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Covering Nottingham, Mansfield, Worksop, Newark, Retford, Southwell, Sutton-in-Ashfield and all areas of Nottinghamshire.
Around 1 million people live in Nottinghamshire. The council is based in West Bridgford although the county town was traditionally Nottingham. Nottinghamshire is famous for, amongst other things, Sherwood Forest – the home to the legend of Robin Hood. Newark-on-Trent, Mansfield, Worksop, Arnold, Bingham, Retford and Hucknall are all towns in Nottinghamshire.
Notting hams town square that is the heart of the city is the largest in Europe. Nottinghamshire’s traditional county town is home to many well known companies including Boots the Chemist. Nottingham has been a consistent performer in the Britain in Bloom competition – winning the large city category in 1997, 2001, 2003 and 2007. Nottingham is home to Notts County which are the oldest professional football club in the world.
Singer Alvin Stardust had his childhood home in the town of Mansfield - if he wanted a marquee at the time he may well have used Marquee Hire Nottinghamshire.
Worksop is on the northern edge of Nottinghamshire’s well known forest – Sherwood Forest. Sherwood is about 165 square miles in size and has seen a large rise in visitors since the BBC’s Robin Hood TV series that was first aired in 2006.
Robin Hood’s story originates in medieval times and the Nottinghamshire legend states that Robin and his merry men would take from the rich and give to the poor. The Kevin Costner and Alan Rickman film in the early 90's was a popular Hollywood take on the story. Alan Rickman’s part was originally meant to be played by Richard E Grant who had to turn down the movie due to Hudson Hawk’s shooting over-running. Some of the film was shot in the Nottinghamshire woodland.
The Nottinghamshire town of Beeston is next to the main campus of the University of Nottingham. Beeson was the home of the Beeston Boiler Company, whose boilers can be found all over the world – in parts of the former British Empire.
Gedling is a Nottinghamshire borough that incorporates the town of Arnold. Arnold is a suburb of Nottingham and was referred to in the Doomsday Book as “Emehale” – “The Valley of Eagles.”
The River Trent runs through the city of Nottingham and is unusual for an English river as it flows north.
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