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Teenager arrested in Bestwood after Gedling cops discover ‘hunting-style knife’ during search

A teenager has been arrested by a Gedling police neighbourhood team after allegedly being found with a knife in Bestwood.

Officers were out on patrol when they stopped and searched a youth who was acting suspiciously.

It resulted in a hunting-style knife being seized, which had been concealed inside his jogging bottoms, and the suspect was arrested.

The 16-year-old boy, who can’t be named for legal reasons, was subsequently charged with possessing a knife in a public place following the incident which happened around 5.20pm on Monday (9).

He was bailed ahead of his appearance at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court on September 25.

The youth was bailed ahead of his appearance at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court on September 25.

PC Michael Callan, of the Gedling north neighbourhood team, said: “There is never an excuse for anyone to carry a knife in a public place – for the simple reason that doing this is incredibly dangerous.

“As well as obviously putting others in danger, carrying a knife also puts that person at more risk of harm too.

“As a neighbourhood team we take all reports of knife crime extremely seriously and our priority is to keep people safe.

“On this occasion I’m pleased we were able to follow up suspicions of criminality during our proactive patrols which resulted in a knife being taken off the streets and a suspect being charged in connection with this incident.”

Nottinghamshire Police is also reminding people that so-called ‘Zombie-style’ knives and machetes will be made illegal to keep in private anywhere in the UK from 24 September.

Ahead of this, a national surrender and compensation scheme is currently underway, where owners of these weapons can hand them in and be financially compensated.

Nottinghamshire Police is supporting the initiative, which runs until the day of the law change.

For more information visit: Zombie-style knives and machetes surrender and compensation scheme | Nottinghamshire Police

Lunch meeting to offer Gedling borough businesses support

Business owners in Gedling borough are being invited to a meeting with a team of experts to discuss the support, funding and advice that is available to them.

The Gedling Business Support Network is funded by Gedling Borough Council using a share of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and delivered by East Midlands Chamber.

The Network was relaunched in Spring to help local businesses learn new skills, work together and stay informed about local and national business support.

The next meeting takes place on Friday, September 27 at Sacred Heart Community Centre in Carlton and any business located in or doing business in Gedling borough may attend.

The theme of the next meeting will be around getting the maximum impact for the effort taken. Business owners from the area will learn practical tips on how to market their business on a limited budget.

Business grants

Passion Marketing’s Lindsey Newman-Wood will run a mini workshop on ‘Champagne Marketing on a Lemonade Budget’. 

She said: “I’ll be sharing practical insights and creative ideas to help business owners maximise both their time and marketing budgets, ensuring they get the best return on investment.” 

Blue Stamp Travel Managing Director Steve Manderson will be discussing marketing initiatives within his business and the help he’s had from the Accelerator business support project.

Deputy Lieutenant for Nottinghamshire Mark Goldby will outline opportunities around the King’s Awards for Enterprise and Gedling Borough Council will provide an update on business support available.

Gedling Borough Council Portfolio Holder for Sustainable Growth and Economy, Councillor Jenny Hollingsworth said: “The Gedling Business Support Network meetings have been well received by Gedling businesses and have been well attended.

“The September meeting offers a great opportunity to learn more about marketing on a budget and the business support offered by Gedling Borough.We’re also delighted to welcome Deputy Lieutenant Mark Goldby who will talk about the King’s Award. I very much look forward to meeting and hearing from our local businesses.”

Businesses can book a free place athttps://www.d2n2growthhub.co.uk/events/gedling-business-support-network-meeting/

Council plans to bring Gedling borough community together to mark International Day of Peace

Gedling borough is set to host a special event to mark the International Day of Peace.

To celebrate the occasion, Gedling Borough Council is planning a ‘Peace in the Park’ event at Gedling Country Park.

The event will take place on Saturday, September 21 from 11am to 3pm and will be a day of celebrating environmental sustainability, wellbeing and global peace.

There will be free activities for all ages, including arts and crafts, outdoor entertainment from Handmade Theatre, live music, community stalls, guided walks around the park and there will also be an unveiling of a willow sculpture, made by attendees of the event, that will be installed in the park to commemorate the International Day of Peace.

The United Nations theme for the date this year is ‘Cultivating a Culture of Peace’ which will be reflected in the activities taking place throughout the day.

The event is being funded by the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Funding and will be completely free to attend. Parking is limited but there is a regular bus service that stops outside the park.

Gedling Country Park has retained its Green Flag Award

The aim of the event is to celebrate the diverse community and bring everyone together and have equal access to services. The event will also promote health and wellbeing at one of the borough’s most visited parks, which recently retained its Green Flag status for the ninth year in a row.

Councillor Kathryn Fox, Portfolio Holder for Life Chances and Vulnerability said: “This is a great event to bring our communities together and show that we are at our strongest when we are together.

“The event is also chance to raise awareness of the impact of climate change and that we must continue to do everything we can to protect the next generation of young people and provide them with a future where our planet is our priority.”

Councillor Lynda Pearson, Portfolio Holder for Communities and Place said: “This free event will be great for families to come along and take part in the arts and craft activities, see the brilliant Handmade Theatre performances and enjoy live music and entertainment in this amazing park that we are so very proud of.”

More details about the event can be found at www.gedling.gov.uk/whatson

People across Gedling borough warned of new parking fine scam

People across Gedling borough have been receiving scam text messages ordering them to pay a parking fine.

The county council has issued a warning after reports of the fraud started flooding in.

The text claims the recipient has incurred a parking fine and directs them to follow a link for more information.

The link leads to a fake but convincing copy of the government website which asks the user to enter their vehicle registration number.

It then explains the vehicle has been issued a fine and names a local car park.

Experts believe the scammers are using the IP address of the users’ devices to find a nearby car park.

The recipient is then asked to enter their personal and financial information to pay the fine, which is usually £25.

A spokesman for Nottinghamshire County Council said: “Please be aware of an ongoing national scam relating to parking fines that is currently in circulation.

“Nottinghamshire County Council  will never contact you via text message in relation to a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN).

“If you have received a scam text message please ensure you forward it to the National Cyber Security Service  on 7726.”

Historic Gedling House to open doors to public for heritage day this Sunday

Residents have a unique opportunity to look around one of Gedling’s most historical gems during a heritage day being held this Sunday (15).

Gedling House, which is now used as a meditation centre, will open its doors to the public between 11am-3pm.

Those paying a visit will also receive a history talk from local historian Mo Cooper and a free 20-minute drop-in meditation session.

A cafe will be open serving cakes and scones and a number of stalls

A spokesman for the Kadampa Meditation centre said:”It will be a great day for the community to come and have a look around Gedling House, and for the first time we have a sign language interpreter for any deaf members of the community.”

Latest Gedling borough crime map: what’s been reported in your street?

Hundreds of violent and sexual offences were reported to police in Gedling borough in July 2024

Each month Gedling Eye charts every crime in the borough on an interactive map for readers to stay on top of what is happening and where.

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The map can be found below.

This month, our map reveals the location of every crime reported to Nottinghamshire Police in July 2024 (the latest available full month of data).

The map shows location, type of offence, and outcome or current status of the police investigation.

Readers can use the online tool to see what happened near their homes, schools and places of work and build an understanding of the county’s crime hotspots.

By far the greatest number of reported offences were violent and sexual offences, with a total of 223 such offences reported in the borough

This was followed by anti-social behaviour 163 reports, shoplifting with 68 reports, criminal damage and arson 59 reports, public order offences 34 reports, vehicle crime with 28 reports, burglary with 17 reports and 16 reports of possession of drugs.

The least reported crimes were possession of weapons (12), robbery (3) and bike thefts.

Creations were ‘out of this world’ at the Stoke Bardolph Scarecrow Festival

Some ‘out of this world’ characters were on display in Stoke Bardolph recently when the village held its annual Scarecrow Festival.

Now in its fourth year, the festival, which is organised by a group of dedicated volunteers, continues to attract crowds of visitors, eager to see what impressive creations the villagers have come up with.

The village became awash with aliens, ghosts and Star Wars scarecrows as 24 households throughout the village embraced this years ‘Sci-Fi’ them

The non-profit-making community event supported by the villagers of Stoke Bardolph, Rivendell Care Home staff and residents and also the Trent Valley Councillors, who provide the prizes and judge  the competition. 

The scarecrows could be found at various locations throughout the village and Rivendell Care Home.

Maps were available to buy at the village hall for the minimum of £1.00 each, with 100% of the map sales going to the Scarecrow winners nominated charity.  

Organiser Sue Harte said: “The amount raised from map sales was £111.00 and the scarecrow winners nominated charity was Cancer Research which they were very grateful for.

“Overall, considering the weather, it was a very successful event with lots of support from the community and surrounding communities.

“The scarecrows were amazing with some brilliant creative ideas and I can’t wait for next year’s event to see what creations will be on display.

“Thanks to Kathy and Stuart for opening the village hall car park so all our visitors could park safely and also for opening the hall for refreshments.”

Gedling borough’s latest petrol and diesel prices – and where’s the cheapest to fill up

Gedling Eye has compiled a list of the cheapest petrol pumps in Gedling borough. The data is sourced from PetrolPrices.com, which covers major service stations including brands like BP, Shell, and Texaco as well as supermarkets, smaller chains and independent stations.

The website combines price data from Catalist with its own crowdsource data, which comes from website users and forecourt owners. The site says it hopes to have “the most up to date and reliable price data across the industry”.

The UK’s average fuel price is 139.41p per litre for Unleaded and 144.16p per litre for diesel.

The following prices were reported locally on 11/09/24

Here are the latest prices from across the borough…

UNLEADED…

Arnold

Sainsbury’s Arnold – 131.9p

Asda Arnold131.7p *CHEAPEST IN BOROUGH*

BP Daybrook (Mansfield Road) -133.9p

Esso Maid Marion (Mansfield Road) – 133.9p

Carlton

Texaco Burton Road – 135.9p

Shell Carlton Square – 136.9p

Texaco Westdale Lane (East Lane Service Station) – 139.9p

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Colwick

Sainsbury’s Colwick – 132.9p

Lambley

Lambley Motors – N/A

Mapperley

Asda Express Mapperley – 133.7p

Netherfield

Morrisons – 132.7p

DIESEL…

Arnold

Sainsbury’s Arnold 136.9p

Asda Arnold – 136.7p *CHEAPEST IN BOROUGH*

BP Daybrook – 138.9p

Esso Maid Marion (Mansfield Road) – 138.9p

Carlton

Texaco Burton Road – 139.9p

Shell Carlton Square – 141.9p

Texaco Westdale Lane (East Lane Service Station) – 144.9p

Colwick

Sainsbury’s Colwick – 137.9p

Lambley

Lambley Motors – N/A

Mapperley

Asda Mapperley – 138.7p

Netherfield

Morrisons – 137.7p

Sherwood MP defends her vote on cuts to pensioners’ winter fuel payments

The MP for Sherwood has defended her decision to vote against an attempt to block plans to cut winter fuel payments to pensioners.

Michelle Welsh MP was one of 348 MPs to vote against a Conservative motion on Tuesday.

Winter fuel payments of either £200 or £200 are normally paid in November and December.

But under plans by the new Labour government, they will now only be paid to pensioners claiming a pension credit to top up low income or other means-tested benefits, meaning millions over the age of 66 will lose out.

The Government said the cut will save £1.4bn and will go towards covering a £22bn black hole they inherited from the previous Tory administration.

In an open letter to constituents, the MP wrote: “I will be holding pension credit support sessions, where myself and my team working with a local charity will help constituents one to one with applications and advice.

PICTURED: Labour MPs Michelle Welsh, left and Michael Payne, right both voted against the Conservative motion on Tuesday

“There are thousands of pensioners in the area who are currently not claiming. I have absolute confidence the Government will get our country back in track, and like the previous Labour Government, will lift over one million pensioners out of poverty.

“I will not take lectures from a Conservative Party which destroyed our public services, placed millions of children in poverty and left behind a legacy of chaos.

“Under the last Tory government, over 800,000 eligible pensioners did not get the benefits to which they were entitled. While they failed on Pension Credit, we are determined to make a difference and ensure thousands of pensioners claim Pension Credit which will unlock winter fuel payments and other benefits.

“I encourage you, your friends, family and neighbours to check if you or they are eligible by visiting the following link: www.gov.uk/pension-credit/eligibility or by calling the Pension Credit claim line at 0800 99 1234.

Gedling Conservatives called the move a ‘kick in the teeth’ for pensioners.

They said: “There are 22,271 pensioners across Gedling Borough who do not quite qualify for Pension Credit and needed that Winter Fuel Allowance to help with keeping warm this winter with fuel bills expected to rise in the coming months.”

Renters in borough to get more security as Labour reveals plans to finally ban ‘no-fault evictions

Labour have revealed that no-fault evictions will finally be banned under plans to “protect” renters from bad landlords across the borough.

The last Tory government repeatedly promised to end so-called “Section 21” evictions, but failed to do so because of opposition from their own MPs.

26,000 households had their tenancies scrapped last year alone

The new Renters’ Rights Bill is to be introduced by the Government to parliament today (11)

Thanks to Labour’s huge Commons majority, the Bill is certain to become law.

As well as banning no-fault evictions the legislation will ban landlords from increasing rents more than once a year and introduce a new “decent homes standards” for private sector properties.

Rental bidding wars will also be banned, as will blanket bans on tenants with children or those who claim benefits.

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The legislation will ban landlords from increasing rents more than once a year

Awaab’s Law – which would force landlords to urgently address mould and damp problems in their properties – will also come into force at last.

Deputy prime minister Angela Rayner said: “Renters have been let down for too long and too many are stuck in disgraceful conditions, powerless to act because of the threat of a retaliatory eviction hanging over them.

“Most landlords act in a responsible way but a small number of unscrupulous ones are tarnishing the reputation of the whole sector by making the most of the housing crisis and forcing tenants into bidding wars.

“There can be no more dither and delay. We must overhaul renting and rebalance the relationship between tenant and landlord. This bill will do just that and tenants can be reassured this government will protect them.”

A Conservative spokesperson said they members hoped the new proposals were ‘coherent and thought through’.

He said: “Conservatives believe in ensuring choice and freedom, whatever home they live in.

“But new regulation must be necessary and proportionate. Otherwise, as it has in Scotland, badly drafted laws will cut supply, forcing up rents and reducing choice for renters.

“We await to see the details of Labour’s proposals and hope they are more coherent and thought-through than their interventions in other policy areas so far.”