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Brookhill Leys Primary School

Brookhill Leys Primary School

Chewton Street , Eastwood ,
Brookhill Leys is a successful school with a community of over 300 learners from ages 3 to 11. Their aim is simple – every learner must succeed. Their staff and governors are dedicated to fulfilling that aim and they put every effort into providing your children with first class opportunities, both in the classroom and through extra-curricular activities and support. Brookhill Leys School provide opportunities for wider provision for both our students and adult learners in the community. Brookhill Leys is a successful school with a community of over 300 learners from ages 3 to 11. But who runs this page? I'm a former Brookhill-Leys pupil with a brother who currently attends this school. Unfortunately, due to this I can't answer any questions regarding things such as the future of the school unless the answer is on the school's website. However, I do try to reply to most questions asked.
Eastwood Vets4Pets

Eastwood Vets4Pets

246 Nottingham Road, Eastwood ,
Eastwood opened in October 2012, we currently employ 1 veterinary surgeon, 1 veterinary nurse & 2 receptionists.
The Beauty Room

The Beauty Room

68 Nottingham Road, Eastwood ,
We are a multi treatment room beauty salon. We offer a wide range of treatments including Gelish nails, manicures, pedicures, Flirties Eyelash extensions, tinting and waxing, Massage and body treatments by Pure Fiji, Spray tans- St Tropez, Sienna X and Lauren's Way, Eve Taylor Facials, Skin Peels, Microdermabrasion.
Eastwood Tennis Club

Eastwood Tennis Club

20 Alexandra Street, Eastwood ,
Eastwood Tennis Club is a locally run tennis club which competes in the Nottinghamshire Leagues. We have men's, ladies and mixed teams as well as regular junior coaching sessions.
D.H. Lawrence

D.H. Lawrence

D. H. LAWRENCE (1885-1930), the son of a coal miner and a lace worker, completed his formal studies at University College, Nottingham, in 1908 and began teaching at a boys' school. By 1912, he had abandoned teaching to write full-time. His novels include The White Peacock (1911), The Trespasser (1912), Sons and Lovers (1913), The Rainbow (1915), Women in Love (1920), The Plumed Serpent (1926), and Lady Chatterley's Lover (1928), which was banned as pornographic in England until 1960.