The final Nottinghamian of the month. Where has January gone?
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 Nottingham being ranked as the poorest place in the country. It comes as Government data looked into the amount of disposable income households have each year.
In comparison to the UK average of £21,440, Nottingham had the lowest GDHI per head at £13,952. This has increased from £13,147 in 2018 and £13,560 in 2019, before the coronavirus pandemic. The GDHI measure is seen to reflect the "material welfare" of the household sector, which includes residents of traditional households, those living in communal establishments and the business income of self-employed people.
It has recently been taken over by Rosa's Thai, which serves classic Thai dishes and street-food snacks. It comes as the council has commenced a review of its premises within the Property Trading Account. As part of the council's Together for Nottingham Recovery and Improvement Plan Refresh 2022, the authority is considering properties which could be disposed.
Trivia question: In 2005, a section of which road between Nottingham and Derby was named Brian Clough Way?Notts nostalgia The Flying Horse Arcade has a long history stretching back to the 13th century and it has only been a shopping arcade since 1989. The Grade II-listed building has 1483 on the front which is the date it was established. It was built on the site of a former house by the Plumtre family when they came to the city in the 13th century.
The building became part of the Berni Inn chain in the 1980s and was one of the most popular places to go for food and drink in the city. Developers offered the chain money to close the pub in 1988 so it could be made into a shopping arcade, according to an article in the Post. Today, many parts of the original building exist such as the wooden fireplace which can be seen in the 200 Degrees Coffee Shop. There are around 13 different shops within the building.
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