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Trent Bridge is a cricket ground mostly used for Test, One-Day International and county cricket located in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England, just across the River Trent from the city of Nottingham. Trent Bridge is also the headquarters of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club. As well as International cricket and Nottinghamshire's home games, the ground has hosted the Finals Day of the Twenty20 Cup twice.
In 2009, the ground was used for the ICC World Twenty20 and hosted the semi-final between South Africa and Pakistan. The site takes its name from the nearby main bridge over the Trent, and is also close to Meadow Lane and the City Ground, the football stadia of Notts County and Nottingham Forest respectively.
Trent Bridge was first used as a cricket ground in the 1830s. The first recorded cricket match was held on an area of ground behind the Trent Bridge Inn in 1838. Trent Bridge hosted its first Test match in 1899, with England playing against Australia.
The ground was first opened in 1841 by William Clarke, husband of the proprietress of the Trent Bridge Inn and himself Captain of the All England Cricket Team. He was commemorated in 1990 by the opening of the new William Clarke Stand which incorporates the Rushcliffe Suite. The West Park Sports Ground in West Bridgford was the private ground of Sir Julien Cahn, a furniture millionaire, who often played host to touring national sides.
Trent Bridge is considered to be one of the best grounds in the world to watch cricket. Trent Bridge's pavilion, kept within the architectural parameters of its 1889 foundation, is thought of as one of the most renowned trademarks of cricket because it faces the wicket at an angle. Recent developments include the £7.2 million Radcliffe Road Cricket Centre, opened in 1998 and the state of the art £1.9 million Fox Road stand, which has received awards for its architectural excellence. The latter includes a modernistic aircraft-wing roof and was opened in 2002 despite a conflict with a small group of local residents over the lack of sunlight that this would cause to their properties.
Commencing in 2007, Trent Bridge has undergone redevelopment with the construction of a new stand to replace the Parr Stand and West Wing and the addition of one to five rows of extra seating at the front of several of the other stands. This increased capacity from 15,358 to 17,500, and the work was completed in time for the 2008 Test match against New Zealand. The stand was officially opened on 5 June by Prince Philip. The stand continued to be officially called the New Stand for a number of years, also being referred to as the Bridgford Road Stand, before being renamed the Smith Cooper Stand in a sponsorship deal from March 2016.
Bowling takes place from the Pavilion End and the Radcliffe Road End, with the wickets laid square of the Fox Road, William Clarke and Smith Cooper stands.
In Test matches held at Trent Bridge, the highest team total is 658 for 8 declared, scored by England against Australia in 1938. The lowest team total is 60, scored by Australia against England in 2015, and Stuart Broad also took 8-15 for England against Australia during the same match, in just one innings, as he did not bowl in the second innings. Denis Compton scored 278 against Pakistan in 1954. Sachin Tendulkar also passed the 11,000 run mark in the npower 2nd Test on Trent Bridge on July 2007. In 2013, Ashton Agar achieved the highest test score by a no. 11 batsman whilst on debut for Australia. Stuart Broad got his 300th test wicket and James Anderson got his 300th home wicket at Trent Bridge. Broad got his during the 8-15 innings, on his first wicket against Chris Rogers. Anderson got his 300th home wicket against South Africa against Dean Elgar on 14 July 2017.
In Tests, the leading run scorers here are Mike Atherton- 1083 runs, Denis Compton- 955 runs and Graham Gooch- 936 runs. The leading wicket takers are James Anderson- 60 wickets, Alec Bedser- 41 wickets, and Stuart Broad- 37 wickets.
In ODIs, the leading run scorers here are Andrew Strauss- 399 runs, Eoin Morgan- 376 runs and Ian Bell- 345 runs. The leading wicket takers are James Anderson- 16 wickets, Stuart Broad- 14 wickets and Waqar Younis- 12 wickets.
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The Video is all about Ground Information,Location, Capacity, Pavilion, Pitch Report, Establishment Date,
Test Matches Records, ODI Records, T20I Records of Trent Bridge Nottingham.
Location: Bridgford Rd, West Bridgford, Nottingham NG2 6AG, UK
Establishment: 1841
Capacity: 17,600
End names: Pavilion End, Radcliffe Road End
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Local schools remain among the top performing in the County and Rushcliffe is consistently in the Top Ten Halifax Places To Live Table.
Population is around 45,000.
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West Bridgford is a town in the Rushcliffe borough of Nottinghamshire, England, immediately south of the city of Nottingham, delimited by the River Trent. It forms a continuous urban area with Nottingham, effectively making it a suburb of the city; this helped lead to it being chosen as the location of the administrative centre for Nottinghamshire County Council. The population of the town at the 2011 census was 47,109.
As part of the Rushcliffe constituency its MP is The Rt Hon Kenneth Clarke, QC (Conservative Party). The headquarters of Nottinghamshire County Council moved to the town in 1959 from the traditional county town of Nottingham. The town is enclosed by the A52 and the River Trent.
Most of the main roads in central West Bridgford are named after wealthy families that dominated the town's early history. There are also, however, new developments that are, in effect, suburbs of the suburb named after different things. For example, the Gamston development has roads named after the Lake District, and Compton Acres has roads named after Dorset and the Purbeck Coast.
There are no 'Streets' in West Bridgford. When the town was being planned in the Victorian period, the roads were originally named as streets: for example, Musters Street and South Street. However, the planners eventually decided that the term 'Street' was too urban, so today the town has Musters Road and South Road.
West Bridgford is notably different from the other suburbs of Nottingham in a variety of ways. During the Victorian period, Nottingham was growing rapidly, but development in West Bridgford was restricted, as much of the land was owned by the Musters family.
Nottingham Express Transit, a light rail system opened in Nottingham in 2004, runs from Hucknall in the north to Nottingham railway station and onwards to Clifton in the south or Toton/Chilwell in the west. Plans were made to include West Bridgford in future phases of the project. Analysis by the joint City Council project has determined it unlikely that the centre of West Bridgford will be part of further evolution of the tram line: it now extends south of the Trent to Clifton along the route of the former Great Central Main Line, which forms part of the boundary of Nottingham and West Bridgford. As the city boundary runs to the immediate west of the line the three stations on this part of the route (Wilford Lane, Compton Acres, Ruddington Lane) are in West Bridgford, and serve western parts of West Bridgford, which opened in August 2015. Extensive bus services frequently serve most of the town.
Several bridges across the River Trent allow access to the city of Nottingham. The access to Nottingham has been an aspect of the popularity of West Bridgford as a suburb.
Trent bridge
A road bridge with three lanes in both directions. It is highly decorated on the sides with carvings that can be seen from the river.
Wilford Suspension Bridge
A bicycle and pedestrian bridge to the west of Trent Bridge, linking the town with The Meadows, Nottingham.
Wilford Toll Bridge
Since August 2015 this bridge carries part of the tram route (Nottingham Express Transit) connecting Clifton, Nottingham, Ruddington and Compton Acres suburb of West Bridgford to the centre of Nottingham and beyond. The small suburb of Silverdale is served by the adjacent ring road. The tram passes by the Becket school and travels through Compton Acres into Clifton.
Lady Bay Bridge
A two-lane road bridge, originally the rail crossing for the Midland Railway's alternative route from London to Nottingham via Melton Mowbray. Despite passing right through the middle of West Bridgford, mostly on a high embankment, there was never a West Bridgford station: the nearest station on this line was at Edwalton, and even that closed in July 1941, the line itself in May 1967.
The northern boundary of West Bridgford is the River Trent, spanned by two road bridges, Trent Bridge and Lady Bay Bridge, and two pedestrianised bridges consisting of a suspension bridge and a toll bridge near the Ferry Inn linking nearby Wilford village with the Meadows area of Nottingham city. The pedestrianised bridges link particularly well with cycling routes to Nottingham, the railway station and the university areas, making several rapid, safe, car-free routes available.
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The Nottingham Tuneless Choir perform Hi Ho Silver Lining outside Trent Bridge Cricket Ground as England were playing India in August 2018. See chapter 36 of Michael Parkinson's book 'From Billy Fury to YouTube' for the full story of the Tuneless Choir
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West Bridgford is a posh residential area with small parks and cosy pubs, plus major sporting venues along the River Trent. On match days, fans stream to the City Ground, home to Nottingham Forest Football Club, and to Trent Bridge, a quaint cricket ground hosting county games and England Test matches. Nearby, Holme Pierrepont National Watersports Centre has facilities for rowing, kayaking, and whitewater rafting.
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Demographics
West Bridgford is a town in the borough of Rushcliffe in Nottinghamshire about two miles South of the City of Nottingham. It is also the administrative centre for Nottinghamshire County Council. The town is bordered by the A6011 and the A52.
In the 2011 census West Bridgford’s population was 45,309
Age Distribution
20% of the community is between the ages of 30-44
21.4% of the community is between the ages of 45-59
Median Age – 42 Mean Age – 41.2
Social Grade & Occupation Statistics
(According to the occupation of the main income earner)
AB – (Managerial, administrative or professional) – 39.19% (UK 22.96%)
C1 – (Supervisory or clerical and junior managerial, administrative or professional) – 31.78% (UK 30.92%)
C2 – (Skilled manual workers) 15.12% (UK 20.64%)
DE – (Semi-skilled and unskilled manual workers) 13.91 % (UK 25.49%)
Immigration
United Kingdom – 93.5% of population – Rep. of Ireland 0.5% EU – 1.9% Non-EU 4.2%
Education
No Qualifications – 16.4% England – 22%
Level 1 – 10.4% England – 13.3%
Level 2 – 14.4% England – 15.2%
Apprenticeship – 3.4% England – 3.6%
Level 3 – 13.1% England – 12.4%
Level 4 – 39% England – 27.4%
It is known that West Bridgford has a selection of excellent schools.
Schools in the area together with contact details and OFSTED Reports can be found here
Find West Bridgford Out of School & Holiday Care providers here
Baby & Toddler Groups here
Estate Age
Health
Very Good – 51.91% England – 47.17%
Good – 32.59% England – 34.22%
Fair – 11.50% England – 13.12%
Bad – 3.12% England – 4.25%
Very Bad – 0.87% England – 1.25%
Chemists
NHS
Property Ownership & Rental
Owned – 39.2% England – 30.6%
Mortgage – 37.5% England – 35.9%
Social Rented – Local Authority 2.3% England – 9.3%
Social Rented – Housing Assoc. 6.1% England – 4.2%
Private Rented – 12.2% England – 11.9%
Property Prices
Summer 2018 update here
History
There is a local history society here
This Heritage Walk designed by the society takes in important features and buildings
Sport
Almost any sport you cam mention has a place or organisation in West Bridgford – most are listed here on the Local Sport page
Of course Nottingham Forest FC reside in West Bridgford at The City Ground, Notts County (strictly Nottingham) are over the River Trent too.
Rugby, Tennis, Table-Tennis, Squash, Youth & Kids Football, Ladies’ Football, Hockey and Bowling are all represented. West Bridgford FC is our own football club.
Leisure
Leisure Facilities are listed on this page
Parks And Open Spaces – Rushcliffe Country Park is a wonderful open area with many facilities and lots of open walking space. It’s just two miles South of West Bridgford in the village of Ruddington.
On this page are details of Rushcliffe Country Park
On this page are details of other Places to Visit in and not too far from West Bridgford
Crime
Any reported crime is published on this site – however to put this into context Rushcliffe has one of the lowest crime rates in the UK. See these analyses.
Shopping
West Bridgford has a number of small independent ‘high street’ retailers as well as National retailers. Lists are not exhaustive and will be added too…
Nationals
Boots, Specsavers, Iceland, Tesco Express (Compton Acres) Co-operative Food, Timpson, ASDA.
Amongst the independents are;
Central News – News and cards, tobacco, stationery
Inspirations – Gifts, stationery, cards, toys and games
Rainbows & Lemondrops – Homeware, gifts, jewellery
Daisy Daisy – Homeware, garden, cards and gifts
Estilo – Ladies’ fashion
Henry Brewer Gallery – Arts, cards and gifts, picture framing
Central Shoe Repairs – Key cutting, shoe repairs.
Nail Bars – Nail Beautique, Mystique Nail Bar, The Nail Bar, Pure Nail & Beauty
C.Brumpton – Butcher
No8 The Deli – Delicatessen
Oliver Bonas
Watertones
Post Offices
Melton Road Post Office
Inside Co-operative Food
Banks
TSB
NatWest
HSBC
Santander
Halifax
Barclays
Estate Agents
Frank Innes
Rex Gooding
Royston & Lund
Haart
Fine
FHP Living
Hopeland Estates
Alexanders Lettings
Nottingham Building Society
Mens – The Barber’s Lounge
Warrens
Melton Road Barbers
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Summer Nights Sorted! T20 Cricket Returns To Trent Bridge
T20 cricket returns to Trent Bridge on 4 July when defending champions Notts Outlaws play Birmingham Bears from 6.30pm in a 2017 Finals Day re-match.
Advance tickets cost £10, with under 21s and seniors £7,under 16s £5 and Family Tickets £25. Book now - trentbridge.co.uk/t20
Expect entertainment galore on and off the pitch including live music, pyrotechnics, free family activities and the chance to meet the players at autograph signings.
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