Summary:
- The article discusses the ongoing debate about whether Nottingham, England is divided into a "north" and "south" part, or if it is more accurately described as having an east and west division.
- It explores the historical and cultural factors that have contributed to this debate, including differences in accents, dialects, and perceptions of class and social status between the supposed northern and southern areas of the city.
- The article concludes that while the north-south divide may be a persistent idea in the minds of some Nottingham residents, the city is more accurately described as having an east-west divide, with the River Trent serving as a natural boundary between the two halves.