A Nottinghamshire walking trail dedicated to one world-renowned writer is set to be extended to bridge together the borough’s literary, cultural and industrial heritage. Broxtowe is home to Brinsley Colliery and Moorgreen Colliery and is the birthplace of world-renowned writer D.H. Lawrence, who was from Eastwood in the north of the borough. But Broxtowe’s mining […]
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