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Thursday, February 26, 2004 - 01:56 PM

Park News The Post Office on Castle Boulevard, close to the Peveril Drive entrance to The Park has been selected for permanent closure due to falling customer numbers. There is a six week consultation period during which you can object to the closure. You can get a form from the branch which will explain the reasons for the decision and the procedure for objecting. Alternatively, click on "read more..." to get an address to write to.


Wednesday, February 04, 2004 - 04:49 PM

Park News In 1904 Professor Frederick Kipping of Clumber Crescent South made the discovery of Silicone Polymers at Nottingham University. In celebration of this great scientific achievement which led to the creation of new materials and a huge new industry, a centenary celebration will be held at the University on March 17th. Members of the public are welcome and the talk will be accessible to non-scientists. Click on "Read more..." to get the full details.

Prof Frederick Kipping has been added to our list of Famous Residents


Tuesday, February 03, 2004 - 03:09 PM

Park News Rob Hay of Newcastle Drive would like to thank all those residents who protested the application to build on the sliver of land opposite 17/19 Newcastle Drive. The application has been refused. Click on "Read more..." to read the text of his message.


Thursday, January 29, 2004 - 07:17 PM

Park News Arthur Moore of Pelham Crescent has sent a contribution relating to the history of his property and a house in Barrack Lane. Click on "Read more..." to see it.

Keep the news coming, it's most welcome.


Wednesday, January 21, 2004 - 04:33 PM

Park News Wayne Harker-Gill, William Broome and Claire Vear would like to invite you for a glass of wine. We are having a private view evening at: Waterstone's bookstore - Top floor - Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham. Thursday - 5 February - between 5-7pm.

Look forward to seeing you there.
Note: Click on "read more..." for further details.

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