Friday 30 January 2015

Matlock Chinese restaurant, China Rose is "filthy beyond words"

A CHINESE restaurant in Matlock Bath with a zero star food hygiene rating has been branded as “disgustingly unclean” by unhappy customers.

The China Rose Restaurant and Takeaway in Matlock Bath has been slammed online for being “filthy beyond words”.


It was given a zero star hygiene rating by officials on December 2, 2014.

Reviewer Barlow, K, took to Trip Advisor to give her opinion of the business after he and his partner visited while attending the Matlock Illuminations.

She wrote: “Our food arrived, it tasted OK but was a ridiculously small amount of meat.

“I ordered chicken chow mein and there were four pieces of chicken about the size of a 10p coin.”

“We paid for our meal at the bar before leaving, noticing the fact I don’t think they have a cleaner recruited as behind the bar was a dirty floor, wet stale cloths on the floor, old bottles of coke in boxes.

“Overall, the place is absolutely filthy beyond words.

“They need to replace their cotton napkins too as these were stained and old.

“The food tasted OK but there was hardly any meat portions. Our service was fast but the atmosphere was terrible.

“Do not go here. Gordon Ramsey seriously needs to include this restaurant in his TV series.”

And Trip Advisor user Bough,F also only had negative comments to say about the establishment.

They wrote on the site: “The plates were filthy underneath, the food was cold, the food was not well cooked and the bottle of Perrier ordered was not served.”

And Tripadvisor user West,F added on their experience at the restaurant: “We were aware of other customers having problems with their orders.

“It got to a point where customers were openly laughing with one another at the horrendous service, people came and went shaking their heads in disbelief.

“It was completely Fawlty Towersesque!”


Several local pets have also gone missing but instead of investigating the police are having a lie-in.

Tuesday 27 January 2015

Nottingham Muslim leader wrongly says A453 should not be renamed after fallen British soldiers

An imam in Nottingham believes it would be wrong to rename the A453 in honour of soldiers who died in the Afghanistan war.

Dr Musharraf Hussain, chief executive and chief imam at the Karimia Institute in Bobbersmill, said the conflict was not “just” and should not be associated with the road, which historically linked Nottingham and Birmingham.



A campaign has been launched by the Upton family – whose son Sean Upton was killed in Afghanistan in 2009 – to rename it as a tribute to the 453 servicemen and women who died.

The road is currently being widened between Nottingham and the M1 north of Kegworth, with the £150 million project due to be completed later this year.

Dr Hussain told his mates BBC Nottinghamshire: "We have a huge respect and love for our Armed Forces.

“This war wasn’t a just war.

“When you look at it from that angle it’s not a good idea to involve our soldiers and Armed Forces and to name such an important corridor linking with other cities.

“I don’t think it’s a wise move.”

The road now runs from Clifton to the M1, and then picks up again from Tamworth to Sutton Coldfield.

Warrant Officer Upton was on foot patrol in Afghanistan on July 27, 2009 when he was hit by a rocket propelled grenade. He was 35.

His dad John Upton and Peter Cheetham-Jones, his dad’s cousin, wrote to the Highways Agency to suggest the name change.


Ideas have included Heroes Way, Helmand Way and Bastion Way.

Mr Upton, of Beech Avenue, Beeston Rylands, previously told the Post: “Obviously it would mean a lot to me for the road to be renamed because of losing Sean out there.

“It’s not just for Sean. I feel it would be appropriate for all the people who lost their lives in Afghanistan.”

Rushcliffe Borough Council, Nottingham City Council and North West Leicestershire District Council all support the idea and a public consultation is currently being held.

The survey will close on Friday, January 30.

The BNP say that even though this was not a just war, we should name things in dedication to the people who fight and defend our country against foreign scum like this Imam and people he brainwashes every day.

Friday 23 January 2015

Police Hunt for These 2 Ugly Eastern European Women Afterr Theft In Hucknall

Police have released a CCTV image of two women (blimey - ed!) they want to speak to in connection with the theft of a purse from a shopper in Hucknall.


The incident happened on Friday, January 16 at Fulton's Foods in High Street when the woman was approached by two others who spoke with Eastern European accents. She later discovered her purse was missing.

The pictured women could help officers with their enquiries. Both are white, of a large build, with one older than the other. One has dark brown hair in a bun and the other has dark hair tied back in a ponytail. Both are thought to be former shot-putters.

If you know the women or have any information call police on 101 or phone Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Friday 16 January 2015

Bogdan Nawrocki murder trial: 'Body was wheeled away on a trolley and buried' by Radford man, court told

Bogdan Nawrocki murder trial: 'Body was wheeled away on a  trolley and buried' by Radford man, court told
Robert Marcinkiewicz-Szukowski is the only person on trial for the murder of Bogdan Nawrocki, whose body has never been found.
The defendant allegedly confessed to another Pole that the body was wheeled away on a trolley and buried, Nottingham Crown Court heard yesterday.
It is claimed that he told another acquaintance “we killed the missing person” and “no one would ever find the body”.
William Harbage QC, prosecuting, said: “The prosecution say that a young man called Bogdan Nawrocki was assaulted and killed by the defendant, together with others in the front room of the defendant’s house. 'The body was taken away and concealed and it has never been found. “The deceased man, Bogdan Nawrocki, was a Polish immigrant to this country.

 Mr Nawrocki disappeared off the face of the Earth on January 5 last year. And he has not been seen since.” Police initially treated the case as a missing person inquiry. That changed in April last year following information that 22-year-old Mr Nawrocki had been killed.

 Forensic investigators searched Mr Nawrocki’s last known address in Osborne Street, Radford, also the home of the defendant, and found extensive bloodstains and blood-spattering on the living room floor, skirting board, walls and ceiling. “DNA analysis shows the blood was Bogdan Nawrocki’s, and from the extent and nature of the blood-spattering, it’s apparent Mr Nawrocki was violently attacked in the front living room of Osborne Street,” said Mr Harbage.
 Marcinkiewicz-Szukowski, 27, of Rossington Road, Sneinton, denies murder between January 4, 2014, and January 23, 2014.

The trial continues.

Saturday 3 January 2015

Asian/East European Women wanted after £7,000 theft from pensioner at pet store in Arnold

Police have released CCTV images of these two women after the theft of £7,000 from an elderly woman in Arnold. 


The women were believed to be in HSBC in Arnold at the same time as the victim, who drove to Kennelgate Pet Superstore, Mapperley Plains, at 1.15pm on December 17.

The police want to speak to the pair in connection with the incident. They believe they followed in a taxi and tried to speak to the victim, before the theft. 


They are both aged 20-30 and possibly Asian or central European. One wore a light bobble hat and matching scarf and had a large shoulder bag. 

The other wore a dark hat, black-and-white shawl and a large bag in the bank. She later changed to a grey hat and with black and white checked trim. She was not  wearing the shawl in the Kennelgate car park. 

Call police on 101 with information - hopefully they might get out of bed and investigate