Nottinghamshire Police have issued a statement after officers were called to an incident near an adventure golf course in Nottingham. Police were in attendance in Nuthall Road near the new Jurassic Cove Adventure Golf Course, at Stockhill Park, on Sunday afternoon, June 25.
A spokesperson for Nottinghamshire Police said officers had been called to the scene of the medical incident where a woman had fell and banged her head.
When approached by Nottinghamshire Live over reports of an incident in the area, the force said in a statement: "We were called but this was a medical incident. A woman had fallen in the street and banged her head."
The Jurassic Cove Adventure Golf Course, built on a section of the park that's located off the A610 Nuthall Road and Stockhill Lane, between Aspley and junction 26 of the M1, will feature a total of six dinosaur figures on the site. This includes a massive T-Rex. It has previously been reported the golf site is due to open at some point in July 2023.
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