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Arnold, Nottinghamshire Data Recovery


Arnold
Arnold is located in Nottinghamshire
Arnold

 Arnold shown within Nottinghamshire
Population 35,900 
District Gedling
Shire county Nottinghamshire
Region East Midlands
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town NOTTINGHAM
Postcode district NG5
Dialling code 0115
Police Nottinghamshire
Fire Nottinghamshire
Ambulance East Midlands
EU Parliament East Midlands
UK Parliament Gedling
List of places: UK • England • Nottinghamshire

Arnold, Nottinghamshire

Arnold is a suburb of Nottingham, England. It is to the north-east of the city boundary, and is in the local government district of Gedling. It has only had a market since 1968, and had a number of factories associated with the hosiery industry. The town has a population of 35,900 (2000 data).

Today Arnold forms part of Greater Nottingham lying to the north east of the city and in the local government Borough of Gedling. Arnold is a mixed area containing both private and council housing. Areas within Arnold include Daybrook, Woodthorpe, Redhill and Killisick.

Arnold town centre has a diverse range of restaurants and bars and a choice of shops including big stores such as Sainsbury's and Asda and small independent businesses.

History

Arnold was referred to as 'Ernehale' in the Domesday Book, which translates as 'the valley of eagles'. In the book 'A History of Arnold' by Rupert King and James Russell (1913) the derivation given is thus:

'Heron-hald',meaning the corner of the forest where Herons (large birds) live. Which becomes over the centuries since 600A.D. by 'lazy' pronunciation, Eron-ald, thence Ern-old and Arn-old.

Due to the local topography Arnold can never have been a haunt of eagles, because they inhabit areas of rocky outcrops,which have formed cliffs; the nearest such location being Creswell Crags, some 20 miles north-west as the eagle flies.

St. Mary's Church, Arnold dates from the fourteenth century.

Arnold was a centre of the framework knitting industry in the 19th century. It was the site of the first framebreaking incidents of the Luddite riots, in March 1811, when 63 frames were smashed.[1] The Luddite riots were a workers' response to decreasing pay, standard of living and conditions of employment in the industry as a result of changing fashions decreasing demand for their style of hosiery.

Railway

Arnold once had a railway station known as "Daybrook and Arnold". It was closed along with the rest of the line on 4 April 1960. The station was located on Mansfield Road on what is now a retail park. There is still evidence of the line, including the bridge on Thackerys Lane and the remnants of the embankments on Arnot Hill Park (just behind the B&Q). The Line was the Outer Circle Line, with trains to Gedling and Netherfield with the terminus being Nottingham Victoria.[citation needed]

Home Brewery

grid reference SK590450

Notable people

Richard Parkes Bonington (1802-1828), painter.

Andrea Lowe (born 1 January 1975), actress.

    Sir John Robinson (1824-1913), founder of the Home Brewery.

    Samuel Robinson (Brother of Sir John Robinson), founder of Daybrook Laundry.

    Thomas Hawksley (1807-1893), civil engineer responsible for major water and sanitary improvements in Nottingham and other parts of the United Kingdom.

    Arthur Henry Knighton-Hammond (1875 - 1970), painter.

    Bus services

    25: Nottingham > Carlton > Westdale Lane > Mapperley > Arnold.

    56: Nottingham > Sherwood > Plains Estate > Arnold.

    58: Nottingham > Sherwood > Arnold > Killisick.

    N58: Nottingham > Sherwood > Arnold > Killisick > Plains Estate.

    59: Nottingham > Sherwood > Arnold > Killsick.

    70: Nottingham > Basford > Bulwell > Rise Park > Arnold.

    87: Nottingham > Sherwood > City Hospital > Redhill > Arnold.

    L9: Nottingham > Carlton Valley > Mapperley > Sherwood > City Hospital > Arnold > Bestwood Park.

    L11: Arnold > Top Valley > Bulwell > Basford > Bilborough > Wollaton > Beeston.

    L53: Clifton > QMC > Valley Road > Arnold.

    Trent Barton

      Calverton Connection: Nottingham > Sherwood > Arnold > Calverton.

      Veolia (Dunn-Line)

        154: Victoria Park > Netherfield > Carlton Valley > Mapperley > Arnold > City Hospital.

        Premiere Travel

          6: City Hospital > Arnold > Lambley > Woodborough > Calverton > Epperstone > Lowdham > Gunthorpe > Bingham

          7A: Nottingham > Mapperley > Arnold > Calverton.


 

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