Nottingham... and do you love your city?
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gus607 said:
Nottingham is a sthole full of street beggars, crime getting as bad as London, to many non English & ran by a loony labour council who have made this once great city a motorist's nightmare these day's with sky high parking costs a tram system that nobody wanted & don't forget the Workplace Parking Levy where you have to pay the council £400 p.a. to park your car in an employer's car park.
Little wonder many employers have pulled out of "Shottingham".
I have only lived here for the last 66 years & ashamed to see how it's changed for the worse over the years.
Little wonder many employers have pulled out of "Shottingham".
I have only lived here for the last 66 years & ashamed to see how it's changed for the worse over the years.
Mate, you've been spoiled...parking is dirt cheap compared to softy south, traffic moves well and yes there problems but nowt compared to most places. It's a sign of the times.
....but yes, the tram thing is a bit mental
Big GT said:
As a Londoner who's now back in notts for a 2nd stint after a 15 years abscondence in Sheffield, I was disappointed that the 'circuit' doesn't seem to exist anymore with 20 somethings trying to burn off expensive supercars in their neon light cladded honda civics.
Thank the lord for small blessings! Hotel Indigo said:
2 sMoKiN bArReLs said:
Yorkshire now is it?
Yep. I spent what felt like an eternity commuting out on the A453 whilst they were dualling it, only to leave just before it was done.
Despite having no need, I’m tempted to drive back just to see what it’s like now.
Bullett said:
Spent many happy weekends/evenings in Nottingham. It was the nearest 'cool' city that had bands and for those of us in the provinces (Lincolnshire) that was a big draw.
Three whole pages and no mention of Rock City. Pah, saw so many bands there and at the Poly.
Other places had gone last time I went, the Narrowboat, The Salvation?
Sal is still here, as is Rock City. Narrowboat was demolished as part of the canal side regeneration. Three whole pages and no mention of Rock City. Pah, saw so many bands there and at the Poly.
Other places had gone last time I went, the Narrowboat, The Salvation?
gus607 said:
Every day the local rag reports that the council have granted planning permission fore even more student accommodation.
There a more students than non English in the city
Car parking not expensive,my arse..
https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/local-news/not...
1 hour free, 3 hours £2.20. Most cities would die for that!! There a more students than non English in the city
Car parking not expensive,my arse..
https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/local-news/not...
OzzyR1 said:
Grew up in Nottingham, went to school at the Boy's High just north of the Arboretum.
So many memories, mostly good with the odd unfortunate incident mixed in.
On my phone at the moment but if the thread is still alive in the morning I will list my reminisces and see if you identify with any??
For starters, no-one has mentioned the Hand & Heart on Derby Rd yet...
Still there, complete with room dug into the rock.So many memories, mostly good with the odd unfortunate incident mixed in.
On my phone at the moment but if the thread is still alive in the morning I will list my reminisces and see if you identify with any??
For starters, no-one has mentioned the Hand & Heart on Derby Rd yet...
Fermit and Sexy Sarah said:
antspants said:
I live just down the M1 in Leicester and spent many a night clubbing in Nottingham at The Bomb (showing my age now), and prior to that used to go drinking in Notts to see if the myth that there was a 5:1 ratio of girls to lads was true or not
There once was an influx of girls, due to a a very big nursing college (or maybe university) near the centre. the 5/1 rumour is utter bks though. caziques said:
Lived in the Park until 1962 (next to film director "Mr Frears with sticky out ears), then moved to West Bridgford (and attended the High School).
Special mentions for Carrington Lido, Ye Old Trip to Jerusalem, The Bell and the cinema that let two of us in to see A Clockwork Orange aged 15.
Still manage to catch up with old friends from Nottingham Swimming Club when I'm back in blighty.
Went to live in Coventry in 1981, not exactly a step up in the world.
Nottingham has to be one of the better towns in the UK.
Special mentions for Carrington Lido, Ye Old Trip to Jerusalem, The Bell and the cinema that let two of us in to see A Clockwork Orange aged 15.
Still manage to catch up with old friends from Nottingham Swimming Club when I'm back in blighty.
Went to live in Coventry in 1981, not exactly a step up in the world.
Nottingham has to be one of the better towns in the UK.
Carrington Lido long gone.
Ace-T said:
We had our wedding reception in the Narrowboat. Was run by our mates at the time who gave us the run of the pub as a wedding present. Mates band played upstairs. Good times
I liked that pub. We had a proper skinfull there before going across the road to the People's College to see the Pirates.Promised Land said:
Quickly browsed the thread, is Yates still in that square?
Yates still there. Not much different (although if you are really old you might remember the old ladies in the booths that took the money! (Or the old geezer on the violin upstairs)Fuelled by eleventeen pints I thought I could fly from one side of the balcony to the other. I can still visualise the Saturday night crowd parting below me as several mates were dangling me over the edge!
Faust66 said:
Most days I walk back from Nottingham to Beeston after work and the traffic is horrendous. Castle Boulevard, Abbey Bridge, University Boulevard are jammed 90% of the time so something clearly needs to be done. Dunno what the answer is (wish I did) but the scum slug (aka the Tram which I will NEVER use as it's a complete white elephant) is not the answer.
Nottingham has it's mad half hour for traffic, but is actually amazing really for a largish city. I've just driven from the ring road to the city up Derby Road. OK it was 7.38, but it took me six minutes & there was no queuing. I've lived in a fair few places & it's by far & away the best for traffic. (A similar journey at this time in Cambridge for example would be about an hour). St Albans would die to have the equivalent of Nottingham rush hour at any time of the day (or night!) and that's tiny.The cycle lane they've put in on Castle Boulevard is ridiculous though. It makes this major road too thin. To make it worse 90% of the bleedin' cyclists still use the canal towpath.
Tram is handy but loses £1m per week. Since they took off the conductors a lot of people just hop on & off for free.
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