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  • 17 hours ago | nottinghamworld.com | Daniel DeFalco

    It’s been the driest spring in 60 yearsSevern Trent is asking customers to be “water-wise” after the driest spring in more than 60 years. In England, March was the driest since 1961 and April received just half its normal rainfall. The Environment Agency has warned that England faces a “medium risk” of drought this summer, with the potential for hose pipe bans to be issued.

  • 18 hours ago | nottinghamworld.com | Daniel DeFalco

    Blue Flag beaches are assessed against a strict criteriaThree beaches within a short drive of Nottinghamshire have been named among the best in the UK for 2025. Mablethorpe, Skegness and Sutton on Sea have each been awarded a prestigious Blue Flag by environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy. The three Lincolnshire beaches are among 77 across the UK to be awarded a Blue Flag, with the winners announced today (Thursday, May 15).

  • 21 hours ago | nottinghamworld.com | Daniel DeFalco

    I had a walk along Nottingham’s poshest street, where properties sell for millionsLike any city in the UK, Nottingham has more affluent areas. You know the type of places we’re talking about: supercars whizzing about, gated driveways, security cameras watching your every move. A recent study by Comfort Estates ranked the most expensive roads in Nottingham based on average property sales.

  • 22 hours ago | nottinghamworld.com | Daniel DeFalco

    Explore the 13 Nottingham neighbourhoods, ranked by the people who live hereIt would be lazy to assume that all parts of Nottinghamshire are more or less the same. Despite all falling under the NG postcode, the county's many towns and villages each offer their own quirks and charm. For instance, the vibe in Stanton-on-the-Wolds is very different to that in, say, Clifton. If you’re starting to think about whether to move house in 2025, knowing where to begin your search can be a daunting task.

  • 1 day ago | nottinghamworld.com | Daniel DeFalco

    The latest findings have been published by the Food Standards AgencyA total of seven Nottingham businesses have been handed a one-star food hygiene rating in 2025. The food hygiene scheme gives businesses a rating from 5 to 0 which is displayed at premises and online so customers can make more informed choices about where to buy and eat food. A 5-star rating means hygiene standards are very good, while 0 means urgent improvement is required.

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