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Nottingham:
Diamond City Nottingham lies in the heart of England, easily accessible by motorway, train or plane at the newly named Nottingham East Midlands Airport (though its actually located in Leicestershire!) The city and suburbs are built on a myriad of caves and you can visit the City Of Caves tourist attraction which depicts previous uses for these caves such as a tannery, air raid shelter, slum dwellings and more. Bizarrely the entrance is situated upstairs in Broad Marsh Shopping Centre! Ask any foreigner who or what they associate with Nottingham and the majority will say Robin Hood. Learn about this famous outlaw at the Tales Of Robin Hood tourist attraction where a ride takes you through the Greenwood to see how Robin lived complete with sounds and smells! A short film debates whether Robin was fact or fiction, but either way his legend is remembered with several street names such as Friar Lane and Maid Marian Way. Unfortunately Nottingham Castle is often a disappointment to those who only know the city from the blockbuster film Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves. There are no turrets as the castle is actually a Ducal mansion built atop Castle Rock. However, its lovely to wander round the Victorian gardens and admire the view and there are various permanent and temporary exhibitions inside as well as the art gallery in the Long Room which is said to be haunted! Other top tourist attractions include the award-winning Galleries Of Justice located in the old Shire Hall in the historic Lace Market area. Here you can learn about crime and punishment over the years from an exhibition on deportation to Australia to a chance to stand on the gallows or sit in the original courtroom and witness a true trial. Less macabre is Greens Mill; once the home of mathematician George Green and now a small hands-on science centre. You can climb inside the windmill to watch flour being produced and buy a bag to take home. Nottingham is recognised as one of the UKs top shopping centres with over 1,330 outlets. All the major department and chain stores are represented as well as unique niche retailers. Clumber Street linking Victoria Shopping Centre and Broad Marsh Shopping Centre is reputed to be the busiest pedestrian thoroughfare in Europe! For mid-shopping refreshment stops theres everything from a pint of real ale at the oldest inn in England, Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem, a cup of coffee at a pavement café or a cocktail at some trendy bar. The citys
industries used to be the manufacture of lace and Raleigh bicycles. Alas
the lace trade has almost died out and the area has been redeveloped with
offices and modern apartment living. The designer Paul Smith started his
business in the city at 10 Byard Lane in the Lace Market area. Nowadays
the biggest employers are Boots and Capital One. Beautiful machine-made
and hand-made Nottingham lace can still be purchased from the Lace Centre
opposite the castle. I think my home city has something for everyone and I wouldnt want to live anywhere else. (Well, maybe Sydney but my friends and family arent there!) But why take my word for it? Come to Mensas Diamond celebrations and see for yourself!u First published in VISA issue 67 (June 2006) |