It is almost 14 years since
Nottingham Magistrates Court granted Dusk Till Dawn a casino licence, and paved the way for the launch of what is now the home of British poker. The club has gone from strength-to-strength since it first opened its doors, but the COVID-19 pandemic forced the clubs closure last year.
The number 14 comes up against when talking about Dusk Till Dawn because it is 14 months since
Rob Yong and his management team made the decision to close the iconic venue to the poker-loving public. Yong bolted the doors shut even before the British government forced non-essential businesses to close as the country prepared for a lockdown.
Hucknall woman pleads guilty to assaulting two emergency workers
A Hucknall woman has been remanded into custody after pleading guilty to assaulting two emergency workers and three other charges.
Sunday, 23rd May 2021, 8:25 pm
At Mansfield Magistrates’ Court, Tanya Lee, 40, pleaded guilty to assaulting a police officer on November 11, 2020 and custody detention officer on March 6, 2021.
Lee, of Shortwood Avenue, Hucknall, also pleaded guilty to one count of causing criminal damage to a car on November 11, 2020, one charge of being drunk and disorderly and and one charge of using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour that was also racially aggravated towards a police officer, both at the Premier Inn on Loughborough Road in West Bridgford on February 24, 2021.
Live updates from court as defendants appear for alleged Covid restriction breaches
We are following cases as they are heard at Nottingham Magistrates Court
Updated
A coronavirus advice sign in Nottingham (Image: PA)
Today we are live blogging from Nottingham Magistrates Court as cases due to be heard include alleged breaches of Covid restrictions.
Three women are charged with participating in an indoor gathering consisting of two or more people in Nottingham.
One man is charged with two others of participating in a gathering in a public outdoor place in Worksop during Tier 4 restrictions.
Other cases listed today include an allegation of assault by beating in Clifton Boulevard; fraud by abuse of position; theft; possessing cocaine; dangerous driving; causing criminal damage.
Sneinton man appears in court charged with 11 alleged crimes in city
He has been remanded in custody
08:21, 4 APR 2021
Coleridge Street in Radford (Image: Google)
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Man due in court after woman punched in the face in Sutton
A man is due before magistrates today after a woman was left hospitalised by a punch to the face in Sutton.
Saturday, 3rd April 2021, 9:59 am
Gareth Davis, of Byron Road in Annesley, has been charged with grievous bodily harm and will appear at Nottingham Magistrates Court
Gareth Davis, 40, was arrested after the woman - who remains in hospital in a serious condition - was allegedly attacked on Coxmoor Road.
After she made her way home on Tuesday (March 30) where she was treated by paramedics Davis was found by police following a search of the area.