Arnold builders named as UK’s best supplier to top waste management firm

An Arnold building firm are celebrating after being names as top supplier to one of the UK’s biggest waste management companies.

DL Rhodes & Son saw off fierce competition from both national and international competitors to be named as Biffa’s 2015 Supplier of the Year.

The result was announced during Biffa’s Recognition of Excellence Awards, which was held at the Hilton Hotel in Northampton.

Nigel Rhodes, managing director at DL Rhodes & Son and Richard Hancock, director at the building firm were invited to collect the national award, which recognises the supplier that has demonstrated excellence and has directly supported Biffa’s strategic business plans.

WINNERS: (l to r) Steve Jones, group procurement and property director at Biffa, Nigel Rhodes, managing director at DL Rhodes, Richard Hancock, director at DL Rhodes and Matt Poole, former Leicester Tigers Rugby Player.
WINNERS: (l to r) Steve Jones, group procurement and property director at Biffa, Nigel Rhodes, managing director at DL Rhodes, Richard Hancock, director at DL Rhodes and Matt Poole, former Leicester Tigers Rugby Player.

Nigel Rhodes said: “This is a massive achievement for DL Rhodes & Son, for us to be recognised by such a prestigious firm like Biffa and to be selected as its number one supplier in 2015, it really is testament to the high standards and fantastic levels of commitment from our team.

“A lot of the work that DL Rhodes & Son complete is done around the clock to ensure that Biffa do not suffer any downtime and we pride ourselves on always turning projects around on time and within budget. This is reward for all of our hard work.”

The construction specialist has put infrastructure into Biffa’s latest technology, back in March, DL Rhodes landed a £1.5 million contract to redevelop a Biffa waste recycling facility in Barking, Essex and throughout the year has performed better than any of Biffa’s 3000 suppliers.

Nigel added: “It is obviously always nice to be recognised but when you’re a supplier there isn’t much higher praise than being recognised by people within the industry and people who you are supplying to.

“This means that Biffa is happy with our work and we are delighted to have offered a fantastic service, this doesn’t mean we will now take our eyes off the ball, we want to win the award again.”

For more information, please visit: www.rhodesbuilders.co.uk

Man jailed after drugs found at Colwick address

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JAILED: Darrell Anton Edwards, 31, of Perry Barr, Birmingham
JAILED: Darrell Anton Edwards, 31, of Perry Barr, Birmingham

A man who was found with more than £8,000 worth of drugs has been jailed.

Darrell Anton Edwards, 31, of Perry Barr, Birmingham was sentenced to three years and 10 months for possession with intent to supply class A drugs.

Officers initially stopped Edwards in a car on 14 August in Queens Drive, Nottingham. Officers had to force their way into the car when they noticed Edwards throwing a white block out of the window. Edwards was then arrested at the scene.

Officers then carried out a search of the car and found over £3500 in cash.

Later that day, officers carried out a drugs warrant at an address in Balmoral Road, Colwick. A large number of items were recovered in the warrant, including over £1500 cash, three wraps of powder, and three knives with powder on the blade. A number of documents linked to Edwards were recovered from the scene.

The white block was tested and found to be cocaine. Drugs recovered from the Colwick address proved to be heroin and cocaine in separate wraps.

Edwards was subsequently charged with possession with intent to supply crack cocaine and heroin. He pleaded guilty to the offence at Nottingham Crown Court on 16 November 2015.

Temporary Detective Chief Inspector Karen Pearson said: “The work of the officers involved in this case has been fully rewarded with this result.

“I am very pleased to see Edwards receive a jail sentence and it will give him a long time to think about his decisions and actions.

“This result also shows how much we are working to get illegal drugs off our streets, and serves as a warning to other illegal drug users that we will eventually find you and bring you to justice.”

Residents urged to have say on proposals for dance music festival at Colwick Country Park

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Residents in Colwick are being invited to have their say on plans for a music festival in a nearby country park next year.

Organisers of dance music festival Detonate have submitted a proposal to hold the two-day festival in Colwick Country Park in May 2016 following the success of last year’s event.

Now Colwick Parish Council are urging residents to have their say on proposals before the deadline of November 26. A  final decision on the application will then be made by the City Council’s Licensing Panel.

You can view the full application on the council’s website:

http://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/article/4811

Those with objections can complete a form which is available on the website:

http://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/article/22484/Representation

Rogue landlords rumbled by students over lack of safety standards at Mapperley Park property

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Two rogue landlords have been fined over £30,000 after knowledgeable building surveyor students renting their property in Mapperley Park exposed their lack of safety standards to local authorities.

Mr Irfan Tariq and Mrs Sajadah Tariq, of Ringwood Crescent, Wollaton, were found guilty for multiple breaches of safety standards and lack of licensing at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court on November 12.

Council authorities were alerted to the property after the group of students raised concerns with Nottingham Trent University’s Student Advice Centre and a Fire Officer. Safer Housing officers then decided to visit the former nursing home at Corporation Oaks in Mapperley Park.

When officers called round to the property, Mrs Tariq was present and stated there was no one living there, although there were belongings relating to tenants including mobile phones and laptops on charge.  Mrs Tariq stated these belongings had been left by former tenants and she was going to get rid of them.

When a warrant was granted and entry gained, the property was found to be occupied by seven international students on the upper floors and five building surveyor students on the ground floor.

There were many contraventions of The Housing Act 2004 and The Management of Houses in Multiple Occupation (England) Regulations 2006 which included items of disrepair and management issues such as a live electrical cable protruding out of a kitchen floor and a kitchen fire door removed.  Further breaches include an escape exit door screwed shut, dirty conditions in kitchens, no heating and the fire alarm system was not working.

The Tariqs were both found guilty in their absence. This was Mr Tariq’s second offence for similar Housing Act related offences.

In summing up, the District Judge commented that it was unfortunate for them that the Tariqs had taken on building surveyor students in their final year who had knowledge of building failures and rightly complained of the conditions they were living in.  This was in contrast to the vulnerable international students who were living in worse conditions on the upper floors.  He set the fees as a warning to those who wish to do the same.

Councillor Nicola Heaton, Portfolio Holder for Community Services at Nottingham City Council, said: “The Tariqs were operating a business, and making money from this.  If they had applied for a licence the authorities would have ensured the property was to the correct standard before the property was let out. Instead they chose not to, which left young students vulnerable and in a house that was unsafe and not fit for the private rental market.”

Council issues storm tree warning to borough residents

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Nottingham City Council is advising people across the borough to avoid wooded areas of parks after a severe weather warning was issued for the region this evening.

The Met Office has issued a severe weather warning for the East Midlands, with west to southwesterly gales and locally severe gales likely to sweep eastwards across the area this evening, including widespread inland lowland gusts of 50-60mph likely and some isolated gusts of up to 70mph.

Older, larger trees in some of the council’s parks are more vulnerable to becoming damaged by strong gales and as a precaution, the council’s advice is to avoid going into heavily wooded areas until the weather is calmer.

Two teams of council tree surgeons are on 24-hour call-out to respond to emergencies. They can be reached via Nottingham On Call on 0115 915 1633.

Stretched squad unlucky to be punished by patient Mansfield

Had the Arnold Town management built a brick wall across the half way line today, then they would be spending the night clearing up the debris after all 10 players ran through it.

With injuries, work shifts and illness taking its toll and the second team players being cup tied, manager Andy Ingle only had 10 players to chose from for today’s County Cup match at Mansfiled Hosiery Mills; two of these players had spent the past week in their sick beds.

With a heavy pitch and slope to also contend with, Arnold bossed the first 20 minutes before the home side started to get a hold. Chloe Jordan and Jess Adcock worked well down the left wing but shots were limited to long range efforts. At the other end keeper Emily Hallam swept up any through balls that evaded the defensive trio of Tina and Claire Potter, alongside the experienced Chay Davey.

Chances were still far and few between but there is clearly a partnership developing between strikers Molly Parker and Natasha Leach, the latter having a one on one brilliantly saved by the Mansfield keeper. Captain Jen Lorimer rolled back the years with a performance that can only be described as pure class. She always had time on the ball regardless of how many opponants she had around her, and kept it effectively simple. Beth Polak ran at least two marathons, chasing back or getting forward to  support, which earnt her the nickname of roadrunner by the Arnold bench.

The backs to the wall performance was rewarded with a clean sheet after 90 minutes, the first of the season which was massive for confidence alone. Extra time was always going to be tough as most players were on their last legs. However they gave 30 minutes which clearly amazed the home team. With heavy legs, and the home side able to make three subs it was only a matter of time before Mansfield broke the deadlock, with their forward dinking the ball over the outrushing Emily Hallam. Natasha Leach and Molly Parker still kept the defence on their toes but just able to get the break their running deserved. With three minutes left, the tie was finished as the same forward was able to lift a bouncing ball over the keeper into the empty net.

Final Score : Mansfield Hosiery Mills 2 : Arnold Town Ladies 0 (AET)

Team: E.Hallam, T.Potter, C. Davey, C.Potter, J.Adcock, B.Polak, J.Lorimer (capt), C.Jordan, M.Parker, N.Leach
The Arnold Town 2nd team were also in County Cup action where they faced Ruddington Village Ladies 1st team at Eagle Valley. Despite being 3-0 down at the break Charley Keetley pulled a goal back before experience took a hold and Ruddington finished the game 6-1 winners.

It’s Oscar’s night in Calverton as guests celebrate restaurant relaunch

VIPs, business owners and socialites from across Nottinghamshire gathered last night for an evening of food, drinks and live music to celebrate the official relaunch of Oscar’s Lounge and Kitchen in Calverton.

The revamped bar and restaurant welcomed guests from firms including Fraser Brown, and Sytner and local organisations, Calverton Dental Practice and St Wilford’s School, who mingled in the newly renovated venue on Main Street.

Oscar’s resident musician, Suzi Jary entertained guests with music from Amy Winehouse and Dolly Parton, while guests sampled a selection of tasters from the new seasonal menu.

Managing director at Oscar’s Dominic Hayer said: “The evening was a fantastic celebration and I’m absolutely delighted with the turn out. It was so nice to see so much support from local businesses and residents and some of our guests travelled quite a distance to see our new facilities and sample our hospitality which is fantastic.

PICTURED: Nick Singh Priya Johal, Richard Johal, Alicia Hayer, Dominic Hayer and Navinder Hayer
PICTURED: Nick Singh Priya Johal, Richard Johal, Alicia Hayer, Dominic Hayer and Navinder Hayer

“The team and I have really enjoyed choosing the new décor and we were excited to hear what our customers thought of the results and our new Garden Suite – a unique space that can accommodate up to 150 guests for weddings, private parties and corporate events.”

The VIP event also marked the launch of the Oscar’s new seasonal menu.

Dominic said: “Our chefs have worked closely with local businesses to design our new menu. It’s important for us to offer customers good quality food at great prices and we listen to feedback when creating a new menu.”

Customers can expect an eclectic range of delicious options from the new menu, including 6oz gourmet burgers, authentic Indian thalis and fresh scallops. All tastes are catered for with signature dishes of marinated lobster and crispy duck breast on offer, as well as classic Sunday roasts.

The restaurant has already enjoyed an influx of Christmas day bookings and there are only a few tables still available.

Located in the beautiful village of Calverton, Oscar’s is just minutes from Woodborough, Lowdham, Arnold and Mapperley and conveniently has plenty of private off-street parking.

A new website showcasing everything Oscar’s has to offer has also been launched allowing visitors to view the seasonal menus, book a table, leave reviews and join social media channels.

Please visit oscars-nottingham.uk for more information.

Police hunt man wanted in connection with Carlton assault

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Police are hunting a man wanted in connection with a serious assault in Carlton back in October.  

Owen Bush, 19, (pictured, above) is sought in connection with an assault that happened at an address in Standhill Avenue, Carlton, in the early hours of October 31.

Anyone who sees Bush, formally of Standhill Avenue, is advised not to approach him but to contact 101 as soon as possible.

If you see Bush or have any information on where he might be please contact Nottinghamshire Police on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Nursery children mark Armistice Day with poppy paintings

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The children at Alphabet House in Lowdham have been hard at work this week making handprint painted poppies to mark Armistice Day.

Staff at the nursery on Gunthorpe Road in the village worked closely with the children to raise awareness of this very special day in an uplifting and creative way.

Alphabet House Armistice Day

Nursery manager Lisa Chipping said the nursery wanted to make the children aware of what the day was about in “carefully considered way”.

She said: “Painting is one of children’s favourite past-times, so they jumped at the chance to roll up their sleeves and create their own, personal ‘Poppy Day’ poppy. We then gave the poppies to the children’s parents as a reminder of what Armistice Day stands for.”

 

Mayor opens £65k revamped play park in Daybrook

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It was all smiles as youngsters helped open a play area in Daybrook today after it was given a £65k facelift.  

The park on Salop Street Recreation Ground, Daybrook, closed at the beginning of October so work could begin on the revamp and new design which is aimed at children aged 3 to 12 years.

Today (November 13) children from nearby Arnbrook Primary School joined the Mayor of Gedling Meredith Lawrence and Mayoress Wendy Lawrence at the official opening and got to try out the new play equipment.

Salop Street 3Along with traditional playground favourites, visitors to the play area can now enjoy a multiactivity unit which includes 4 metre long monkey bars, a climbing wall, tubular slide and spinner. There is also a bowl swing, tic-tac-toe play panel and lottery play wheel, to encourage group play and social interaction.

Councillor Peter Barnes, Portfolio Holder for Environment said;  “This park was in desperate need of a refurbishment and we’re delighted that we’ve been able to help give the children in Daybrook a new play area to go to and a place where they can enjoy themselves.”