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Gedling borough weather Friday, February 16

Gedling borough residents can expect overnight rain to clear quickly this morning, then a mixture of cloud and sunny spells through today. The odd shower is likely, particularly during the afternoon. Fairly light winds across the region, and feeling mild for the time of year. Maximum temperature 14 °C.

Largely dry and cloudy this evening and overnight, but some clearer spells may allow the odd mist or fog patch to form in the early hours. Remaining mild. Minimum temperature 5 °C.

Tomorrow will be dry with some bright spells and isolated fog patches at first. Cloud will quickly increase and wind will strengthen later ahead of heavy rain arriving during the evening. Mild. Maximum temperature 13 °C.

The Vibe – your guide to what’s going on in Gedling borough (16 February – 22 February)

Here’s our latest round-up of events taking place from Friday, February 2 to Thursday, February 8 across the borough.

Friday, February 16


Friday Quiz Night – Burnt Stump Inn, 8.00pm

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February Half Term Activities – Dice & Balls, Arnold

Friday 16 February 10:30am – Cayt Hewitt will be running a Doll’s House Workshop

Friday 16 February 5pm to 7pm – Teen’s Games Night

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Niteshift – Top Spot, Carlton

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Colwick Theatre Club presents The Little Mermaid – Colwick Community Centre

February 15, 16 & 17

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Amanda Jayne – The Nags Head, Carlton

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The Boys in the Boat (12A) – Bonington Cinema, Arnold

Fri 16 – Thu 22 Feb, Various Times £6.80pp £5.00pp on Tuesdays

The Boys in the Boat is a sports drama based on the #1 New York Times bestselling non-fiction book written by Daniel James Brown. The film, directed by George Clooney, is about the 1936 University of Washington rowing team that competed for gold at the Summer Olympics in Berlin. This inspirational true story follows a group of underdogs at the height of the Great Depression as they are thrust into the spotlight and take on elite rivals from around the world.

Directed by George Clooney
With Joel Edgerton, Callum Turner
2hrs 4 mins // US 2023

*Please note, our car park will be closed on Monday 19 February from 8pm. This will affect customers parking for the 7.30pm screening of The Boys in the Boat. Please be aware that the car park will be closing at 8pm that night, so customers are advised to use alternative parking.

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The Holdovers (15) – Bonington Cinema, Arnold

Fri 16 – Wed 21 Feb, Various Times £6.80pp £5.00pp on Tuesdays

From acclaimed director Alexander Payne, The Holdovers follows a curmudgeonly instructor (Paul Giamatti) at a New England prep school who is forced to remain on campus during Christmas break to babysit the handful of students with nowhere to go. Eventually he forms an unlikely bond with one of them — a damaged, brainy troublemaker (newcomer Dominic Sessa) — and with the school’s head cook, who has just lost a son in Vietnam (Da’Vine Joy Randolph).

“Hilarious and heartfelt, it’s a tale to be treasured” Empire ★★★★★

Guardian ★★★★ Times ★★★★ Telegraph ★★★★

Nominated for 5 Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Actor (Paul Giamatti) and Best Supporting Actress (Da’Vine Joy Randolph)

Directed by Alexander Payne
With Paul Giamatti, Dominic Sessa, Da’Vine Joy Randolph
2hrs 10 mins // US 2023

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HO_14895_R (l-r.) Dominic Sessa stars as Angus Tully, Paul Giamatti as Paul Hunham and Da’Vine Joy Randolph as Mary Lamb in director Alexander Payne’s THE HOLDOVERS, a Focus Features release. Credit: Seacia Pavao / © 2023 FOCUS FEATURES LLC

Country Live Music – Calverton Working Men’s Club

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Tom Roxx – The Major Oak, Arnold

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Saturday, February 17


Jamie Jay – Arnold Liberal Club

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Josh Kemp – Admiral Rodney, Calverton

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The SKAs – The Gleaners, Calverton, 9.00pm

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LISA J – Inn for a Penny, Carlton

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Matt Barker – Top Spot, Carlton

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Films of Hong Kong: Fat Choi Spirit (15) + Mahjong – Bonington Cinema, Arnold

Sat 17 Feb, 2:30pm £5.00pp

Fat Choi Spirit follows the adventures of a compulsive Mahjong player named Andy and his aging mother, estranged brother, loyal ex-girlfriend and a local gang.

<嚦咕嚦咕新年財>講述以打麻雀為生嘅德華同佢家人嘅經歷,包括僧狠麻雀嘅細佬,死纏難打嘅前女友,同埋患有阿兹海默症嘅媽媽。

Directed by Johnny To, Wai Ka-fai
*In Cantonese with English subtitles
96 mins | 2002

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UK Chicago Blues – Calverton Working Men’s Club

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Sunday, February 18


Artists Makers & Fine Foods Market – Patchings Art Centre, Calverton

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Aron Fender – Top Spot, Carlton

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Sunday Quiz Night – Larch Farm, Ravenshead, 9.00pm

Wednesday & Sunday evenings

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Monday, February 19


Monday Quiz Night – The Arrow, Arnold, 7.30pm

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The End We Start From (15) – Bonington Cinema, Arnold

Mon 19 – Tue 20 Feb, 4:30pm £6.80pp £5.00pp on Tuesdays

When an environmental crisis sees London submerged by flood waters, a young family is torn apart in the chaos. As a woman (Jodie Comer) and her newborn try and find their way home, the profound novelty of motherhood is brought into sharp focus in this intimate and poetic portrayal of family survival.

“Jodie Comer shines in all too believable disaster drama” Guardian ★★★★

Times ★★★★ Telegraph ★★★★

Directed by Mahalia Belo
With Jodie Comer
1hr 41 mins // UK 2023

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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, February 20


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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Bike Night – The Gleaners, Calverton

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Wednesday, February 21


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, February 22


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


Phoebe – Top Spot

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Quiz Night – Sashas Bar, Arnold

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Live & Local: Kathryn Roberts & Sean Lakeman – Bonington, Arnold

Thu 22 Feb, 7:30pm £12.00pp

One of the UK’s favourite folk duos, husband and wife Kathryn Roberts and Sean Lakeman understand the importance of coming together as they live in a small village themselves. They bring a variety of songs and stories, based in tradition, presented in an intimate, friendly style. With a simple setup of guitar, piano and vocals they present an evening of pure emotion, shared experience and sheer joy in what they do.

They have entwined their professional and personal relationship over two decades, delivering assured, distinctive performances that are always bold and innovative, mixing traditional song arrangements with their self-penned material which ranges from bitter to sweet, wry to sad, political to passive.

Presented by Live & Local

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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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Rail strikes to continue until August 2024 as East Midlands Railways train drivers vote to continue with walkouts

Train drivers at East Midlands Railway have voted to continue taking strike action for six months in the long-running dispute over pay and conditions.

Aslef says its members at East Midlands, joined with those on Chiltern, C2C, Northern and TransPennine railways in voting to carry on with action, which began in July 2022.

Unions involved in disputes have to re-ballot their members every six months to continue with industrial action.

In the latest ballots, the lowest percentage in favour of more strikes was 89.4 per cent at C2C, which links London with south Essex. All the rest were above 90 per cent.

EMR train at Carlton Station
More strikes are expected to take place in March (PHOTO: Gedling Eye)

East Midlands Regional
Regional railway services that call at stations in the borough are normally axed during strike action

In terms of all eligible members, the highest majority in favour of strikes were at the north of England operators, Northern (72 per cent) and TransPennine Express (73 per cent). Both are run by the government. C2C had the lowest proportion, at 63 per cent.

Announcing the voting figures, Mick Whelan, general secretary of Aslef said: “These results show – yet again – a clear rejection by train drivers of the ridiculous offer put to us in April last year by the Rail Delivery Group on behalf of the train operating companies with whom we are in dispute.

“The RDG knew the offer would be rejected because we had told them that a land grab for all the terms and conditions we have negotiated over the years would be unacceptable.

“Since then our members have voted, time and again, for strikes. That’s why Mark Harper, the transport secretary, is being disingenuous when he says that offer should have been put to members.

“Drivers obviously wouldn’t vote for industrial action, again and again and again, if they thought that was a good offer. They don’t.

“That offer was dead in the water in April last year – and I think Mr Harper knows that.”

But Mr Whelan offered an olive branch of sorts to ministers and the employers, saying: “We remain open and willing, as ever, to talk about a revised offer.

A spokesperson for Rail Delivery Group said: “We want to give our people a pay rise, but the Aslef leadership need to recognise that in an industry where taxpayers are continuing to contribute an extra £54m a week to keep services running post-Covid, any pay rise must be fair and sustainable.

“Instead of staging more damaging industrial action which will continue to result in huge disruption for our customers and staff, we call on the Aslef leadership to work with us to resolve this dispute and deliver a fair deal which makes the changes needed to make services more reliable and punctual and secure a bright, long-term future for our people.”

Asda in Arnold launches mega sale weekend with ‘excellent’ extendable clothes airer costing just for £8

Asda is launching its second mega sales weekend at its store in Arnold and is offering customers the chance to save 50% or more on four products.

Asda’s first Mega Event Price Drop saw customers flocking to stores across the country, with over 22,500 Gino D’Campo Air Fryers sold across the weekend, which were reduced to £19. 

Following the success of the first Price Drop, the retailer has announced its second wave of offers which are available in store from now until Sunday (18).

This weekend (15–18), shoppers can snap up the following:  

Addis 3 Tier Airer – was £16.00, on offer for £8.00 – saving of 50% 

The extendable function of the airer on this compact, space-saving design increases drying space from 4m to 7m. The airer will hold a 7kg wash load (perfect for families) and comes with a three-year guarantee.  
With an average rating of 4.7/5 star reviews online, customers say this is an “excellent item with plenty of space when extended” and “sturdy enough for bigger items such as bedding”, as well as pointing out “it is quick and easy to put up.” 


Pilgrims Cheese (550g) – was £5.50, on offer for £2.60 – saving of £2.90
 

Both the Pilgrims Choice Extra Mature Cheddar and the Pilgrims Choice Mature Cheddar Cheese are included in the offer for just £2.60, which is a saving of over 50%.  

Customer brand-favourites, the cheddar cheese is hand-selected for a long-lasting flavour, with the extra mature option a rich and creamy, smooth taste that shoppers love, with one review online saying, “by far and away one of my favourite cheeses!” \


Comfort Fabric Conditioner Blue Skies (2.49L) – was £4.75, on offer for £2.36 – saving of over 50% and breaking down to just under 3p per wash.
 

With a top note of green apple, mid note of rose and base note of sandalwood, Comfort Blue Skies Fabric Conditioner has a gorgeous, fresh fragrance and is designed to lock in fragrance to give clothes 100 days of freshness. 

Out of the 2.49 litre bottle, shoppers can get 83 washes – which breaks down to just under 3p per wash. 

Shreddies, The Original (630G) – was £3.50, on offer for £1.75 

A classic breakfast cereal, shoppers can get their fix of original Shreddies for just £1.75 – which is a 50% saving.  With each box serving roughly 15 portions, that’s just over 10p per bowl. Perfect for families, as pre-school fuel or a delicious snack.  

Shoppers share ideas on ways to breathe life into Carlton Square shopping centre

Gedling Eye readers and local residents have been sharing their thoughts on what could be done to secure the future of Carlton Square.

The shopping centre has seen a sharp decline in footfall since major retailers abandoned the site, with Wilkos going into administration and Boots pulling down the shutters on their on-site chemist.

Farmfoods recently began work on expanding their current store after snapping up the now-empty Wilkos unit next door. The new-look Farmfoods is set to open next month.

But many traders and shoppers using the centre don’t think the arrival of a larger Farmfoods will be enough to revive the fortunes of the shopping centre.

Work is now underway on converting the former Wilkos store at Carlton Square into an expanded Farmfoods outlet

Carlton Square revamp plan
Plans were submitted for a revamp of the shopping centre back in 2020 but never progressed

This artist’s impression of the site was produced to show how a revamped Square could have looked

But what could be done to breathe life into the site? Our reporter Emily Sanchez headed over to the Square to get the current thoughts of shoppers.

Beverley Wilson, 76, has been shopping at the centre since moving to the area 10 years ago.

She thinks it should become a hub for thriving independent businesses.

“I think they should try and encourage more independent shops to the centre,” she said.

“We’ve got Victoria Retail Park down the road which is a magnet for the bigger names like Boots and Starbucks so I think they should focus on bringing more independent stores here.

“It would be nice to support a few more young entrepreneurs rather than just filling the pockets of the fatcats who run the big chains.”

Randolph Okonedo, 37, thought the focus should shift to food.

“It could become a wonderful food market, he said.

You’ve got Square Bar serving beers so you could surround that with different food outlets serving things like Jamaican, Thai and Sushi.

Boots closed their pharmacy on Carlton Square at the start of the year

“You could have events here too. Silent discos, quizzes, artists playing live.

“It could be really lively with a cafe culture type of vibe up here.”

Peter Arnold, 56, has lived in Carlton all his life and he thinks the centre should be demolished, with existing retailers being offered

“I concur with a recent view shared in your letters section in Gedling Eye,” he said.

“It’s a concrete monstrosity. I like the independents here and they are badly being let down by the surroundings.”

“The council should move them to Netherfield down the road, giving them free rent on a unit for a year as compensation. There is footfall down there, even more so since Heron Foods opened up. It would help them; they would stand a chance down there and it would also help Netherfield.

“This should be knocked down and turned into a green space. A pond, benches, trees. Somewhere you can relax. That’s what the area needs.”

Lacey Wright, 22, would like to see a children’s indoor play area come to the Square.

‘You could knock a few of the empty units into one and turn it into an indoor play centre for young children,” the mother-of-one said.

“There isn’t anything like that round here and it would definitely help the cafes as they could serve drinks to the parents

Plans to revamp the centre have been presented to Gedling Borough Council with site owners Waypoint Asset Management planning to create new shop fronts, street furniture, improved lighting, and landscaping.

In 2020, an identical plan was approved, however, it was never implemented.

What do you think could be done to improve the centre? Let us know in the comments below.

Planning: External revamp for The Vale in Woodthorpe approved by Gedling borough planners

A planning application submitted to Gedling Borough Council from DV8 Designs Limited of Warrington acting as agent on behalf of Greene King for proposed external works at The Vale, Woodthorpe, 780 Mansfield Road, NG5 3GG has been given the green light by Gedling borough planners following amendment.

Pictured: Proposed new layout following amendment (Courtesy of Gedling Borough Council planning)

The decision notice dated February 12 describes the proposed works as ‘New resin ground finishes to replace external damaged tarmac to front of public house and two 4m wide jumbrellas’.

A published recommendation sheet authorised by the Service Manager Development Services/Principal Planning Officer advises that the original planning application included proposed timber posts and astro turf however amended plans were submitted to address the concerns of Officers and the Conservation Officer; these omitted the proposed timber posts and astroturf. 

A design and access statement provided by DV8 as part of the original application stated that the proposal also aimed to revamp the external seating area to the front of the building.

Pictured: Proposed front and side elevations post work following amendment (Courtesy of Gedling Borough Council planning)

Full planning details can be accessed on Planning Application No.2023/0671 HERE.

Black and Green Charity ball in aid of the Nottingham Hospitals Breast Institute returns to Woodborough Hall.

The team at Gedling borough’s iconic Woodborough Hall have expressed their delight in being able to host the Black and Green Charity Ball once again on Friday May 17.

The Black and Green Charity ball was set up in 2018 when a group of friends set up the charity to fundraise for the Nottingham Hospitals Breast Institute in memory of a dear friend ‘Samantha Black’ who they very sadly lost in 2016 and also to give thanks for the treatment and support they gave to one of the group ‘Eloise Dobson nee Green’ in the same year.


Since 2018 they have held many fundraising events and have raised over £66,000 that has gone towards two state of the art mammography machines and more recently the complete refurbishment of the main patient waiting room within the breast institute.

The charity said: “The support they give to so many patients across Nottingham is incredible, providing all outpatient services for those requiring diagnosis or receiving treatment in the Nottingham area. Approximately 35,000 patients will visit the Breast Institute every year.”

On May 17 2024 they will be holding their 5th annual Black and Green Charity Ball at Woodborough Hall. The evening will include a welcome drink, 2 course meal, live music and entertainment throughout the evening. There will also be both a live and silent auction as well as a raffle to raise extra funds for the Breast Institute. Tickets are £100pp tables of 10 available and the dress code is Black and Green.


Lucy Spencer and Deborah Sawyer, members of the Black and Green Ball fund-raising team said: “Last years Charity Ball at Woodborough Hall was absolutely phenomenal and seeing everyone arrive in their Black and Green finery, always makes us feel so proud. We can’t wait for this year! It is your support that makes our fundraising possible”

The charity can be contacted via email on blackandgreenball@icloud.com or via telephone on 07921 657072.

Woodborough Hall is located at 1 Bank Hill, Woodborough, Nottingham, NG14 6EE and can be contacted by email at enquiries@woodborough-hall.co.uk, by phone on Tel:0115 8222161 or via their website HERE.

Female drivers across Gedling borough urged to Think Pink for career move

A local charity has paired with two of the East Midlands’ largest taxi firms in a bid to increase the number of female taxi drivers in the borough. The initiative has been launched after statistics showed that women make up less than two per cent of taxi drivers nationwide.

Rosie May Foundation’s Think Pink campaign has partnered with DG Cars and Western Cars to increase the number of women taxi drivers in the area.

Currently, women make up less than 2% of taxi drivers in the UK.

Mary Storrie, co-founder of the Rosie May Foundation, said: “This project has been two years in the making. We partnered with DG Cars and Western Cars a year ago.  At that time, they had just one female driver among the 1,650 drivers it employed.”

The project is now becoming a driving force in female recruitment into the industry.

Since November 2023, some 20 new women taxi drivers have signed up with the Think Pink scheme.

Rosie May Foundation was set up in January 2004 following the murder of Rosie May who was killed in December 2003 by a 17-year-old boy she knew.

In response to public support and donations at the time, the foundation was set up with funds going to Sheffield Paediatric Intensive Care Unit. 

Since then, the not-for-profit foundation has grown internationally after the family, seeking solace after their daughter’s death, holidayed in Sri Lanka the Christmas following Rosie May’s death. It was the year a devastating Tsunami hit the country. However, a palm planted in memory of their daughter survived and inspired a series of fund-raising projects in the country including a female driver project. 

The UK Think Pink project stems from this initiative.

Mary said: “We first began the driver project in Sri Lanka in 2016 following a UN report that found that 90% of women had suffered some form of sexual harassment while using public transport.  We wanted to champion safer journeys and economically empower women.  A fleet of 10 women driven tuk tuks now operates in Sri Lanka.”

She continued: “There are many parallels between the UK driver campaign and this project. 

“As well as empowering and supporting women, we want to educate them to realise that driving is a career that can provide flexibility, especially if they have domestic responsibilities that restrict their conventional full time working hours.”

Previously DG’s only female driver, Kim Blagden has been driving for the firm for 15 years.  She will now support and mentor new drivers as well as continuing to drive herself. 

As Baljit, one of the new drivers explained, flexibility is a key driver for the role.  She said: “I can choose my working hours, which means I can spend more time with my children and still earn money to manage my household bills.

“From the bottom of my heart I am very happy to be part of the lovely Think Pink team who have helped me start a new job as a private hire driver.”

Another driver, Sapheena, added: “I returned to work after 28 years and now I have achieved 1000 hires!“

With a general shortage of taxi drivers since the pandemic, Mary added that training new taxi drivers was fast becoming a success story that long term, she hoped to roll out nationally. 

“We have initially partnered with DG cars, based in my hometown, which has the largest fleet of drivers in the East Midlands, but the aim is to eventually expand the scheme” she said. 

“Taxi driving covers all sorts of journeys from school transport to hospital appointments.  We help recruits who match the criteria to attain their taxi driving license through the DG Academy and Think Pink scheme.”

Those signing up will be self-employed, but the scheme provides backup to enable this move.  Drivers will need a clean driving licence and DBS check, they can use their own car or, if full time, can use one of DG’s Cars.

Interested drivers can get in touch to find out more by calling Think Pink on 07470 512589, through the website Think Pink (thinkpinkdrivers.uk) or through their Facebook page.

HMRC issues scam warning to taxpayers in Gedling borough over fake refund offers

Taxpayers in Gedling borough are being warned about bogus tax refund offers.

With the Self Assessment tax deadline now passed, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is warning people to be wary of tax refund scams. 

Fraudsters could set their sights on Self Assessment customers, with more than 11.5 million submitting a tax return by last month’s deadline. 

They warn that taxpayers who completed their tax return for the 2022 to 2023 tax year by the January 31 deadline might be taken in by an email, phone call or text message offering a tax rebate. These phishing scams are designed to use personal details for selling on to criminals, or to access people’s bank accounts.  

HMRC said they responded to 207,800 referrals from the public of suspicious contact in the past year to January – up 14% from the 181,873 reported for the previous 12 months. More than 79,000 of those referrals offered bogus tax rebates.  

Kelly Paterson, HMRC’s Chief Security Officer, said: “With the deadline for tax returns behind us, criminals will now try to trick people with fake offers of tax rebates. 

“Scammers will attempt to dupe people by email, phone or texts that mimic government messages to make them appear authentic. 

“Don’t rush into anything, take your time and check HMRC scams advice on GOV.UK.” 

HMRC will not email, text or phone a customer to tell them that they are due a refund or ask them to request a refund. Customers receive repayments into their chosen bank account, and can see any transactions in their online HMRC account and in the HMRC app. 

Customers can help fight phishing scams by reporting any suspicious communications to HMRC: 

·         forward emails to phishing@hmrc.gov.uk  

·         report tax scam phone calls to HMRC on GOV.UK 

·         forward suspicious texts claiming to be from HMRC to 60599 

In the last year to January HMRC also reported 26,443 malicious web pages to internet service providers to be taken down. This is a 29% increase from the 20,385 referred by HMRC for removal the previous year. These sites aim to deceive taxpayers and steal their personal information or money. 

They copy the design and branding of genuine websites so criminals can trick people into giving away their personal details. This information is then used to access people’s bank accounts or sold on the web. 

HMRC is reminding customers to be vigilant to any potential scam activity, protect their personal information and report any suspicious activity. 

Gedling borough Wetherspoons pubs hike prices for the second time in six months

Wetherspoons has announced price rises of an average of 3% on its food and drink products at its pubs across Gedling borough amid rising costs.

Some items have risen by nearly 4% from February 1, however, some items saw a lesser rise of around 1% and 2% – with the average rise across all bar and food products being 3%.

The pub giant, which runs sites in Arnold, Carlton and Mapperley, said the price increase came into effect from February 1.

Wetherspoon said in a statement: “Most prices in Wetherspoon pubs have increased by 3.95%.

Wetherspoons chairman Tim Martin used the group’s January trading update to rally against a disparity in costs hitting pubs and supermarkets.

Woodthorpe Top
The budget pub chain, which owns The Woodthorpe Top, said the price increase came into effect from February 1.

“Some prices have increased by less. Ruddles Bitter has increased by 1%. Bud Light lager, Stowford Press Cider and Doom Bar bitter have increased by 2%. Draught Pepsi has not increased.

Chairman Tim Martin used the group’s January trading update to rally against a disparity in costs hitting pubs and supermarkets.

He said labour costs in pubs were about 30% of sales, compared to around 10% in supermarkets, meaning retail stores were able to offer lower prices.

Martin said: “Wetherspoon, like most pub companies, has seen some big increases in costs. We believe that our prices remain competitive, even after these changes.”

Wetherspoon, which runs 814 sites across the UK, posted an optimistic trading update in January and said like-for-like bar sales had risen 11.8%, food by 7.9% and room sales by 3.1%.