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25m-long pool (with high diving board and 4m deep end) was opened next door to the original pool (which was from then on used as a teaching pool). In the 1970s, as part of the construction of the Sutton Centre School, a public ice rink was provided. In 2008, the Brook Street swimming pools and the Sutton Centre ice rink were closed and the Lammas Leisure Centre on Lammas Road opened. The formal opening was performed by Dame Kelly Holmes. The Lammas Leisure Centre has 2 swimming pools (main and teaching), an ice rink (home to Sutton Sting Ice Hockey Academy), a gym, a multi-purpose sports hall and an indoor bowling green.
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League. The club was promoted to the East Midlands Counties League in 2013 but in June 2014 the club resigned from the league after they were unable to come to a suitable agreement over a lease at home ground "The Fieldings" that would enable them to get promoted in the future, which was a league requirement.
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This Anglican church, situated off Lammas Road and built in local stone, contains a few parts that date back to 1170. The tower and spire date from 1395. However, much of the rest of the church was subject to re-building in the second half of the nineteenth century. The church is a Grade II* listed
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Sutton Town was a football club founded in 1923. Known as the Snipes, the team was a member of the Midland League from 1923 to 1927. The club was reborn in 1958 and was a member of the Midland League until 1982 when the club became a founding member of the Northern Counties East League. In 1992, the
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This was another Anglican church in Sutton, situated at the junction of Outram Street with St Michael's Street. The church was built in two stages. The first stage was designed by John Folwler of Louth and opened in 1887. The second stage was designed by Louis Ambler and completed in 1909. The
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for the 2001–03 season. The team finished runner up in 2002–03, winning promotion to the Northern Counties East League. In 2004-05 the club won promotion to the NCEL Premier Division. However, in 2007–08, the club resigned from the NCEL and moved down the football pyramid to the Central Midlands
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Sutton-in-Ashfield has had a public swimming pool since 1926. The first one was built on Brook Street and was paid for by the local Miners Welfare fund. Initially, the pool was only open during the summer months, with the pool being covered and used as a dancehall in the winter. In 1969, a new
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The Sutton-in-Ashfield area was first settled in Saxon times and the first records of a place of worship in the area date from Norman times (1170). As the population of the settlement grew so the variety of religious denominations represented increased. This was particularly true during the
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There is a local athletics club, the Sutton-in-Ashfield Harriers & Athletics Club, and swimming club associated with both local schools and the Lammas Leisure Centre itself. There is also the Coxmoor Golf Club on Coxmoor Road (B6139), next to the A611. As a result of local council grant
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In the early part of the twentieth century, Catholics worshipped in one another's homes or in a room above a garage off of Outram Street. In 1961, a full-size church was opened in Forest Street. This was designed in a Romanesque style with a 70 feet tall bell tower.
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In 2015, Methodism in Sutton-in-Ashfield is represented by St John's Methodist Church in Titchfield Avenue. This church was built (and later extended) in the twentieth century. Over the years, there have been Methodist churches in several locations around the town:
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track was opened around the Avenue Ground situated on the Mansfield Road behind the Pot Makers Arms, a venue used by Sutton Town AFC. The first meeting took place on 14 May 1932. The racing was independent (not affiliated to the sports governing body the
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The reservoir, which lies within Sutton in Ashfield itself and not in the neighbouring town of Mansfield, is home to the Mill Adventure Base with sailing activities. This is one of three Nottinghamshire adventure bases, with the other two at
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was opened in 1906. The architects of the building were G. Baines & Son of London and the builders were J. Greenwood's of Mansfield. Mainly because of the unusual nature of the pews inside, it is a Grade II Listed Building.
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team name was changed to Ashfield United, but the team folded after the 1996–97 season. North Notts Football Club began operations in 2000 as a member of the Central Midlands League, changing its name to
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There was a Wesleyan Methodist Chapel on the south side of Outram Street. This was erected in 1882. An adjoining Sunday School in Welbeck Street was opened in 1904 and was demolished around 2011.
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To the west is the 250 acres (100 ha) Brierley Forest Park, built on the site of Sutton Colliery, also known as Brierley Colliery, which was named due to many of the miners coming from
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The town has a supermarket that, in April 1999, held the first blessing ceremony and reception to take place in a UK supermarket. It had been unable to get a wedding ceremony licence.
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with its Mansfield Miller 1 route between Mansfield and Alfreton, with service to the East Midlands Designer Outlet. The bus station is located next to the Idlewells Shopping Centre.
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on the north-west edge of Ashfield, has been transformed from the colliery to a woodland. At the highest point is the "Testing for Gas" monument, by Antony Dufort, erected in 2024.
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created in 2020 a new warehouse and distribution facility, known as a "fulfilment centre", with the promise of 1,000 new vacancies. It is situated at Summit Park, just off the
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There were Primitive Methodist churches on Mansfield Road (built 1866, now a Zion Baptist Church) and at New Cross (built 1895, now the Ecumenical Partnership Community Church).
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industrial expansion of the nineteenth century. The following is a list of the churches that still have a presence in Sutton, together with brief historical details.
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and includes Alfreton Road, Lammas Road, Priestsic Road and Mansfield Road. Other main roads include Kirkby Road, Station Road, Huthwaite Road and Outram Street.
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This was built in 1866 as a Primitive Methodist Chapel. It is now a Zion Baptist Church and is closely associated with the adjoining Eastside Community Centre.
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This was built in 1895 as a Primitive Methodist Church. It is now run by the New Cross Community Church Anglican/Methodist Local Ecumenical Partnership.
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which was on a very short branch from Sutton Junction. The station was closed to passengers in the 1920s and the site is now occupied by a retail store.
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The area was first settled in the Saxon times and the Saxon suffix "ton" means "an enclosure or fenced in clearing". The town appears in the
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applications for sport development, Sebastian Coe opened a new athletics track for the town at the nearby Ashfield School in February 2007.
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By American searches, on 5 July 1607, Edward Fitzrandolph was baptised at St. Mary's Church Sutton, marrying Elizabeth Blossom in
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which now serves the town on the Robin Hood Line which has since the 1990s provided the town with regular rail service between
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in 1086 as "Sutone". There are also documents from 1189 showing that Gerard, son of Walter de Sutton, gave two
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stated it was fortunate that the development would help to mitigate slightly the harmful financial effects of
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and Penny Emma Way. The railway was formerly mostly used by the area's pits, which closed in the early 1990s.
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in Europe. It is located in the middle of Portland Square, adjacent to the Idlewells Shopping Centre and
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and the station was located south of the town centre. The site is now occupied by a steel merchant.
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road, on the outskirts of Sutton in Ashfield, close to the boundary with Mansfield. Mansfield's MP
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Mansfield MP Ben Bradley reflects on highs and lows of 2020 and what's to come next year
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Amazon announces more than 1,000 jobs at huge distribution centre in Sutton-in-Ashfield
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brand of hosiery originated in the town in around 1927, and was manufactured there on
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The town receives its television signals from various regional transmitters:
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which provides regular bus services from Nottingham, Mansfield and Derby and
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Amazon reveals why it chose Sutton-in-Ashfield for new distribution centre
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church building is still standing but is no longer in use for worship.
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was opened in 1889, and later served as a cinema, before becoming the
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was actually outside of the town in Stanton Hill. It closed in 1989.
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Sutton-in-Ashfield open air market (Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays)
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For demographic purposes Sutton-in-Ashfield is included in the
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is between Sutton-in-Ashfield and Mansfield, next to the A38.
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Sutton-in-Ashfield Sailing Club .....on Kings Mill Reservoir
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The town was served by five stations. Only one is now open:
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The town is located about two miles from Junction 28 of the
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until April 2005. Samuel Eden Socks closed in July 2005.
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St Mary Church, Sutton-in-Ashfield Main Parish Church
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Sutton-in-Ashfield is located in Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire
OS grid reference
SK 49446 58935
District
Ashfield
Shire county
Nottinghamshire
Region
East Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Huthwaite
Skegby
Stanton Hill
Teversal
Post town
Postcode district
NG17
Dialling code
Police
Nottinghamshire
Fire
Nottinghamshire
Ambulance
East Midlands

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