We have been made aware of T-Jay’s story and his family’s wish for him to stay at Westdale Junior School. We have asked both Westdale School and Nova Education Trust for a comment, but none has been made. It is a story that, thankfully, most [ … ]
Breck Hill Road Junction
Following a petition of 1600 signatures, supported by a local councillor, residents and businesses in Mapperley, Nottinghamshire County Council have now completed the technical assessment on what can be done about the problems for pedestrians crossing Breck Hill Road. Here is their report. The upshot [ … ]
Photography Student Celebrates the People of Mapperley
Many thanks to photography student Alyssa Tate for creating a project about Mapperley. Alyssa has been getting out and about and meeting the people that make the area what it is. People from established businesses and organisations. People who make Mapperley the settled community it [ … ]
Mapperley Hospital Theatre And Chapel
Mapperley Hospital on Porchester Road was founded in 1876. Set in 125 acres of land, it had its own farm, bakery and butchery. Although much of the hospital has been demolished, some of the old buildings remain, including the old theatre and chapel. This Grade [ … ]
WWI Zeppelin Raid – How Many Bombs Hit Mapperley?
In the early hours of Sunday 25th September 1916, a German airship bombed Nottingham city centre. The Zeppelin then passed over Mapperley where it dropped at least one high explosive bomb. A house on Hickling Road was badly damaged. A descendent of the Wilson family [ … ]
Charles Bennett – Mapperley’s Founding Father
Driving along Woodborough Road towards Nottingham, just before the Aldi Supermarket, you pass a house on the corner of Bennett Street, with a brick porch around the front door. This is where Charles Bennett lived until his death in 1909. Bennett was born in 1832 at St Werburgh [ … ]
Waxwings Have Arrived
This Waxwing was seen in Sherwood at the Winchester Street car park this morning (21st Jan) at around 11.30. Gill, the photographer using a Canon SX60 bridge camera waited patiently for the sun to come out. Then it happened. Waxwings in our area very rare. [ … ]
Mapperley and Brick Making
St Pancras Station celebrated its 150 year history in 2019, and we celebrate the Mapperley Bricks that were used to build it. Mapperley is central to the brick-making heritage of Nottingham Many thanks to Mike Chapman of the British Brick Society for the following information. [ … ]
Mapperley Author – Dorothy Whipple
The people behind Nottingham City of Literature keep finding stories about Mapperley connections to famous writers. A few weeks ago it was DH Lawrence and his relationship with a woman who lived on Private Road. Now it is the novelist Dorothy Whipple, who lived in Mapperley [ … ]
Sing It Bold Community Gospel Choir
Do you love to sing or listen to Gospel music? Sing it Bold’s repertoire consists of both Gospel and popular songs that you’ll love! We first posted about the choir in 2018 and since then they have one from strength to strength. Thankfully they are [ … ]







