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Unleash Wealth Creation Ltd

Unleash Wealth Creation Ltd

33 turnley road, South Normanton ,
We focus on the key areas of: Providing financial education though our sister brand “Unleash Your Wealth!” Building residential Buy to Let property portfolio which are safe and which brings in income. Acquiring the alternative real assets of Gold & Silver.
Tel: 1773819189
Normanton - LITE

Normanton - LITE

West Yorkshire Town, Normanton ,
Please help keep Normanton - LITE updated with the correct & latest information. This is an experimental, FREE to use FB page, for all Normanton, Altofts & District residents, business' & visitors. More information will be added when available, but we take no responsibility for the accuracy & validity of information. All effort is made to keep it relevant & up to date. Normanton Wikipedia entry; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normanton,_West_Yorkshire
Frederick Gent School

Frederick Gent School

The Frederick Gent Comprehensive School is a comprehensive school on Mansfield Road (B6019) in South Normanton in the Bolsover district of Derbyshire.HistoryIt was built in 1958 to replace the secondary schools of both Pinxton (Kirkstead, which became a junior school on Kirkstead Road) and South Normanton (New Street Secondary Modern). It is less than 200 metres from junction 28 of the M1. The school was rebuilt in a £8.7m programme from July 2003 until December 2004.AdmissionsThe school provides secondary education for pupils aged 11 – 16.Frederick Gent has a good and growing reputation as an innovative, high-achieving school with a well-ordered, caring and secure environment in which all youngsters can learn with confidence. This was recognised by being designated as one of the first Leading Edge Schools. In the last few years the school has been transformed by moving into new buildings, becoming a Specialist school Mathematics and ICT School in April 2004 and obtaining Artsmark Gold.Martyn Cooper is the headteacher, replacing Michael Ainsley at the end of the 2007-2008 academic year.Academic performanceThe school gets very good GCSE results, with a rising trend.External links The school website
South Normanton Parish Council

South Normanton Parish Council

South Normanton Parish Council, The Hub, Shiners Way, South Normanton ,
The Parish Council has FOURTEEN Members (Councillors). The Parish is divided into two wards East and West. Each Ward returns SEVEN Members. South Normanton is also represented by FIVE District Councillors (TWO for each Ward and One for Broadmeadows).
Normanton Domestics

Normanton Domestics

Normanton, West Yorkshire, Normanton ,
Washing Machine, Tumble Dryer, Fridge, Dishwasher, Cooker / Oven / Hob Repairs. Gas Safe Registered and all work guaranteed!
Normanton Media

Normanton Media

2 The Market Westfield, Normanton ,
Products The Normanton Media sells are: Inks Phone Cases Paper Printers DvD R's CD R's Memory Cards Earphones/Headphones Phone Chargers And much much more!
Tel: 7594118493
Radio Normanton

Radio Normanton

Not needed, Normanton ,
Online, On D.A.B Digital Radio, on mobile, and accross yorkshire on 109-111fm this is Radio Normanton, Now proudly sponsered by Chuldow Martial Arts Normanton. Radio Normanton is part of the Soft Radio Group.
Tel: 1304898623
Normanton Park Youth & Community Centre

Normanton Park Youth & Community Centre

Warwick Avenue, Normanton ,
Normanton Park Youth & Community Cente is managed and run by a partnership of organisations lead by the Derby & Derbyshire Race and Equality Commission.
Belly Dance Classes Normanton

Belly Dance Classes Normanton

Assembly Street, Normanton ,
There are several different styles of belly dance. Our classes concentrate on the Egyptian style or 'Raqs Sharqi'. *Provisional times- these are still to be confirmed and may change* Beginners: Tuesday (7pm - 8pm) Intermediate: Wednesday (6.45pm- 8.15pm) Advanced: Thursday (6.30pm-8pm) For those new to classes wear either a loose fitting skirt or leggings/yoga pants.
The Hub South Normanton

The Hub South Normanton

Shiners Way, South Normanton ,
Built on the site of a former disused soccer pitch of Market Street, South Normanton, The Hub is an ambitious new community development for the town and its surrounding communities.
South Normanton Athletic F.C

South Normanton Athletic F.C

Lees Lane, South Normanton ,
Football was first played at lees lane in the 1926/27 season playing under the name of South Normanton Miners Welfare, and progressed to the Central Alliance Football League and after into the Sutton and Skegby League. The nickname ‘Shiners’ derives from the mid 1750’s when South Normanton was at the heart of the ribbed stocking industry. The people involved in this craft worked long hours sitting at there windows on wooden stools, so much so, that the backsides of there trousers became very shiny making them instantly recognisable as coming from the South Normanton area since then local people have been referred to and called ‘Shiners’. Under the new name South Normanton Athletic joined the Central Midlands Football League in the 1990/91 season. The clubs first major success came in the 1993/94 season when the finished runners up in the premier division. This gained them promotion to the supreme division. The club made there first entry into the F.A Vase in the 1994/95 season. In the 1996/97 season disaster struck when the old changing rooms where destroyed by fire. The clubs future lay in the balance and with limited time available members of the committee virtually worked round the clock to convert a derelict building into suitable changing rooms, which at the time were intended to be for a temporary period only the leagues deadline for completion was accomplished with little time to spare. At the end of the 1996/97 season, the club was relegated due to the 3 year flood light installation rule not being met; funds set aside to complete this project had been spent in establishing new changing rooms. The floodlights were completed in 1998 and the club was reinstated back into the supreme division. The teams best position being 3rd which was a promotion place. The club was promoted to the NCEL for the start of the 2003/2004 season where they played till the club decided to fold at the end of the 2007/08 season due to an ageing committee and no new blood coming to the club. We have now reformed the club with a new committee, management and players. In a long time there is an air of optimism and expectancy of big and better things to come at lees lane. As one of the old committee members said “its just nice to see football being played here again”.