Teenagers in borough to get cheaper bus travel

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A rise in the age threshold for adult bus fares is just the ticket for teenagers using public transport across Gedling borough.

Young people aged 16 and 17 currently pay adult fares on Nottingham City Transport buses – but from the end of this month the minimum age for adult tickets will rise to 18.

This means that anyone below the age of 18 will now be able to catch an NCT bus for £1.

The changes come into effect from Sunday, August 28 and the bus firm hope apprentices, college and sixth form students from across the borough will reap the rewards.

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Next phase of gas works means further diversions to bus routes in Arnold

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The next phase of gas works in Arnold will begin at the end of the month meaning further diversions on several bus routes around the town.

The Lilac 25, Grey 53, Lime 58 and N58 are currently being diverted at Breck Hill Road until next Monday (29).

From Tuesday, August 30, Nottingham Road will be closed between Sir John Robinson Way and Daybrook Square.

During this phase, Lilac 25, Grey 53, Lime 58, N58 will divert via Sir John Robinson Way and Mansfield Road in both directions.

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Students in Gedling borough warned off becoming ‘money mules’ for quick cash

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Students across Gedling borough are being warned not to be tempted into becoming a money mule by the lure of quick cash.

Scambusters Action Fraud has issued the warning to students across the borough as many are being recruited, sometimes unwittingly, as “mules” to transfer money illegally between bank accounts by fraudsters.

A money mule is someone who is recruited by those needing to launder money obtained illegally. Criminals advertise fake jobs in newspapers and on the internet in a number of ways, usually offering opportunities to make money quickly, in order to lure potential money mule recruits. These adverts can appear in social media posts or by mass email. Some criminals have been targeting potential mules who have posted a CV on an employment website.

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Could you be new voice of BT’s speaking clock?

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Could someone in Gedling borough be the new voice of BT’s speaking clock?

People across the country are being given the chance to replace the iconic clock’s current voice Sara Mendes da Costa by taking part in a nationwide competition being launched to mark its 80th anniversary.

Today, around 12 million calls are still made to the BT Speaking Clock by dialling 123, especially on Remembrance Day, New Year’s Eve or when the clocks go forwards or back. Even Big Ben is set by the BT Speaking Clock, which is accurate to within 30 microseconds and has been keeping Britain on time, ticking away 24 hours a day, seven days a week since 24 July 1936.

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Strawberry cream tea party in Netherfield raises over £3,500 for breast cancer charity

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Over 250 people attended a strawberry cream tea party in Netherfield yesterday (21) and helped raise over £3500 for a cancer charity.

The event, which was held at Netherfield Primary School, was organised by Sharon Ellis who arranges the tea parties each year to raise cash for the Breast Cancer Care charity after losing best friend Barbara Perston to the disease.

As well as a delicious strawberry cream tea, guests also enjoyed the Pimms tent, Co-Co Falls chocolate fountain and were entertained throughout the afternoon by soprano singer Lily Taylor-Ward, saxophone player Andy Cahill and magician David Fox.

TALENTED: Soprano singer Lily Taylor-Ward entertained the crowd
TALENTED: Soprano singer Lily Taylor-Ward entertained the crowd

Sharon managed to put together a team of over 50 volunteers to put on the event which included members of her family, friends and WI she runs in Netherfield.

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Forest legend John Robertson announced as guest speaker at Carlton Town Christmas event

John Robertson, the Nottingham Forest double European Cup winner described by Brian Clough as “the Picasso of our game”, has been announced as guest speaker at a Christmas luncheon event at Carlton Town.

Robertson will be entertaining guests with stories from Nottingham Forest’s golden era at the event, which will take place at the Bill Stoked Stadium on Friday, December 9, from 1pm.

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VIDEO: Ouse Dyke flooded areas of Carlton and Gedling back in summer of ’94

This week’s featured film captures the effects of the floods that hit the area back in the summer of 1994.

After a wet summer, the Ouse Dyke flooded and covered parts of the busy Burton Road and Conway Road.

The video footage shows cars struggling to make their way through the flood waters.

Do your remember the floods of ’94? Share your memories with us using the comments section below.

Disabled people offered ‘life changing’ grants to help make homes more accessible

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Disabled people in the borough are being offered grants of up to £30,000 to cover the cost of adapting their homes to make them more accessible.

Gedling Borough Council has received government cash to provide the grants to residents with disabilities so they can make the changes and remain living independently at home.

The money could go towards ramps, widening doors, adapting or providing suitable washing/bathing or toilet facilities, installing a stair lift or a ‘through the floor’ lift.

The grants are means tested – applicants need to be referred to Gedling Borough Council by an occupational therapist who will assess the individual’s needs, then the council decides if they qualify.

The maximum grant available is £30,000 and residents living in rented properties would require the owner’s permission for any works to be carried out.

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Gedling cancer survivor takes to high seas in four-day yachting adventure

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An inspirational cancer survivor from Gedling got a taste for life on the ocean after taking part in a four-day yachting adventure.

Rhianna Burrows joined the crew on one of six yachts that sailed around the Solent on the south coast with the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust.

The 11-year-old, who finished cancer treatment back in July 2014 for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, was joined by other young people from across the country who had also battled the disease.

For Rhianna, this was her first time sailing with the Trust.

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Victims of hate crime in Gedling borough offered support by charity

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A charity is to offer support to victims of hate crime in Gedling borough after recent statistics showed an 18% increase rise in offences recorded over the last year.

Government figures showed 52,528 hate crimes were recorded last year in England and Wales, up from 44,471 from the previous year.

Independent charity Victim Support operates a service to hate crime victims in Nottinghamshire, which offers emotional and practical support to help people who have experienced this type of crime.

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