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HMS Nottingham : The stern
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HMS Nottingham officially has officially returned to the Naval Fleet (Tuesday, 6th July 2004) after a £26 million repair job.

The ship ran aground on rocks off the Australian coast in July 2002 and was badly damaged.

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HMS Nottingham : The stern
No, this isn't the 18th hole. This is the stern of the ship and where the Lynx helicopter will land.

After a flight the pilot might decide to go for forty winks. The ship's company will sleep on shifts and will get between five and six hours sleep for every 24 hours, working most of the remainder of the day.

If however, he fancies a bite he might like to sample one of the catering teams meals - they provide in excess of 600 meals a day from a changing weekly menu, designed to whet the appetite no matter what the dietary requirements might be.

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