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Nottinghamshire Police and Nottinghamshire County Council have been contacted by MailOnline for comment.
Meanwhile in Essex police put the brakes on a huge car rally after more than 450 motors arrived for an illegal meet last night.
Tipped off that hundreds of cruising enthusiasts would be on a 25-mile drive from Chelmsford to Thurrock in Essex officers moved in to make one arrest and handed out fines to 22 others.
A second bid later to regroup was also disrupted and fines issued for offences including speeding and careless driving. Some were given formal warnings that if they tried to do the same thing again, their cars would be seized.
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image captionRoger and Margaret Lymn lived in Trent Cottages for 49 years
Residents who sold their home to make way for HS2 have branded the possible downgrading of the line an act of cruelty .
Roger and Margaret Lymn sold their Derbyshire home to the government in 2020, as it was considered blighted by the line s eastern leg.
It has now been suggested this route - between Leeds and Birmingham - may be scrapped.
However, the government has maintained it is committed to the route.
Mr and Mrs Lymn lived at Trent Cottages, Long Eaton, for 49 years and thought it would be where they spent the rest of their lives.
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National Infrastructure Commision’s downgrading of eastern branch to Leeds triggers anger among business and political leaders
Infrastructure lobby groups have slammed the National Infrastructure Commission for curtailing the eastern section HS2, saying its proposals would be “be deeply damaging to the North and the Midlands”.
Yesterday, the NIC suggested the government should push ahead with the western side of the railway to Manchester, but that it could halt the eastern side to Leeds or build it in phases to save money and to prioritise regional rail links.
Midlands Connect, Connecting Britain and Transport for the North have all come out against the report, urging the government to commit to funding and building the project in full.