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New Nisa owner wants to reassure residents in Gedling about new store replacing Co-op next month

Dharsan Premkumar of independent convenience store operator The Highbury Vale Limited, said the Nisa Local will offer a wide selection of Co-op own brand products

Beacon lit at Gedling Country Park for Queen’s Platinum Jubilee

The event drew a huge crowd with hundreds of residents turning out to see the momentous occasion.

New Queen’s Jubilee bench unveiled at Netherfield Lagoons

A new bench was today installed at the popular nature reserve to mark 70 years since the Queen’s accession to the throne. 

Children’s wildlife artwork goes on display at new housing development in Calverton

School children in Calverton have expressed their wildlife-themed artistic flair, supporting a new housing development in the village.

Plans to turn Polish deli into new cafe bar in Arnold

A licence application has been submitted for the new cafe bar on Front Street as part of plans which would see the conversion of the town's former Tomik Polish store.

Library in Burton Joyce to be refurbished and transformed into ‘village hub’

Burton Joyce Library will now be upgraded after Nottinghamshire County Council received £170,000 from the Government and the Arts Council.

New flood warning service for Woodborough residents

The flood warnings tell people about an imminent risk of flooding to their home or business and helps people make informed decisions about how to respond.

Opticians in Colwick helps keep safety on track for Burton Joyce school train trip

Specsavers Colwick donated high-vis vests to Burton Joyce Primary School to help ensure the children stay safe on all their outings.

Still time to buy former church in Burton Joyce with pews and organ still in place

Here's one property you'd only buy if not easily spooked.This former Methodist church in Burton Joyce is up for sale - with a price...

Gedling’s new mayor is councillor first elected almost 50 years ago

Councillor Peter Barnes (Lab), who represents Daybrook, has been a member of the council since 1974

Work continues on £8.5m project which will help fish swim up the River Trent at Colwick.

The structure at Holme Sluices will be the largest of its kind in the country and will serve as an 'elevator' to allow fish to hop up and downstream.

Gedling borough residents asked how to spend £2.866m Levelling Up cash

Gedling MP Tom Randall this week announced that the government money had been secured for the area and invited residents to suggest how to spend it.

Consultation to be launched over bus lane plans for ‘heavily congested’ A60 near Arnold

Members of the public and councillors will be consulted on plans to create bus lanes along the “heavily congested” A60 near Arnold before any...

Last chapter: Final charity booksale held in Carlton – after 20 years of events

Exlibris, the masked book sellers of Nottingham, marked an end to their 20 years of charity book sales with a final event in Carlton over the weekend. 

Search is on for Gedling borough’s noisiest street in bid to trial new technology and ‘banish boy racer’

Local MPs Tom Randall and Mark Spencer are being invited to submit applications to trial new innovative noise cameras in their local area.

Gedling Borough Council plan Jubilee celebrations – and will light beacon at country park

The celebrations will include a beacon lighting, public events and community activities.

Netherfield passengers to miss out on new Saturday train service to Skegness

A new and improved Saturday train service to Skegness will not stop at Netherfield, it has been announced.East Midlands Railway this week announced plans...

Decision to be made on plans to demolish shops in Arnold town centre

The proposal for 135-141 Front Street would see the existing building knocked down to create residential apartments and one ground floor commercial unit.

Arnold care home turns into romantic restaurant as octogenarian couples enjoy date night

Coppice Lodge care home in pulled out all the stops for life partners Michael and Chrystine Girvin, and Tony and Jean Owen

Tributes to Eve Leadbeater who fled Nazis and made new life in Netherfield helping other refugees

Eve was one of the many Jewish children who made it onto kindertransport trains destined for London so they wouldn’t perish at the hands of the Nazis.

Camera enforcement of Stoke Lane bus plug set to continue

A camera installed to prevent cars using a bus plug in Gedling is to remain in place.

Introducing the new headteacher of Rivendell Flying High Academy off Colwick Loop Road who says new role is ‘dream come true’

The Rivendell Flying High Academy will be run by Caroline Armstrong, who brings with her a wealth of experience and says she is already at work alongside the Flying High Partnership team
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