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Nottingham has two large shopping centres, the Broadmarsh Centre and the Victoria Centre, situated at opposite ends of the city centre .The Victoria Centre is the bigger of the two, containing 120 shops (not counting all the various stalls in the market area.)
Getting there is easy - if you drive, there's parking for over 2700 cars . If you don't drive, don't worry - almost all the Nottingham City Transport buses stop either directly outside the Victoria Centre, or within a few minutes walk of it . Other bus companies from slightly further afield, such as Trent Barton , terminate at the local coach station within the centre . If you're walking, the centre is signposted from various points in the city centre, and at the end of the day when you're weighed down with shopping, there are 2 taxi ranks directly outside the main entrance ...
Advantages: Very refreshing, musculine fragrance Disadvantages: A bit pricey
I recently purchased some jeans through Marks and Spencer Online, and whilst browsing the site, came across M & S's own brand of shower gel, ISIS for Men. I wasn't particularly looking to buy this product but it looked like a good quality brand and I like trying new ranges of shower gel. The 200ml tube was quite expensive at £3.50, but in my experience, you only get what you pay for!
A few days after placing my order, I received my jeans and shower gel through the post. I was particularly keen to start using the gel as soon as possible and was very impressed by the stylish, sophisticated appearance of the packaging. The gel comes in a dark grey stand-up tube, with the ISIS logo down the right-hand side and a description 'Shower Gel with Hair Conditioner' in smaller vertical silver writing. The packaging is very much the epitome ...
Advantages: A view of history through everyday objects in Nottingham Disadvantages: No access for wheelchairs
The table was covered in the bright green cloth of Lincoln scattered with children's games, the reflection in the large mirror of the heavy Victorian sideboard reproduce the image of the china tea service, the brass oil lamp and the big family bible. In the other corner was the Grandfather clock no longer ticking and the hearth of the fire place with it's big cast iron fender framing the roaring open coal fire reminded me of the days of my childhood visiting my Great, Great Aunt Caroline. This room was virtually identical to her front parlour right down to the piano that now lay silent but in my mind I could hear the tinkling notes that over 30 years ago I had heard when my brother attempted to play. But I wasn't in Aunt Carrie's house, I was stood in the Victorian parlour in the Museum of Nottingham Life at the Brew House Yard ...