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Wedding Chair Covers Nottinghamshire


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Around 1,000,000 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.

The town square in the heart of Nottingham is the largest square in Europe and was refurbished in 2007. Nottinghamshire’s traditional county town is home to many well known companies including Boots the Chemist. As the winner of the “Large city” category in 1997, 2001, 2003 and 2007 Nottingham has a strong connection with Britain in Bloom. Notts County are the worlds oldest football club.

Mansfield is a major town in the Wedding Chair Covers Nottinghamshire county and was the childhood home of singer Alvin Stardust.

The 2006 TV series of Robin hood made the 165 square miles of Sherwood forest a tourist attraction, it was always popular but the TV show has seen an increase in visitors in recent years.

Set in Medievel England Robin Hood was known as the outlaw who robbed the rich and gave to the poor. His story was made into a hit movie in the early 1990’s which starred Kevin Costner and Alan Rickman. 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 Beeston Boiler Company, whose boilers can be found all over the world – in parts of the former British Empire was based in Beeston a Nottinghamshire town.

In the Doomsday book the town of “Emehale” – “The Valley of Eagles.” was referred to it is now known as Arnold a suburb of Nottingham

The River Trent runs through the city of Nottingham and is unusual for an English river as it flows north.