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Dating Nottingham is part of the Dreamlovers dating
service and as such we are able to offer you the chance to Dating
Nottingham single men and women,
assisting you in the search for your perfect Nottingham match. If you'd
prefer to meet the man or woman of your dreams from an area away
from
Nottinghamshire, our dating service extends to all the UK regions,
counties, cities and towns. So finding your ideal partner couldn't
be easier. Simply select that you're looking for a male or female
from the 'drop-down' menu above, the age range of the person you'd
like to meet and the postcode of area you'd prefer them to live. If
you live in Nottingham, enter the first three digits of your Nottingham
postcode i.e. NG1, then click on the 'search' button and you'll be
able to view profiles with photos of local singles looking for a
date in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire.
So whether you're searching for love here in Nottingham
and throughout Nottinghamshire with Online Dating
Nottingham
or elsewhere in the UK,
you'll find that friends, fun and happiness are just a click away.
We've over a quarter of a million members and with many more joining
every day, your chances of finding romance on a Nottingham
date and when dating throughout
Nottinghamshire
are excellent. Don't
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About Nottingham.
Nottingham is a city and unitary authority in the East Midlands. It
is located in the ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire, England and
is one of only eight members of the English Core Cities Group.
Whilst the City of Nottingham unitary authority has a historically
tightly-drawn boundary which accounts for its relatively small
population of 288,700, the wider Nottingham Urban Area has a
population of 667,000 and is the seventh largest urban area in the
United Kingdom, ranking between those of Liverpool and Sheffield.
Nottingham is famed for its links with the Robin Hood legend and,
during the Industrial Revolution, obtained worldwide recognition for
its lace-making industry. It was granted its city charter as part of
the Diamond Jubilee celebrations of Queen Victoria in 1897 and has
since been officially titled the City of Nottingham.
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