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See the latest Gedling borough planning applications – w/e 12/4/24

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 in a quiet week (w/e 12/4/24) with 24 validated applications published which include multiple extensions across the borough.

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


Single-storey garage and porch replacement and extension 

60 Main Street Lambley Nottinghamshire NG4 4PP.  Ref. No: 2024/0203 


Demolish existing attached garage and construct new detached garage and widen dropped kerb access to highway. 

27 Gretton Road Woodthorpe Nottinghamshire NG3 5JT.  Ref. No: 2024/0206 


Proposed ground floor rear extension and side extension 

20 Mayfield Road Carlton Nottinghamshire NG4 1JP.  Ref. No: 2024/0198 


Remove Sycamore tree due to honey fungus 

Arbor Lodge Blidworth Waye Ravenshead Nottinghamshire NG15 8GB.  Ref. No: 2024/0196TPO 


Single storey rear extension, workshop and associated external works 

9 Lilleker Rise Redhill Nottinghamshire NG5 8HS.  Ref. No: 2024/0195 


Removal of dead-wood to various fir, holly and oak trees to front of property. 

Thorneywood House Foxwood Lane Woodborough Nottinghamshire NG14 6ED.  Ref. No: 2024/0193TPO 


Demolition of the existing dwelling and replacement of 1no. dwelling 

144 Nottingham Road Ravenshead Nottinghamshire NG15 9HL.  Ref. No: 2024/0190 


Remove self seeded willow and decayed cherry tree 

34 Bank Hill Woodborough Nottinghamshire NG14 6EF.  Ref. No: 2024/0192TCA 


Replacement refrigeration plant 

111-127 Front Street Arnold Nottinghamshire NG5 7ED.  Ref. No: 2024/0183 


Front and rear dormers above garage 

8 Park Road Woodthorpe Nottinghamshire NG5 4HR.  Ref. No: 2024/0182 


First floor rear extension, single storey front extension, garden cabin in the rear garden and a car port/log store in the front garden. 

426 Westdale Lane West Mapperley Nottinghamshire NG3 6DG.  Ref. No: 2024/0181 


Loft conversion with 2 front dormer windows 

40 Clementine Drive Mapperley Nottinghamshire NG3 5UX.  Ref. No: 2024/0184 


Proposed new agricultural barn

Silverland Farm 131 Main Road Ravenshead Nottinghamshire NG15 9JW.  Ref. No: 2024/0177 


Single storey side extension 

32 Greys Road Woodthorpe Nottinghamshire NG5 4GU.  Ref. No: 2024/0180 


Proposed Conversion of Existing Buildings to 3 x Holiday Lets. 

314 Spring Lane Lambley Nottinghamshire NG3 5RQ.  Ref. No: 2024/0176 


Maple tree – 4 meter crown reduction 

41 Church Street Lambley Nottinghamshire NG4 4QB.  Ref. No: 2024/0174TCA 


2-storey side and rear extension 

12 Farnsfield Avenue Burton Joyce Nottinghamshire NG14 5GF Ref. No: 2024/0179 


Outline application with all matters reserved for 2 semi-detached properties 

8 Tudor Close Colwick Nottinghamshire NG4 2DR.  Ref. No: 2024/0170 


Single storey side/rear extension 

12 Lambourne Gardens Woodthorpe Nottinghamshire NG5 4PA.  Ref. No: 2024/0187 


Proposed front and first floor extension with balcony to rear, alterations to existing garage with new pitched roof over. 

47 Bridle Road Burton Joyce Nottinghamshire NG14 5FS.  Ref. No: 2024/0171 


Single storey side and front extension 

37 Revesby Road Woodthorpe Nottinghamshire NG5 4LJ.  Ref. No: 2024/0169 


Change of use to allow use of paved area in front of bar and restaurant for outdoor seating. 

31 Plains Road Woodthorpe Nottinghamshire NG3 5JU Ref. No: 2024/0168 


Demolition of existing garage. Two storey side and rear exension; creation of amenity space within attic and rear dormer; reclad external elevations with brickwork; creation of entrance portico and additional parking to front of property. 

764 Mansfield Road Woodthorpe Nottinghamshire NG5 3FH.  Ref. No: 2024/0154 


Proposed two-storey and single storey side extension, single storey front extension/porch and single storey rear extension 

8 Shorwell Road Carlton Nottinghamshire NG3 7HG.  Ref. No: 2024/0132 


Wooden outbuilding on driveway 

2 Lee Road Burton Joyce Nottinghamshire NG14 5GP.  Ref. No: 2024/0125 


Erection of 2 meter high wall. 

30 Fairview Road Woodthorpe Nottinghamshire NG5 4GW.  Ref. No: 2024/0076 


New Bar and restaurant planned for former TSB seeks pavement licence in Mapperley

Gedling Borough Council planners are to consider an application submitted by Paul Hicking Associates acting as agent on behalf of Alora Restaurant Ltd. for a pavement licence at 31 Plains Road, Mapperley.

The planning application relates to a paved area in front of the former TSB bank building referring to a ‘Change of use to allow use of paved area in front of bar and restaurant for outdoor seating.’

PICTURED: Proposed location for the pavement licence (Courtesy of Gedling Borough Council planning)

A Design, Access and Planning (DAP) statement provided in support of the planning application states that the site comprises of an area of block paving behind the main public pavement along the frontage of the existing former TSB bank building which is currently being converted and extended as part of the change of use for the Alora bar and restaurant. This paving also extends along the frontage of the adjacent shops and café.


The DAP statement further advises formation of the outdoor seating area is proposed to be by way of self-supporting screens and landscape planters placed onto the surface of the paving to form an informal enclosure with many points of access. Tables and chairs will then be placed within this area. The screens, planters and seating are not proposed to be fixed to the pavement and therefore are not permanent and can be removed at any time. The design of the screens, planters and chairs will link with the identity of the bar and restaurant and are of a bespoke design specifically made for the Alora bar and restaurant.

Full detail relating to planning application 2024/0168 can be found HERE.

Gedling borough weather Sunday, April 14

A dry start with bright or sunny spells through the morning. Some cloud bubbling up through the afternoon, with the chance of a light shower later in the west. Feeling fresher with temperatures closer to the seasonal average. Maximum temperature 13 °C.

Tonight is forecast to be dry to start although increasing cloudy overnight with heavy showers from the northwest through the early hours of Monday. Minimum temperature 3 °C.

The Met Office forecast a mostly cloudy and damp start to Monday with heavy and blustery showers spreading southeast through the day, although perhaps becoming more scattered later. Turning cooler with temperatures below average. Maximum temperature 10 °C.

Nottingham Men Allowed – Singing for Prostate Cancer UK

Nottingham Men Allowed are a group of nearly 60 men who have come together to learn how to sing, to put on a concert and to raise awareness and funds to support Prostate Cancer UK.

The project is run by Nottingham’s largest male voice choir, Carlton MVC.  They have just one rehearsal left before the concert which takes place on Saturday 20th April.

Musical Director Ian Watts said: “I have been thrilled to be involved with this project.  The guys have had lots of fun but I am also very grateful to them and all those who have helped to run Nottingham Men Allowed for their hard work and commitment to the cause. Those singing have taken the singing seriously, and have put lots of effort in between the rehearsals. They are making great music together and the concert will be a fantastic night’s entertainment, in aid of a great cause.”


The final rehearsal takes place on 16th April.  The grand finale of the project takes place at the Ballroom at the Marcus Garvey Centre, Lenton, Nottingham on Saturday 20th April. The concert starts at 7.30 pm but the bar, open throughout, opens at 7 pm.  Tickets are just £10 plus a small booking fee.  Nottingham Men Allowed will be joined by Carlton Male Voice Choir and also superb band, Carlton Brass. It will be very special evening’s entertainment and of course the project is supporting a worthwhile national charity. Including gift aid, Nottingham Men Allowed are well on their way to raising over £10,000.


Inspired by the group and keen to join next time? Registration is open for 2025 here: Nottingham Men Allowed

To follow the guys on their musical adventure check out their Facebook page HERE

To buy tickets for 20th April visit the Eventbrite page Nottingham Men Allowed Concert with Carlton MVC and Carlton Brass Tickets, Sat 20 Apr 2024 at 19:30 | Eventbrite

Further information about Carlton Male Voice Choir can be found on their facebook page HERE or on their website www.carltonmvc.org

Photos: Nottingham Men Allowed Bass, Baritone, First Tenor and Second Tenors (in Prostate Cancer UK T-Shirts) taken in rehearsal, Nottingham. Tuesday 9th April 2024.  Large group picture taken in rehearsal, Nottingham Tuesday 2nd April 2024.

DECISION MADE: See the latest Gedling borough planning applications to have been decided – w/e 12/4/24

These are the latest applications to have been decided by Gedling Borough Council over the last week.

The roundup of the published decision notices applications in the last week (w/e 12/4/24) from around the borough by the council’s planning officers contains 10 decision notices including an increase in the size of a Netherfield HMO.

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


Proposed new agricultural barn

Silverland Farm 131 Main Road Ravenshead Nottinghamshire NG15 9JW.  Ref. No: 2024/0177 

DECISION: Prior Approval Not Required


7.9M rear extension from original rear facade of the house

Newstead Abbey Park, Robin Hill Nottingham Road Ravenshead Nottinghamshire NG15 8GE.  Ref. No: 2024/0145 

DECISION: Prior Approval Not Required


Proposed porch (open fronted/sides) timber posts/roof with low level brick walls. Porch is located on the front elevation.

12 Lambley Lane Burton Joyce Nottinghamshire NG14 5BG Ref. No: 2024/0102 

DECISION: Conditional Permission Granted


Variation of condition 2 (plans) and omission of condition 8 (tree protection) of planning permission 2023/0539 (to remove silver birch)

Open Space Marsham Drive Arnold Nottinghamshire NG5 6TB.  Ref. No: 2024/0103 

DECISION: Conditional Permission Granted


Single storey rear extension

104 Campbell Drive Carlton Nottinghamshire NG4 1RH.  Ref. No: 2024/0100 

DECISION: Conditional Permission Granted


Single storey side and rear extensions

4 Salcombe Circus Redhill Nottinghamshire NG5 8JJ.  Ref. No: 2024/0081 

DECISION: Conditional Permission Granted


Erection of agricultural shed 5m x 10m (50sqm) on an existing concrete base (formally a farrowing shed); for the storage of machinery + hand tools and a safe pest controlled area for dry animal feeds.

Field On Crookdole Lane Calverton Nottinghamshire.  Ref. No: 2024/0036 

DECISION: Conditional Permission Granted


Change of use of six bedroom property (C4 use) into a 7 bedroom, 7 person HMO (Sui Generis use). 

48 Bourne Street Netherfield Nottinghamshire NG4 2FH.  Ref. No: 2023/0925 

DECISION: Conditional Permission Granted


Residential development consisting of 4no. flats on a former car parking site currently occupied by a private car washing business.

Car Wash Rear Of Bandook Mansfield Lane Calverton Nottinghamshire.  Ref. No: 2023/0843 

DECISION: Conditional Permission Granted


Non material amendment to permission 2021/1356 (slight increase in footprint of garage & move closer to west boundary by 500mm)

220 Main Road Ravenshead Nottinghamshire NG15 9GX.  Ref. No: 2023/0822NMA 

DECISION: NMA Approval Conditional


PLANNING: Gedling planners approve increase in size for Netherfield HMO

Plans submitted to increase the occupancy of a Netherfield HMO have been approved by Gedling Borough Council planners.

The application received by Gedling Borough Council was for ‘Change of use of six bedroom property (C4 use) into a seven-bedroom, seven person HMO (Sui Generis use).’

The application was submitted by Mr. Eamonn Chapman of Wilson Architects, Lincoln, acting as agents on behalf of Mr. Andrew Grey of Altitude Investments Ltd., Jessops Lane, Gedling.

Prior to the approval the property at 48 Bourne Street was Class C4 (houses in multiple occupation), a class relating to small shared houses occupied by between three and six unrelated individuals, as their only or main residence, who share basic amenities such as a kitchen or bathroom.

As a result of a consultation undertaken following a site notice having been displayed and neighbour notification letters posted, four no. letters of objection were received by Gedling Borough Council. A recommendation report dated April 9 and subsequently authorised by the Service Manager Development Services/Principal Planning Officer on April 12 summarised those reasons as follows:

  • Inaccuracies in the submitted information, the site is vacant and has not been
  • operating as a HMO etc.
  • Concerns that the building has not been soundproofed.
  • Alterations have already been undertaken to the building.
  • Detrimental to area, community etc.
  • Lack of parking to serve the site.
  • Highway safety issues.
  • Lack of access for emergency/refuse vehicles.
  • No consultation has been undertaken with the surrounding area.
  • Concerns over noise and dust.
  • Health and safety issues.
  • Detrimental impact on the value of neighbouring properties.
  • The accommodation is too small.

The report however recommended the granting of conditional planning permission stating that ‘The proposed development is consistent with national and local planning policies. The proposal will result in no undue impact on the residential amenity of occupiers of neighbouring properties, there are no highway safety or parking issues arising and space standards within the development are considered to be acceptable.’

The Planning, Design and Access (PDA) statement provided by Wilson Architects in support of the application stated that the site had recently been fully refurbished to a high standard and used as a six-bedroom HMO and that there were no external alterations proposed within this application.


The change of use applied for (Sui Generis) is required when the number of occupants totals seven or more unrelated individuals, as their only or main residence, who share basic amenities such as a kitchen or bathroom.

The PDA further stated that the change of use relates to an existing room on the 2nd floor which is currently underused.

Further details regarding Planning Application 2023/0925 can be accessed HERE.

Gedling borough weather Saturday, April 13

Becoming cloudy from the west today, with some rain arriving. Turning brighter and also locally windy this afternoon from the northwest, with sunny spells and perhaps isolated showers developing. Highest temperatures across southern areas. Maximum temperature 17 °C.

Tonight will see dry with long clear periods, and winds easing slightly to leave generally breezy conditions Temperatures will fall lower than recent nights. Minimum temperature 4 °C.

Tomorrow is forecast to remain breezy with bright or sunny spells and an increasing chance of a few blustery showers arriving. Feeling fresher with temperatures close to normal. Maximum temperature 14 °C.

Match Report: Carlton Town 1 – 3 Hebburn Town

NPL First Division East – 9 April 2024

Carlton Town’s playoff challenge suffered a setback as they were beaten 3-1 at home by title-chasing Hebburn Town.

Hebburn became the first team this season to do the double over the Millers and although Carlton battled throughout, and could feel aggrieved about a couple of decisions that didn’t go their way, there could be no complaints about the final score.  The Hornets looked a class act and will take Stockton and Dunston to the wire as the North East sides fight it out for the championship.

Mark Harvey and Tommy Brookbanks made two changes to the side which had beaten Ashington last time out.  In came Mamadou Sylla-Diallo and Niall Hylton for Dean Freeman (injured) and Greg Tempest (unavailable).  Khyle Sargent dropped into Freeman’s defensive position.

Once again the Millers were grateful to the sterling work of groundsman Kris and a number of volunteers from the supporters club for making sure the pitch was playable after yet more heavy overnight rain.

But it was Hebburn who took the early advantage with a goal after just six minutes.  Liam Noble’s excellent free kick crashed against the crossbar but the loose ball fell kindly for Amar Purewal who converted from close range.

The Hornets were buoyed by the goal and had Carlton pinned back in their own half for the first half hour, with a series of dangerous crosses.  Dan Brown cleared one effort off the line and Felix Annan palmed another dangerous delivery away from goal.

Oliver Martin brought down a lofted crossfield ball superbly and cut inside Lewis Durow who slipped.  But with the goal at his mercy, albeit from a tight angle, Martin blazed high over the bar.

Carlton’s first real attack of the game saw Durow play the ball up to Nat Watson.  He played a lovely ball to Lamin Manneh who advanced on goal before being crudely brought down by Joe Walton.  Carlton claimed a penalty and that Walton was the last man, but the referee denied them on both counts, awarding a free kick just outside the area and showing Walton just a yellow card.

The Millers though were suddenly on the front foot and when Durow played the ball into Sargent he crossed into the danger area before being taken out by a late Purewal challenge.  It looked a stonewall penalty but again the referee waved away the appeals.

Seconds later Watson went down in the area and, when his claim was denied, he earned a yellow card for his protests.

Annan had to be alert to make a decent save from Robbie Spence while the impressive Hylton just failed to convert a Manneh cross after a fine ball by Niall Davie.

The Hornets should have extended their lead in first half added time when Annan failed to hold a free kick but the keeper made a wonderful save from the follow-up shot to keep Carlton in the game.

And the Millers looked set to take advantage of that when they equalised nine minutes into the second half.  A corner from Manneh was headed past Kieran Hunter into the net.  It looked as if it had come off Matt Elsdon but Nat Watson was awarded the goal.

Moments later, with Hebburn on the rack, Davie lifted a shot over the bar.  But the Hornets have not put themselves in with a shout of the title by wilting under pressure and they were back ahead just four minutes after the equaliser when Purewal fired home after some clever interplay with Noble.

Four minutes after that it was effectively game over when Spence headed home from a corner.

Carlton kept pushing and Sargent fired over the top but Hebburn missed a great chance to extend their lead when Alfa Djalo shot wide when clean through.

Durow headed a Davie corner just wide and then saw a late volley really well saved by Hunter after a cross from substitute Micah Jebbison.

With the game in added time it was all Carlton pressure but Hebburn had worked their socks off all night to protect their lead and were not going to be denied.

Hunter saved twice from Jebbison and Alex Hardwick just failed to get on the end of a Manneh header after a cross from Hylton.  The final effort saw David Adegbola lift a shot over the bar but Hebburn survived the seven added minutes to claim the win.

Carlton Town: F Annan, D Adegbola, L Durow, D Brown, K Sargent, M Sylla-Diallo (A Hardwick 72), L Manneh, A Howes, N Watson (M Jebbison 72), N Davie, N Hylton.  Unused subs: P Dearle, M Ford, L Gorman

Goals: N Watson 54; Amar Purewal 6, 58, Robbie Spence 62

Carlton Town Supporters Club MOTM: Niall Hylton

Att: 121

The Vibe – your guide to what’s going on in Gedling borough (12 April – 18 April)

Here’s our latest round-up of events taking place from Friday, April 12 to Thursday, April 18 across the borough.

Friday, April 12


Shelly – Waggon and Horses, Arnold


The Devil’s prefects & Lunabarge – The Pit, Newstead

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Friday Quiz Night – Burnt Stump Inn, 8.00pm

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Lee Price – Beacon Hill, Carlton


VYBZ – Top Spot, Carlton

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Oscar Catch-up Screenings: Anatomy of a Fall (15) – Bonington Cinema, Arnold

Fri 12 – Mon 15 Apr, Various Times £6.80pp

When her husband is mysteriously found dead in the snow below their secluded chalet, Sandra becomes the main suspect when the police begin to question whether he fell or was pushed.

The trial soon becomes not just an investigation, but a gripping psychological journey into the depths of their complicated marriage. With conflicting evidence and inconsistent testimony, words are wielded like weapons and shocking truths come to light in this thrilling Cannes Palme d’Or winner.

“A sparkling, intellectual thriller” Telegraph ★★★★★

“A stroke of courtroom genius” Filmhounds ★★★★★

“A murder-mystery that touches on marital tensions” Empire ★★★★

Independent ★★★★  Guardian ★★★★

Nominated for 5 Academy Awards including– Best Picture, Best Director (Justine Triet) and Best Actress (Sandra Hüller)

Winner of 1 Academy Award – Best Original Screenplay

*In French and English
Directed by Justine Triet
With Sandra Hüller
2hrs 30 mins | FRA 2023

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The Vinyl Revival Club – Arnold Liberal Club, Arnold


Luca (U) – Bonington Cinema, Arnold

Fri 12 – Sat 13 Apr, Various Times £5.00pp

Set in a beautiful seaside town on the Italian Riviera, Disney and Pixar’s original feature film Luca is a coming-of-age story about one young boy experiencing an unforgettable summer filled with gelato, pasta and endless scooter rides. Luca (voice of Jacob Tremblay) shares these adventures with his newfound best friend, Alberto (voice of Jack Dylan Grazer), but all the fun is threatened by a deeply-held secret: they are sea monsters from another world just below the water’s surface.

“Pixar’s Riviera dream is a beautiful evocation of youthful possibility” Independent ★★★★

*Includes the short film For The Birds

Directed by Enrico Casarosa
Voiced by Jacob Tremblay, Jack Dylan Grazer
1hr 40 mins // US 2021

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Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (12A) – Bonington Cinema, Arnold

Fri 12 – Mon 15 Apr, Various Times £6.80pp

In Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, the Spengler family returns to where it all started – the iconic New York City firehouse – to team up with the original Ghostbusters, who’ve developed a top-secret research lab to take busting ghosts to the next level. But when the discovery of an ancient artifact unleashes an evil force, Ghostbusters new and old must join forces to protect their home and save the world from a second Ice Age.

“Funny, silly, and a little scary, the franchise finally returns to fun” Independent ★★★

Directed by Gil Kenan
With Paul Rudd, Carrie Coon, Finn Wolfhard
1hr 49 mins | US 2024

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Kung Fu Panda 4 (PG) – Bonington Cinema, Arnold

Fri 12 – Mon 15 Apr, Various Times £6.80pp

This spring, for the first time in almost a decade, comedy icon Jack Black returns to his role as Po, the world’s most unlikely kung fu master, with a hilarious, butt-kicking new chapter in DreamWorks Animation’s beloved action-comedy franchise: Kung Fu Panda 4.

Directed by Mike Mitchell
Voiced by Jack Black
1hrs 34 mins // US 2024

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Sandra Dee – The Nags Head, Carlton

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Saturday, April 13


Burton Joyce Community Market – Burton Joyce Village Hall


P J Carter – Arnold Liberal Club, Arnold


Tequila – Top Spot, Carlton

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Electric Rainbow – Calverton Working Men’s Club

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Ben Haynes – Admiral Rodney, Calverton

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The SKA Man International – The Vale Social Club, Colwick


Sunday, April 14


Charity Quiz Night – The Gedling Inn, Gedling

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Wayne Samuels – Top Spot, Carlton

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EVENT CINEMA – ROH Live: Macmillan Celebrated – Bonington Cinema, Arnold

Sun 14 Apr, 2pm £15.00pp

Danses Concertantes, commissioned by Ninette de Valois in 1955, was MacMillan’s first major work. An early sign of the incredible artistic output that would follow, the work’s critical success spurred MacMillan to abandon performing in favour of choreography. It is followed by Different Drummer, MacMillan’s complex and haunting balletic interpretation of Woyzeck, Georg Büchner’s play about a soldier’s descent into madness. The mixed programme concludes with Requiem, his 1976 work for Stuttgart Ballet, created in memory of its late
artistic director, MacMillan’s friend and former Royal Ballet dancer and choreographer John Cranko.

BALLET
Choreography – Kenneth Macmillan

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Sunday Quiz Night – Larch Farm, Ravenshead, 9.00pm

Wednesday & Sunday evenings

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Monday, April 15


Monday Quiz Night – The Arrow, Arnold, 7.30pm

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Pub League Poker – The Brick Yard, Carlton

Free pint to the winner of the night for season 2, along with the cash pot from player buy ins (£5 a head) and 100 points on the leaderboard.

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Monday Quiz Night – The Bread & Bitter, Mapperley

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Monday Quiz Night – Four Bells, Woodborough, 7.30pm

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Tuesday, April 16


Pub Quiz – The Brickyard, Carlton

Booking advised due to popularity of event.

£2 buy in per person, £25 bar tab to be won and a rolling higher or lower jackpot

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RSC- First Encounters With Shakespeare: Romeo & Juliet – Bonington Theatre, Arnold

Tue 16 – Wed 17 Apr, 7pm £12.50pp

A gatecrashed party. A chance meeting. Love at first sight.

When Romeo meets Juliet, the world around them melts away. But then reality kicks in; their families are enemies, and they will never be allowed to stay together. With the world against them, they hatch a plan to escape the lives they were born into. But fate has other ideas.

Following the success of last year’s sell out Twelfth Night, the latest in our series of First Encounters productions makes Shakespeare’s star cross’d lovers relevant for a new generation of theatregoers.

This 90-minute version of Romeo and Juliet uses an edited version of the original language to create the perfect first introduction for young people aged 7-13 and their families.

The tour of First Encounters: Romeo and Juliet is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

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Wednesday, April 17


MFN Biker Night with Verbal Warning – The Waggon & Horses, Arnold

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Wednesday Quiz Night – The Nags Head, Carlton, 8.30pm

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Wednesday Quiz Night – Robin Hood & Little John, Arnold, 8.30pm

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Thursday, April 18


Boogie Night Thursdays – The Longbow, Arnold, 6.00pm – 9.30pm

Creating a safe and fun environment for adults with learning difficulties to socialise and dance the night away.

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Thursday Quiz Night – The Gleaners, Calverton, 8.30pm


Devante – Top Spot, Carlton

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Quiz Night – Sashas Bar, Arnold

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EVENT CINEMA – An American in Paris (PG) – Bonington Theatre, Arnold

Thu 18 Apr – Sat 4 May, Various Times £12.50pp

A gatecrashed party. A chance meeting. Love at first sight.

This breathtakingly beautiful Tony Award-winning Broadway musical, inspired by the Oscar winning MGM film, tells the impassioned story of discovering love in the ‘City of Light’.

Jerry Mulligan is an American GI striving to make it as a painter in a city suddenly bursting with hope and
possibility. Following a chance encounter with a beautiful young dancer named Lise, the streets of Paris become the backdrop to a sensuous, modern romance of art, friendship and love in the aftermath of war.

Featuring the gorgeous music and lyrics of George and Ira Gershwin (including the classic hits, Wonderful and I Got Rhythm), stunning designs, and show-stopping choreography, this incredible production received a record-setting 28 five-star reviews from the critics.

2hrs 30 mins including an interval

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Thursday Quiz Night – The Vale Hotel, Woodthorpe, 8.00pm

Weekly quiz night in support of local food bank.

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Thursday Quiz Night – Copper Mapperley, 7.00pm


Thursday Quiz Night – Gedling Inn, Gedling, 8.00pm

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Gedling borough weather Friday, April 12

The Met Office forecast a good deal of sunshine through the day, perhaps cloudier in the north for a short time at first. Remaining dry and feeling rather warm. Maximum temperature 19 °C.

Variable amounts of cloud are expected through the night, with some clear spells at times across the region. Winds easing by dawn. Minimum temperature 9 °C.

Tomorrow will see a cloudy start to the day, becoming brighter in the afternoon with sunny spells and blustery showers. Maximum temperature 17 °C.