Sitemap
Nottingham » Road Transport And Motoring » Motoring Parts And Spares
Nottingham Motoring Parts And Spares
Welcome to the Ufindus user friendly directory. If you are looking for motoring services then we have a vast variety of listings available. Ufindus operate a rapid and efficient service in order to deliver quality listings. If you are a car owner and are searching for a range of car parts including air conditioning, brake discs and performance then the Ufindus motoring parts and spares directory can help. With the Ufindus motoring parts directory you are only a click away from a range of specific company listings that can provide your entire car servicing needs. Feel free to take time and browse our range of motoring parts listings including air conditioning, brake discs and performance.
About Nottingham - show infohide info
Nottingham is a city in the county of Nottinghamshire, in the East Midlands region of England. The city lies on the River Trent, and has a population of 270,300 (2001 census). Nottingham was originally founded as a Saxon settlement, but was captured by the Danes in the 9th century, and became on the five boroughs of the Danelaw. Nottingham was once known as Tigguo Cobauc ('House of Caves') due to the history of man-caves in the settlement. Later, the town became Snottingham (meaning 'Snot's People, named after a local chief), though the S was dropped over time. In the 11th century, a castle was built in the town, on an outcrop overlooing the river. Nottingham has expanded around the castle, with Market Square being an important part of the development. The English Civil War began in Nottingham in 1642, when King Charles I raised his standard upon Nottingham Castle. The castle was demolished by the victorious Parliamentarians in 1651. The Castle Mansion was built on the site, only to be gutted by the Reform Riots of 1831. The mansion was subsequently restored and was re-opened by the local council as England's first art gallery outside of London. During the 19th century, Nottingham became famous for its lace production, which is continued today albeit on a much smaller scale. It was in 1897 that Nottingham was granted city status as a part of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee celebrations. The town has a diverse ethnic mix, and as a university town has an excellent range of nightlife, including clubs, bars and restaurants. Nottingham is home to a number of companies, including Boots Chemists and Raleigh Cycles (though this closed in 2003). Other employers include Capital One, Powergen and the University. The town has changed in recent years, with a shift to more service orientated industries. The railway station in Nottingham sees services operated by Midland Mainline to London St Pancras and Central Trains, to destinations including Leicester, Lincoln, Cardiff (via Birmingham), Norwich, Worksop, Mansfield, Liverpool (via Manchester) and Skegness. Nearby is also Nottingham East Midlands Airport, with flights to European destinations, offered mainly by low cost airlines including easyJet, bmiBaby and Ryanair. There are also regular charters to European destinations, with some summer charters to Florida. Birmingham Airport is an hour away, with more scheduled operators and more long haul destiations. Nearby towns to Nottingham include Derby, Hucknall, Ripley, Ilkeston, Beeston, Mansfield, Sheffield, Loughborough and Kirkby-in-Ashfield.
This category has the related categories:
- Auto Electricians
- Breakdown Assistance And Recovery
- Car Accessories And Tinting
- Garage Services Repairs Mechanics And Equipment
- Import And Export
- Motorcycle Repairs And Servicing
- Motorcycle Sales And Accessories
- New Cars
- Scooters And Mopeds
- Vehicle Bodywork And Body Repair
- Vehicle Repairs And Servicing
- Vehicle Restoration And Transportation
Back to top
