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Nottinghamshire
[not-ing-uhm-sheer, -sher, -ham-]
noun
a county in central England. 854 sq. mi. (2,210 sq. km).
Nottinghamshire
/ -ʃə, ˈnɒtɪŋəmˌʃɪə /
noun
Notts. an inland county of central England: generally low-lying, with part of the S Pennines and the remnant of Sherwood Forest in the east. Nottingham became an independent unitary authority in 1998. Administrative centre: Nottingham. Pop (excluding Nottingham): 755 400 (2003 est). Area (excluding Nottingham): 2086 sq km (805 sq miles)
Example Sentences
A spokesperson for Nottinghamshire Police said officers were still "conducting extensive inquiries" but no arrests had been made and the bike had not been located.
Raskin also questioned why Reform UK had prevented its councillors in Nottinghamshire from speaking to the local newspaper and its website, the Nottingham Post and Nottinghamshire Live.
The ban, which included BBC-funded journalists based at the title as part of the Local Democracy Reporting Service, had been criticised by Nottinghamshire Live editor Natalie Fahy.
Afterwards, the BBC asked Farage why Barton had banned Nottinghamshire Live reporters.
The Reform UK leader of Nottinghamshire County Council has denied that his party's councillors were barred from speaking to a local newspaper's reporters.
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