New crematorium in Lambley set to open before end of year

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Work on Gedling borough’s new crematorium is almost complete and it will be open for business before the end of the year.

Building work at the site on Catfoot Lane in Lambley began in January of this year and it’s now drawing to a close.

Once the new crematorium is up and running it’s expected to look after four to five funerals a day and will ease  pressure on the existing crematoria at Bramcote, Wilford Hill and Mansfield, which are amongst the busiest in the country.

The project was delayed last year following  a legal challenge by a site neighbour despite permission being granted by Gedling Borough Council’s planning committee.

The High Court eventually backed the Borough Council’s decision to allow the Westerleigh Group to develop the new facility on Green Belt land outside the village.

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Cyclist treated for minor injuries following collision with car in Calverton

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POLICE are appealing for information after a cyclist was left with minor injuries when he was hit by a car which failed to stop.

The 54-year-old man was cycling towards Ravenshead when he was hit from behind by a silver Volkwagen Golf estate, with a ’15’ registration plate.

The vehicle lost its left wing mirror in the collision and this was left at the scene.

The incident happened in Longdale Lane, Calverton, at 11.46am on Sunday, September 18 2016.

Anyone who witnessed the incident or is aware of a vehicle matching the description is urged to call Nottinghamshire Police on 101 quoting incident number 351 of 18 September 2016.

MATCH REPORT: Carlton Town 2 – 3 Gresley FC

Carlton came into the game on the back of the win against Witton, but Gresley took the game to them, writes Josh Hodgson

Pearson Mwanyongo carved through the Millers defence on three occasions leaving Fura one-on-one only for Jack Steggles to keep Carlton in it.

Nangle could not really get into the game, Gresley’s defence showing great discipline to crowd him out from his team mates. Lucas Harrison then hit the woodwork for Gresley in the dying minutes, with only the half time whistle granting Carlton some respite.

Courtney Meade then began the second half as he left off driving the ball into the top right corner to open the scoring. But not long after a rare goal from Kieran Walker evened the scoreline.

Carlton started to get back into the game with Josh Rae going just wide shortly after.

His central partner Romaine then drifted forward only to find the keeper and quick counter quickly put an end to the Carlton resurgence, Pearson Mwanyango restoring Gresley’s one goal cushion. They didn’t stop there as Meade got his second, a beautiful strike from the edge of the area, across the keeper to increase their lead.

Carlton found the net in the dying minutes through Kieran Walker but the final whistle ended any hopes of a point.

Greeley deserved the points and look like a force to be reckoned with and leave Stoke Lane giving Carlton a lot to think about.

Man of the Match: Pearson Mwanyongo

Entertainment factor: 4/5

Former Gedling mayor leaves his mark by donating thousands to We R Here charity.

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The former mayor of Gedling has rounded off a successful year of fundraising with a donation of over £14,000 to locally based charity We R Here.

Councillor Meredith Lawrence, who was mayor from 2015 until earlier this year, presented the cheque at an event hosted by current Mayor of Gedling, Cllr Sandra Barnes.

Cllr Lawrence, who lives in Colwick, was just one of many fundraisiers attending the event which was held to thank them all for their efforts in raising cash for the charity.

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Prolific shoplifter banned from entering stores in Arnold town centre

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A prolific shoplifter has been banned from going into almost every shop in Arnold for two years.

Vanessa Younie, 34, of Sherbrook Road, Daybrook, was convicted of theft of items from the Asda supermarket in Front Street on two separate occasions in June and August this year.

Following her conviction, she was issued with a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) which prohibits her from entering any retail premises in Arnold, with the exception of Singh’s Pharmacy in High Street.

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Police receive report of suspected distraction burglars in Gedling area

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Police hunting three males they suspect to be behind a distraction burglary in Carlton are investigating a sighting in the Gedling area yesterday. 

A resident contacted police after three males matching their description called at his home in Besecar Avenue at around mid-day yesterday (27) and offered to clean out his guttering – to which he agreed.

After 10 minutes he claims they informed him that his guttering was rotted and needed replacing at a cost of over £3,000. The resident informed them he wasn’t interested.

Although he didn’t spot the vehicle number plate, he thought they were driving a white flatbed Ford Transit van.

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Engineering works to impact trains from Gedling borough this weekend

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Engineering works will affect train services running from Carlton, Burton Joyce and Lowdham stations this weekend.

On Saturday, October 1 trains will operate between Leicester and Nottingham and Newark Northgate and Lincoln only. Rail replacement buses will operate between Nottingham and Newark Northgate.

On the Saturday buses to Newark Northgate will stop at Carlton Station at 5.01am, 5.59am, 7.59am, 9.07am, 10.02am, and then every hour until 17.02pm. There will then be further buses at 18.03pm, 19.06pm and 20.40pm.

The buses will arrive at Lowdham Station around 15-20 minutes later.

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Elderly residents urged to remain vigilant after distraction burglary in Carlton

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Police have warned elderly residents to be vigilant after cash was stolen from a pensioner’s home during a distraction burglary in Carlton.

Three white males, aged between 40-55 years old, called at the elderly man’s house on Westdale Lane recently claiming his guttering needed clearing.

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Arnold optometrist shares ten tips for healthy eyes

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To mark National Eye Health Week, Vineet Nehra, an optometrist at Specsavers Arnold, shares his wisdom on the unknown facts about eye health…

Holistic health test

An eye test is a holistic health test and can help detect not only vision issues but also high blood pressure, high cholesterol, tumours, strokes, diabetes, autoimmune disorders and even multiple sclerosis.

“It is important to regularly attend every two years to ensure any sight issues or health conditions are detected early.”

8 is too late

Some parents don’t realise that at the age of eight it is often too late to correct eye conditions such as a squint or a lazy eye, which can lead to lifelong problems.

I recommend an eye examination for all children before eight years old and then once every one to two years.”

When to wear glasses

If you feel you can manage without them some of the time then there is no need to wear them all day

However, you will need to check if you are legal to drive without your glasses. Your eyesight will not get worse because you do not wear your glasses but may deteriorate because of natural changes with age.

Smoking

The number one cause of visual impairment in the UK is a condition called Age Related Macular Degeneration.

A major cause of this condition is smoking so stopping is always a good idea irrespective of how old you are or how long you have smoked.

Sun exposure

Looking at the sun may not only cause headaches and blur your vision temporarily, but it can also cause permanent eye damage.

Any exposure to sunlight adds to the cumulative effects of ultraviolet radiation on your eyes. UV exposure has been linked to eye disorders such as macular degeneration, cataract and burns on your retina.

Computer screen damage

Staring at a computer screen all day can cause a number of symptoms ranging from aching eyes and headaches to dry eyes.

The good news is that these symptoms tend to go away when ceasing screen work and there is no evidence that long term screen use can damage a user’s vision.”

Contact lens best practice

Always wash your hands with non-cosmetic soap before handling contact lenses. Never use tap water directly on lenses, and never put contact lenses in your mouth to ‘rinse’ them. Microorganisms can even live in live distilled water, causing infection or sight damage.

Do not sleep with contact lenses in your eyes unless you are prescribed ‘extended’ wear’ contacts. Closed eyes don’t allow tears to carry a healthy amount of oxygen to your eyes. If your contact lenses tend to dry out towards the end of the day try using a re-wetting solution or that your optometrist has approved.

Do not swim in your contact lenses. Wearing goggles is better than not wearing them, but there remains a small risk of serious infection if you wear your contacts while swimming in a pool.

Vision loss

Vineet was keen to remind readers that at the first sign of changes to eye sight, you should visit your local optician immediately.

At the very first sign of symptoms, such as blurred vision, eye pain, flashes of light or sudden onset of floaters in your vision, you should see your optometrist.

If detected early enough, depending on the cause, there are treatments that can correct, stop, or at
least, slow down the loss of vision.”

Do wear sunglasses

Eighty percent of the ultraviolet radiation eyes are exposed to over our whole lifespan will be absorbed before we reach the age of 18. CE marked sunglasses or UV blocking contact lenses will help reduce your child’s exposure to UV radiation.”

Eating carrots

Carrots are high in vitamin A, a nutrient essential for good vision. Eating carrots will provide you with the small amount of vitamin A needed for good vision, but there is no solid science to prove this.”

Carlton Town 3 – 2 Witton Albion

The game started with pace as Witton made their intentions clear writes Josh Hodgson.
A couple of early chances caught Carlton on the back foot. But the Millers soon settled and countered with pace of their own through Josh Rae forcing a good save from Roberts.
George Miller and Danny Gordon hit the woodwork early on but it was Miller who put Witton ahead in the 37th minute, clean through on goal. But just prior to that Nangle went round the keeper but wanted to walk the ball in the net only to flounder the chance at the last moment.
Second half followed suit with a fast start and Miller finding Omotola for Witton’s second. Carlton hit back with Schoenker finding the net and late on he layed on the second, Schoenker going past two to set Nangle up for a top right finish.
In the last five minutes both sides had chances to win it but Nangle made up for his first half error to find the net in extra time to seal the three points. What ended up as a win was, in reality, a game of missed chances. In the words of the Witton Albion manager “They wanted it to easy”.
Entertainment factor: 5
Player of the Match: Edouard Schoenker