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This latest new product round-up includes more pours from Kopparberg, Eden Mill, Compass Box and TW Kempton.
Kopparberg unveils Passionfruit & Orange Cider
Drinksmaker Kopparberg has followed up on the successful launch of its Passionfruit & Orange gin variant in 2020 by creating a 4% Passionfruit & Orange Cider.
Kopparberg’s latest pour also comes after the drinks maker released Cherry and Dark Fruit rums and hard seltzer variants last year.
“Kopparberg prides itself on its ability to deliver the bold and original flavours you’d expect from the brand, whilst reacting to ever-developing trends in the drinks industry,” Rob Salvesen, head of marketing at Kopparberg said.
Grieving mother urges drivers to put mobile phones away after son was hit on A46 near Flintham in December 2019
| Updated: 09:14, 13 February 2021
A grieving mother is asking drivers to pledge to never use their mobile phone when driving even on handsfree technology.
Mary Aves, whose son was tragically killed by a driver who was on a hands free call, is backing a Nottinghamshire Police campaign targeting drivers who use their mobile phones behind the wheel.
The roads policing enforcement activity, which started this week (February 8) and runs for a fortnight, sees £200 fines issued for the offence as well as drivers given six points on their licence. The crackdown comes ahead of rule changes being consulted by the government as ministers look to introduce a new law that will criminalise the use of mobile phones in all circumstances while driving.
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Nottinghamshire Police and fire and rescue service continue in search at Bleasby today for car seen in River Trent yesterday
| Updated: 12:23, 02 February 2021
The search for a car seen in the River Trent is continuing as emergency services work to recover the vehicle.
Underwater specialist teams are at Bleasby today (Tuesday) and boats have been seen to enter the river in a search.
Nottinghamshire Police was called at around 4.15pm yesterday (Monday) to Boat Lane in Hoveringham.
THE specialist underwater search operation taking place at Bleasby to recover missing vehicle in River Trent. Pictures by James Turner (44227286)
Police were joined by crews from Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service and East Midlands Ambulance Service in response to the incident.