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Langtry’s is my favourite pub in Nottingham, which I use for popping in if I am passing through town or doing some shopping. It is a very busy and popular pub with passing trade and regular customers alike. You will find excellent food and a fantastic range of real ales on sale inside this friendly pub. |
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The Nottingham TramNET cuts a stylish figure on the Nottingham streetscene, finished in its smart livery of dark green, silver and white, with the body's sleek curves creating a modern and sophisticated look as it glides through the streets. As you board one of the 15 trams in the fleet, you will notice the wide double doors and flush levels of platform and tram, which provide unprecedented access for all. Once inside, there are spacious standing areas and 62 comfortable seats, as well as two specific wheelchair areas. The tram is fully air conditioned and heated for all types of British weather. The interior provides level access for passengers, plenty of brightly-coloured grab poles and ceiling-fixed grab handles for standing passengers, and electronic information displays with announcements to tell passengers where the tram is due to stop next. |
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Nottingham Council HouseThe 200 foot high dome that rises above the city is the centrepiece of a skyline packed with elegant architecture and presides magnificently over the Old Market Square. This grand central open space of Nottingham, said to be the largest square in England, has been recently redesigned by Neil Porter of Gustafson Porter and opened in 2007. It is claimed that the chimes of Little John (the deepest bell in the United Kingdom) that ring out from inside the dome can be heard for a distance of seven miles around the building itself. |
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Designed & Maintained by Chris Handrick |
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