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At around 16:30 today there was a collision involving a ford fiesta and a hopper bus on the Beeston Road next to the junction with Greenfield Street approximately a hundred yards east of the University South Entrance. Initial reports suggest that no one was hurt, a witness reported the...
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The penultimate day of campaigning was one of the quietest. Only a few candidates were seen to be campaigning outside of Portland and whilst the banners still hang, there were none to be found outside of Hallward. By 8pm 9257 students had voted constituting a 27.9% turnout so far....
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Work began on 21st of February to install street lights on the Station road after a student led campaign put pressure on Nottinghamshire County Council in April 2014. The campaign accumulated 1,555 signatures for the petition submitted to the Council as 92% of people surveyed in 2013 described the...
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1. What would you consider the main successes from your time as sports officer? Kiri: My main successes have been that the partnership between the university and the union is a lot stronger and that is an indirect success of students it actually is a big improvement on what...
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Plans for a £40 million sports village at the University of Nottingham have been accepted after being altered to prevent felling trees. Proposals for the village were initially declined by Nottingham City Council on the grounds that it would require the loss of three veteran oak trees, believed to...
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A new loan scheme was announced by the Chancellor in last week’s Autumn Statement that would entitle students seeking to study at a postgraduate level of up to £10,000. According to Mr Osborne, it will ‘revolutionise’ the access that students across the country will have to postgraduate education. Treasury forecasts predict that this loan...