The Nottinghamian: Sad goodbye to 300-year-old funfair

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Stay up to date with all the latest stories across Nottinghamshire in the daily Nottinghamian newsletter. You can receive the newsletter straight to your inbox every weekday by signing up right here. Hello, Today's edition of the Nottinghamian takes a look at the difficult decision a couple have had to make to close a 300-year-old funfair. It comes as the pair, who have run the site for the past 60 years, are retiring this year.

The cost of living crisis has made things more difficult but the family are determined to look on the positive side as Alf and Winona prepare to retire. In an emotional post on Facebook, Mr and Mrs Turvill wanted to say an "extremely huge thank you" to everyone who had worked at Sherwood Forest Fun Park or visited over the years. The family said they were sharing the news with a "heavy heart and tears streaming down my cheeks".

These bedrooms will provide short-term emergency accommodation for people who find themselves homeless. While changes will be made on the two floors to convert them into bedrooms, the ground floor will continue to provide day support. Phase one of the development will begin in the coming months, with the first part of the development to include the replacement of the support centre's existing windows to double-glazed aluminium windows.

Living the dream A Newark dancer who has toured the world with top artists like Camilla Cabello, Ed Sheeran and KSI has shared what it's like being a professional dancer. Kailum Richardson, 23, started dancing when he was eight-years-old and after years of hard work he is currently in the process of moving to America to further his career.

'Always been kind' A Nottingham woman has shared the secret to a long life as she reaches 100-years-old. Carolie Howells marked the milestone with her family and friends at Epperstone Court in West Bridgford. Carolie was joined by over 75 guests where there was live entertainment and a moving speech given by her son, Adrian.

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