Some of the top stories from the Chad this week
Here is a selection of news from this week in case you missed any articles the first time round.
A Sutton father has called for bullies to think about their actions after his son was tripped up and had a bottle thrown at him at school - resulting in facial injuries.
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Hide Adhttp://www.chad.co.uk/news/dad-s-plea-to-end-bullying-at-ashfield-school-after-son-left-with-facial-injuries-1-8442964The speed limit on a main road out of Mansfield where two students were seriously hurt is set to be cut after a campaign by residents.
Read more at: http://www.chad.co.uk/news/speed-limit-to-be-cut-on-a60-after-petition-1-8440066A police officer has been dismissed from Nottinghamshire Police after it was revealed he was running a business alongside his career in the force.
Read more at: http://www.chad.co.uk/news/police-officer-sacked-after-admitting-to-running-business-alongside-career-in-force-1-8440557More than 500 former miners attended an emotional reunion at the 20th anniversary of the closure of Bilsthorpe pit.
Read more at: http://www.chad.co.uk/news/workmates-meet-again-20-years-on-1-8437785The world’s largest security firm, G4S is set to open a new children’s home in Mansfield.