Gedling MP to dig up pre-school’s past at farewell family fun day

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Former pupils and staff will gather on Thursday to say goodbye to the building that has housed a popular pre-school for the past 46 years.

Carlton Hill Pre-School has been based in the building next to the Sacred Heart Church since it was established back  in 1970.

But from September, staff and pupils will be making the move across town and will have a new home at The Richard Herrod Centre in Carlton.

The pre-school’s last day at Carlton Hill will be this Thursday (21) and they are planning to hold a fun day to mark the occasion.

Vernon Coaker, MP for Gedling, has been invited along to dig up a time capsule he buried at their Carlton Hill site back in 2010 to mark the pre-school’s 40th anniversary. He will be joined by Mayor of Gedling, Sandra Barnes.


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Great music coming to The Doghouse in Carlton this August

This August sees another great line-up of bands and solo artists coming to one of Nottingham’s premier music venues, The Dog House in Carlton.

You can buy tickets for any of August’s gigs here: https://www.facebook.com/TheDoghouseNottingham/app/211526985586920/

Wed AUGUST 3rd

CJ RAMONE

Known for his role as bassist of THE RAMONES and his new band which also features Dan Root and Steve Soto from The Adolescents and David Hidalgo Jr. of Social Distortion. Promoting his new album. CJ will be performing at Rebellion festival and just 2 club shows in the UK, of which THE DOGHOUSE will be the most up close and personal venue.

Support comes from:

YORKSHIRE RATS + CROOKED LITTLE SONS + DEMON SPEED

Monday AUGUST 8th

THE DICKIES

Hailed as ‘The Clown Prices Of Punk’ and famed for their high-speed takes on cult classics and hits such as the theme from the 70’s TV show ‘BANANA SPLITS’ (The Tra-La-La Song), the seminal ‘PARANOID’ by Black Sabbath and Moody Blues’ international chart topping classic ‘NIGHTS IN WHITE SATIN’.

Support comes from:

ASHLEY REAKS + 2 SICK MONKEYS + THE VILE

Tuesday AUGUST 9th

M.D.C.

Punk / Hardcore / Thrash… Whatever you want to class them as, they’re always going to be much more.

Support TO BE ANNOUNCED

August 12 / 13 / 14

NOTTINGHAM PUNKS PICNIC

Friday AUGUST 12th

ANTI SYSTEM + PISS ON AUTHORITY + BUTCHER BABY + LUDDITE BASTARD + PAUL CARTER + NO DECORUM + CRIMINAL X + ANTI SOCIAL + KARL WHEELER

Saturday AUGUST 13th

LIBERTY + ROTUNDA + ARMY OF SKANKS + SANCTION THIS + THE RIOTERS + SODS LAW + STUBBORN BASTARDS + PEDAGREE SKUM + BENEFIT STATE + COMPLETE DYSFUNCTION + DEATH ZONE + FIENDFITS

Sunday AUGUST 14th

WONK UNIT + 3 STONE MONKEY + MODERN TRIBES + BLEACH BOYS + POTENTIAL THREAT + BROCKER + MARTIN UNSWORTH (PMT) + TRUTH EQUALS REASON + MISPELT + RUN OFF THE STATIC + PUBLIC GALLERY + THE BLACK WIDOWS

Full information from: www.facebook.com/nottinghampunxpicnic

Saturday AUGUST 20th

INNER CITY UNIT

Originally formed back in 1979 by HAWKWIND front-man Nik Turner. One of the masters of Space-Rock and huge influences behind so many musicians, bands and styles. As Nik Turner turns 76 on August 26th and this tour winds up on August 25th, this is rumoured to be the final ever tour by Turner. Don’t miss the chance to see one of the greats perform right on your doorstep!

Support Comes From: KRANKSCHAFT

KRANKSCHAFT

Featuring members of HAWKWIND and INNER CITY UNIT and originally put together to be the backing band for ROB CALVERT, writer, poet and lyricist for Hawkwind.

Wilkins Group now ‘the complete package’ after achieving 100 Per Cent low migration

Colwick printing and packaging firm, The Wilkins Group, is celebrating after switching to the use of 100 per cent low migration food safe inks and coatings throughout its manufacturing processes.

The Wilkins Group has announced that the final press and ink dispenser has completed the transition to low migration, confirming the firm’s UK factory is 100 per cent low migration and fully complies with the EU standard EC1935/2004 minimising the customer’s risk of migration.

The topic of low migration has been discussed in the media and government for many years and has become part of EU regulation, it states that printing inks must be designed and applied in such a way that substances from the printed surface are not allowed to transfer to the food contact side of packaging.

Justin Wilkins, sales and marketing director at The Wilkins Group said: “At The Wilkins Group, we have always maintained quality in packaging by anticipating and reacting to developments with both innovation and good manufacturing practice.

“We are delighted to have switched to 100 per cent low migration throughout the whole of the UK factory as we feel it gives our customers confidence that the inks and coatings being used are to a high specification. It certainly makes food packaging safer.”

The Wilkins Group also has the ability to produce low migration products throughout its other factories around the world.

In Romania, The Wilkins Group prints food packaging for the European Market using low migration conventional inks as well as carrying out migration testing.

The Wilkins Group invested a further £40,000 to convert the final printing press, the Komori 8 colour UV printing press, to low migration, it has followed a string of investments to not only make the firm’s packaging safer but to also offer a more premium product to its vast client base.

In 2016, The Wilkins Group has already invested £300,000 in a new state-of-the-art Rotary Window Patching and Lining Machine as part of its ongoing investment plan to increase capacity plus there will shortly be an announcement of a further major investment in the coming months that will be unique in its sector. Watch this space!.

Justin added: “It has taken a lot of hard work and financial investment to get to where we are today and it is a fantastic feeling to be able to say that we are 100 per cent low migration. We have been using low migration inks and coatings for a long time in the UK and are proud to say that the UK factory’s manufacturing process is now 100 per cent.

“It offers a far superior product and that is why we are implementing the same procedures in Romania Sri Lanka and China.

For more information please visit www.wilkins.co.uk

Winnie celebrates her 105th birthday in style at Civic Centre in Arnold

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She was born three years before the start of the First World War – and today Winnie Norman celebrated her 105th birthday in style.

Winnie, who was born on Tuesday, July 19, 1911, was chauffeur driven to the Civic Centre earlier today for a special celebratory lunch with the new Mayor of Gedling, Cllr Sandra Barnes, and her family.

The car and driver was kindly donated by Premier Limos .

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Fraudsters impersonating phone companies to get hold of personal details

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People in Gedling borough are being warned about fraudsters who are impersonating phone companies to trick people into handing over their personal details.

The callers have been contacting people in the area and offering a phone upgrade on a low monthly payment contract.

The fraudsters will glean all your personal and financial details which will then be used to contact the genuine phone provider and order a new mobile phone handset.


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Villages to lose bus service as council cuts funding for Sky Blue 47

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A number of villages are to lose their bus service after a council announced they are to withdraw funding from August.

The Sky Blue 47 service, which is run by Nottingham City Transport, is to lose funding from Nottinghamshire County Council as part of plans to cut £420,000 from their bus budget.

Although council funding will now be withdrawn, NCT chiefs have decided it is still commercially viable for the service to continue running to Woodborough, but it will now axe part of the route covering Calverton, Oxton, Moor Lane Caravan Park, Epperstone and Lowdham.

The 47 route from the city to Mapperley and Mapperley Plains will remain unchanged.

David Astill, Commercial Manager for Nottingham City Transport said: “Following the withdrawal of the funding by Nottinghamshire County Council, we have looked very closely at many options on how we can continue to serve as many people as we can.


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Police issue warning as Pokémon Go craze sweeps Gedling borough

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The Pokémon Go craze has hit Gedling borough and Nottinghamshire Police are reminding gamers to safe online following the release of the app.

The app, which is currently topping both the Apple and Android download charts, encourages gamers to discover in-game characters in the ‘real world’ using the location services on their smartphones.

Users travel to real world locations where Pokémon characters appear on-screen through their smartphones camera. Gamers can then attempt to catch each character and battle other gamers in the real world to progress within the game.

Now, ahead of the school holidays and the first weekend since Pokémon’s UK release where many are expected to download the app, Nottinghamshire Police is reminding children, their parents and even other grown-ups playing the game about the need to stay safe online.


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Warning over phone scam asking for money to remove people from cold caller lists

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People in Gedling borough are being warned to be wary of a phone scam which could see them conned out of cash.

The calls are coming from a company claiming to be with the Telephone Preference Service. 

A councillor at Nottinghamshire County Council was one of the people who received a call to his landline.

Councillor Glynn Gilfoyle, Chairman of Nottinghamshire County Council’s Community Safety Committee, which covers Trading Standards, recently received a call on his landline.

He said: “I thought it was strange as the caller said he was from the Telephone Preference Service and was asking me to verify my credit card details in a very clever way, even though this service is free.

“They slipped in questions about my credit card details they claimed to have on their system and were fishing for me to confirm figures which I didn’t do.


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VIDEO: Old film footage captures what life was like in Netherfield during 1974

This old movie captures what life was like in Netherfield back in 1974.

Many of the people in the town were employed at the old Bourne’s textile factory and there were no empty shop units on the high street unlike today.

Colwick Loop Road was yet to be constructed and fields existed where many of the houses that now make up the town stand today.

Do you remember Netherfield back in 1974? Share your memories with us news@gedlingeye.co.uk

Yarn bombers bring colour to Arnold in time for borough arts festival

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The people of Arnold have shown what a close-knit community they are after pulling together to yarn-bomb parts of the town centre late last night.

Organiser Teresa Burkin, who runs the town’s arts and crafts shop Button Moon, teamed up with husband Jonathon, their friends, customers and wider community to make sure the town centre was covered in colour in time for Gedling Borough Arts Festival which begins tomorrow (14).

Shop windows, lamp posts, bikes, trees and benches were covered in bright woolly creations all around the Marketplace.

Jonathon Burkin said: “It all started back in February when Teresa, my wife and owner of Button Moon wool and haberdashery, was asked whether we’d like to organise a yarn-bomb for the Gedling Borough Arts Festival


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