Nottinghamshire retail centres on Nottingham's Victoria Centre and intu Broadmarsh (now Broadmarsh redevelopment), Mansfield's Four Seasons, Newark's Buttermarket, and Worksop's Priory Centre.
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Weather profile. East-Midlands weather profile.
Local-authority EHO context. Nottinghamshire CC plus Nottingham CC unitary, Mansfield DC, Newark & Sherwood DC, Bassetlaw DC, Ashfield DC, Broxtowe BC, Gedling BC and Rushcliffe BC each handle EHO.
Centres in Nottinghamshire run the typical UK retail surface vocabulary — polished porcelain malls, vinyl food courts, polished concrete car-park cores, and granite public realm. Nottinghamshire's regional context — particularly its weather profile and council-level EHO regime — shapes how the testing scope and frequency are calibrated.
Polished porcelain & terrazzo concourses — the central spine of most Nottinghamshire centres. Performs well dry but can drop sharply in wet PTV depending on cleaning chemistry.
Entrance lobbies & rotunda transitions — entrance-mat run-off zones are the highest-incident slip area in most centres.
Food court vinyl & multi-tenant transitions — beverage and grease carry-out from food courts onto adjacent mall surfaces creates wet-condition exposure most generic testing scope misses.
Multi-storey car park cores & lift lobbies — the principal wet-shoe carry-in points for out-of-town centres.
External granite paving, stone setts & terraces — open-air sections face continuous weather exposure that warrants quarterly inspection.
Nottinghamshire sits within our broader East Midlands coverage. See the regional overview for adjacent counties and additional named centres.
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