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  2. Nottingham College - Wikipedia

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    The Sixth Form College was previously the 11–18 'High Pavement Grammar School', first established in 1788 as the 'Unitarian Day Charity School' behind the High Pavement Chapel on High Pavement, in the Lace Market area. From 1895 until 1955, the school was in Stanley Road in Forest Fields, then moving to the Bestwood Estate.

  3. High Pavement - Wikipedia

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    High Pavement Chapel (now Pitcher and Piano public house). Grade II Unitarian chapel, then lace industry museum and exhibition centre. 1876. By Stuart Colman of Bristol. Converted 1989. [8] Behind High Pavement Chapel is High Pavement School founded in 1788, with alterations in 1846, 1874 and 1881. The building is now used as offices. 14. Grade II.

  4. Nottinghamshire County Council - Wikipedia

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    Old Shire Hall, High Pavement, Nottingham: Council's meeting place 1889–1954. When the county council was first created it met at the Shire Hall on High Pavement in Nottingham, a courthouse built in 1770 which had been the meeting place of the quarter sessions which preceded the county council. [23]

  5. County House, Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    County House is a Grade II* listed building at 23 High Pavement, Nottingham. History. A house has existed on this site since at least the 16th century ...

  6. High Pavement Chapel - Wikipedia

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    High Pavement Chapel is a redundant church building in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. It is now the Pitcher and Piano public house and is Grade II listed. It was built as, and for most of its existence operated as, a Unitarian place of worship. The building seen from the south, with a Nottingham Express Transit tram in the foreground

  7. Hucknall Sixth Form Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Hucknall Sixth Form Centre is a coeducational sixth form centre located in Hucknall, Nottinghamshire, England. [ 1 ] It opened in September 2016 and is home to the collaborative sixth form of The National Academy , The Holgate Academy and Queen Elizabeth's Academy .

  8. Nottingham city centre - Wikipedia

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    Part of Nottingham's expansive cave network is open to the public through the City of Caves attraction, and the Galleries of Justice on High Pavement was once a fully functioning Victorian courtroom. Notable churches within the city centre include the Roman Catholic Nottingham Cathedral and the medieval St. Mary's Church at the heart of the ...

  9. Stanley Middleton - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Bulwell, Nottinghamshire, in 1919 and educated at High Pavement School, Stanley Road, Nottingham, and later at University College Nottingham. Middleton started writing while at university and in 1958 published A Short Answer. Alongside his work as an author, he taught English at High Pavement Grammar School for many years