Dozens of people gathered as Nottingham's first river crossing in more than 65 years was lifted into place. The 85m (278ft) ...
A section of the River Trent was closed on Monday (November 10), as a crane lowered the 278ft-long (85m) bridge. It has been ...
A section of the River Trent will be closed next week so the installation of a new bridge crossing can go ahead in Nottingham. The 278ft-long (85m) Waterside Bridge is expected to be crane-lifted into ...
Throughout history, the River Leen has kept villages watered, supported industrialisation, shaped political boundaries and caused devastating floods. However, despite being "incredibly important" to ...
A major milestone has been reached in Nottingham’s Transforming Cities programme after the city’s new pedestrian and cycle bridge was lifted into place over the River Trent.
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Police issue investigation update after car found submerged in River Trent in Nottingham
In an update issued on Wednesday, November 19, Nottinghamshire Police said officers had still not been able to find the car ...
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Bridge over River Trent lifted into place by Europe's biggest crane
A 175-tonne pedestrian and cycle bridge over the River Trent has finally been lifted into place – just over four years to the day the plans were first revealed. The Waterside Bridge was first unveiled ...
The 85m (278ft)-long Waterside Bridge, the city's first river crossing built in more than 65 years, will link the Trent Basin area of the city and Lady Bay in Rushcliffe. The new pedestrian and cycle ...
Police are appealing for information after a car was spotted in the River Trent near Wilford Suspension Bridge.
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Police specialist search unit spotted by River Trent amid urgent appeal over submerged car
Officers received reports a car had been spotted entering the river near Victoria Embankment in West Bridgford ...
The modern infrastructure surrounding the River Leen was shaped by the response to floods in 1947 [Manuscripts and Special Collections, University of Nottingham] Throughout history, the River Leen has ...
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