Cash taken from pensioners during Mapperley burglary

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Police have launched an appeal to track down thieves who stole cash from two elderly ladies during a break in at Mapperley 

Officers were called to the address in Mapperley Orchard on Thursday night (October 24) after two men had forced their way into the property and stole a quantity of cash from the pensioners.

The victims were not hurt but left considerably shaken up.

Both men are described as white and of medium height.

One man is described as being in his mid-30s, of a slim build and having short dark hair.

The other man is described as being in his 20s, of a stockier build and having dark swept back hair. He was also wearing a green camouflage jacket and trousers.

If you saw this incident, saw anyone matching these descriptions in the area at the time, or have any information that might help, please call Nottinghamshire Police on 101 quoting incident number 910 of 22 October.

Alternatively, ring Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Boy fighting for life after being hit by car on Carlton Road

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A 15-year-old boy is fighting for his life in hospital after being hit by a car on Carlton Road last night (October 22).

The boy suffered life-threatening injuries following the collision which took place near to the junction with St Matthias Road, at around 11.30pm

Officers investigating an incident are appealing for any witnesses to come forward.

A 32-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of drink-driving, failing to stop and dangerous driving following the incident. She is currently in police custody

Anyone who witnessed this collision or who saw the car involved – a dark-coloured Peugeot – leading up to the collision is asked to call Nottinghamshire Police on 101 quoting incident number 1009 of 22 October 2015.

Woodthorpe Road death: Thomas Burney jailed for eight years

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A drink-driver who caused the death of a 19-year-old woman in a crash in Woodthorpe has today been jailed for eight years.

Thomas Burney, pictured, above, lost control of the Mercedes car he was driving at high speed in Woodthorpe Road at around 12.35pm on 21 August.

The car left the road, killing pedestrian Bryony Hollands and seriously injuring her boyfriend, Ben Evans.

Members of the public attempted to help Miss Hollands and Mr Evans, as well as to prevent Burney fleeing the scene until police arrived within minutes.

Miss Hollands was taken to the Queen’s Medical Centre, but died from her injuries. Mr Evans sustained serious head injuries.

Burney not only tested positive for excess alcohol at the scene but drug paraphernalia was also found in his car.

The 26-year-old, of no fixed address, was charged with causing the death of Miss Hollands by dangerous driving and causing serious injury to Mr Evans, pleading guilty to both charges at Nottingham Crown Court on 10 September.

He reappeared at the same court today (Friday, October 23) for sentencing and was told he would spend at total of eight years in prison.

Burney has also been disqualified from driving for five years once released from prison.

DC Helen Neaverson, who led the investigation, said: “Thomas Burney got behind the wheel of his car that day knowing he was unfit to drive, given the amount of alcohol he had already consumed. He drove under the influence of alcohol at frightening speeds through residental streets, which had the tragically inevitable consequence of causing someone’s death.”

“His complete disregard for anyone but himself on that day has devastated two families who have had to endure the sudden and terrible loss of a loved one and serious injury to another who were both unfortunate enough to happen to be walking along that stretch of pavement when Burney lost control of his car.”

“Our thoughts are with the families of Bryony and Ben, who have shown great dignity and strength as they attempt to come to terms with the events of 21 August.”

Gedling mayor is first to buy poppy to launch this year’s appeal

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GEDLING’s First Citizen bought the first poppy today to mark the launch of this year’s Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal.

Mayor Cllr Meredith Lawrence collected his poppy during a ceremony at the Civic Centre, in Arnot Hill Park, this morning.

The Mayor was joined by Mayoress Wendy Lawrence, MP Vernon Coaker and representatives from the local Royal British Legion groups to launch the appeal.

From today members of the public can now buy a poppy from reception in the Civic Centre.

Gedling band No! Disco release new single tomorrow

GEDLING indie rockers No! Disco have announced details of a follow-up single to debut hit Orange Car which took the iTunes chart by storm earlier this year. 

Their new single ‘Silhouettes’ will be available from iTunes, Amazon and Google Play from tomorrow (23).

Silhouettes is taken from their upcoming EP ‘Just Visiting’, which will be released on Friday, November 27. As well as being downloadable, physical copies of the EP will also be available to pre-order from the band’s website online very soon.

No! Disco formed back in 2013, and have already enjoyed success with their debut single, ‘Your Orange Car’, which charted in the iTunes top 100 chart, and drew the attention of many local radio stations.

‘Silhouettes’ is available to purchase on iTunes, Amazon and Google Play from tomorrow.

You can see the video for their new single below.

VIDEO: Police launch appeal to find ‘dancing Tony’

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POLICE are appealing for the public’s help identifying a man sought in connection with an alleged assault.

The assault is alleged to have taken place at around 10pm on 13 September 2015.

The man dancing in the video, dressed all in black, is the man officers would like to speak with. He is believed to be called Tony.

The CCTV footage was filmed in Squares in Nottingham city centre where the assault is alleged to have taken place.

If you know who ‘Tony’ is or you have any information about this incident please call Nottinghamshire Police on 101 quoting incident number 378 of 14 September 2015 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111

 

Daybrook housing project reaches half way point at former pub site

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Work to transform a former Daybrook pub into low-cost housing has reached its half way point.

The site on Mansfield Road is set to become 20 new homes in a mixture of one and two bed flats and a semi-detached property. Work started in March and is due to be finished by summer 2016. The council’s development partner on this project is Nottingham Community Housing Association (NCHA).

In return for the council’s contribution, Gedling residents will receive first choice for the new homes which will be allocated through the council’s housing lettings scheme when the development is complete in the summer of 2016.

This development is part of a wider project to tackle some long standing empty sites across the borough, which also includes the former play area on Dunstan Street in Netherfield and a derelict pub on Cavendish Road, Carlton. These developments will attract £5.6m investment, of which £1.2m is part of the future programmes to be procured with the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA).

Councillor Henry Wheeler, Portfolio Holder for Health and Housing, said: “We’re really pleased with the progress of the housing on the former Grove pub site. The first floor is now in and we can start to see how it will look when it’s finished. These homes will provide support for the next generation and we’re delighted to be providing this much needed help.”

Borough residents warned about pension cold calling scam

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Older people in Gedling borough are being warned to hang up on cold callers wanting them to part with their pensions by investing in property abroad.

The National Fraud Intelligence Bureau (NFIB) has been alerted to the scam whereby cold callers target members of the public aged 50 to 60 years old to release and transfer their pension early. Suspected firms who advertise and arrange pensions are offering investments in alternative commodities such as hotel developments or property in Cape Verde, and operate as unregulated collective investment schemes.

Often, the cold calling “pension companies” involved are neither regulated nor qualified to give financial advice and classify themselves as a ‘trustee’, ‘consultant’ or an ‘independent advisor’ and offer exceptionally high return rates for investors.

Some victims have signed documents that authorises a limited company to be set up using their personal details, including utilising a Small Self–Administered Scheme (SSAS). Whilst SSAS accounts and limited companies are essential for legitimate schemes, the fact that victims are unaware that this will happen suggests that the scheme may not have been fully explained to them, increasing the likelihood that there may be an element of fraud involved.

Protect yourself:

Further advice can be found at:
http://www.fca.org.uk/your-fca/documents/protect-your-pension-pot
http://www.fca.org.uk/consumers/financial-services-products/pensions/protect
http://www.thepensionsregulator.gov.uk/individuals/dangers-of-pension-scams.aspx

Ensure that you request that the risks and growth rates are explained and that you fully understand them before transferring your pension

Check whether the pension arrangement company is registered with the FCA. Registered companies can be checked using the FCA register online at: https://register.fca.org.uk/

Remember that if the offer seems too good to be true, then it generally is

If you believe that you have been a victim of fraud you can report it online http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/report_fraud or by telephone 0300 123 2040.

Mayor of Gedling to launch local 2015 poppy appeal

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The Mayor of Gedling will launch this year’s poppy appeal on Friday.

Mayor Councillor Meredith Lawrence will buy the first poppy of the year at the Civic Centre, in Arnot Hill Park, this Friday to begin the Remembrance Tide.

As the first citizen of the borough, the Mayor will be joined by local MP Vernon Coaker along with representatives from District Royal British Legions to launch the appeal in Gedling borough.

Whilst the Royal British Legion continues to mark the centenary of the First World War, they are encouraging everyone to support the Poppy Appeal in remembrance of the fallen and in aid of the future of the living.

Gedling Borough Council is supporting this campaign, as the public will be able to donate and get poppies from the Civic Centre after this ceremony has taken place.

IN PICTURES: Son of Polish World War II pilot travels across world for Calverton memorial service

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The son a Polish Airman killed in World War II plane crash travelled from his home in Australia this week to pay tribute to his father at a memorial service held in Calverton.

Professor Janusz Gebicki attended the service to remember his father, Jan Gebicki, and two other men who died in the crash 75 years ago on October 13, 1940.

Their aircraft was attempting to return home from a successful bombing mission in France, when a dense fog descended over the Nottinghamshire countryside.

Due to the weather conditions, Gebecki, who was at the controls of the aircraft, remained in the air until the fuel was nearly all gone. He was finally forced into making a crash landing in the dark and misty conditions.

The squadron’s bomber crashed at the Watchwood plantation on landing, bursting into flames and killing the crew of three.

The service was held on Tuesday (13) , at Watchwood Plantation.

Pictured (above) from left are: Anna Andersz-Jaworska, Marcin Kostaszuk, Mariusz Wisniewski and Council Leader, Cllr John Clarke.