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Hi, I’m Mia Carter. I was at the Nottingham tram stop near Broadmarsh Centre around 6:15 pm yesterday when I realised my trading cards were missing from my backpack. They’re a mixed deck—about 40 cards, with foil borders and a couple of rare dragons—that I’d been collecting for months. I’d swung by the train station to grab a quick coffee, then heard the zip catch and felt the pocket go light. I’m anxious but hopeful; these cards remind me of Sunday meetups in Old Market Square, and I’d love to have them back.
I got home yesterday evening and realized my hamsters were gone around 6:15 PM. They live in a teal cage with a pink wheel, and the two little fuzzballs—one light brown, one grey—must have wriggled free while I was tidying up. I headed out toward Old Market Square, checked Market Street tram stops, the Notts Market, and behind the Council House, calling their names in a soft, panicked voice. The air was chilly and busy with people heading home, which doesn’t help. I’m hoping someone found them and kept them safe. If you spot them, please help them get back home through the site.”
I lost my hat in Nottingham this evening, around 5:45 PM on Friday, outside the Council House in Market Square. It’s a navy blue knit beanie with a white pom-pom and a small stitched logo on the side. I’d been helping a friend film a short piece near Nottingham Castle, and I must have dropped it while the crowd moved from the Market Square. I’m feeling chilly and a bit unsettled without it; that hat has seen late train rides and long walks around the Lace Market. If you found anything matching that description near Market Square, please keep it safe for me.
I lost my CDs around 8:45 PM on Friday, near Old Market Square in Nottingham. They’re in a navy-blue slim case, a handful of indie and classical discs with the spine worn from years of use. I remember stopping to check a street performer and then turning away, realizing the case was gone. The loss feels personal because those tracks carried memories of road trips and late-night study sessions. If you found them, I’d be grateful to have them back through the site.
I was loading a battery of small appliances into a friend’s car on a damp Thursday evening when I realized I’d left a kettle, toaster, and a compact microwave on the pavement outside my Nottingham flat. It must have happened around 7:15 pm near Old Market Square, with the rain slicking the cobbles on Maid Marian Way. I’ve retraced routes along the square and past the tram stop, but I haven’t seen them since. It’s a real strain on my kitchen plans, and I’m desperate to get them back to finish a family meal I’d planned for tonight.
Found a mid-century oak coffee table this afternoon around 3:15 pm in the courtyard behind the Victoria Centre, near the Wheeler Gate entrance in Nottingham. It's a warm oak finish, about 120 cm long, 50 cm wide, and 45 cm tall, with a few surface scratches and a small water ring on the top. The apron has a carved leaf motif and there's a faded 'Handmade in Nottingham' sticker on the underside. It's sturdy and a bit dusty from being outdoors. If this is your table, I'm hoping to get it back to its rightful owner—message me here and we can arrange a pickup near the Broad Street tram stop.
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