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Lost hardcover edition of 'To Kill a Mockingbird' with dog-eared pages and personal inscription, left near the reading section table at Nottingham Central Library.
I misplaced my beloved hardcover edition of 'To Kill a Mockingbird' while I was at the Nottingham Central Library last weekend. I remember placing it on a table near the reading section, but I must have left it there. It's a bit worn, with a few dog-eared pages, and there's a personal inscription on the inside cover. If anyone has seen it, please let me know!
Blue reflective dog harness with Rex name tag
Hey, I lost my blue reflective dog harness yesterday around 3pm near Old Market Square in Nottingham. It's a medium-sized harness by the brand PawPath with lime-green stitching and a tiny red paw-print charm on the strap. The metal name tag reads 'Rex' and there's a phone number etched on the back (faded but still visible). This harness has sentimental value for me and Rex—it's the one he wears every day, and I really need it back. If anyone found it, I’d be forever grateful; I’ll be checking around the Market Street/Broad Street area and the tram stops as I retrace my steps.
Found green travel guide near Market Square
I found a green paperback travel guide this afternoon around 2:45pm outside the tram stop on Market Street in Nottingham. It's about A5, 240 pages, with a creased spine and a dog-eared corner on the Nottingham walking tours section. Inside there's a blue ribbon bookmark and a faded sticker from 'Explore UK,' plus a pencil note that says 'L.P., Feb 2024.' This book clearly means something to someone, and I hope the owner sees this and can get it back—DM me here to arrange pickup.
Blue paperback Nottingham travel guide
I lost my blue Lonely Planet Pocket Nottingham travel guide yesterday afternoon near Waterstones on Bridlesmith Gate in Nottingham city centre. It's a small paperback, about 4 by 7 inches, with a blue cover and a white skyline, in decent condition except for a coffee stain on the bottom edge and a dog-eared page. There's a tiny fox sticker on the back cover and a pencil note in the margin that says 'Route 11'. It really matters to me—it's sentimental and I need it back after using it on my visit to Old Market Square.