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County Hall (Nottinghamshire County Council), West Bridgford, , Nottingham,, Nottinghamshire NG27QP

County Hall is located at County Hall (Nottinghamshire County Council), West Bridgford, , Nottingham,, Nottinghamshire.

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Venue
County Hall
Address
County Hall (Nottinghamshire County Council)
West Bridgford

Nottingham

NG27QP
Box Office
08449 808080

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