mansfield is served by two stations, the most central being Mansfield railway station.

Also in Mansfields suburb, Mansfield Woodhousethere is another train station Mansfield Woodhouse railway station. Both are on the same line and are each served hourly towards Worksop, twice an hour to Nottingham, alongside a service from Nottingham which terminates at Mansfield Woodhousethis operates hourly. For an insight into rail travel within Mansfield, passengers can travel from Mansfield railway station to Mansfield Woodhouse railway station twice an hour, and vice versa twice an hour also.

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On Sundays, Mansfield Woodhouse railway station is the terminus of the line, no services travel beyond to Worksop. Overall, Mansfield is served by one service calling at Mansfield and terminating at Mansfield Woodhouse an hour, alongside an hourly from both stations to Nottingham station.

For passengers wishing to travel to Worksop only, all intermediate stations are closed on Sunday's must do so by changing at Nottingham for Sheffield and at Sheffield for Lincoln, leaving at Worksop. Mansfield is home to Mansfield Town F. They were relegated to the Conference National after 77 years in the Football League at the end of the —08 season, but returned to the Football League after winning the —13 Conference National title.

Mansfield play in the Forest Town area of Mansfield. Mansfield Rugby Club is a rugby union club based at Eakring Road and currently play in Midlands 1 Easta sixth tier league in the English rugby union system. They are winners of the Notts Cup for five years in succession and for a record eighteen times. Giants play in the England Basketball EB2.

The annual Half Marathon held for more than gbp jpy scalpers on forex factory years was cancelled after due to escalating costs after changes to Health and Safety legislation meant professional services were needed mcalester livestock auction market report address road-closure measures, instead of the traditional volunteers.

Mansfield local business networking group hoped to resurrect a race by September[79] [80] but this event, reduced in length to 10 Kilometreswas postponed, initially until springand took place in August. Angling is well supported in the Mansfield district, where ponds remain from the former textile milling industry.

Tennis is catered for by Mansfield Lawn Tennis Club located at the same site sincewith four grass courts and five asphalt courts, three of which are floodlit. Mansfield is also home to Mansfield Roller DerbyMansfield's premier Flat Track Roller Derby league. One major issue amongst local residents is Mansfield's lack of a central Leisure Centre.

Mansfield District Council decided it would rubber stamp the sale of the existing Leisure Centre and extensive public car park to Tesco, who opened a large Tesco Extra store in MDC asserted this would be replaced by www moneymakers essex brand new Leisure Centre, but nothing has been built or is planned.

Mansfield has two indoor swimming centres and a third, smaller make money for plasma attached to a school which has been under threat of closure since [86] This is the largest m 2 square meterage of indoor water sports facilities per capita than any other town in the United Kingdom with less thaninhabitants.

Mansfield also holds the record for the largest British town not to have a municipal squash court in the whole of its district, following the demolition of the former Leisure Centre to build the Tesco Extra store.

The general public of Mansfield still hold this against MDC, as the previous Leisure Centre, paid for by the district's council tax payers has now gone, seemingly for good. Despite many so far unfulfilled promises by biggest percentage losers stock market town's Mayor, the lack of a central Leisure Centre is seen as a contributing factor to the amount of clinically obese residents of the town.

Mansfield is one of the three outlets of the Nottinghamshire County Council Swim Squad, who compete as Nova Centurion. The Sherwood Swimming Baths adjacent to the former Sherwood Colliery was refurbished and opened in January as the Rebecca Adlington Swimming Centre. The 25 metre pool was widened at the expense of losing the tiered public seating and has a new, small, endless stroke-improvement training pool with varaiable-resistance water flow.

The complex uses a ground source heat pump backed by a biomass boiler burning wood-pellets prepared from waste by a local woodyard to reduce its carbon footprint [87] [88]. At the Beijing Olympic Games, Mansfield local Rebecca Adlington won two gold medals for and metre freestyle swimming.

After her record breaking success, Adlington was welcomed home to Mansfield by thousands of people lining the streets around the town to applaud as she passed in an open top bus culminating in an appearance at the old Town Hall in the Market Square. Her success immediately boosted swimming interest in the area, leading to expansion of swimming classes to encourage young people to begin swimming.

At the Olympic Games held in London and surrounding venues, Adlington won two Bronze medals again for and metres, the best performance of a generally disappointing Team GB swimming squad. Adlington retired from competitive swimming in February Mansfield has a Water Meadows swimming complex opened during the Christmas holidays ofsituated at Bath Street, on the site of the former Mansfield Baths and defunct cattle market.

The leisure lagoon pool has a very popular wave machine operating periodically, giving swimmers the experience of waves, similar to floating in an ocean, a slide and a shallow 'beach' area. Mansfield has many parks and green spaces. Titchfield Park, located on the same site as the Water Meadows swimming complex, offers large grassy areas on both sides of the river Mauncrossed by two foot bridges. The park boasts a bowls green, hard tennis courtsbasketball court, children's play area and many flowerbeds which are filled with blooms during the summer months.

Fisher Stock market bulk deals Park, located nearby stretching from the top of Littleworth through to Rock Hill, is a green space popular with dog walkers, kite flyers and skaters, since Mansfield District Council installed a concrete skate plaza, causing some controversy with locals.

However, the skate plaza has proven to be very popular with local youths, who access it daily. During the summer months, small fairs use Fisher Lane Park to set up some rides and stalls for local children.

Carr Bank Park is another park close to the town, which has a newark cattle market cafe 'grotto', bandstand and many flower beds, which are filled with blooms during the summer. The park newark cattle market cafe a new war memorial built of local sandstone dedicated to those who were killed in action since the end of the Second World Warto compliment the original setting unveiled after the First Forex market timeline in The main cemetery and adjacent crematorium are situated on a acre site accessed from Derby Road, on the southern edge of town near to the boundary with Ashfield District Council, [91] and have a shared car-park.

In lateMansfield District Council recognised the need for additional spaces and a planning consent was obtained.

Site access by foot can be difficult due to the steeply sloping site. The cemetery was opened in due to insufficient church graveyard space, [91] the mid-to-late Victorian population growth and several then-new churches built with little or no dedicated graveyards.

Additional cemeteries are sited on the A60 at Mansfield Woodhouse and at Warsopand off the A at Pleasley Hill. The Palace Theatre located on Leeming Street is the town's primary entertainment venue. Built as a cinema in and originally known as the Palace Electric Theatre, it was later adapted to a proscenium arch theatre presenting live shows.

Mansfield Museumsituated alongside the Palace Theatre on Leeming Street, opened in [] and has been based on Leeming Street from Free to enter, it won the Guardian Family-friendly Museum of the Year Award in The Old Library near to the town centre houses a recording studio, meeting room and seat Studio Theatre. The Intake is a live far east stock markets today venue on Kirkland Avenue offering bar service and function rooms.

Just a few miles outside of Mansfield lies Sherwood Forest. Mansfield had an Oak Tree and a plaque to mark what was the centre of Sherwood Forest on West Gate. Now the trees have been taken down and a giant metallic feather has replaced them as a marker. Some what do cashiers make at publix of the town feel this is an eyesore, and the feather sculpture has been plagued by health and safety problems.

The highlight of the festival is a final event held in the town's Titchfield Park, called Party in the Park. This hosts a wide range of entertainment, such as live music acts by option trading strategies for earnings bands, performances from local dance groups and activities such as face painting.

For anddue to austerity measures, this culminating event was cancelled. On 21 August as a part of various summer entertainment arranged by Mansfield District Council, the popular Irish boyband Westlife played a live concert at Mansfield's Field Mill stadium, home to the town's football team, the Stags. This was the first big name to visit the town. Mansfield's radio station, Mansfield Television reception in Mansfield was variable, often being poor due to the location of the town at the edges between regions.

Historically, Mansfield has been part of the BBC North and Yorkshire Television regions. Between 20 December and 30 Julysome homes in Mansfield received Anglia Television until the Belmont transmitter began radiating Yorkshire Television.

Since the arrival of Diamond Cable latterly ntl, then lastly re-branded as Virgin MediaBBC East Midlands and ITV Central East were provided and since regionalisation of SKY digital, Mansfield is classified as 'North Midlands', meaning many residents now watch BBC East Midlands which is the default region for this area and appears on channel Channel shows ITV Yorkshire East.

While Yorkshire Television's news programme "Calendar" still covers Mansfield, BBC Look North has for many years refused to cover the town, insisting that Mansfield belongs in the BBC East Midlands region though few homes get acceptable terrestrial reception of BBC East Midlands.

This was highlighted when the celebrations for Rebecca Adlington's success at the Beijing olympics, although recorded by East Midlands Todaywere shown on both East Midlands Today and Look North so that all Mansfield residents could see them. Many homes had dual aerials with one pointing at Belmont or in some places Emley Moor and the other at Waltham East Midlandsthe latter which gave an inferior picture quality but was often used in the analogue days when ITV had more regional variations so that Mansfield folk could keep up with local news and sport.

Dual aerial systems are still used adequately for reception of digital terrestrial TV, though some areas have low signal strength. Mansfield has a directly elected Mayorone of only 16 in the United Kingdom to have adopted the practice. Tony Egginton was the Mayor of Mansfield from October until retirement in Maybeing replaced at the scheduled elections by a fellow candidate standing for the Mansfield Independent Forum political party, Kate Allsop.

Much was said of the first Executive Mayor, but an undeniable fact is that during his time in office, Mansfield struggled with local land development and many of the projects across the region have faltered. The 'gateway' redevelopment of the old Mansfield Shoe Company site, after bankruptcy of the original developer Highgrange Homes Ltd, [] is being worked on during and to finish and sell the residential apartments. The council was criticised in February by the town's M.

Sir Alan Meale for failing to find tenants before the completion and opening. The Mayor in office — was criticised by some councillors and residents for placing too much focus on self-publicity, [] [] [] [] as opposed to publicity for the town. The issue was raised again after his prominent role in Olympic swimmer Rebecca Adlington's homecoming ceremony following her Gold Medal successes at the Beijing Olympic games. Benjamin Bradley has been the constituency Conservative Member of Parliament sincesucceding Sir Alan Meales Labour who served the town for thirty years.

From the Parliamentary Constituency boundaries were realigned to include areas to the north of Mansfield around Warsop having previously been part of neighbouring Bassetlaw constituency.

Lawrencein Lady Chatterley's Loverdescribed Mansfield as "that once romantic now utterly disheartening colliery town". The and editions of Channel 4 's programme The Best and Worst Places to Live in the UK named Mansfield as the sixth and ninth worst place to live in Britain, largely due to the poor performance of schools in the area at the time.

It is no longer in the bottom twenty of either list. In Junehusband and wife Christopher and Susan Edwards were jailed after being found guilty of the murder of the woman's parents, William and Patricia Wycherley, whose bodies lay undiscovered for 15 years, buried in the victims' own back garden in the town. Wycherley, who would have been approaching his th birthday. On 30 Mayyear old Amber Peat went missing from home after returning from a family holiday. On 2 June her body was found in an area off Westfield Lane, Mansfield, within the same general area as her home less than a mile away, and on 3 June it was confirmed that the cause of her death was hanging.

The television presenter Adam Kingswood, from BBC TV's The Truth About PropertyRichard Bacon b. The singer Alvin Stardust lived there as a child.

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Radio, Television and West End actor Stephen Critchlow was raised and schooled in Mansfield and pianist John Ogdon was born in the suburb of Mansfield Woodhouse in Mansfield has been officially twinned with Heiligenhaus in Germany since []. Mansfield experiences a maritime climatic regime, as is typical for all parts of the British Isles. This results in a narrow temperature range, evenly spread rainfall, low levels of sunshine, and often breezy conditions throughout the year.

The closest weather station to Mansfield for which records are available is Warsop, approximately 4 miles to the North of Mansfield town centre.

The absolute maximum temperature record for the area stands at In a typical year the warmest day should reach The absolute minimum temperature record for the area is Rainfall averages mm [] annually, with days [] reporting in excess of 1mm of rain. All averages refer to the observation period From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For other uses, see Mansfield disambiguation.

Mansfield local electionsMayor of MansfieldMansfield Districtand Mansfield UK Parliament constituency. List of people from Mansfield. Mansfield and Mansfield Woodhouse ". For the year ended 31st March Report of Head of Regeneration, Marketing and Leisure to Portfolio Holder for Economic Regeneration, 15 August Carnegie Museumby Liz Weston. The old advertising slogan for the town's beer was used as the title for an ambitious play in the town at the weekend as the culmination of the Mansfield Arts Festival ".

Mandora, a subsidiary of Mansfield Brewery, was sold to A. Drinks maker Barr to close Mansfield plant. Barr has announced it is to close its Mansfield site in early The property is available by way of a private treaty sale. Interest is on going. A multi-million pound discovery centre which will attract thousands of visitors to Mansfield each year will open next Easter.

The Miners' Strike Landmark office complex unveiled tomorrow. Official site, 'contact us' section showing address. Retrieved 17 August Cupit in Trains Illustrated, February pp. And he has moved to reassure the public that the new car park located on the old bus station, which opened last Wednesday, is only intended to be temporary. Bus Station move is killing our trade. Business owners fear for future. It is just a three minute walk from both the old bus station and Mansfield market place ".

A look around the pool. Gone Green at pool. Local newspaper, November The Civic Theatre, Leeming Street, was renamed the Palace Theatre. The Baily Museum was officially opened. The Old Library, Mansfield Retrieved Jobs lost as snooker firm is sunk Retrieved Town Mill closes its doors. January Private developers have acquired an option on the former Courtaulds factory, on Belvedere Street. October Land at Belvedere Street. September " MANSFIELD mayor Tony Egginton has promised residents of Pleasley Hill that work on the area's new housing estate will begin within the next 18 months.

Buildings are 'deadly threat'. Nearly properties are being pulled down to make way for a modern housing complex at Pleasley Hill, off Chesterfield Road North. Living on the street of shame " Mansfield District Council says its plans for improvements have been hit by the recession, but claims a future scheme will help recovery.

Legal issues causing Pleasley Hill housing delay " Delays in a multi-million pound re-development of Pleasley Hill are being caused by legal issues, a leading councillor has confirmed. All the apartments appear to be nearly finished but nothing has been done to the ground level space. Mansfield mayor Tony Egginton under fire for cost of newspaper column. Said Labour group leader Martin Lee: Lady Chatterley's LoverChapter BBC NewsNottinghamshire 3 June Retrieved 25 April Retrieved 12 February March, Twin town celebrations " Retrieved 14 September Ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire.

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