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  2. Cornerstone Church (Nottingham) - Wikipedia

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    2012. Construction cost. £6,600,000. Clergy. Minister (s) John Russell. Cornerstone Church, is an independent evangelical church in Nottingham, England. It is one of the largest churches in Nottingham, with some 600 people coming together to worship each Sunday morning. [1]

  3. Nottingham city centre - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham city centre has been ranked fifth on Experian's list of the top 15 UK retail areas. [2] The city centre's fashion core is centred on Bridlesmith Gate, which is home to upmarket names such as Kurt Geiger, Ted Baker and Diesel. Sir Paul Smith's flagship store is located on Middle Pavement, and Hugo Boss is located on St. Peter's Gate.

  4. St Peter's Church, Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St Peter with St James. St Peter's Church, formally The Church of St Peter with St James, is an Anglican parish church in the city centre of Nottingham, England. It is part of the parish of All Saints', St Mary's and St Peter's, Nottingham. The church is Grade I listed by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport as a building ...

  5. Nottingham Conference Centre - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham, England, United Kingdom. Coordinates. 52°57′22″N 1°09′07″W  /  52.9562°N 1.1520°W  / 52.9562; -1.1520. Nottingham Conference Centre is a modern conference facility in the heart of Nottingham city centre. It was created in 2009 as part of the Newton-Arkwright regeneration development at Nottingham Trent ...

  6. Theatre Royal, Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    The Theatre Royal in Nottingham, England, is a theatre venue in the heart of Nottingham City Centre and is owned by Nottingham City Council as part of a complex that also includes the city's Royal Concert Hall. [1] The Theatre Royal attracts major touring dramas, opera, ballet, West End musicals and an annual pantomime.

  7. Nottingham Royal Concert Hall - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham Royal Concert Hall is a concert hall in the English city of Nottingham. It is owned by Nottingham City Council and is part of a complex that also includes the city's Theatre Royal. [1] The Royal Concert Hall's striking modern architecture has proved to be a city landmark at the heart of Nottingham City Centre, opposite the more ...

  8. Victoria Centre - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.victoria-centre.com. The Victoria Centre is a shopping centre and social housing complex in Nottingham, England, constructed by Taylor Woodrow between 1967 and 1972. It contains fashion and high street chain stores as well as cafes, restaurants, an indoor market, and the Nottingham Victoria bus station.

  9. Castle Gate Congregational Centre - Wikipedia

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    The congregation formed in the 1650s. The first meeting house on Castle Gate was established in 1689 under the Act of Toleration. [2] The present building was erected in 1863 to designs by the architect Richard Charles Sutton, [3] and opened for worship in 1864. The congregation suffered from some embarrassment in 1866 when Henry Walter Wood ...