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Some Sainsbury’s Deli Fillers products recalled after listeria scare

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Sainsbury’s is recalling a number of their products after listeria monocytogenes were found in some of their Deli Fillers range.

The Food Standards Agency have said that symptoms caused by this organism can be similar to flu and include high temperature, muscle ache or pain, chills, feeling or being sick and diarrhoea. However, in rare cases, the infection can be more severe, causing serious complications, such as meningitis.

Some people are more vulnerable to listeria infections, including those over 65 years of age, pregnant women and their unborn babies, babies less than one month old and people with weakened immune systems.

Food Standards Agency advice to consumers

If you have bought any of the above products listed below then do not eat them. Instead, return it to the store from where it was bought for a full refund.

What Sainsbury’s said…

A spokesperson from Sainsbury’s said they were now recalling the listed products.

They said: “Point of sale notices will be displayed in all retail stores that are selling these products. These notices explain to customers why the products are being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the product.”

Products being recalled…

Product: by Sainsbury’s Cheese & Onion Deli Filler
Pack size: 220g
‘Use by’ dates: Up to and including 04/07/2017
Item code: 7497786

Product: by Sainsbury’s Cheese & Onion Deli Filler
Pack size: 385g
‘Use by’ dates: Up to and including 04/07/2017
Item code: 7466511

Product: by Sainsbury’s Chicken & Sweetcorn Deli Filler
Pack size: 220g
‘Use by’ dates: Up to and including 04/07/2017
Item code: 7852922

Product: by Sainsbury’s Chicken Tikka Deli Filler
Pack size: 220g
‘Use by’ dates: Up to and including 04/07/2017
Item code: 7469201

Product: by Sainsbury’s Coronation Chicken Deli Filler
Pack size: 220g
‘Use by’ dates: Up to and including 04/07/2017
Item code: 7467097

Product: by Sainsbury’s Coronation Chicken Deli Filler
Pack size: 385g
‘Use by’ dates: Up to and including 04/07/2017
Item code: 7468131

Product: by Sainsbury’s Egg & Bacon Deli Filler
Pack size: 220g
‘Use by’ dates: Up to and including 04/07/2017
Item code: 7467148

Product: by Sainsbury’s Egg Mayo Deli Filler
Pack size: 220g
‘Use by’ dates: Up to and including 04/07/2017
Item code: 7467280

Product: by Sainsbury’s Egg Mayo Deli Filler
Pack size: 385g
‘Use by’ dates: Up to and including 04/07/2017
Item code: 6772677

Product: by Sainsbury’s Seafood Cocktail Deli Filler
Pack size: 220g
‘Use by’ dates: Up to and including 04/07/2017
Item code: 7467350

Product: by Sainsbury’s Tuna & Sweetcorn Deli Filler
Pack size: 220g
‘Use by’ dates: Up to and including 04/07/2017
Item code: 7497804

Product: by Sainsbury’s Tuna & Sweetcorn Deli Filler
Pack size: 385g
‘Use by’ dates: Up to and including 04/07/2017
Item code: 6772670

Product: Be Good To Yourself Tuna & Sweetcorn Deli Filler
Pack size: 220g
‘Use by’ dates: Up to and including 04/07/2017
Item code: 7467333

No other Sainsbury’s products are known to be affected.

Missing Gedling man found ‘safe and well’

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A missing man from Gedling has now been found ‘safe and well’

Peter Gwinnell, 55, left his home on Monday (26); he is known to have visited Nottingham city centre.

Officers were concerned for his safety after he was reported missing from the Gedling area at around 9am.

Delays expected on bus services during roadworks on Woodborough Road

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Delays are expected on a number of bus services from today during roadworks.

The Sky Blue 45,46 and 47 and will be affected as works takes place on Woodborough Road near Cranmer Street.

Work is expected to be completed by late afternoon on Wednesday (June 26).

During this time, stops on Cranmer Street will be closed in both directions.

Netherfield Indian restaurant and takeaway repossessed

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A Netherfield Indian restaurant and takeaway has been repossessed by a debt recovery firm on behalf of tge landlord.

Notices appeared over the weekend in the windows of Fire and Spice restaurant and takeaway on Victoria Road.

The document states: “These premises have been seized on the authority of the landlord.

The note in the window of Fire and Spice restaurant in Victoria Road

“Notice is hereby served and forfeiture of lease effected. No unauthorised persons are permitted entry unless with the prior consent and knowledge of Debt Squared Group or the landlord/managing agent”

The restaurant and takeaway had achieved a five-star food hygiene rating from Gedling Borough Council

Sherwood woman jailed for stabbing partner

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A woman from Sherwood has been jailed for 10 years after being found guilty of stabbing her partner.

Malgorzata Kobialka, 44, of Sherwood, Nottingham, was found guilty at Nottingham Crown Court after wounding him on February 19, 2017.

She denied the stabbing from day one of the investigation, instead claiming that her partner was attacked by an unknown man on the doorstep of their home.

Kobialka then waited three hours to call an ambulance, instead choosing to call friends and family, before changing her clothes in an attempt to get away with the crime.

Detective Inspector Clare Dean headed the investigation: “Despite committing this savage attack on her partner, leaving him with serious, life threatening injuries, she still believed she would be able to pull the wool over the jury’s eyes.

“Leaving her partner to suffer for hours before calling for help proves how little remorse she has for her actions. Thankfully, the victim has now fully recovered.

“We take reports of domestic abuse very seriously; it ruins lives and only by taking a stand against it, can we really make a real difference.

“I want to thank my team for tirelessly working to widen the gaps in her already suspicious account of what happened, piecing together the evidence and witness accounts that sealed today’s successful evidence led prosecution.”

Passenger removed by police from train at Carlton Station

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A passenger was this morning removed from a train at Carlton Station by police.

Officers today were called to the station and removed the passenger from the 11.08 train at around 11.30am.

train-Carlton

It is not yet known why police removed the passenger from the train.

An eyewitness at the station said: “The person was escorted from the station by police. They had what looked like masking tape across their mouth and looked quite distressed.”

Gedling Eye has approached Nottinghamshire Police, British Transport Police and East Midlands Trains for comment

Train-suspended

Men arrested in Sherwood for ‘hate crime’

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Police have arrested two men after a racially aggravated crime at a mosque in Sherwood.

Police were called to the Al-Quba Masjid mosque in Edwards Lane at 1.45am on June 18 following reports of two men acting suspiciously

Two men, aged 30 and 27 have been arrested on suspicion of racially aggravated public order offences.

Officers attended and from there, a hate crime investigation was launched.

They have since been released under bail conditions.

We are committed to working with all of our communities and support them in every way possible. We take hate crime very seriously and would encourage anyone who has been a victim to call us on 101.

Police dog kennels in Arnold reopen in memory of fallen colleague

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Nottinghamshire Police has today unveiled its fully refurbished dog kennels at Force Headquarters in Arnold – which have been named after a fallen colleague.

A major building project has been taking place at the force’s Sherwood Lodge Headquarters to upgrade and modernise the dog kennels.

A decision was made to name them as a tribute to former Nottinghamshire Police dog handler, PC Ged Walker who was killed in the line of duty in 2003.

Walker was dragged to his death by a stolen taxi as he tried to arrest the driver. Former drug addict David Parfitt from Nottingham was jailed in 2003 for 13 years for manslaughter.

Today (Friday), at a special ceremony, the unit will be officially opened by Chief Constable Craig Guildford, Police and Crime Commissioner Paddy Tipping and Ged’s widow, Tracy Walker.

Nottinghamshire Police chief constable, Craig Guildford, said: “Today is a really proud day, to be able to open brand new kennels in memory of someone who was a huge inspiration to the Force gives me great pleasure.

“As we know, police dogs are incredibly important for us to support vital investigative and prevention work and we’re grateful that we can invest in this area, as well as ensure that they’re housed and trained in the best possible surroundings.”

Also in attendance will be members of Ged Walker’s family, some of his colleagues and some of Nottinghamshire Police’s current serving dog handlers, along with the dogs who will be benefitting from the new facilities.

Police and Crime Commissioner Paddy Tipping said: “The welfare of all those who work for Nottinghamshire Police is hugely important and the dogs are no exception. With their specialist abilities they are key members of the policing family and now our very hard-working four-legged friends can benefit from these modern, well-equipped kennels and training facilities.

“I’m particularly grateful to Tracy Walker for permitting us to name the new kennel block in her husband’s memory. I know that Ged was held in high regard by all his colleagues and I think everyone agrees this is a very fitting way to remember him.”

In addition to his responsibilities for all Nottinghamshire Police’s property, the Commissioner runs the Animal Welfare Lay Visitors Scheme.  This sees canine experts making regular checks on the condition and welfare of the police dogs, providing independentverification of their health and wellbeing.

Police vehicles in Gedling borough now equipped with ANPR

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Police vehicles patrolling Gedling borough will are now equipped with Automatic Numberplate Recognition (ANPR) to help them in their fight against crime.

The cameras, which have been funded with help from Gedling Borough Council, have been fitted to vehicles belonging to the Gedling Safer Neighbourhoods Teams

ANPR cameras help stop crime by reading number plates of cars on the road and then alerting officers if the vehicle has no insurance, tax or MOT.

It will also flag up vehicles which police are searching for.

These vehicles driving through the area would previously have gone undetected by patrol cars but now the new system will alert officers if the car scanned is of interest.

A police spokesman for Gedling Safer Neighbourhood Teams said : “In our ever-developing tactics to stop criminals using our roads networks to commit crimes, the Gedling Safer Neighbourhoods Team vehicles have now been equipped with ANPR technology and the results have been immediate, denying criminals use of the roads.

 

“This new equipment has been bought in partnership with Gedling Borough Council.

“Once again we are dedicated to preventing crime and we hope this technology will give us the advantage over those who use our roads to commit crime.”

Rogue doorstep ‘fishmongers’ targeting homes in Gedling borough

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Trading Standards officers are warning residents in Gedling borough about what appears to be door-to-door fish-selling scammers.

Nottinghamshire County Council’s Trading Standards team have said they’ve received a spate of complaints about doorstep traders selling fish in the area.

Since February officers have received 12 complaints from residents, but they believe the issue is much more extensive.

Complainants have reported that doorstep salesmen have been offering different types of fish and misleading residents into thinking they are buying small quantities but then hand over a large amount and demand as much as £264 for payment.

It is also not clear what species of fish that they are selling or where the fish was caught, its origins and whether it contains any additives or colours.

Councillor Gordon Wheeler, vice-chair of the Communities and Place Committee at Nottinghamshire County Council, said: “We’ve had an increase in complaints in recent months about this type of scam and it follows the usual doorstep crime pattern of misleading people about what is for sale and then landing them with unexpected large bill.

“The money lost is not the only issue as the lack of labelling on the fish makes it unclear to the consumer what they are actually buying, so we are advising local people to say a firm no to all doorstep sellers and buy their fish from a reputable trader.”

Anyone who has been approached by fish sellers in this manner should contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or the Citizens Advice Consumer Service on 08454 04 05 06.