I really liked your guide! I like to point out to people just how many arts spaces we have in Nottingham, big and small galleries with free entry. New Art Exchange and Nottingham Contemporary are even right on the tram line for an easy day trip 🐴👍
TY for the video really informative. We did a tour a week ago of the parc campus, with my daughter (prospective 2022 student), and we all loved it. Certainly the best campus Uni we have seen but did not get time to see the town so this video is really helpful. Best wishes with your future study and life :)
I absolutely love your clear pronunciation!! And all the information is so interesting, thank you ❤️ One stuff I wanna recommend that is show the town more, please 😊
you make me giggle, im subscribing! I love Nottingham, I know it well having sortof grown up there. I dont live too far away and still enjoy going to town :)
Hey Ann Thanks a ton for extensive and exhaustive pros and cons list. You mentioned your rent, can you please share the area so that we as a work couple can also explore
Thanks Very Much Solo Ann, Great insight & opinion on the City of Nottingham. I am from Leicester, and I have been to Notts for day trip, I would really like to experience it even further. I hear it's has a great 'music scene'
Excelente la Universidad de Nottingham, ahí llegó mi hijo Armando en julio de 2014, a estudiar su doctorado con una beca de “Conacyt”, concluyó sus estudios y ahora trabaja ahí mismo en la Universidad, mi familia y Yo hemos visitado la Ciudad de Nottingham en dos ocasiones, deseamos volver. Saludos desde Cd. Valles, S.L.P. México.
I live in lenton, I'm a mother of three and been here 6 years. Not once have we had things like robbery going off in the area! 😂 And as much as students like to try and 'claim it' there are MANY nurserys, primary schools and secondary schools in the area! We are a mixed community. And we hate loud roidy students with the weekend parties because considering there is many schools, they're extremely inconsiderate. I'm lucky and live on a very quiet street. Not the same for others though. Yes Nottingham is great for the uni, but many "student" areas are also family areas! We have to find a mutual respect. But good video. I was born and raised here btw. Moved to Watford in 2014 for 2 years and came back. No regrets.
Hi,I'm happy to see this your comments about nottingham, you really help me, as I'm thinking of buying property in nottingham, we moved from Newcastle upon Tyne to Kent 2019,but since then I've never liked it here in Kent, though there's loads of jobs opportunities here but I still don't like living here, nottingham is 1 of the city I'm thinking of moving to but im scared of moving to somewhere that i will not like again as i want a city similar to Newcastle, i really love it in Newcastle but i had to move because of my partner job is in London ,your comments really help me now to make my choice,please if you don’t mind I will like to ask, is there some black there as I'm black African, just like to know how mixed is it there, thanks
@@comfortomole2853 you will fit in amazing here. It's got an amazing black African community, Nottingham is amazingly diverse!!! Depending on areas though! Which area was you thinking?
@@comfortomole2853 Nottingham has a significantly large black African and Caribbean population - one of the biggest in England so you will have no problems at all. Predominately black population are St Anns (but don't live there because it is rough), Radford (another rough area), Basford, Meadows (bad area), Sneinton - best area is Hyson Green and Lenton if you want ethnically mixed area that is relatively safe
@@comfortomole2853 No problems. You don't need to live in these areas as the city has a lot of good areas. I know they have many Nigerians, Gambians and some Somalians in the city as well as Afro-Caribbean' (mainly Jamaican heritage). Hyson Green and Radford are the best places for ethnic foods and shopping (quite a few Afro style hairdressers at your service). It is far more diverse than Newcastle
This is a great video thank you. I visited Nottingham this week for an open day at the uni. The students and staff were absolutely amazing and the campus was spacious although personally the city let's it down for me as it's more like a big town in my opinion. This could be good for some people but I found looking around it a bit boring. However the uni is great and city seems very LGBT accepting, transport it good and it's not too far from home so I might apply to the uni still.
Thanks for this informative video! It helped me a lot☺️ I am going to study at the University of Nottingham next semester if everything works out with Corona🙏🏻 Greetings from Germany👋
Nottingham Uni is probably the best Campus/City university in the UK. There is a huge, secluded, green campus in the city but also it's a big city. I can only think of Birmingham which has this as well. Highly recommend if you want the best of both worlds.
Nice city, and, as I'm a Londoner/cockney who's moved here, sure, it has an amount of idiots, criminals and slums, but so does my old place of London. There are great parks, including Wollaton House and its Deer Park, Trent University Park, The Arboretum. Plus, the local coloured stone of a pink and brown hue, is outstanding, particularly in Nottingham's Victorian buildings which aren't out of place anywhere in the world. Also near to The Peak District National Park. As opposed to what idiots there are, there are a lot of nice, friendly people there, too. Great shopping in Broadmarsh and The Victoria Centre which surprised me, for a much smaller city than some!
Nottingham city boundary is quite small but the Greater boundary includes a few boroughs making it treble in size. This is the same in equally comparible cities around the UK.
Yes the city boundary of Nottingham is small and around 15th largest in the UK but the Urban Area shoots it up to 7th or 8th largest in the UK (includes Broxtowe, Rushcliffe and Gedling boroughs here). You are aware that the Nottingham Urban Area is bigger than Sheffield, Leicester and Bristol Urban Areas
@@brothersman524 At last, someone who knows what they are talking about. Like you say the City Centre is compact which is ideal but Nottingham ISN'T A SMALL CITY There's a lot of false information here from students who no nothing except how to leave their rubbish strune across The Arboretum.
@@Mustaine1ify Students just know about accommodations, the city centre and students areas. They wouldn't know enough about the city like the locals would. The Arboretum used to be a really good place to walk around but I heard it isn't great anymore. Nottingham city boundary (Radford, Hyson Green, St Anns, Wollaton, Bulwell, Basford, Mapperley Park, Sherwood etc) is small (population around 330,000) but this doesn't include areas like West Bridgford, Beeston, Stapleford, Bramcote, Toton, Carlton, Gedling, Arnold etc which is part of Nottingham Urban Area which shoots the population up to 800,000 (that is the latest figure I've heard this year - it was 794,000 last year). What people don't know is that areas of Rushcliffe and Gedling Borough Councils are some of the best places to live in the UK
Good video, but also a bit student centric. I would say Nottingham is not a small city. It is at least medium and it is actually one of the largest cities in the UK and there are plenty of job opportunities and there is a growing start-up scene as well. Not to mention you have nearby Mansfield, Derby and Leicester. Also Birmingham is like 40-50 min away. I did live and study in Nottingham, currently in London, but considering moving back. In London 60 min commute 1 way is like the norm, but often can be 1hr 20min 1hr 30 min under the ground just to get to work and this on top of your 8-12 hours working day (in corporate in top companies) How did you find the weather, especially compared to some other towns/cities?
Thank you! Considering that I also lived in Rome for many years, Nottingham is a small city for me. But compared to other cities in the UK, then yes, it’s not too small like you said. The weather is lovely, at least for me. I prefer cold and rainy days and Nottingham offers those weather conditions. We do have sunny and warms days too. It’s a little bit of a mix. And I think the weather is a bit the same in London.
@@SoloAnn Comparing it to Rome, then yes Nottingham is small but for UK cities, it is actually one of the largest cities (if we include the urban areas Nottingham is bigger than Bristol, Leicester, Sheffield. Bradford, Coventry)
@@SoloAnn You are actually incorrect in some respect. Nottingham is actually much bigger than Leicester overall. The city boundary population of Nottingham (approx 329,000) is slightly smaller than Leicester but the Nottingham Urban Area (population 768,000) is bigger than Leicester Urban Area (550,000). Nottingham Urban Area is the 7th biggest in England. Most of the things you said about Nottingham are correct but I am not sure how much travelling you did around Nottingham. Hope that helps. And yes Nottingham is definitely much more livelier than Leicester, Derby, Coventry and Stoke. Leicester is great for Indian food and culture because of the large Indian population there
@@SoloAnn Technically by that logic, that Leicester has a bigger population than London. City of London is only 10,000 people but of course we look at the Greater side, making London one of the biggest in the world. And the same for Nottingham and Leicester. Nottingham has three boroughs connected to it making its population over 0.7 million, whilst Leicester has one borough making it over 0.5 million.
@@Freedomofspeech-zw4jx I think the latest population for Nottingham Urban Area is just under 800, 000 (around 794,000) - Leicester Urban Area is over 550,000
I plan on moving here later in 2022. I come from a boring country itself. 😴 I love the peace n quiet. How difficult would it be to get a part time job? Hoping someone could help me out. Thanks :)
If you are a student, then Beeston, Chillwell, Wollaton or Dunkirk West of Nottingham: Toton, parts of Aspley, Stapleford, Bramcote South of Nottingham: West Bridgford, Gamston, Edwalton, Ruddington North of Nottingham: Hucknall, Sherwood, Arnold, Rise Park, Redhill East of Nottingham: Mapperley Park, Carlton, Woodthorpe, Gedling, Colwick, Burton Joyce Areas to avoid: St. Anns, Radford, Hyson Green, Sneinton, Bulwell, Meadows, Top Valley, Strelley, Basford, Broxtowe, Clifton, (Bilborough and Lenton to some extent)
Hey solo, we are as a family looking for moving to nottingham, which area is the best to live ? Which area has outstanding well education in nottingham i mean like primary school?
T-shirt with jeans/trousers. The majority of students wear vintage. There are also rare people who wear unique and colourful outfits. You’ll see different styles around Nottingham.
Can you please tell me how to buy bus tickets? do you buy the ticket directly from the bus driver or are there stations where you can do that? i am going to nottingham trent uni on september 2021 as a postgraduate student. i will be living in the city center but the course i am taking will be held at clifton campus. i am kinda worried about that because public transport in my country is not organized and it kinda sucks. I have no idea how public transport works. can you also tell me if the tram can get me anywhere I want?
Hi! Good question. You can buy it when you’re on the bus. The bus driver used to give tickets but now it’s changed. You have to scan your credit/debit card and it works exactly as an oyster card in London. I made a video about public transportation in Nottingham. It’s in my Nottingham playlist and I show 3 ways to travel for free in Nottingham. Hope it helps.
@@kaij.d7307 Some of the east side of Notts (Gedling borough) have good areas like Burton Joyce, Lowdham, Gedling, Mapperley Plains and parts of Carlton too. I think Rushcliffe and Gedling boroughs came in the top 20 for the best places to live. The worst parts are north of the city
I can highly recommend Nottingham, I like the city life with close proximity to some fantastic countryside, Peak District just a short drive away! Good shopping in city centre and lots of little town surrounding, each with their own character and things they offer. Arnold, Bulwell, Beeston, Mapperley Top, Carlton etc Good tram links and public transport links into city, regular bus routes etc As for which area to live, depends what type of accommodation and what budget etc it does vary quite a lot. Things I like most about Nottingham, city life just 15 mins away, countryside 5 mins from my door, nightlife, restaurants, shopping, friendly people most are anyway. There are some dodgy areas, easy to research and a quick visit often confirms! Generally the bad areas are isolated.
@@kaij.d7307 thanks you for your suggestions but I found a place in the bulwell area, close to shops and transport and Close to my dad and his partner. I like the area so far.
NG5 is north side of Nottingham and has some good areas like Arnold, Sherwood and Redhill. NG2 is south side of Nottingham which includes one of the nicest areas West Bridgford but also includes one of the worst areas The Meadows
It's a lovely town....just don't misbehave or else they'll put into this device 0:48 🤣🤣 All jks aside, this really is a lovely place. I would love to visit Nottingham one day.❤
Hey...thanks Alot for giving out such alot of information in a very honest and compact way. Really wanted to know where did you find the accomodation? Thank you again.
Hi Juvena. Thank you for the compliment. I found my current house on the Uni of Nottingham Facebook page for students, but similar cheap houses can be found through Unipol, which is an agency for student housing agency.
Hi Anica. Just one question about rent. You said you pay 262 pounds per month for a three-bedroom house, including bills. Is ithat for the entire house or just your bedroom? Thanks for your videos! :)
@@SoloAnn Thanks for your reply, dear Anica. May I ask how many bathrooms are in the house? Do you need to share a single bathroom with your 3 roommates? I just wonder what's the average number of bathrooms in houses in Nottingham :)
In the city centre: The Lace Market, Victoria Shopping Centre, Old Market Square, St Marys Church, Nottingham Castle Around the city: Wollaton Park, Highfields Park, Colwick Country Park, Trent Bridge/Victoria Embankment
Hi, Iam Praveen from India.. I am looking for a job in UK and having experience of 3.5 years of experience in Accounts receivable and Invoice processing
Hi, I'm planning to relocate to Nottingham from Birmingham... Can you suggest me a place in N'gham, preferably Indian community nearby as I'm coming with family and should be a safe place... Thank you
Nottingham doesn't have a large Indian community like neighbouring Leicester or Birmingham but it does have a significant Pakistani population in Bobbersmill, Hyson Green, Radford, Forest Fields, Sneinton
You’re kind-hearted and you can also be hilarious. 😂 You are helping me travel virtually to places I’ve never seen before. Gratitude!
Thank you 😊
I really liked your guide! I like to point out to people just how many arts spaces we have in Nottingham, big and small galleries with free entry. New Art Exchange and Nottingham Contemporary are even right on the tram line for an easy day trip 🐴👍
I hardly give comments on UA-cam but your vdos are so great and usseful for students who will attend UoN. Great Job!
New subscriber from Nigeria. I really love the University of Nottingham and want to apply next year.
You're really pretty btw :)
TY for the video really informative. We did a tour a week ago of the parc campus, with my daughter (prospective 2022 student), and we all loved it. Certainly the best campus Uni we have seen but did not get time to see the town so this video is really helpful. Best wishes with your future study and life :)
I absolutely love your clear pronunciation!! And all the information is so interesting, thank you ❤️ One stuff I wanna recommend that is show the town more, please 😊
you make me giggle, im subscribing! I love Nottingham, I know it well having sortof grown up there. I dont live too far away and still enjoy going to town :)
Hey Ann
Thanks a ton for extensive and exhaustive pros and cons list. You mentioned your rent, can you please share the area so that we as a work couple can also explore
Great video :)) I'll move to Nottingham in about two weeks (from Switzerland) and its great to get an insight beforehand!
But why? Switzerland is amazing 🤨
@@buracflavius2096 because I lived there my whole life and I think you should always go for new experiences :)
How are you finding it mate? Welcome!
Thanks Very Much Solo Ann, Great insight & opinion on the City of Nottingham. I am from Leicester, and I have been to Notts for day trip, I would really like to experience it even further. I hear it's has a great 'music scene'
Excelente la Universidad de Nottingham, ahí llegó mi hijo Armando en julio de 2014, a estudiar su doctorado con una beca de “Conacyt”, concluyó sus estudios y ahora trabaja ahí mismo en la Universidad, mi familia y Yo hemos visitado la Ciudad de Nottingham en dos ocasiones, deseamos volver. Saludos desde Cd. Valles, S.L.P. México.
Great city and great video
We love Notts 🆖🏹💚
This has been so helpful
I live in lenton, I'm a mother of three and been here 6 years. Not once have we had things like robbery going off in the area! 😂 And as much as students like to try and 'claim it' there are MANY nurserys, primary schools and secondary schools in the area! We are a mixed community. And we hate loud roidy students with the weekend parties because considering there is many schools, they're extremely inconsiderate. I'm lucky and live on a very quiet street. Not the same for others though. Yes Nottingham is great for the uni, but many "student" areas are also family areas! We have to find a mutual respect. But good video. I was born and raised here btw. Moved to Watford in 2014 for 2 years and came back. No regrets.
Hi,I'm happy to see this your comments about nottingham, you really help me, as I'm thinking of buying property in nottingham, we moved from Newcastle upon Tyne to Kent 2019,but since then I've never liked it here in Kent, though there's loads of jobs opportunities here but I still don't like living here, nottingham is 1 of the city I'm thinking of moving to but im scared of moving to somewhere that i will not like again as i want a city similar to Newcastle, i really love it in Newcastle but i had to move because of my partner job is in London ,your comments really help me now to make my choice,please if you don’t mind I will like to ask, is there some black there as I'm black African, just like to know how mixed is it there, thanks
@@comfortomole2853 you will fit in amazing here. It's got an amazing black African community, Nottingham is amazingly diverse!!! Depending on areas though! Which area was you thinking?
@@comfortomole2853 Nottingham has a significantly large black African and Caribbean population - one of the biggest in England so you will have no problems at all. Predominately black population are St Anns (but don't live there because it is rough), Radford (another rough area), Basford, Meadows (bad area), Sneinton - best area is Hyson Green and Lenton if you want ethnically mixed area that is relatively safe
@@brothersman524 thank you so much, God bless
@@comfortomole2853 No problems. You don't need to live in these areas as the city has a lot of good areas. I know they have many Nigerians, Gambians and some Somalians in the city as well as Afro-Caribbean' (mainly Jamaican heritage). Hyson Green and Radford are the best places for ethnic foods and shopping (quite a few Afro style hairdressers at your service). It is far more diverse than Newcastle
This is a great video thank you. I visited Nottingham this week for an open day at the uni. The students and staff were absolutely amazing and the campus was spacious although personally the city let's it down for me as it's more like a big town in my opinion. This could be good for some people but I found looking around it a bit boring. However the uni is great and city seems very LGBT accepting, transport it good and it's not too far from home so I might apply to the uni still.
Extremely helpful!
I think I like Nottingham more than Leicester already.
I like your running the shop and crying cos it's closed.
Thanks for another video. 👍
Brilliant vid - great general info (cheap rent! Must be for a small room?) and loved the shopping heartbreak scene with your friend 😂
Thanks for this informative video! It helped me a lot☺️ I am going to study at the University of Nottingham next semester if everything works out with Corona🙏🏻 Greetings from Germany👋
Fantastic video, thanks.
you have excellent pronunciation. thank you .
Crazy! I’ve seen you about!
Good video 👍🏼
Thanks all of them
Nottingham Uni is probably the best Campus/City university in the UK. There is a huge, secluded, green campus in the city but also it's a big city. I can only think of Birmingham which has this as well.
Highly recommend if you want the best of both worlds.
Nice city, and, as I'm a Londoner/cockney who's moved here, sure, it has an amount of idiots, criminals and slums, but so does my old place of London. There are great parks, including Wollaton House and its Deer Park, Trent University Park, The Arboretum. Plus, the local coloured stone of a pink and brown hue, is outstanding, particularly in Nottingham's Victorian buildings which aren't out of place anywhere in the world. Also near to The Peak District National Park. As opposed to what idiots there are, there are a lot of nice, friendly people there, too. Great shopping in Broadmarsh and The Victoria Centre which surprised me, for a much smaller city than some!
But would you return to London?
I'm heading Nottingham uni this summer :))
Quite excited about it now, despite the fact my first choice was Edinburgh and I didn't get in there
I love Edinburgh. But I’m sure you’ll have a great time here. Nottingham is pretty too.
You’re the best ❤️thanks a lot
Nottingham city boundary is quite small but the Greater boundary includes a few boroughs making it treble in size. This is the same in equally comparible cities around the UK.
Yes the city boundary of Nottingham is small and around 15th largest in the UK but the Urban Area shoots it up to 7th or 8th largest in the UK (includes Broxtowe, Rushcliffe and Gedling boroughs here). You are aware that the Nottingham Urban Area is bigger than Sheffield, Leicester and Bristol Urban Areas
@@brothersman524 At last, someone who knows what they are talking about. Like you say the City Centre is compact which is ideal but Nottingham ISN'T A SMALL CITY There's a lot of false information here from students who no nothing except how to leave their rubbish strune across The Arboretum.
@@Mustaine1ify Students just know about accommodations, the city centre and students areas. They wouldn't know enough about the city like the locals would. The Arboretum used to be a really good place to walk around but I heard it isn't great anymore. Nottingham city boundary (Radford, Hyson Green, St Anns, Wollaton, Bulwell, Basford, Mapperley Park, Sherwood etc) is small (population around 330,000) but this doesn't include areas like West Bridgford, Beeston, Stapleford, Bramcote, Toton, Carlton, Gedling, Arnold etc which is part of Nottingham Urban Area which shoots the population up to 800,000 (that is the latest figure I've heard this year - it was 794,000 last year). What people don't know is that areas of Rushcliffe and Gedling Borough Councils are some of the best places to live in the UK
2:24 there’s a reason for that it’s because of the insane crime rate
Very nice information
Amazing video about Nottingham
Good video, but also a bit student centric.
I would say Nottingham is not a small city. It is at least medium and it is actually one of the largest cities in the UK and there are plenty of job opportunities and there is a growing start-up scene as well.
Not to mention you have nearby Mansfield, Derby and Leicester. Also Birmingham is like 40-50 min away.
I did live and study in Nottingham, currently in London, but considering moving back. In London 60 min commute 1 way is like the norm, but often can be 1hr 20min 1hr 30 min under the ground just to get to work and this on top of your 8-12 hours working day (in corporate in top companies)
How did you find the weather, especially compared to some other towns/cities?
Thank you!
Considering that I also lived in Rome for many years, Nottingham is a small city for me. But compared to other cities in the UK, then yes, it’s not too small like you said.
The weather is lovely, at least for me. I prefer cold and rainy days and Nottingham offers those weather conditions. We do have sunny and warms days too. It’s a little bit of a mix. And I think the weather is a bit the same in London.
@@SoloAnn Comparing it to Rome, then yes Nottingham is small but for UK cities, it is actually one of the largest cities (if we include the urban areas Nottingham is bigger than Bristol, Leicester, Sheffield. Bradford, Coventry)
Curios about Exeter City, How diverse, Living Cost & Transport condition on there ?
Hey Iam looking for a house here... In Nottingham.. Can some one help?
Hello from Nottingham 👋😁
Btw we have an 'empty square' majority of the year 😂😂. They only do events in February, summer & Christmas.
Is Nottingham bigger than Leicester? Or are they of the same size? And is Nottingham more livelier than Leicester?
Nottingham is smaller than Leicester in terms of the size but it's more lively compared to Leicester.
@@SoloAnn You are actually incorrect in some respect. Nottingham is actually much bigger than Leicester overall. The city boundary population of Nottingham (approx 329,000) is slightly smaller than Leicester but the Nottingham Urban Area (population 768,000) is bigger than Leicester Urban Area (550,000). Nottingham Urban Area is the 7th biggest in England. Most of the things you said about Nottingham are correct but I am not sure how much travelling you did around Nottingham. Hope that helps. And yes Nottingham is definitely much more livelier than Leicester, Derby, Coventry and Stoke.
Leicester is great for Indian food and culture because of the large Indian population there
@@SoloAnn Technically by that logic, that Leicester has a bigger population than London. City of London is only 10,000 people but of course we look at the Greater side, making London one of the biggest in the world. And the same for Nottingham and Leicester. Nottingham has three boroughs connected to it making its population over 0.7 million, whilst Leicester has one borough making it over 0.5 million.
@@Freedomofspeech-zw4jx I think the latest population for Nottingham Urban Area is just under 800, 000 (around 794,000) - Leicester Urban Area is over 550,000
I have a doubt . Please help me … Is Manchester or Nottingham - best ???
What is the ratio of part time jobs for "students"??
I just came to see the Break in to the store part 😂
Starting point is 2:20 to understand that part of the video you want to watch 😆
@@SoloAnn gud ur friend dint let go of u if not u would fell 😂😂😂
I always grew up near Nottingham and its gud
I plan on moving here later in 2022. I come from a boring country itself. 😴
I love the peace n quiet.
How difficult would it be to get a part time job? Hoping someone could help me out. Thanks :)
What boring country if I may ask?
Hi Ann. I'm moving from London to Nottingham in January 2021. I like salsa dancing. Are there many places? Sean
Don’t move here, my parents moved from London 23 years ago and claim it’s the worst decision they’ve made
What it’s a worse place to live ?
Did you move? Notts is s as great city
We are looking for rental accommodation. In Nottingham plz help us
Thanks so much for your sharing. Can you tell me which area in Nottingham is safe to live?
Hucknall
If you are a student, then Beeston, Chillwell, Wollaton or Dunkirk
West of Nottingham: Toton, parts of Aspley, Stapleford, Bramcote
South of Nottingham: West Bridgford, Gamston, Edwalton, Ruddington
North of Nottingham: Hucknall, Sherwood, Arnold, Rise Park, Redhill
East of Nottingham: Mapperley Park, Carlton, Woodthorpe, Gedling, Colwick, Burton Joyce
Areas to avoid: St. Anns, Radford, Hyson Green, Sneinton, Bulwell, Meadows, Top Valley, Strelley, Basford, Broxtowe, Clifton, (Bilborough and Lenton to some extent)
Hey solo, we are as a family looking for moving to nottingham, which area is the best to live ? Which area has outstanding well education in nottingham i mean like primary school?
Can I get a cheap accommodation for a family of 3?
Hi, how about the malls or shopping?
Hi we are move to Nottingham from India can u plz help me how to find an accomodation thanks in advance
What kind of clothes people wear in Nottingham?
T-shirt with jeans/trousers. The majority of students wear vintage. There are also rare people who wear unique and colourful outfits. You’ll see different styles around Nottingham.
This vidro randomly popped up on my timeline.
Leicester young population percentage is 38% whereas Nottingham it is 28%. Both are above national average though.
Can you please tell me how to buy bus tickets? do you buy the ticket directly from the bus driver or are there stations where you can do that? i am going to nottingham trent uni on september 2021 as a postgraduate student. i will be living in the city center but the course i am taking will be held at clifton campus. i am kinda worried about that because public transport in my country is not organized and it kinda sucks. I have no idea how public transport works. can you also tell me if the tram can get me anywhere I want?
Hi! Good question. You can buy it when you’re on the bus. The bus driver used to give tickets but now it’s changed. You have to scan your credit/debit card and it works exactly as an oyster card in London.
I made a video about public transportation in Nottingham. It’s in my Nottingham playlist and I show 3 ways to travel for free in Nottingham. Hope it helps.
@@SoloAnn Thanks a lot! I appreciate it. Stay safe.
Hey! I’m thinking about to move to England,can you recommend a website to search a room to live? I loved your video
which is the best place in Nottingham to live with family and children, I
am new to the city
@@kaij.d7307 Some of the east side of Notts (Gedling borough) have good areas like Burton Joyce, Lowdham, Gedling, Mapperley Plains and parts of Carlton too. I think Rushcliffe and Gedling boroughs came in the top 20 for the best places to live. The worst parts are north of the city
Lo sapevo che eri italiana😂 btw you're a lot of fun,and pretty too🥺
Hello I just watched your video after its been here for like two years 😅 Can you share with me cost of accomodation now in Nottingham?
Hi, it’s between £80 to £150 per week.
Thanks a lot
Which area it is.. what is the usual rent in Nottingham.. please reply.
For one room between £300 to £500 a month. Have a look on RightMove, Zoopla and SpareRoom.
Is there part time jobs in Nottingham
I need help finding an affordable house/flat to live for 10 months , Idk where's the best places in Nottingham pls help :')
Is it 262 GBP per month?
It was. Now it's probably increased.
@@SoloAnn wow prices increased significantly since then.
HELLO, WHAT AREAS ARE SAFE TO LIVE IN NTU ? IS TH CITY CENTRE SAFE ? IM LOOKING INTO GETTING A 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT
Plz let me know the fees of Daycare centres in Nottingham. Thanks.
Thank you for your advice. I have been living in London for 12 years and I am considering to move to Nottingham. 😉
Me too. What area would you recommend to live in Nottingham?
Thanks
don't this video doesn't show half of the stuff that goes on
I can highly recommend Nottingham, I like the city life with close proximity to some fantastic countryside, Peak District just a short drive away!
Good shopping in city centre and lots of little town surrounding, each with their own character and things they offer.
Arnold, Bulwell, Beeston, Mapperley Top, Carlton etc
Good tram links and public transport links into city, regular bus routes etc
As for which area to live, depends what type of accommodation and what budget etc it does vary quite a lot.
Things I like most about Nottingham, city life just 15 mins away, countryside 5 mins from my door, nightlife, restaurants, shopping, friendly people most are anyway.
There are some dodgy areas, easy to research and a quick visit often confirms! Generally the bad areas are isolated.
@@kaij.d7307 thanks you for your suggestions but I found a place in the bulwell area, close to shops and transport and Close to my dad and his partner. I like the area so far.
@@mattsmith4485 exactly there’s bare gangs around the area and people getting stabbed in broad daylight
How to find cheap rental house for students??
It's a great video. I am wondering some people think NG2 and NG5 are the best places to live, may I know why? Thank you
Lots more green space and also close to the city centre
i live in ng5
NG5 is north side of Nottingham and has some good areas like Arnold, Sherwood and Redhill. NG2 is south side of Nottingham which includes one of the nicest areas West Bridgford but also includes one of the worst areas The Meadows
Mera b letter nottingham ka he aya h..Dua krain ab oct me ajaun
Kindly can I ask r u at Nottingham uni at the moment,I have few questions ,if you can answer them
Do you mean you are paying 262 £ each? Or that's the whole amount for a 3 bedroom?
It's a lovely town....just don't misbehave or else they'll put into this device 0:48 🤣🤣
All jks aside, this really is a lovely place. I would love to visit Nottingham one day.❤
Beeston Or Clifton which is good for a student who studys at NTU
Both are good but probably Clifton which is closer to NTU. There is another campus at the city centre so double check.
@@SoloAnn which one have greater probability for part time jobs
@@SoloAnn my campus is Clifton
@@anjalimadhav2889 you can work anywhere in Nottingham. Clifton and Beeston are just the name of the areas to live.
@@SoloAnn thank you.. Do you know how much will it cost for bus pass for students?
Yo, make a vid tour on Nottingham. I think you have done it if I remember properly
I’ve done it, but I still have a lot more places to show. I’ll make another one
Currently in which city you're.
Currently in which I’m not.
Hey...thanks Alot for giving out such alot of information in a very honest and compact way.
Really wanted to know where did you find the accomodation?
Thank you again.
Hi Juvena. Thank you for the compliment. I found my current house on the Uni of Nottingham Facebook page for students, but similar cheap houses can be found through Unipol, which is an agency for student housing agency.
Brava, sono italiano e mi piacerebbe venire a Nottingham per lavoro come massaggiatore. C'è richiesta?
Acting skills 💀✌🏻✌🏻
Kindly make a video on part time jobs in Nottingham
What about part time jobs ?
so cheap when you re paying 262, my sister pay 459 per month
Hi Anica, thanks for the vid! What's the commute like from Unipol to NTU for a student? Thank you!
Hi! Unipol is not a place. It’s a house renting agency.
1:06 where you getting such cheap housing student accommodation is 400 at minimum
Unipol Nottingham
why do you have 3k your so underrated
Hi Anica. Just one question about rent. You said you pay 262 pounds per month for a three-bedroom house, including bills. Is ithat for the entire house or just your bedroom? Thanks for your videos! :)
It's just for my room. My other 3 roommates pay £280. So it makes the total of £1100 per month for the entire house including bills. 😊
@@SoloAnn Thanks for your reply, dear Anica. May I ask how many bathrooms are in the house? Do you need to share a single bathroom with your 3 roommates? I just wonder what's the average number of bathrooms in houses in Nottingham :)
@@JaimeEcheverryG Yes, only 1 bathroom and it's shared. I made a video of the house. Have a look if you want.
@@SoloAnn Dear Anica, thanks for your reply. :)
That will be just a bedroom. I rented a 3 bedroom in Nottingham for just under 600.00 a month
did you say 262 pounds per month?
Wait you pay 2602 a month?
£262 monthly, including bills.
@@SoloAnn could I have a name of your accommodation?
Nice video...even after 1 year..what are recommended places to go when visit Nottingham for 2 days?
In the city centre: The Lace Market, Victoria Shopping Centre, Old Market Square, St Marys Church, Nottingham Castle
Around the city: Wollaton Park, Highfields Park, Colwick Country Park, Trent Bridge/Victoria Embankment
Jesus £80-£90 per month for groceries? What do you eat? Air...?
No, soil and lots of water.
I’m petite so I guess my stature helps me to eat less and consequently save money on food as well.
Good
Hi,
Iam Praveen from India..
I am looking for a job in UK and having experience of 3.5 years of experience in Accounts receivable and Invoice processing
Yes loads of jobs here
Hi,
I'm planning to relocate to Nottingham from Birmingham... Can you suggest me a place in N'gham, preferably Indian community nearby as I'm coming with family and should be a safe place... Thank you
Why do you want to leave birmingham?
Nottingham doesn't have a large Indian community like neighbouring Leicester or Birmingham but it does have a significant Pakistani population in Bobbersmill, Hyson Green, Radford, Forest Fields, Sneinton
@@shravandach9360cause its a shithole
Nothingam not boring
The biggest con about living in Nottingham is all the students
Students are everywhere. The UK is known for its universities.
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262 pounds . Are you sharing your apartment with other students or you r living alone and paying this amount
I’m sharing with other 3 students.
I like you're volg information...in I will live nottingham....
260 for three rooms. I'd like to speak to your landlord.
For 1 room, not 3!
oh dear you're funny-informative.
Hey, can you please share your mail id? I would like to connect with you. If you don't mind. I dint understand about the burglary part.🙁
It’s in the description box!!
@@SoloAnn thank you ❤️
I live in Nottingham Derbyshire 😁
Hahaha 🤣 ur funny, what a acting 😁
Hahaha. I don’t think you’re helping there mate. !!