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Route 141 is a bus route that operates between Nottingham and Sutton-in-Ashfield. [1] In early July 2022, Trent Barton announced that it would stop running route 141 in September. [2] However, later in the month it was announced that Nottinghamshire County Council would subsidise the service for a year and would tender the route with local bus ...
The NG postcode area, also known as the Nottingham postcode area, [2] is a group of 29 postcode districts in the East Midlands of England, within seven post towns.These cover southern and central Nottinghamshire (including Nottingham, Mansfield, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Newark-on-Trent and Southwell), parts of south-west Lincolnshire (including Grantham and Sleaford) and small parts of Derbyshire ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 January 2025. Market town in Nottinghamshire, England Human settlement in England Sutton-in-Ashfield St Mary Church, Sutton-in-Ashfield Main Parish Church Sutton-in-Ashfield Location within Nottinghamshire Population 36,404 (2021 Census) OS grid reference SK 49446 58935 District Ashfield Shire county ...
A38 at Sutton in Ashfield B6020 at Ravenshead Originally ran along Tuel Lane and Tower Hill in Sowerby Bridge. Upgraded to an A-road with the same number. B6140 (defunct) A58 Rochdale Road, Halifax A58 in Bolton Brow Ran along Pye Nest Road; now upgraded to the A6142. B6144 Haworth: Bradford: B6145 Denholme Gate: Bradford: B6148 (defunct)
In the 1980s plans were formulated to reopen a passenger train service from Nottingham to Mansfield; this was to be mainly on the former Midland Railway route, but a short section of the former GNR line was used around Kirkby-in-Ashfield. The new service and route, marketed as the Robin Hood Line, was opened progressively from 1995 onwards.
Southwards from Worksop, the line followed the old MR route as far as Sutton-in-Ashfield. Between Sutton-in-Ashfield and Kirkby-in-Ashfield, the line was diverted in 1972 to take the former Great Northern Railway (GNR) route through the area. [3] This allowed British Rail to sell land right in the centre of Kirkby-in-Ashfield whilst