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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 brings news of Wilko "fighting to survive" as it plans to cut 95 jobs in Nottinghamshire. The business said it is still trying to match pre-pandemic figures.

The company, which is based in Manton Wood Enterprise Park in Worksop, previously warned of its plans to outsource its customer service operations and that from February 2023 all customer enquires would be dealt with by a third party. The plan being developed will focus on the development of Forest Corner, north of Edwinstowe, which acts as the primary entrance to Sherwood Forest, and they will also be looking to improve the Robin Hood experience. Work initially began on the masterplan and developing Forest Corner in 2019, with an online public consultation on draft proposals taking place in July 2020.

Weather and trivia Weather: Cloudy and very windy, with patchy rain, mostly light, spreading in from the northwest from late Friday morning. Becoming drier and less windy later in the afternoon. Maximum temperature 14 °C.Trivia question: The roads on the Lunar Estate in Bulwell are named after what?Transformation Plans have been granted for the development of a restaurant and bar at the site of a former Lloyds TSB bank in Mapperley.

New opening A new restaurant is opening in the heart of Nottingham city centre - and even before the first official day it has raised more than £3,800 for the victims of the Turkish earthquake. A special event attended by more than 200 people was organised at Te'Mola by its Turkish owner Murat Yer.

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