The Forest Recreation Ground is an open space and recreation ground in Nottingham, England, approximately one mile north of the city centre. This urban...
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Nottingham Goose Fair is an annual travelling funfair held at the Forest Recreation Ground in Nottingham, England, during the first week of October. Largely...
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of English football. Founded in 1865, Nottingham Forest have played their home games at the City Ground since 1898. The club have won two European Cups...
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first fourteen years the club played most of their matches at the Forest Recreation Ground, from which they took their name. This was common land so the club...
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some cases, banned altogether. There are Park & Ride sites at the Forest Recreation Ground and Wilkinson Street. North of Wilkinson Street, the route joins...
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is Grade II* listed. It is situated at the south-east corner of Forest Recreation Ground. Church Cemetery was founded in 1848 and was designed by Edwin...
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ward contains the open areas of Nottingham General Cemetery, the Forest Recreation Ground, The Arboretum and Church Cemetery, all of which contain listed...
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Partners on the site of the former Forest Comprehensive School on Gregory Boulevard, opposite the Forest Recreation Ground. The Sherwood Rise site now accommodates...
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Olympic and then for St. Andrews, a church team based near the Forest Recreation Ground on Gregory Boulevard, where he played as a defender and midfielder...
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Goose Fair. CricketArchive – overview. Retrieved on 18 July 2009. Forest Recreation Ground. Retrieved on 18 July 2009. Cricket Grounds of Nottinghamshire...
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