In the 1960s the citizens of Nottingham saw the greatest change in the
city in the 20th century. In the previous decade, the city planners
envisaged a dual carriageway which would encircle the center of
Nottingham and they began by building a new highway from Castle
Boulevard to Friar Lane. Many slum properties were demolished in the
area around Walnut Tree Lane near the castle, but a number of historic
buildings were also swept away in the construction of the new
road--notably Collin's Almshouses and St. Nicholas' Rectory. The
construction of the Broad Marsh Shopping Centre, complementing the
Victoria Centre, was equally contentious. Featuring more than 200
photographs from archives and local people's collections revealing the
Nottingham of yesteryear, this book is guaranteed to be of interest to
anyone who has ever lived in or visited this great city.