The East Midlands region has an area of 15,627 sq km and a population of around 4 million people.
East Midlands is one of the nine regions of England. It takes up most of the eastern part of the Midlands region in the country and consists of Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, Nottinghamshire, Northamptonshire and Lincolnshire. Most of the towns are 1 to 3 hours from the country’s capital city, London.
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| Nottingham Travel Guide |
Nottingham is the undisputed capital of the East Midlands. It is the 9th largest
travel-to-work area in England with a population of 740,000 and 3 million people
within an hour's drive. It is also the fastest growing major city in the UK
in terms of job creation (RICS Foundation).
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| Derby Travel Guide |
Derby is a city in the East Midlands, England. Located on the banks of the River Derwent, the city has a population of 250,000 inhabitants. Also referred to as the ‘ghost capital of Britain’ owing to the paran... |
| Newark Travel Guide |
The official name of this market town, seated in Nottinghamshire, is Newark-on Trent, which is abbreviated to Newark. It was a popular parliamentary monopoly, at the time of the English Civil war. Today, it is a major hub for sale and purchase of the Antiques. It is actuall... |
| Pelsall Travel Guide |
| Pelsall is an area of Walsall which is situated in the state of West Midlands, in the country of England. Bloxwich which is situated in Walsall occupies a large amount of suburban area of Pelsall. Previously the city was called by the name of Peols... |
| Carlton Travel Guide |
| Carlton is a city situated in Nottingham borough of Gedling. Carlton is close to Sneiton, Bakersfield, Mapperley and St Anns. This city is near to River Trent and has an NG4 postcode. Carlton Hill shopping street has several shopping chains and smalle... |