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Nottingham conservationists say planned university art building is too tall

Nottingham conservationists say planned university art building is too tall Nottingham Trent University bosses say it will create hundreds of jobs 16:11, 30 APR 2021 How the new building could look once built. (Image: Nottingham Trent University) Subscribe today to get the latest headlines straight to your inbox with our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Conservationists concerned over a proposed 10-storey university art and design centre in Nottingham say it would be too tall and inappropriate for the area.

Roadworks leave Nottingham city centre gridlocked - Nottinghamshire Live

Roadworks leave Nottingham city centre gridlocked Follow the latest here on our live blog Updated Ongoing roadworks lead to gridlocked traffic in Nottingham city centre. Traffic was extremely heavy on Mansfield Road, Shakespeare Street and Upper and Lower Parliament Street due to the ongoing works on Monday, April 19. Traffic was also at a standstill on nearby Burton Street and South Sherwood Street heading northbound. Pictures show a large queue of cars on Shakespeare Street at its junction with Mansfield Road this afternoon. Nottingham Travelwise tweeted: Due to signal upgrades on Mansfield Road and Woodborough Road there are significant queues on Mansfield Road and Sherwood Stree northbound as well as Shakespeare, Burton Street and Upper Parliament Street eastbound so please allow extra time for your journey or use an alternative route.

Live: Sink hole in Nottingham city centre street causes bus diversions

Sink hole in Nottingham city centre street causes bus diversions Passengers were asked to get off buses at the Cornerhouse Updated A sink hole which appeared in a Nottingham street has caused disruption to bus services. The incident was reported by Nottingham City Transport (NCT) at around 9.40am on Tuesday morning (December 15). The sink hole affected South Sherwood Street and Burton Street, in Nottingham city centre, with several bus service lines being diverted. Passengers were asked to get off their buses at the Cornerhouse. A Tweet from bus company NCT read: A sink hole has appeared on South Sherwood Street, therefore all Brown, Lime, Yellow and Purple line services are diverted via North Church Street and Burton Street.

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