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Encyclopedia > Radford, Nottingham

Radford is an area of Nottingham. In recent years it has suffered from crime problems, although there are signs that recent efforts by the authorities may be improving the situation. On an average night in Radford you are likely to hear the sound of gangs of youths launching fireworks at each other. Nottingham is a city located in Nottinghamshire, in the East Midlands of England. ...


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BBC - Nottingham Students - The Dark Side Of Nottingham (1646 words)
Nottingham has further hit the headlines with a 13-year-old mother calling for sex education to be given younger.
As a result Nottingham authorities have outlined a plan of action for the next seven years; with the intention of a 15% reduction in unwanted conceptions in under 16 year olds by 2004, and a further 50% reduction in 2010.
Nottingham's location on the drug route between London and Manchester has led to a significant number of drug-related gang shootings in the Meadows area.
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, or NOTTS - Online Information article about NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, or NOTTS (2926 words)
establishment in the county, Nottingham being the principal centre.
jurisdiction over 127 towns in Nottinghamshire, and was held at Nottingham until 1321, in 1330 at Algarthorpe and in 1790 at Lenton, being finally abolished in 1849.
Numerous cotton-mills were erected in Nottinghamshire in the 18th century, and there were silk-mills at Nottingham.
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