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Pizza Pasta India Bingham in Nottingham NG13 app for iPhone and iPad


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Lifestyle Food & Drink
Developer: Bluestratus
Free
Current version: 1.9, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 01 Aug 2017
App size: 6.96 Mb

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Bingham is a market town in the Rushcliffe borough of Nottinghamshire, England. Situated nine miles (14.5 km) east of Nottingham and 11.7 miles (18.8 km) south-west of Newark-on-Trent, the town had a population of 9,131 at the 2011 UK census (up from 8,655 in 2001). In November 2013 it was named the best town in England and Wales to raise a family.

The Romans built a fortress at Margidunum (Bingham) and a settlement at the river crossing at Ad Pontem (East Stoke) on the Fosse Way that joined Isca (Exeter) to Lindum (Lincoln). The south-east of Nottinghamshire later formed the wapentake of Bingham. Bingham acquired a market charter in 1341.

Bingham was a location in Midlands film director Shane Meadows film Twenty Four Seven, which contained scenes shot at Toot Hill top field, The Linear Walk and Bingham Boxing Club. Bingham has also been in two episodes of Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, as well as some episodes of Crossroads, Woof! and Boon.

Robot Wars series 3, Jungle Run and scenes from Shane Meadows 2006 film This is England were filmed nearby on the former RAF Newton site.

Dickinsons Real Deal was filmed at the Bingham Leisure centre in 2015 and broadcast on TV on ITV1 in March 2016.

Thomas Foster (fl. 1820s), first-class cricketer with Nottingham Cricket Club (1827–28), was reportedly born in Bingham.
Robert Lowe, first Viscount Sherbrooke (1811–1892), was a statesman born in Bingham into the family of the Rector of the parish.
Thomas Brown (1848–1919), first-class cricketer (Nottinghamshire), was born in Bingham.
Philip Miles (1848–1933), first-class cricketer (Nottinghamshire), was born in Bingham.
John Brown (born 1862), first-class cricketer (Nottinghamshire) was born in Bingham.
Albert Widdowson (1864–1938), first-class cricketer (Derbyshire)
Harry Churchill Beet (1873–1946), awarded a Victoria Cross for valour at Wakkerstroom, South Africa, in the Second Boer War on 22 April 1900, was born at Brackendale Farm near Bingham.
Stafford Castledine (1912–1986), first class cricketer (Nottinghamshire), was born in Bingham.
Mary Joynson (1924–2013), director of Barnardos from 1973 to 1984, was born in Bingham.
Spencer Cozens (born 1965) is a Bingham-born musician, writer and producer.

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