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‘Delight’ as work restarts on stalled Rolleston Drive housing estate in Arnold

Work has restarted on a housing estate in Arnold after progress stalled when the developer behind it collapsed into administration.

Ilke Homes, which was based in Yorkshire, went into administration in June last year while it was working on 131 homes in Rolleston Drive.

Ilke had been building the homes for housing association Jigsaw, and the scheme was being funded substantially through Homes England, the government’s housing and regeneration agency.

Deliveries of Ilke’s modular homes, which were built in a factory before being transported directly to the Arnold site by lorry, first began in 2022 but work suddenly stopped with many of the units in position.

In July Jigsaw Homes Midlands said Midlands-based Morro Partnerships had been appointed as the new contractor and added work would begin by the end of the month.

Factory built homes Arnold
PICTURED: The first of 141 homes arrived at Rolleston Drive in 2022

Rolleston Drive homes Arnold
PICTURED: An artist’s impression of the new homes on Rolleston Drive and the dream affordable home for so many.

A spokesperson for Jigsaw confirmed on Thursday, August 1 groundwork had started.

“Groundworkers have started on the site this week to clear it,” the spokesperson said.

“This is expected to take around four weeks and work to the homes can then get underway.”

A total of 85 homes will be made available for affordable rent, helping to reduce Gedling Borough Council’s housing waiting list.

The Labour-run authority said the collapse of Ilke was not expected and came less than two weeks before the first residents were due to move in.

Cllr Jenny Hollingsworth (Lab), Portfolio Holder for Growth and Regeneration, told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: “Clearly we are absolutely delighted that work is commencing. It caused issues for everyone.

“We are very supportive of it because of the social housing it is providing.”

Ilke’s website remains online, and features a statement saying trademarks, design property, modular stock, and technology patents have since been purchased by a new company called Homespace.

Latest planning applications put before Gedling Borough Council

These are the latest applications to have been submitted to and validated by Gedling Borough Council this week.

The round-up of the latest plans that the council’s planning officers validated and published on w/c 29/07/24

These applications will now be decided by Gedling borough planners.

More details can be found on the Gedling Borough Council planning site HERE.

Two storey side and single storey rear extension
10 Vernon Crescent Ravenshead
Ref. No: 2024/0438

Conifer – remove to ground level
9 Main Street Papplewick
Ref. No: 2024/0442TCA

Installation of an Air Source Heat Pump
44 Birkland Avenue Woodthorpe
Ref. No: 2024/0439

Front and rear extensions and render property
4 Birchwood Drive Ravenshead
Ref. No: 2024/0435

Trim 4 conifers in front garden from 15ft down to about 10ft, and trim them all round
22 Main Street Woodborough
Ref. No: 2024/0430TCA

Change of use from Class E, ( Dance Studio) to C3 self contained, two bedroom apartment
376 First Floor Carlton Hill Carlton
Ref. No: 2024/0431

Two storey side extension and new materials to rear single storey.
163 Kenrick Road Mapperley
Ref. No: 2024/0425

Single storey front and rear extensions
11 Chapel Fields Ravenshead
Ref. No: 2024/0421

Increase roof height and loft extension
32 Hillview Road Carlton
Ref. No: 2024/0389

Felling of 2 Oak and 4 Silver Birch trees situated at location number “6” on the Block Plan.
Sherwood Glade Mansfield Road Arnold
Ref. No: 2024/0380TPO

Single storey rear extension
271 Moor Road Papplewick
Ref. No: 2023/0715

Non-material amendment to 2023/0229 (amendment to plots 534-543 and 716-721 to allow for shared stepped access arrangements to the rear of the properties)
Land At Chase Farm Former Gedling Colliery Adjacent To Arnold Lane And Land Off Lambley Lane Gedling
Ref. No: 2024/0462NMA

Conversion of church building to 9 no. residential apartments and erection of 14 apartments, including ancillary bin stores, cycle stores and landscaping
Baptist Church Cross Street Arnold
Ref. No: 2024/0404

Proposed dwelling
67 Queens Avenue Gedling Nottinghamshire NG4 4DW
Ref. No: 2024/0397

Approval of details reserved by condition 3 (window details) of planning permission 2023/0085
81 Main Street Calverton Nottinghamshire NG14 6FG
Ref. No: 2024/0415DOC

‘It’s what the community has been crying out for’: New cafe opens at revamped park in Calverton

A new community-focused café has opened at a popular Calverton park just in time for the summer holidays.

Snack’s Cafe opened its doors in the newly-extended village hall in the William Lee Memorial Park.

Calverton Parish Council have chosen local lad Liam Hall to be the tenant from a number of applicants, and it finally opened last week.

The café serves fully cooked breakfasts, jacket potatoes, hot and cold savoury and sweet pastries and filled cobs, paninis, and chips – all to eat in or takeaway. They also sell snacks, sweets, chocolate, a wide range of drinks and slush puppies.

The parish council have just awarded a contract to a paving company to have a large outdoor seating area in front of the café.

Cafe owner Liam Hall in the new cafe
Inside the new cafe in Calverton

Liam said “Starting any new business is always a risk, but I have been coming to this park since I was a boy, and I have always known it has cried out for a café and the response from the community has been amazing, I cannot thank the village enough for supporting me this first week.

“Working with Calverton Parish council has been great and it’s been more like a partnership than dealing with a landlord. The chairman of the council (Andy Meads) oversaw the café fit out, met environmental health with me before we started, and even did all the plumbing himself.”

The cafe is the final phase of the village hall extension, with planning beginning in 2021, and the parish council are continually upgrading facilities on the park.

A new five acre wildlife area opened a day after the café, and in the last year the parish council has installed new twin zip wires, climbing nets, had new paths built, reinstated two of the old football pitches and increased the size of the car park.

New major improvements are planed later this year and into 2025.

New Greggs store could open on Carlton Hill

A new Greggs store could on its way to Carlton Hill following a planning application.

Planning permission for Greggs signage to be placed at the old Lloyds Bank branch has been submitted to Gedling Borough Council.

The firm’s branch on Carlton Hill closed on July 26 last year as part of a nationwide raft of closures.

Greggs

The application submitted is for new signage, air conditioning condenser units and extract grilles.

The chain currently has just over 2,500 branches across the country, but said it was investing in its supply chain to build capacity to one day support 3,500 outlets.

Greggs’s half-year report said the company was “confident” it would open a net total of between 140 and 160 new shops this year.

Mapperley pet store bought by Notts family firm

A Mapperley pet shop has been purchased by a Nottingham-based family business with over 50 years experience in pet products 

Pets & Friends, who also have stores in Mansfield, Hucknall, and Wollaton have been purchased by family owned, Nottingham based, PSR (Pet Store Retailing). 

The successful pet stores & grooming salons will continue to operate in store and online as Pets & Friends and Pets Parlour Grooming, brands that customers have come to know and love for their pet needs. 

The Brown family, owners of Nottingham based PSR have owned pet businesses for several generations from pet boarding to insurance and wholesale they have a rich understanding of what customers want for their pets and are looking forward to growing and developing the Pets & Friends business over the next few years. 

Paul Lewis Managing Director at PSR said “All jobs across store management and store teams will remain in place as we look to continue to offer customers great service and products across all Pets & Friends Stores & in Pets Parlour Grooming Salons” 

He continued “PSR have been known to invest in independent pet retailing for a number of years and there will be exciting improvements made at Pets & Friends over the next few years, which we’re sure customers, their pets & Pets and Friends team members will love.” 

The 19 Pets & Friends stores which were previously owned by Kennelpak, offer customers a service led retail experience from free weigh-ins to harness fittings, puppy and kitten clubs, nutritional talks and grooming salons that cater for all pets including small animals as well as a fantastic range of products from quality dog food to cat litters and hay. 

Pets & Friends stores will continue to open and operate as usual and the teams appreciate customer support at this exciting time 

Colwick Parish Council shares village improvement plans after it was revealed they could receive slice of £20m government funding pot

Councillors in Colwick have welcomed news they could benefit from a £20m government funding pot awarded to improve the area.

The cash has been allocated as part of the national ‘Long Term Plan for Towns’ programme which can be used for improving high streets, dealing with antisocial behaviour through to creating new footpaths and cycle routes.

The money will fund projects in Greater Carlton and the surrounding areas with £20 million being paid in endowment-style funding over the next decade.

Investments into pedestrian safety and connectivity, energy efficiency measures for the much-loved community centre and the regeneration of the Rectory Fields are just three of the ambitious projects proposed by Colwick Parish Council – if they receive a slice of funding.

Chair of Colwick Parish Council Cllr Alison Nunn, said it was ‘only right’ that the village has now been included in the list of towns and villages that could receive a cut of the cash.

PICTURED: Leader of Gedling Borough Council John Clark, left, and Sir John Peace, the new independent chair of the Greater Carlton Town Board, right

She said: “Historically, Colwick has been the gateway to the river for local communities and we want to ensure we have the best environment possible for our local residents and those who visit and enjoy our unique village.

“We are looking forward to working closely with Gedling Borough Council and local partners in helping bring our ambitions to life”. 

Cllr Abby Booker is leading the parish council’s team hoping to make the most of the opportunities presented by the new funding.

She said: “Enhancing community wellbeing and participation is core to our parish council.

“Colwick deserves our fair share of funding for much-needed improvements after years of under-investment, and the projects that we have put forward have community co-development at the heart to ensure that everyone gets a say in the development of our area.

“We believe passionately that local councils such as Colwick can be at the forefront of helping our community respond and adapt to our changing climate, amplifying grassroots solutions for local communities to get involved with and benefit from”. 

The eight project proposals were formerly endorsed by the council in July and are keen for local residents to also input shaping the Carlton programme with public consultation now open until August 30 2024.

You can have your say HERE

Noise reduction strategies for Sash Windows: Expert tips and top Products

Are you tired of the constant rumble of traffic or the chatter of your neighbors seeping into your home through your beautiful sash windows? If so, you’re not alone. Noise pollution is a common problem for many homeowners, particularly those living in urban areas or near busy roads. But don’t fret – there are numerous ways to transform your sash windows into a sound barrier, creating a peaceful haven inside your home.

Why Sash Windows Need Special Noise Reduction Attention

Sash windows, while beautiful and charming, have unique characteristics that make them more susceptible to noise infiltration:

  • Single glazing: The single glazing in traditional sash windows acts like a thin drum, easily transmitting sound vibrations into your home. Unlike double glazing, which has an insulating air gap, single glazing offers minimal resistance to noise.
  • Gaps and Rattles: Even when closed, sash windows often have small gaps around the sliding panels. Over time, the mechanisms can wear down, causing the panels to rattle and creating further openings for noise to sneak through.

Wooden Frames: Wooden sash windows, while aesthetically pleasing, are not the best material for soundproofing. Wood tends to transmit sound vibrations more readily than other materials like uPVC or metal

  • Thin Glass: The glass used in older sash windows is often thinner than modern standards, making it less effective at blocking out noise.
  • Air Leaks: The frames and seals of older sash windows may not be airtight, allowing sound to pass through even when the windows are closed.

These factors combined can make sash windows a significant source of noise pollution in your home. However, with the right noise reduction strategies, such as upgrading to sash windows double glazing, you can significantly improve the sound insulation of your sash windows and enjoy a quieter living space.

Double Glazing: Your Perfect Solution for Sash Window Noise Reduction

The most effective way to soundproof your sash windows is to upgrade to double glazing. A double glazed window consists of two panes of glass with a layer of air or gas (the glazed unit) sealed between them. This glazed unit acts as a sound barrier, significantly reducing the amount of noise that can enter your home, making it the perfect solution for a quieter home.

Upgrading to sash windows double glazing offers numerous benefits beyond noise reduction. The benefits of double glazing for sash windows include improved energy efficiency due to the thermal efficiency of the double-glazed unit, leading to lower energy bills and reduced heat loss. Additionally, double glazed sash windows enhance security due to the difficulty of breaking through two panes of glass, reduce condensation on windows, and can increase your property’s overall value.

Double Glazing for Sash Windows: What’s the Cost?

The “double glazing for sash windows how much does it cost” question is a common one. The price can vary depending on a few factors, such as the size and number of windows, the type of glass used (e.g., laminated glass or Low-E glass), and the complexity of the installation. Also, if you’re opting for wooden sash windows with traditional joinery and detailing, expect the price to be higher than for uPVC options.

To get an accurate picture, it’s always a smart idea to contact several reputable double glazing companies near me for personalized quotes. They can assess your specific needs and provide you with a detailed breakdown of the costs involved.

Beyond Double Glazing: Additional Noise Reduction Tips

  • Laminated Glass: Consider opting for laminated glass, which has a layer of plastic sandwiched between two panes of glass. This can further improve sound insulation.
  • Low-E Glass: This special type of glass helps to reduce heat loss and improve energy efficiency while also providing some noise reduction benefits.

Important Considerations for Sash Window Upgrades

  • Building Regulations: When upgrading your sash windows, it’s crucial to comply with building regulations to ensure safety and energy efficiency. Reputable double glazing companies near me will be familiar with these requirements.
  • Traditional Style: Many homeowners worry that upgrading their windows will compromise the traditional style of their home. However, there are now double glazed sash windows that retain the charm of the original design while offering modern noise reduction and thermal efficiency.
  • Planning Permission: In some cases, particularly for listed buildings or those in conservation areas, you may need planning permission for window replacements. Check with your local council for specific requirements.

In Conclusion: Peace and Quiet Awaits

By implementing these noise reduction strategies and choosing the right products from the wide range available, you can transform your sash windows from a source of frustration into a perfect solution for a quieter home. With a wide variety of options available, you can find the perfect solution that suits your needs, budget, and aesthetic preferences. So why wait? Say goodbye to unwanted noise and hello to tranquility!

Arnold stylist reaches final of prestigious hairdressing industry competition

KH Hair in Arnold is celebrating after one of its stylists secured their place at the UK finals of a major hairdressing industry competition

19-year-old Amelia Krasinski has made it to the final stage of the TrendVision Award, which celebrates exceptional talent in the hairdressing industry and has become a truly iconic hair competition.

Amelia, who last month received the 2024 Rising Star Award at KH Hair Group’s annual recognition ceremony, has been named as a finalist in the Colour Visionary category where the first round brief was for entrants to ‘showcase their innovative colouring skills using a sunrise to sunset colour pallet’.

She said: “I’m very excited to have finalised for the second time in this category.”

PICTURED: Amelia Krasinski (Courtesy of Toast PR)

“Knowing how amazing last year’s experience was, I can’t wait to get back down to London and prove my worth on that stage again and hopefully bring the title back home to Nottingham!”

KH Hair Group managing director, Darren Messias, said: “We are absolutely delighted that Amelia has finalised. To reach the final and compete against the whole of the UK is a tremendous achievement and will be a fantastic experience for them all. I’d like to wish them the very best of luck.”

For the first round of the competition, all entrants were asked to enter a before and after image of their model on Instagram which was then judged by a prestigious panel of highly experienced and respected industry experts.

The TrendVision finals, where a live competition will decide the ultimate winners, takes place at Old Billingsgate, London on Monday, October 7 as an audience of industry experts gather to celebrate the best of UK and Ireland’s hairdressing. 

Ranking the Top 10 players at Euro 2024

It seems that Euro 2024 will be one of the most interesting and competitive football events in recent years. As the best teams in Europe compete for the title, certain players will stand out for their special skills, leadership and ability to win games.

In the article, you can get acquainted with information about the best football players of Euro 2024, who have forever written their name in the world of football. The latest news from sports, show business and events that took place in the world should be checked only on reliable sites. Choose reliable resources that will write true stories about your sports and showbiz idols and be knowledgeable about any topic.

1. French player Kylian Mbappé

Kylian Mbappe is without a doubt one of the most exciting footballers in the world. Mbappe changed the game for both his club, Paris Saint-Germain, and the French national team. He is known for his lightning speed, excellent dribbling and accurate finishing. All eyes will be on him at Euro 2024 to see if he can help France win another title.

2. Kevin De Bruyne (Dutch)

Kevin De Bruyne, Belgium’s middle maestro, continues to amaze with his vision, accuracy when passing, and control of the game’s pace. De Bruyne is an important player for Belgium because of how creative and technically skilled he is.

3. Harry Kane (Great Britain)

Harry Kane is the captain and star striker of the England team. He is known for scoring amazing goals, moving smartly and being a great leader. Kane is an important player for England because he can score goals and organize the play so that they work together.

4. Polish player Robert Lewandowski

People think that Robert Lewandowski is one of the best goal makers in the world. He is very dangerous for the other team because he is very skilled and physically fit. Any football team will benefit from having this person as a base.

5. Cristiano Ronaldo (from Portugal)

Cristiano Ronaldo is still one of the best players in the world even though he is 39 years old. He is one to watch at Euro 2024 because he is in great physical shape, can score goals and has a lot of experience.

But do not forget about his luxurious life. He is the most famous football player in the world, and his every party does not go unnoticed. Showbiz News is always interesting, their personal life, expensive purchases and luxurious vacations.

6. Pedri (Spain)

The young Spanish star Pedri has quickly become one of the most exciting midfielders in Europe. People have said that his great vision, playing skills, and calmness with the ball make him look like one of the best players of all time. Spain will need Pedri’s imagination and control of the game to do well at Euro 2024.

7. Gianluigi Donnarumma (Italy)

Gianluigi Donnarumma, the goalie for Italy, is one of the best in the world. He is known for having quick reflexes, stopping shots, and being in charge of the penalty area. Donnarumma’s presence between the posts will be very important for Italy as they defend their title. He was a key part of their Euro 2020 victory.

8. Luka Modrić (Croatia)

Luka Modrić, the Croatian center superstar, keeps showing that he is younger than his years. Croatia is very lucky to have him because he can control the middle, pass the ball accurately, and help out defensively. Modrić’s skill and knowledge will be very important for Croatia’s chances at Euro 2024.

9. Chelsea’s Romelu Lukaku

Romelu Lukaku is one of the most feared strikers in Europe because of how strong, fast, and good at getting goals he is. His presence and ability to keep the game going help his friends do well. Belgium will need Lukaku’s goals and general play to have a chance to win the trophy.

10. Joshua Kimmich (Germany)

Joshua Kimmich is a versatile midfielder for Germany who is known for his great tactical sense, accurate passing, and defensive efforts. Kimmich has a huge impact on the game whether he plays right back or defensive midfielder. His ability to lead and do well in all areas will be very important to Germany’s success at Euro 2024.

In conclusion

Some of the world’s best football players will be at Euro 2024. Each person has their own unique skills and style that they bring to the game. There is no doubt that these players will leave a lasting impression on the event. Kylian Mbappe and Harry Kane can score goals, while Kevin De Bruyne and Luka Modric play very well in midfield. Fans are crazy about these stars! We can’t wait to see them light up the European stage and lead their teams to victory.

Turning your wedding into a high-stakes celebration

Your wedding day is already a big deal, but who says you can’t raise the stakes and turn it into an even more thrilling experience? If you’re looking to add an extra layer of excitement to your special day, consider transforming your wedding into a high-stakes celebration.

This doesn’t mean gambling away your future; instead, it’s about infusing your wedding with elements of chance, anticipation, and exhilarating surprises that will keep your guests on the edge of their seats. Let’s explore how you can create a wedding day that’s as thrilling as it is romantic.

Creating an Atmosphere of Anticipation

The key to a high-stakes celebration is building anticipation from the moment your guests arrive. Start with your invitations – instead of traditional wedding stationery, why not send out custom-designed “VIP passes” or “golden tickets”? This immediately sets the tone and lets your guests know they’re in for something special.

When it comes to decorating your venue, think glitz and glamour. Use rich, deep colors like burgundy, emerald green, and midnight blue, accented with gold or silver. Incorporate elements that suggest high-stakes excitement, like oversized playing cards, giant dice, or even a mock roulette wheel as a seating chart to enhance the Wedding Casino theme.

Arrival Games: Starting the Excitement Early

Get your guests involved in the high-stakes theme right from the start. As they arrive, have them participate in a quick game of chance to determine their table number or to win small prizes. This could be as simple as drawing a card from a deck or spinning a prize wheel.

For an even more exciting entrance, set up a red carpet leading to your venue. Have “paparazzi” (hired photographers) snap pictures of your guests as they arrive, making everyone feel like a VIP.

High-Stakes Dining

Who says dinner has to be predictable? Turn your wedding meal into a thrilling experience by incorporating elements of chance and surprise.

Instead of a traditional menu, create a “Menu of Chance.” Each guest receives a menu with several options for each course, but the catch is they have to roll a die to determine which dish they’ll receive. For those with dietary restrictions, you can have a separate, allergen-free “sure bet” menu.

For a more interactive dining experience, set up various food stations around the venue. But here’s the twist – guests have to complete a simple challenge or game to access each station. This could be anything from answering trivia questions to successfully tossing a ring onto a bottle.

Entertainment with a Twist

No high-stakes celebration would be complete without some games of chance. Set up various game stations around your venue for guests to enjoy throughout the night.

A casino area is an obvious choice, with tables for blackjack, roulette, and poker. Instead of real money, give each guest a set amount of custom “wedding chips” to play with. At the end of the night, they can trade in their winnings for prizes.

For a unique twist on the usual photo booth, set up a “Photo Roulette” booth. Guests spin a wheel to determine their props, backdrop, or pose, resulting in hilarious and unexpected photos.

Adding Thrills to Traditional Elements

Even traditional wedding elements can be given a high-stakes makeover. Instead of a standard first dance, turn it into a “Dance Roulette.” Have a wheel with different dance styles – whatever it lands on, that’s the style you and your partner have to dance to. This not only adds an element of surprise but also promises some laughs. For more creative wedding casino entertainment ideas, check out Funcasinofun.

For the bouquet and garter toss, add a twist. Attach small prizes to the bouquet and garter. Whoever catches them not only gets the traditional good luck but also wins a special gift.

The Big Reveal

As the night draws to a close, it’s time for the grand finale – the big reveal. This could be anything from a surprise performance by a favorite musician to an incredible light show or fireworks display.

For a truly high-stakes ending, consider a “mystery honeymoon” reveal. Throughout the night, give guests clues about your honeymoon destination. At the end of the evening, dramatically reveal where you’ll be jetting off to – you could even have packed bags ready to leave straight from the reception!

Memories to Last a Lifetime

With so much happening, you’ll want to make sure every thrilling moment is captured. In addition to your photographer, set up video stations around the venue where guests can record their reactions and well-wishes throughout the night.

Create a custom hashtag for your wedding and encourage guests to share their photos and videos on social media. You could even have a live feed displaying these posts during the reception.