We went to the Victoria Centre in Nottingham after lockdown and found it busy - but organised
Our reporter reviews his experience inside Nottingham s marquee shopping centre
Nottingham s Victoria Centre pictured from Parliament Street on Thursday, April 15. (Image: Andrew Topping / Nottingham Post)
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As shops reopen their doors and people flock back to the high street, many shoppers are likely feeling anxious about social distancing in popular shopping hotspots.
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Friday, 5th March 2021, 2:47 pm
John Healey, MP for Dearne Valley, has written to Boris Johnson in a last-ditch attempt to get him to stick to a pledge made in November 2019 during the General Election campaign.
He says Mr Johnson made a ‘categorical’ pledge that miners would get their ‘fair share’ from the Mineworkers Pension Scheme during his campaign in Mansfield in 2019.
Mr Johnson told Andrew Topping, former Mansfield Chad reporter: “I want to tell the Mansfield Chad categorically that we will make sure that no Mansfield miner, or any other miner signed up to the Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme, is out of pocket.”
Monday, December 21, 2020 1:29 pm
Lois Topping, 91, of Coralville, died from a stroke on Monday, Nov. 30, 2020, in Lubbock, Texas, with daughter, Susan at her side.
Lois Laverne (Griffith) Topping was born Sept. 3, 1929, in Wellman, to Floyd and Gertrude Griffith. Lois attended Wellman schools graduating with the Class of 1947. She met and married William (“Bill”) Topping of Wellman on Aug. 20, 1950, at the Asbury Methodist Church in Wellman. Bill, a U.S. Army veteran, served from 1951-1953, in the Central Intelligence Corps at Fort Holabird, Md. They then relocated back to Iowa from 1953-1967. During those years Bill was teaching and coaching in several Iowa school districts. Bill then taught at Gateway Technical College in Kenosha Wis. Bill died on Dec. 25, 2003.