Masons Arms Sutton-in-Ashfield Nottinghamshire
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Lawn Lane, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Notts NG17
A ride along Lawn Lane from the Station Road end through the Lawn Pleasure Grounds, and along Lucknow Drive to Coxmoor Road, showing the surface and traffic calming.
Note the 3 screw-down road humps requiring people on bikes to swerve across the road across oncoming traffic.
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A Man attempted to walk 23 miles back to Newark from King's Mill Hospital Sutton-in-Ashfield
A MAN with heart problems attempted to walk 21 miles back to Newark from Sutton-in-Ashfield on a wintry night after a hospital discharged him without checking he had the means to get home.
MR CHRISTOPHER RAGSDALE
Christopher Ragsdale, 60, of Grange Road, Newark, got as far as Oxton, where he was found lost and freezing cold at around 10.45pm by relatives out searching for him.
Mr Ragsdale had been discharged from King's Mill Hospital. He had no money, no transport, and his mobile phone was out of charge. He was wearing just a thin coat over a T-shirt.
He told the Advertiser: I just wish I hadn't started but I wanted to go home.
Mr Ragsdale, a cleaner at the Magnus School, Newark, was admitted to hospital on January 9 with severe chest pains.
He was discharged at around 8pm on January 11, without the hospital checking if he had tran- sport.
Mr Ragsdale, who could yet need an operation, said: My phone was flat so I decided to try and follow the bus route home.
At one point I saw a sign that said 13 miles to Newark.
I thought that wasn't that far, but the more I kept going the further and further away I seemed to get.
I must have taken a wrong turn somewhere because I was going all over the place.
I saw a sign that said three miles to Southwell at one point.
It seemed like I was walking for hours. It kept getting colder and at one stage I was thinking I should have a rest or a little sleep but I decided I should keep going.
I was worried that my chest pains would come back. When they found me I thought 'thank God someone has found me at last.'
Mr Ragsdale said with hindsight it was the wrong decision to walk, but he thought the
hospital should have checked how he was going to get home.
His brother, Tony Ragsdale, 74, of Lincoln Street, Newark, was told Christopher had been discharged after ringing King's Mill because he was concerned he could not contact him.
He and his son set out to find him, driving through Caunton to the hospital, then to Mansfield bus station before looping back round by an alternative route and eventually seeing Christopher in Oxton.
He said: He was lost and it was freezing cold. He was very, very cold and tired because of all that walking. It was a job to find him.
We were very relieved. He could have had another angina attack and collapsed at the side of the road. He could have been in a ditch somewhere.
He said he felt the hospital had breached its duty of care.
All they were interested in was discharging him, he said.
I don't think it's on to discharge someone without making sure there is transport for them.
Julie Dixon, head of nursing for emergency care and medicine, said: If patients are well enough they are discharged home directly from King's Mill Hospital.
It is our usual policy to ask patients how they are getting home after being discharged.
If they are eligible for ambulance or other patient transport this will be booked for them, alternatively we inform them of the free shuttle bus service to Newark, or they have 24-hour access to a phone to make their own arrangements.
High quality care remains our top priority and we always take patients' concerns very seriously.
Neither Mr Ragsdale nor his family have contacted us with any queries or concerns but should they wish to do so they should contact us directly through our Patient Advice and Liaison Service.
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Ocean Blue Fish Bar in Sutton in Ashfield - Nottinghamshire
Is a family owned business, open 7 days a week and serves the best quality fish and chips. Andreas is the driving force behind Ocean Blue Fish Bar, working hard to build its reputation which now is an established and popular eatery in his local community .
His staff is his greatest asset and he has invested substantially in their training and development to help him meet the highest standards of hygiene, food quality and customer care and service.
Our opening Hours
Mon-Wed 11.30am – 2.00pm, 4.30pm – 11.00pm
Thu 11.30am – 2.00pm, 4.00pm – 11.00pm
Fri - Sat 11.30am – 11.30pm
Sun 4.00pm – 10.30pm
TAKE AWAY - ORDER No:
137 Kirkby Road
Sutton in Ashfield
Nottinghamshire - NG17 1GW
Tel:01623 553818
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