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The planned roadworks and road changes in Gedling borough over the next few weeks

The roadworks and road changes include things such as speed alterations, repair works and changing the layout of the roads. 

RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch is back – here’s how people in Gedling borough can take part

The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds’ (RSPB) is holding its nationwide Big Garden Birdwatch – the world’s largest garden wildlife survey – from January 27 to 29

Gedling MP Tom Randall calls for ‘brownfield-first’ approach to new house building

Green Belt protections will also be strengthened as part of the Government’s ‘Levelling Up & Regeneration Bill’

Charity appeal for donations to help pay for refurbishment of steps at Netherfield Lagoons

Gedling Conservation Trust, who run Netherfield Lagoons, launched the appeal on their Facebook page.

Arnold couple tie the knot at Nottingham hospital after devastating leukaemia diagnosis

Mick and Nicola Cutforth exchanged their vows at Nottingham City Hospital in an emotional ceremony before family and close friends.

History of Bestwood, Newstead and Calverton covered in new Notts audio walks series

Sherwood Voices is a series of six audio walks written and directed by local performer Andy Barrett.

New laptops help give Gedling borough PCSOs more time to tackle crime in Colwick and Netherfield

The devices mean the officers don’t have to spend as many hours inside police stations and can instead offer more of a high-visibility presence.

Gedling MP Tom Randall wants urgent meeting with Government after £50m Levelling Up bid fails AGAIN

Gedling MP Tom Randall says he will have an urgent meeting with the Government after the Labour-run council’s £50m bid to transform Arnold town...

The Vibe – your cultural guide to what’s going on in Gedling borough (20 January – 26 January)

Never miss a thing in Gedling borough ever again. From theatre to film, live music to art exhibitions, The Vibe is the only guide you need to know what's on and what's happening across the borough...

Meet the Netherfield author and poet behind the celebrated children’s book being enjoyed by the community he’s lived in for over seventy years

Chris was born in a house on Manvers Street in Netherfield seventy years ago this week and still resides in the area.

Litter pickers transform area of Arnold

The January Community Litter Pick was organised by Cllr Henry Wheeler of Gedling Borough Council.

READERS’ GALLERY: Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Do you think you've captured a Gedling borough moment in a photograph that other readers would like to see? If so then send it in to be featured on our Gedling Eye readers' gallery.

Every Gedling borough pub, takeaway and sandwich shop awarded a five-star food hygiene rating following recent inspections

Eateries are then given ratings for their standards, ranging from a 5 (Very Good) to 0 (Urgent Improvement Necessary).

The planned roadworks and road changes in Gedling borough over the next few weeks

The roadworks and road changes include things such as speed alterations, repair works and changing the layout of the roads. 

Netherfield Foodbank helped feed 30 families over festive period

A foodbank in Netherfield helped feed 30 families over the Christmas period, it has been revealed.Netherfield Foodbank, hosted by Bethesda Ministries, had help from...

Gedling borough takeaways to be hit by single-use plastic ban coming into force across England this October

Takeaways and restaurants across Gedling borough will be banned from using single-use plastic cutlery, plates, and bowls from October.

Top social media scams of 2022 revealed by expert 

Cybercriminals are always producing new ways to steal from unsuspecting social media users across Gedling borough, often trying to obtain account login credentials, personal...

You’ll need photo ID to vote in 2023 Gedling borough council election

Residents are now being urged to make sure they are ready to vote in May by checking they have an accepted form of ID. 

Funding secured for new trees in Gedling borough parks and open spaces providing much-needed boost for nature

The funding is being used to plant new trees in non-woodland areas of Carlton, Arnold and Woodthorpe.

Gedling Labour candidate reveals heart attack victims face over two-hour wait for ambulance

"After 13 years of Conservative government our NHS faces the worst crisis in its history."

Man attempting burglaries in Mapperley arrested after PCSO recognised his ‘distinctive appearance’

Troy Trevethick, 48, of no fixed address, worked in the early hours of January 5 to try and gain access to two properties at The Point.

Bad weather causes pothole reports to almost double on Notts roads

The council said freezing temperatures in December and recent heavy rainfall caused damage to the surface of the county’s highways.

Carlton: Second arrest made after man seriously injured in stabbing

Officers were called to Valley Road, Carlton, at around 10am on Wednesday (11 January 2023) following reports of a stabbing.

Popular pub The Lambley closes without warning

The Lambley pub has suddenly shut its doors.The popular public house based on Main Street in Lambley village closed its doors to customers on...

Industrial units and builder’s merchants approved for derelict former petrol storage site in Colwick

Gedling Borough Council’s planning committee have approved the plans for the former Total site, on Road Number 3 of the Colwick Industrial Estate.

Police issue warning to Gedling borough residents over courier fraud threat

The Police have received 20 reports of the problem, with some of the targeted victims losing thousands of pounds.

The Vibe – your cultural guide to what’s going on in Gedling borough (13 January – 19 January)

Never miss a thing in Gedling borough ever again. From theatre to film, live music to art exhibitions, The Vibe is the only guide you need to know what's on and what's happening across the borough...

Aldi named cheapest supermarket of the year for 2022

It's the retailer’s seventh consecutive win of the accolade. ‌

Gedling Borough Council gets £539,000 to tackle rough sleeping

The cash comes from the government's £654 million Homelessness Prevention Grant fund

Work ramps up on converting former Netherfield cinema into new homes

The building on the corner of Kenrick Street and Wright Street was once home to the Cosy Cinema and was built in the early 20th century.

Carlton Academy headteacher ‘delighted’ after school receives good Ofsted judgement

Carlton Academy Headteacher Marie Egwuma is ‘delighted’ after the school was judged to be 'Good' following its latest Ofsted inspection.Ofsted inspectors spent two days...

The planned roadworks and road changes in Gedling borough over the next few weeks

The roadworks and road changes include things such as speed alterations, repair works and changing the layout of the roads. 

Gedling WBA featherweight champion Leigh Wood’s title fight against Mauricio Lara rescheduled for February 18 at Motorpoint Arena

Gedling boxer Leigh Wood will put his WBA Featherweight World Title on the line against big-punching Mexican Mauricio Lara next month at Motorpoint Arena.

New Netherfield gym will provide a ‘no-judgement space’ for people to get fit and healthy

TBH Bootcamps gym opens next week and will be based in an old car showroom on Victoria Road next to Carlton Station.

Man charged after threats made and mountain bike stolen in Mapperley Park

The incident took place on December 8, 2022, on Mansfield Road, Mapperley Park.

These schemes are hoping to get the green light at next week’s Gedling Borough Council Planning Committee meeting

Gedling Borough Council's Planning Committee will meet on Wednesday, January 11

Gedling borough’s latest petrol and diesel prices – and where’s the cheapest to fill up

Petrol prices have struck new record highs across Gedling borough.

Gedling Crematorium can ensure your loved one is EverWith you

Gedling Crematorium has formed a new partnership with EverWith, who manufactures jewellery which incorporates the ashes of a loved one.

Carlton le Willows Academy to install CCTV cameras in pupils’ toilets after ‘inappropriate use’

They will be a temporary measure until the end of the academic year

New landlord lays out ambitious plans for well-loved Carlton pub Inn For A Penny

Local lad Jamie Huckerby will become landlord of the Inn for A Penny in Gedling from Friday (6).

Wetherspoons slashes price of booze at Gedling borough pubs

Wetherspoons pubs across Gedling borough are now serving up cut-price drinks in a New Year price drop

The planned roadworks and road changes in Gedling borough over the next few weeks

The roadworks and road changes include things such as speed alterations, repair works and changing the layout of the roads. 

Have say on plan that will help shape future of Gedling borough

The Greater Nottingham Strategic Plan will help shape future planning across the county - including Gedling borough.

Gedling Borough Council will pick up bulky waste for free during January and February

Gedling Borough Council is once again offering residents across the borough the opportunity to dispose of large waste items for free, for a limited...

Fish numbers in Leicestershire rivers given helping hand by Calverton Fish Farm

3700 fish reared at the Calverton farm were released over Christmas

Call for more Gedling borough speed watchers

Nottinghamshire Police have a launched a brand-new Community Speed Watch scheme to help tackle the problem of speeding across the county.

Morrisons slashes prices of 130 items including meat and cleaning products

Morrisons, which has a supermarket in Netherfield, said they have invested over £16 million to make these cuts

Nottinghamshire Hospice staff on working over Christmas

Hospice teams will be be working round the clock all through the Christmas period, providing care for people in the last weeks, days and hours of their lives

£2 cap on single bus fares from January to March

From Jan 1 to March 31, a single bus journey will cost no more than £2 across Nottinghamshire where operators will be adopting the scheme.

New Notts recycling checker takes the guesswork out of recycling

Residents in Notts are expected to produce 30% more waste this festive season, more than at any other time of the year.

Pothole appears on £49m Gedling Access Road just nine months after it opened

The long-delayed 3.8km carriageway opened in the Spring and cost £8.619m more than its initial £40m budget.

Police relaunch scheme in bid to stop shoplifters at Victoria Retail Park in Netherfield

The Shopwatch radio scheme is being relaunched at Victoria Retail Park in Netherfield

Police spot man trying to set fire to Christmas wreath in Arnold

Officers saw the man try to set fire to a front door Christmas wreath with a lighter.

Cannabis farm with ‘dodgy electrics’ and more than 1,000 plants found in Daybrook

Officers searched the warehouse property in Edwin Street and found around 1,000 cannabis plants inside.

Westdale Infant School pupil’s ‘roarsome’ Christmas card design wins MP’s vote

Gedling MP Tom Randall has announced that a Westdale Infant School pupil has won the competition to design his official Christmas Card for 2021.The...

Reopening of respected hardware store on Carlton Hill brings smiles to faces of shoppers

A revamped hardware store reopened its doors on Friday, December 9 - much to the delight of locals.Carlton Hardware is based on Carlton Hill...

Disqualified driver killed Mapperley man after crashing into a tree at 89 mph as he tried to evade police

The 32-year-old driver survived the crash but his front seat passenger died at the scene.

Illegal Christmas lights sold online putting users at risk of electric shocks or fires, says Which?

Which? tested Christmas tree lights at the cheaper end of the price range – all £15 or under – bought from online marketplaces:

Gedling Borough Council to receive £2.9m through UK Shared Prosperity Fund

The cash has come from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and will be distributed over the next three years. 

Royal Mail workers begin wave of festive strikes across December

Members of the CWU union will now strike on 9, 11, 14, 15, 23 and 24 December after negotiations between the union and Royal Mail broke down.

Gedling borough’s latest petrol and diesel prices – and where’s the cheapest to fill up

Petrol prices have struck new record highs across Gedling borough.

Gedling Borough Council clamping down on abuse of frontline workers

The authority says key workers were facing “difficult behaviour” while doing their jobs.

‘We listened’: Green belt land at Stoke Bardolph spared from future housing development

Green belt land at Stoke Bardolph that was earmarked for housing has been spared by council leaders.Following a meeting of Gedling Borough Council’s Cabinet...

The doctor can’t see you now: 3,881 patients wait a month to see GP in Gedling borough – Labour

3,881 people in Gedling borough faced a wait of 28 days or more to see a GP in October alone.

Gedling teenager recognised at county-wide youth awards night for volunteering efforts

Gedling teenager Kieran Frankland has been named as this year’s county-wide winner of the 4Uth awards at a recent event at County Hall. 

‘Insufficient evidence’ for legal order limiting HMOs in Netherfield, says council

Gedling Borough Council commissioned a six-month investigation back in June

Gedling teenager charged after Nottinghamshire Police investigate County Lines operation

Officers search properties in Gedling and Mapperley, and found suspected drugs, drug paraphernalia, cash and mobile phones

Volunteer cop is commended for his lifesaving actions

Nottinghamshire Police's longest-serving volunteer cop Special Constable Alan Marwood MBE, has been commended for his quick actions

Fire service issues stark safety warning over ‘dangerous’ TikTok trend

The trend on ‘TikTok’ uses a filter to make the persons surroundings look as though they are exploding

VIDEO: Emotional plea from grieving widow who her lost ‘kind and caring’ husband in fatal collision caused by drink-driver near Arnold

Nottinghamshire Police will be taking part in a widespread crackdown to target those who choose to drink or take drugs and drive in a bid to make our communities and roads safer.

Arnold family chippy owner thanks loyal customers after demolition plans for building approved

Blue Circle Fish Bar, at 141 Front Street, will close its doors for good after Gedling Borough Council’s planning committee approved the new plans.

Gedling councillor writes letter urging HSBC to reconsider Arnold branch closure

“Losing another bank branch from Arnold town centre and our borough will have a detrimental impact on so many residents."

Streets on new development in Ravenshead will be named after fallen First World War and Second World War soldiers

Custom Homes is building 44 houses on land at Cornwater Fields, off Longdale Lane.

Enforcement action planned after Arnold car park was ‘illegally used’ to sell vehicles

Gedling Borough Council say there are a network of people alleged to be selling cars from the car park,

Colwick firm Copley Scientific named Nottinghamshire Business of the Year at East Midlands Chamber Business Awards

The firm, which are based on Colwick Quays Business Park, were honoured during a gala dinner at the Nottingham Belfry on November 18.

Crackdown on boy racers treating parts of Gedling borough like ‘Grand Prix circuit’

Police have informed a local councillor that patrols will be stepped up over the weekend to help tackle the growing problem.

Royal Mail workers to stage six more strikes during run up to Christmas

Royal Mail workers are to stage six more days of strike action in December, including on Christmas Eve - their busiest day of the...

List of all warm spaces available across Gedling borough for those struggling this winter

As the cost of living crisis takes its toll, families and households across Gedling borough find themselves facing the terrifying prospect of a winter without warmth.

Bin collection days in Gedling borough over Christmas this year

Gedling Borough Council has announced the revised collection days for refuse and recycling over the Christmas Period.

Morrisons cuts price of 52 Christmas items – including tin foil and batteries

The grocer, who has a store in Netherfield, revealed products including cranberry sauce and tin foil are among the 52 items being reduced

Second cost of living payment being made to Gedling borough households

10,400 families across the parliamentary constituency of Gedling will receive a payment of £324

Papplewick Pumping Station added to Historic England’s ‘at risk’ register

The heritage watchdog said parts of the Victorian site, near Ravenshead, have suffered 'age-related deterioration'.

Calverton man charged after ’tills attacked’ at Woodborough Post Office

A quantity of cash was stolen after tills were attacked at the address in Main Street

Three arrests after ‘serious and brazen’ attack on security van driver at petrol station in Woodthorpe

Two men attacked a security van driver as he carried a cash box out of a BP garage in Mansfield Road, Woodthorpe

‘We have no choice but to close our doors’: ‘Heartbroken’ Arnold coffee shop owners announce closure as costs skyrocket

The Revival Coffee Shop, based on Front Street, posted about their decision on social media.

McColls stores on Carlton Hill and in Calverton to close

Stores will be closing up and down the country - including two in Gedling borough.

Millions needed to balance council books as inflation bites

£532,000 is needed to meet extra staff costs in Gedling

Colwick business ordered to pay more than £23,000 after customer suffered ‘significant injuries’ while testing machinery in-store

A customer suffered “significant injuries” while testing a product in the store.

Warning as elderly man cheated of money by men impersonating police officers

The fraudsters are manipulative and try to convince the person they are calling that they are assisting with an ongoing investigation.

Sherwood MP backs Rishi Sunak in Tory leadership contest

Sherwood MP Mark Spencer has given his support to Rishi Sunak this lunchtime (24) in this week’s Tory leadership contest as Boris Johnson stepped...

100 days left to use Royal Mail stamps without barcode

Barcoded stamps were introduced in February to make deliveries more efficient and improve security.

Gedling borough: Planning applications submitted near you

Here is a round-up of the latest plans that the council’s planning officers will now decide. 

Prestigious Royal Shakespeare Company to hit the stage at Arnold theatre

The world-renowned Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) returns to the Bonington Theatre in Arnold for two live performances of its First Encounters with Shakespeare production of Twelfth Night. 

New tenants needed for Carlton pub renowned for its carvery

The managers of the Elwes Arms have announced they have taken the decision to step back from the business
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