Nottingham Post

In shadow of Sherwood prison is ‘perfect place to raise kids’

RESIDENTS AGREE THE AREA IS ‘LOVELY’ WITH ‘PLENTY OF THINGS TO DO’

- By KEIMAE BLAKE keimae.blake@reachplc.com @ceann_keimae

PEOPLE living in Sherwood are delighted with the area and have listed the many good things about being a resident there.

Many people have agreed that it’s the “perfect place to raise children”.

The shops, the people, the chippies, the activities and how there’s “always something to do” are among the reasons people love living in NG5.

Near Nottingham Prison on Perry Road in Sherwood, people have spoken about the area saying that, for the most part, it’s very quiet except around rush hour.

Michelle Scott lives on Perry Road and has done for 17 years. The 48-year-old spoke about life near HMP Nottingham and said: “It’s lovely here. I’ve always said it’s the perfect place to raise children.

“I have two boys and I wouldn’t want to live anywhere else. We love taking walks down to Woodthorpe Park, looking around the charity shops in Sherwood, and when I can’t be bothered to cook, Captain Cod is our local chippy.”

The nurse continued: “At rush hour, just like anywhere else, is when the area gets a bit rowdy, but apart from that I have no complaints.”

One resident has lived in Sherwood for more than 50 years.

Speaking about their friendly neighbours and how the area has changed over the years is Molly Anderson, 85.

Molly likes to spend her time walking, dancing and gardening.

She said: “It’s very quiet around here but I’ve never had any problems living near the prison. Many, many years ago we had problems with noise at the prison. You could hear them shouting, but most of the time I was working.”

Molly, who has two children with her late husband, used to work at a local school in Sherwood.

Before living in the area, she lived on Robin Hood Chase in St Ann’s.

Molly added: “There’s a lot of people who have left the area, but there’s some that have lived there for donkeys. I love my neighbours, they help me with anything and the girl across the road, she’s lovely.” Speaking about weird incidents remembered over the years, Molly recalled one incident and said: “I remember years ago neighbours had found a dead sheep on the road. I didn’t get involved. But I do remember that.

“My son was two when we moved to Sherwood, and he’s 54 now. With raising children here, I’ve had no problems whatsoever.”

Joe Hall, 36 also lives in the area. Joe likes walking his dog on Woodthorpe Park and sometimes takes a stroll to Arnot Hill Park.

Speaking of the area, the accountant said: “Sherwood’s great. I really like the area. I grew up not too far from Arnold, but in Sherwood there’s always something to do. My wife’s always telling me about things that are going on.

“The other day there was something going on at the Methodist church, and we’ve got the Woodthorpe Park Fair that I saw being set up the other day.”

Joe explained why he thinks others like the area, and said: “I think the variety is what draws people into Sherwood. We have parks, shops, restaurant­s and good schools – what more could you ask for?”

It’s very quiet around here but I’ve never had any problems living near the prison.

Molly Anderson, resident

 ?? NOTTINGHAM POST ?? Molly Anderson, 85 of Sherwood with her parrot, Rosie
NOTTINGHAM POST Molly Anderson, 85 of Sherwood with her parrot, Rosie

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