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Gedling Villages

Police and community team up to tackle speeding in Burton Joyce

Police officers and members of the community based themselves on A612 Church Road in the hope of catching motorists speeding through the village.

Angry passengers say they are ‘packed like sardines’ on daily train to borough stations

Angry train passengers have been venting their frustration, saying they are being 'packed like sardines' on a daily service to two of the borough's stations.

County Council announce plans for new £14m office in Linby and revamp of Arnold and Carlton buildings

The office refurbishments and construction scheme are part of a £28m 'masterplan' unveiled yesterday by council chiefs.

Weekend of rail disruption sees buses replace trains from Carlton, Burton Joyce and Netherfield

Engineering work is scheduled to take place on Saturday, February 1 and Sunday, February 2.

Stoke Lane beauty spot is hit again by fly-tippers

It's one of Gedling borough's most beautiful spots – and it's being ruined by fly-tippers.

No plans to give public access to bridge at Colwick sluice gates despite calls from residents

The Environment Agency has said it has no plans to give the public access to a bridge across the River Trent at Colwick sluice flood gates as it would pose a 'significant health and safety risk'.

New road junctions approved to serve planned Top Wighay Farm development near Linby

Plans for the construction of two highway junctions which could pave the way for a controversial major housing development near Linby have been approved.

Recycling depot in Colwick gets unanimous approval, despite concerns from residents

The depot, in Colwick Business Park, is already operating, and had applied for retrospective planning permission.

Newstead councillor is invited to meet with climate protestors who are demanding shares in fossil fuel firms ‘paid for with council pension fund’ are...

A councillor for Newstead has been asked to meet with climate protestors later today who want shares they claim have been paid for using a council pension fund to be sold.

Nottinghamshire Police issue warning after spate of tool thefts from vans across Gedling borough

Nottinghamshire Police is warning van owners to be vigilant after a number of thefts of tools from vehicles in Colwick and Gedling

Gedling’s local policing teams on a mission to thwart crime

The team visited some of the areas more built up areas including Arnold, Carlton, Mapperley, Netherfield, Colwick and Daybrook,

Ravenshead man, 79, jailed for historic child sex offences

A 79-year-old man from Ravenshead has been jailed for nine years after being found guilty of non-recent child sexual offences.Thomas Gadsby, of Grays Drive,...

Former teachers will take you back in time with new vintage tea room in Burton Joyce

The Willow Tree Tea Room opens on Main Street in the village from tomorrow (Tuesday 7)

‘More action is needed’: Trent Valley councillors slam fly-tippers after hotspot in Stoke Bardolph is targeted again

Cllrs Sam Smith and Michael Adams, are calling for more action after discovering that fly-tippers have struck again

Night bus times back to Gedling borough on New Year revealed

Here's when buses will be running from Nottingham City Centre back to parts of Gedling borough during the early hours of January 1.

Arnold Foodbank gets festive boost from Woodthorpe baby and toddler group at Christmas

Little Lambs representatives, delivered more than 35 bags of shopping to Arnold Foodbank.

Flood warning issued for parts of Gedling borough

A flood warning - meaning flooding is expected and immediate action is required - has been issued for parts of Gedling borough.

Santa will be out and about on Rotary Club of Carlton’s float

Santa and his float will be doing the rounds of Carlton and the surrounding towns and villages in the coming days.

The Wilkins Group in Colwick launch Christmas tree competition for customers in bid to make them more eco-friendly

The packaging company is treating its customers to grow-your-own Christmas trees.

Breathtaking aerial photos show life from above across Gedling borough in 2019

Stunning images taken by helicopter capture a birds-eye view of parts of Gedling borough

Police pursuit through streets of Ravenshead ends with two arrests

Three police cars were damaged during the chase after the Ford Transit car transporter failed to stop for police

You can now pay using contactless on CT4N’s shopper services in Gedling borough

A community bus operator with routes to towns and villages across Gedling borough has launched a new contactless payment service.

Colwick caterers wins prestigious prize at English Wedding Awards

Summerbys Catering were crowned winners in the outside catering category at the English Wedding Awards 2019

Man arrested after police car rammed in Bestwood Village during pursuit

Police have arrested a 26-year-old man after a vehicle rammed a police car in Bestwood Village after failing to stop for officers.

Police appeal after discovery of empty toolboxes in Burton Joyce

Police officers found empty toolboxes, drill parts and other electrical items in Main Street

Police surgeries planned at villages in Gedling borough

Gedling Neighbourhood Police Team has organised a number of open events in villages across the borough over the next few weeks.

Footbridge at Bestwood Country Park closed after suspected arson attack

Gedling Borough Council have contacted the police and are appealing for information

Flooding hits the borough

Drivers are struggling to make their way through the village due to severe flooding on the roads.

Flood alert: River Trent levels continue to rise at Stoke Bardolph

A flood alert remains in place at Stoke Bardolph as water levels on teh River Trent continue to rise.

Colwick’s The Wilkins Group named Midlands Family Business of the Year at glittering awards night

Colwick-based global packaging and printing firm The Wilkins Group has been crowned Family Business of the Year at the 10th Midlands Family Business Awards.

Nottingham City Transport announce Red 44 bus timetable changes which come into effect this month

From Monday, November 18, Nottingham City Transport will be making timetable changes on Mondays to Fridays to the 44 and 44A service.

Images released as police investigate ‘suspicious incidents’ in Arnold and Ravenshead

Two men were seen looking into people's houses and walking down driveways

Lambley residents thanked for their patience by police as vehicle that left road is recovered following overnight crash

Officers were called out during the early hours of Saturday (October 26), following reports of a road traffic collision in the Park Lane area of Lambley.

Colwick beauty therapy expert scoops top spot in regional industry awards

Suzy Rose was named Beauty Therapist of the Year at the Midlands Beauty Industry Awards last Sunday (October 20).

Former Nottingham Forest striker Dexter Blackstock fined for renting out unlicensed homes

Mr Blackstock of Papplewick was convicted of nine offences of failing to license properties under the Selective Licensing scheme.

‘Good progress’ being made to save Newstead Abbey from being ‘lost through decay’

Lord Byron’s ancestral home in Newstead is one of 85 on the ‘at risk’ register released today.

Demolition of Total fuel depot in Colwick moves a step closer as planning application is submitted to council

Oil and gas giant Total announced earlier in the year they will be leaving their fuel storage site at Colwick Industrial Estate during 2019.

Volunteers will be needed once parish council saves nature reserve from development in Lambley

The Reed Pond Nature Reserve is currently run by Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, who had intended to sell it due to ‘lack of funds to maintain it going forward’.

How many did I have?: New beer being brewed in honour of Lord Byron’s mathematician daughter Ada Lovelace to launch at Newstead pub

The new beer is being named after Ada Lovelace and is set to be given its first tasting on Ada Lovelace Day, which takes place on Tuesday (October 8), at The Pit Micropub in Newstead Village

Donation from Wilkins Group in Colwick ensures Gedling Play Forum members can continue to get crafty

The Wilkins Group delivered a pallet of whiteboard and gold card to Gedling Play Forum

Ravenshead man jailed after threatening to kill woman with kitchen knife

Marc Stephenson, 49, formerly of Priory Avenue, Ravenshead, threatened to kill the woman with a kitchen knife during the incident in the village.

Police seek watches stolen during burglary in Ravenshead

A number of watches were stolen along with a quantity of cash after burglars broke into a home in Quarry Road

Burton Joyce care home given ‘outstanding’ rating in CQC inspection

Bridle Lodge was judged by the CQC on how safe, effective, caring, responsive and well led it is.

Pupils delighted with their new £6.3m school in Bestwood Village

The 420-place capacity school, which also has a 39-place nursery on site, is one of several new schools that has seen a multi-million-pound investment from Nottinghamshire County Council.

MP Vernon Coaker heads out on patrol with police in Gedling to find out more about the frontline

The MP spent most of the day with officers and attended their morning briefing, visited crime hotspots in the area and also went out on the beat.

Man from Colwick jailed for handling stolen goods and going equipped to steal

Carl Thomas has been jailed after pleading guilty to handling stolen goods and going equipped to steal.

Gedling borough pubs bought by Chinese multibillionaire in £2.7bn deal

The Hutt in Ravenshead, Travellers Rest in Mapperley and Friar Tuck in Arnold are some of the pubs included as part of a £2.7billion deal

Colwick haulage firm send truck on tour for charity

Colwick-based haulage company, Fusion Supply Chain Solutions (SCS), has been helping others share in its commercial success by dispatching one of its new trucks on a fundraising tour for charity.

No trains from Carlton or Burton Joyce over August Bank Holiday Weekend

Train passengers making plans for the bank holiday weekend have been warned of significant disruption in Carlton and Burton Joyce.

Police equip volunteers with speed guns during clampdown on dangerous driving in Ravenshead

A group of volunteers carried out speed checks on Longdale Lane.

Police appeal after burglary at post office in Woodborough

The incident took place at the Post Office in Main Street at around 1am on Monday, July 22, 2019.
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