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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 a "horror show" of repairs taking place at a city bar. Yet, they are still determined to serve their customers as they open tonight.
Repairs to flooring behind the bar turned into a substantially bigger job than expected, forcing Brass Monkey to close for the last three nights. Although not fully back to normal, it will be trading again this evening. Liam O'Brien, a partner at the venue - one of Nottingham's oldest independent bars - said: "It's been a horrible inconvenience and an absolute horror show.
She said: "I was on a cycle lane and crossing a junction, the traffic light was green [for her to go], when a van made an illegal left turn into the side street I was crossing and hit me. My back wheel was under his front wheel and I got dragged along the road a few feet until he stopped. Reassurance The respective teams behind two city pubs have reassured customers that they are not going anywhere. It comes after Nottingham City Council approved decisions to sell the freehold of The Navigation Inn, in Wilford Street at Castle Lock, and The Hole in The Wall, in North Sherwood Street.
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