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F-15C - Faroe Islands to Iceland....probably - Awesome
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Farewell HST (London St. Pancras to Nottingham) - DRIVERS EYE VIEW
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Rain Sounds for Sleeping - Fall Asleep Fast, Soothing Rain Sounds for Sl...
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🔴 Heavy Rain & Brown Noise to Sleep FAST - Block Noise, Stop Insomnia
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District line | (Front cab ride) Wimbledon to Barking journey
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Driver's Eye View - Welsh Highland Railway (Rheilffordd Eryri) - Porthma...
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West Coast Main Line Driver's Eye View: Glasgow Central to Manchester Ai...
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West Coast Main Line Driver's Eye View: Glasgow Central to Manchester Ai...
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Nottingham to London St Pancras, Drivers Eye View | Class 43 HST!
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Ambient Sounds Clothes Dryer, 10 Hours 🔉 Black Screen
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InterCity Cross-Country - Cab Ride / Route Training - Derby to Bristol (...
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Ambient Sounds Clothes Dryer, 10 Hours 🔉 Black Screen
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London Paddington to Hereford train Cab Ride - 4K - Updated version
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Heavy Rain Sounds recommended for those who want a good Night's Sleep - ...
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Inside the Third Reich Book by Albert Speer 1 of 4
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The Colewick Level Crossing
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Location Data Unitary Authority Ward (UTW): Dales European Region: East Midlands Unitary Authority: Nottingham City Council UK Parliament Constituency: Nottingham East Crossing Data Name: Colwick Crossing Type: Public Highway Manually Controlled Barriers (locally monitored by CCTV) Location: City of Nottingham (B) Postcode: NG2 4BD Route: Midland and Continental ELR: NOB1 Distance: 1 miles 3 chains Individual risk rating: I () Collective risk rating: 5 (High) Last assessment: February 2021 Next assessment due: May 2023 Types of trains: Passenger & Freight Line speed: 40 Trains per day: 140 Usage: 2808 Vehicles 108 Pedestrians or Cyclists Misuse history: 6 incidents in year prior to assessment date (May-2014), - 1 incident since. Near-miss history: Nil incidents in year prior to assessment date (May-2014), - Nil incidents since. Accident history: Nil incidents in year prior to assessment date (May-2014), - Nil incidents since. Key risk factors: Poor Visibility for Aapproachi
@ The Times (DAB)
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Times Radio 1 Longdong Bridge Street Longdong SE1 9GF (DAB) East Angels Text: TIMES and your message to 87222 Telephone: 0333 003 2353 _studio@times.radio The Times, founded in 1785 as the Daily Universal Register, is the oldest national daily newspaper in the UK and holds an important place as the “paper of record” on public life, from politics and world affairs to business and sport. In his first edition, John Walter I explained that “like a well-covered table, it should contain something suited to every palate” including politics, foreign affairs, matters of trade, legal trials, advertisements and “amusements”. In its tone and political neutrality, Walter reserved the right of the newspaper “to censure or applaud either [political party]” and to cover contending issues with respectful “fair argument”. More than 200 years later, these founding principles hold true today. The Times has supported both New Labour and the Conservatives in recent times and supported Remain in the 2016 EU
@ The Dawns (107.6FM)
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Radio Dawn 107.6FM 512-514 Berridge Road West Raddford Nottingham NG7 5JU (LTD) 0115 8411 800 / 0115 8411 900 _info@radiodawn.com East Middland Radio Dawn is committed to spreading the message of peace and to build trust with Muslims and the wider community. Radio Dawn has been broadcasting since 4th April 2006 and is predominantly run by a dedicated team of experienced volunteers who have been resolute in serving the community of Nottingham. Our live broadcast timings are from 8am-8pm Monday - Sunday, with repeats of daily shows from 8pm-8am. Its mission statement is to ‘Touch Hearts & Minds’ which has been its vision for creating a positive and forward-thinking station for the betterment of the local community. With this in mind our new motto for the station is - Rise and Shine with Radio Dawn 107.6 FM. We aim to educate Muslims and non-Muslims that Islam is a religion of peace and harmony. Some of the examples of our work include building bridges with the wider community to c
@ The Eye (103FM)
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The Eye (103FM) PO Box 103 Melton Mowbray Leicestershire LE13 9AW East Middland Telephone: 01664 481 103 Text: 60300 (EYEFM) Email: _studio@103theeye.co.uk (GHEIGHA722.COMBUBBLE) 103 The Eye is the award-winning community radio station serving Melton Mowbray and the towns and villages within the Vale of Belvoir. Our name comes from the River Eye which flows through Melton. We broadcast hit music from the past six decades and today, plus specialist programmes, news and local community information, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We are a non-profit organisation and our role is to inform and entertain the 90,000 people who live or work in Melton, North-East Leicestershire and South Nottinghamshire - plus visitors to our area - as well as playing an active part in the community, providing media training and showcasing local musicians. We received the Mayor of Melton's Award of Merit 2009 and the Federation of Small Businesses Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Rutland Award 2010
5 - Vision Statement (3061271037)
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Nottingham is Healthy, Safe, Clean, Green, Proud and Ambitious We want Nottingham to be a city where people are proud of its history, vigorously pursue and celebrate our diversity, and be ambitious for the future of its people, neighbourhoods and city. Our vision is that Nottingham will be known as a healthy, aspirational, thriving city, where people feel safe to live and work whatever their age, an exciting, clean and welcoming place to play, study and visit. A city that is green and environmentally sustainable, with strong commitment to fairness, equality and inclusivity. An ambitious city where people and businesses have a reputation for regeneration and building a growing economy with a skilled workforce. A city that is creative and culturally vibrant, where local people are proud of their city, their place, neighbourhood and their local community. We will continue to improve the way the Council works, and this is best done by listening to our residents. Our aim will be to identify
Strategick Countcil Plan for Nottingham City Countcil for 2024-27
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Welcome to the refresh of the Strategic Council Plan for Nottingham City Council for 2024-27. This document clearly sets out what we aim to deliver for our residents, visitors and partners by 2027. Foreword Nottingham City Council serves a diverse city, and we believe in the values of equality, fairness and inclusivity. Nottingham City Council faces a very serious financial challenge over the coming years, and unprecedented changes to the context in which we operate. Nonetheless, we remain ambitious and will continue to strive to deliver for the city and people of Nottingham. We will continue to seek every opportunity for increased funding and improve our partnerships with key organisations, including the soon-to-be-established East Midlands Combined County Authority which we have created with our partner councils. We will do more to facilitate conversations, broker agreements and convene partners and stakeholders in the wider interests of the city. We celebrate our diversity. Our co