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New electric vehicle charging points installed at Arnold park in Gedling Borough Council’s ongoing expansion

Gedling Borough Council have converted four parking spaces at the Civic Centre in Arnot Hill Park into spots where you can charge your electric car.

Machetes and drugs seized as police arrest suspected drug dealers in Arnold town centre

Two large machetes and a quantity of cannabis were seized.

Aldi to close Gedling borough supermarkets on Boxing Day to thank staff for hard work

The budget supermarket has confirmed it will close on December 25 and 26 this year, reopening on Friday, December 27.

Jail for pair who set up cannabis farm in former Mapperley Haunted Museum building

Rows upon rows of plants were found growing across three rooms within the property – with 284 eventually counted and dismantled.

Three Gedling borough stations to offer free wi-fi to passengers

East Midlands Railways (EMR) is to install new free Wi-Fi at Carlton, Netherfield and Newstead stations.

Concern grows for missing woman last seen in Arnold area

Caroline was reported missing from the Arnold area having last been seen Tuesday

Darren Maltby wins Bestwood St Albans Ward by-election for Conservatives

The by-election was triggered after independent councillor Des Gibbons resigned for reasons of ill health.

Nottinghamshire County Councillors to call for end to ‘cruel’ winter fuel payment cut

The new Labour government’s cut means around 178,000 elderly people in the county will no longer get the support of between £100 and £300.

Nottingham Councillor appointed Deputy Police Commissioner despite questions over £60k salary

Councillor Angela Kandola has been appointed as Nottinghamshire’s Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner, despite questions over whether the £63,000 role is value for taxpayers.Commissioner...

Gedling borough’s most haunted road? The spooky stretch that taxi drivers are said to avoid at night

While Georges Lane and Georges Hill both may seem tranquil during the day, it transforms into a hotspot for paranormal activity once night falls.

The planned roadworks and road changes in Gedling borough

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

Gedling borough schools get chance to win visit from Gladiators stars by ordering BBC Children in Need fundraiser pack

To be in with a chance of winning, primary schools simply have to order a free fundraising pack to be automatically entered into the competition. 

Birthday card plea from Gedling care home for ‘lovely ladies’ Betty and Edna who are both turning 100

Gedling Village Care Home have launched a card drive for the two ladies who both turn 100 in the coming weeks.

Gedling passengers take advantage of East Midlands Railway’s ‘Secret Fares’ – offering £12 tickets from Nottingham to London and other huge discounts

The Secret Fare offers a unique opportunity for those who are flexible with their travel times to secure the best possible fare.

Travelling further for better recycling centres is ‘good trade-off’, councillor says

Nottinghamshire County Council has approved plans to bring in a network of new ‘supersite’ household waste centres to replace its smaller tips.

Nottinghamshire County Council plans to find new provider for school meals by September 2025

School meals in Nottinghamshire will be provided by a different service for the start of the next school year.

Here’s what’s on at The Bonington cinema and theatre in Arnold this September

The Bonington is the borough's own cinema and theatre located in Arnold town centre and sells tickets to their sensational shows and fabulous films at reduced prices.

Latest planning applications put before Gedling Borough Council

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

Man hits gaming machine with stool in Arnold as police release CCTV image of person they’d like to speak to

Officers have released the image of a man they want to identify and speak to after damage was caused to a betting shop gaming machine.

Teenager arrested in Bestwood after Gedling cops discover ‘hunting-style knife’ during search

A teenager has been arrested by a Gedling police neighbourhood team after allegedly being found with a knife in Bestwood.Officers were out on patrol...

Lunch meeting to offer Gedling borough businesses support

The Gedling Business Support Network helps local businesses learn new skills, work together and stay informed about local and national business support

Council plans to bring Gedling borough community together to mark International Day of Peace

Gedling borough is set to host a special event to mark the International Day of Peace.To celebrate the occasion, Gedling Borough Council is planning a...

People across Gedling borough warned of new parking fine scam

The county council has issued a warning after reports of the fraud started flooding in.

Latest Gedling borough crime map: what’s been reported in your street?

Each month Gedling Eye will chart every crime in the borough on an interactive map for readers to stay on top of what is happening and where.

Creations were ‘out of this world’ at the Stoke Bardolph Scarecrow Festival

Now in its fourth year, the festival continues to attract crowds of visitors, eager to see what impressive creations the villagers have come up with.

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

The hunt for Gedling borough's cheapest petrol and diesel prices continues.

Sherwood MP defends her vote on cuts to pensioners’ winter fuel payments

The MP for Sherwood has defended her decision to vote against an attempt to block plans to cut winter fuel payments to pensioners.

Renters in borough to get more security as Labour reveals plans to finally ban ‘no-fault evictions

The last Tory government repeatedly promised to end so-called “Section 21” evictions, but failed to do so because of opposition from their own MPs.

How did Gedling borough’s MPs vote in debate on winter fuel payments?

The Conservatives put forward a proposal to block the cutting of the payment, which was voted on by MPs at the Houses of Parliament, but that was defeated by a majority of 120.

Gedling man carried out ‘unprovoked’ assault on woman at pub – leaving her needing 23 stitches before going on run to Skegness

The woman was knocked unconscious and needed 23 stitches following the savage attack.

Royal Mail considers launching ‘bin collection’ style website in bid to cut services

Royal Mail is reportedly planning to set up a new "bin-collection" type website so that householders can track which day they will receive their mail in a bid to cut back on services.

MAPPERLEY: Nottinghamshire Hospice stars shine in new recruitment advertising campaign

A wave of new posters, blogs and social media will be drawing attention to what it’s like caring for people who are dying.

The planned roadworks and road changes in Gedling borough

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

Two teenage boys arrested as knife and drugs seized in Arnold town centre

Officers from the Gedling Neighbourhood Policing team chased down and arrested the two teenagers after they’d seen them acting suspiciously on Front Street.

Community day of action planned to help improve Daybrook

The Love Daybrook event is being held on Saturday, October 12 and is being organised by St Paul's Church

All the scams people across Gedling borough should know about this week

People across Gedling borough are being urged to be careful as more new scams emerge.

Trust calls for residents’ help to trace pollution in River Trent

A public survey which uncovers the extent of pollution in and around the River Trent has again opened up to allow Gedling borough people to help protect the river.

Gedling borough Birds Bakeries to open doors every Sunday – starting this weekend

Sunday store openings will begin on Sunday, September 15 at its Arnold, Mapperley and Teal Park sites.

Urgent repair plan to be drawn up at Newstead Abbey to remove it from heritage risk register

The project to develop a programme of repairs at Newstead Abbey will cost £130,000, with £104,000 coming from Historic England and the remainder from Nottingham City Council.

Aldi remains UK’s cheapest supermarket despite rival loyalty schemes

Budget retailer Aldi has been named as the cheapest UK supermarket in August, beating Lidl, Sainsbury’s and Tesco, even when factoring in loyalty discounts.

Flood alerts now in place across parts of Gedling borough

Food alerts are in place across Gedling borough this weekend, according to the Gov.uk's Floodline website.

Warning issued to swimmers and dog owners as harmful blue-green algae found at East Lake at Colwick Country Park

Posting on social media, visitors are warned to be careful as the blue-green algae can kill dogs and other animals.

Arnold’s The Arrow pub to close next week for six-figure refurbishment

The Arrow pub on Gedling Road will be closed for a short period while it undertakes a six-figure investment. 

Netherfield man jailed after starting fire in Nottingham tower block basement

Andrew Dmytruk torched a car and van in a car park on level three of the Litmus Building, in Nottingham,

Popeyes on the hunt for im-peck-able staff to be ‘joy creators’ at new Teal Park restaurant near Netherfield

Chicken chain Popeyes are on the hunt for local people to take up the role of 'Joy creators' at their new restaurant on Teal...

TONY CAVE: Passenger numbers at Carlton and Netherfield Stations are now higher than before Covid

Station adopter and train enthusiast Tony Cave brings us the latest news from our local railway stations

Police called after reports 12-year-old boy is threatened with knife on Arnold street

The boy was walking along St Albans Road, Arnold, when he was approached by someone on a scooter.

‘Thieves are using wheelie bins to clear entire aisles’ says Co-op boss

The Co-op has said it is experiencing the highest levels of crime and abuse in its stores that it has ever seen - with shoplifting levels in the UK hitting a 20-year high.

Sadness as Arnold gaming hub reveals plans to close doors for good in New Year

Owners of The Dice and Balls Hub, in Market Place, said they have taken the sad decision because it is no longer financially viable to operate.

The Pride of Gedling Awards are back – here’s how to nominate

The Pride of Gedling Awards are BACK. And Gedling Borough Council are looking for YOU to help them with nominations.

Teenagers arrested after knife-point bike robbery in Woodthorpe

The victim was confronted by two boys in balaclavas who punched him, threatened him with a knife, and then stole his bike.

The planned roadworks and road changes in Gedling borough

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

Netherfield man suspected of abducting teenage girl who vanished

The school-aged girl was reported missing after leaving her Derbyshire home on Friday and was later found by officers at a different address.

Memorial purchases at Gedling Crematorium may help protect the planet

For every memorial purchased between September 9 and October 6, the crematorium’s parent company, Westerleigh Group, will donate £100 to WLT’s Buy an Acre programme – at no cost to the memorial buyer.

Wetherspoons to slash prices on food and drink later this month at borough pubs

The chain is offering customers a 7.5 per cent reduction to celebrate Tax Equality Day, it has confirmed.

One-word Ofsted grades for schools to to be scrapped immediately

One-word Ofsted judgements for state schools are being scrapped with immediate effect, the government has announced today.

New bus service to Calverton launched

The new service is just one of a number of changes to services that were introduced over the weekend across Nottingham City Transport's (NCT) network.

Zombie-style blades discovered by police at Carlton property

A sword and dagger with serrated edges were among a collection of weapons found in the property by police.

‘God-send’ pavement dining licenses for bars and cafés to be made permanent across Gedling borough

In July 2020 a law was created by the Government so businesses selling food and drink could apply to local councils for pavement licences.

Stores buying stolen goods from serial shoplifters who ‘thieve to order’, say retail groups

Retail groups have claimed that UK stores are purchasing stolen goods from professional shop thieves who are stealing “to feed their addiction problems.”The Association...

Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service share dramatic photos showing them tackling Colwick waste plant blaze

Crews were called to the Enva site, off Private Road Four, on the Colwick Industrial Estate at around 2am

Health bosses call for regional crackdown on illegal sale of vapes to under 18s

Public health officials from across the East Midlands want a regional crackdown on the “concerning” and “inappropriate” illegal sale and marketing of vapes to under 18s.

Papplewick and Ravenshead to feature in national TV coverage of Tour of Britain bike race

All the action from this year's Lloyds Bank Tour of Britain Men will once again be broadcast live on ITV4

Gedling borough breaking news plus weather and traffic updates (Thursday, August 29)

Hello, and welcome to Gedling Eye's live blog for Thursday, August 29.We will be bringing you all of the latest news from across Gedling...

Mental health first aiders to be introduced at Gedling Borough Council to help staff

Mental health first aiders are to be introduced at Gedling Borough Council to help staff members who may be going through difficult times.The Labour-run...

‘Inadequate’ Carlton care home placed into special measures over safety concerns

Braywood Gardens will now be been prevented from admitting new residents without CQC’s permission

New figures show ‘disproportionate’ number of women in lower paid jobs at Gedling Borough Council

According to the Labour-run authority, women account for 62.3 per cent of all staff working in the lowest paid job roles

Morrisons in Netherfield to cut prices on more than 2,000 products in store and online for its More Card customers during September

A Netherfield supermarket is to lower the prices of over 2,000 products for its loyalty card members throughout September.

Car key thief who led police on chase after being spotted in Woodthorpe is jailed

Mark Gibson drove dangerously, reaching speeds of around 70mph in 30mph zones

The planned roadworks and road changes in Gedling borough

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

Plans to demolish Friar Tuck pub in Arnold and build retirement flats being considered by Gedling Borough Council

The plans submitted to Gedling Borough Council follow an agreement between pub company Greene King and a developer for the Friar Tuck, Gedling Road.

Hallowe’en event with ‘monster hunt’ to take place at Bestwood Country Park to raise money for community

The themed event, which will feature a woodland monster hunt and around 30 stalls, will take place near Bestwood Lodge Hotel at Bestwood Country Park on October 27.

Reduction in crime at Redhill park thanks to new state of the art CCTV camera

The camera provides high-quality images to the council's CCTV control room and will be used to assist the police with investigations

ARNOLD: Asda CCTV released after woman stalked and harassed at supermarket

The victim has been followed around by the same person on numerous occasions at Asda Arnold in recent months.

Funding boost for Carlton Town to carry out pitch repairs

Carlton Town FC said the funding will be used to carry out essential repairs on their main grass pitch

Full construction of new River Trent cycle bridge delayed until 2025

The pedestrian and cycle bridge will link Trent Basin, off Daleside Road in the city, to the south bank of the river close to the Hook nature reserve in Lady Bay, in Rushcliffe borough.

The planned roadworks and road changes in Gedling borough

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

Bestwood St. Albans local by-election due after councillor steps down due to ill health

A local by-election is due in Gedling Borough following the resignation of an Independent councillor for reasons of ill health.The election is planned for...

Zombie knife owners in Gedling borough urged to hand in weapons ahead of crackdown

The Government has said there will not be any repercussions for those surrendering the potentially dangerous knives safely.

Weekend warning to antisocial drivers in Colwick

Officers are responding to a recent increase in antisocial vehicle use in Daleside Road

Dedicated Gedling girl guides win awards for their hard work

Dedicated Girl Guides in Gedling were rewarded for going above and beyond for their group.On Monday 1 July, members of Girlguiding Westdale division gathered...

Teenagers charged after Mapperley school break-ins

Police were called to the Wells Academy on Ransom Drive after staff reported a classroom had been broken into on February 14, 2024 during the half-term break.

Colwick flats could be converted into seven-bed HMO

Two flats in Colwick could be converted into a HMO for seven people, new plans show.

Alfred Swinscoe death: Murder suspects identified by police – but both no longer alive

Detectives have launched a fresh appeal for information after a father-of-six was found buried in a field near Ravenshead more than 50 years after he went missing.

Aldi scraps click and collect service at Daybrook store after four years

A leading supermarket is ending its popular click-and-collect service next week, impacting its Daybrook store.Aldi's Click & Collect service launched in September 2020 and...

Students at two Gedling borough schools celebrate A-Level success as results roll in

The day marks a significant milestone for these young individuals, with results reflecting years of hard work and dedication.

Gedling borough breaking news plus weather and traffic updates (Friday, August 16)

Hello, and welcome to Gedling Eye's live blog for Friday, August 16.We will be bringing you all of the latest news from across Gedling...

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

The hunt for Gedling borough's cheapest petrol and diesel prices continues.

Gedling borough breaking news plus weather and traffic updates (Thursday, August 15)

Hello, and welcome to Gedling Eye's live blog for Thursday, August 15.We will be bringing you all of the latest news from across Gedling...

Concerns raised over rising number of ‘eyesore’ shopping trolleys abandoned around Gedling borough

Gedling Borough Council has revealed that their neighbourhood wardens have removed and reported 36 abandoned trolleys over the past year

Arnold hairstylists take to the skies and brave the leap in support of Parkinson’s charity

Lottie Wilding and Mollie Hovell, who work at KH Hair in High Street, braved the leap out of a plane at 10,500ft to support members of both their families who have been affected by the disease.

More than £60,000 raised for local good causes thanks to players of Gedling Lotto

Good causes and community groups from across the borough are continuing to benefit from Gedling Lotto - with over £60k being handed out to organisations in the local area.

Businesses across Gedling borough urged to make area age-friendly as part of relaunched ‘Take a Seat’ campaign

More than 30 businesses and community organisations across the borough have made a commitment to make their shops more age-friendly

Equine facilities for disabled people proposed for Ravenshead

Plans for the centre were submitted to Gedling Borough Council by Rowntree Equine Therapy Ltd at the end of July this year.

Gedling borough breaking news plus weather and traffic updates (Wednesday, August 14)

Hello, and welcome to Gedling Eye's live blog for Wednesday, August 14.We will be bringing you all of the latest news from across Gedling...

The planned roadworks and road changes in Gedling borough

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

Gedling borough breaking news plus weather and traffic updates (Tuesday, August 13)

Hello, and welcome to Gedling Eye's live blog for Tuesday, August 13.We will be bringing you all of the latest news from across Gedling...

Gedling borough may have to build 205 extra homes per year under new ‘arbitrary numbers’

The Labour government plans to reintroduce mandatory targets to fight what it calls a national housing crisis.

Mapperley greengrocers to close after serving locals for more than 30 years

The Fruit Bowl on Woodborough Road has announced on social media that it will close its doors for the final time on Friday, August 23.

Customers hit by poor service from water companies could soon get twice as much compensation

The Government today (12) set out the tough new measures to crack down on water companies who repeatedly fail their customers.

UK being ‘driven to despair’ by pothole damage to vehicles, says RAC

Potholes causing damage to vehicles is the main concern for the majority of drivers in Britain, a survey carried out by RAC has revealed.

Gedling borough groups set to share £345K worth of council funding.

Voluntary organisations and community groups helping improve the health and well-being of Gedling borough residents are set to share £345,000 worth of funding thanks...

Latest planning applications put before Gedling Borough Council

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

Hospice charity shop reopens expanded Mapperley branch

The charity that cares for people dying from incurable illnesses has expanded the upstairs of its community shop on Woodborough Road after 30 years on the high street.

Tram route to Gedling ‘most likely option’ as council works with East Midlands Mayor on ‘opportunities’ to extend network

Studies have determined an extension to Gedling Village, via Nottingham Racecourse and the new Teal Close development, is one of the most likely options.

Bestwood Village man to spend six weeks walking from Notts to Portugal for blind charity after brother was diagnosed with sight condition

Ian West, who turns 70 this year, will be setting off on his walking challenge from St Peter’s Gate in Nottingham city centre on August 23

Letters: Here’s hoping borough chimney smoke ban wins backing

Our readers from across the borough give their weekly take on the biggest issues impacting Gedling and beyond.

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

The hunt for Gedling borough's cheapest petrol and diesel prices continues.

Plans take shape for Lambley Village Show

The Lambley Village Show is set to take place on Saturday, September 7 from 11.30 to 4 pm

Rare chance to buy stylish bungalow nestled in grounds of historic Newstead Abbey

Set in the grounds of Nottinghamshire’s Newstead Abbey, this newly listed detached bungalow offers a unique opportunity to live within the historic park.  The bungalow...

Gedling MP Michael Payne writes to Bonmarché boss after concerns raised about potential Arnold store closure

Mr Payne said the closure of the store on Front Street would be 'a huge loss to the high street'.

Burglar spotted running through Woodthorpe Park with stolen items is jailed

Adrian Johnson, aged 44, was seen running through the park on July 3 this year holding two laptop computers and carrying a large carrier bag.

Gedling Crematorium could be named best in country at upcoming awards night

Gedling Crematorium could be named the best in the country in September after being shortlisted as a finalist in the prestigious Good Funeral Awards 2024.

Council consulting on plans to expand chimney smoke ban across whole of Gedling borough

Gedling Borough Council has begun a consultation on proposals to expand its crackdown on chimney smoke in the borough

The planned roadworks and road changes in Gedling borough

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

Gedling borough residents to choose where offenders carry out Immediate Justice reparation work

A new dedicated web page powered by FixMyStreet Pro allows people to pinpoint locations across the borough that are in need of a clean-up

Plans to transform former Arnold church into apartments submitted to council

The vacant church in Cross Street would house nine apartments

Morrisons take down signs claiming ‘all’ bakery products in store are ‘made from scratch’

Morrisons stores are taking down in-store bakery signage which claims their products are “made from scratch” after admitting they were 'not fully accurate' following...

‘Delight’ as work restarts on stalled Rolleston Drive housing estate in Arnold

Work has restarted on a housing estate in Arnold after progress stalled when the developer behind it collapsed into administration.

Latest planning applications put before Gedling Borough Council

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

‘It’s what the community has been crying out for’: New cafe opens at revamped park in Calverton

A new community-focused café has opened at a popular Calverton park just in time for the summer holidays.Snack's Cafe opened its doors in the...

New Greggs store could open on Carlton Hill

Planning permission for Greggs signage to be placed at the old Lloyds Bank branch has been submitted to Gedling Borough Council.

Mapperley pet store bought by Notts family firm

Pets & Friends, who also have stores in Mansfield, Hucknall, and Wollaton have been purchased by family owned, Nottingham based, PSR (Pet Store Retailing). 

Colwick Parish Council shares village improvement plans after it was revealed they could receive slice of £20m government funding pot

Councillors in Colwick have welcomed news they could benefit from a £20m government funding pot awarded to improve the area.

Arnold stylist reaches final of prestigious hairdressing industry competition

19-year-old Amelia Krasinski has made it to the final stage of the TrendVision Award, which celebrates exceptional talent in the hairdressing industry

Letters: Pensioners need to ‘do their bit’ to help plug black hole

Our readers from across the borough give their weekly take on the biggest issues impacting Gedling and beyond.

World’s best cyclists coming to Gedling borough villages with Lloyds Bank Tour of Britain

People across parts of Gedling borough will get the chance to see some of the world's best cyclists when a stage of a national cycling event comes to the area.

GPs threaten to bring ‘NHS to a standstill’ after voting to take industrial action for first time in 60 years

Family doctors in England have threatened to bring 'NHS to a standstill' after voting to take industrial action for the first time in 60...

Calls for plan to deter ‘boy racers’ as new industrial estate in Colwick given green light

Councillors have set a plan to deter boy racers as a condition to approving a new industrial estate off Colwick Loop Road.Developer Chancerygate bought...

Gedling MP Michael Payne vows to use new Parliament role to lobby for more Notts fire service cash

Mr Payne was elected on July 4 as one of six new Nottinghamshire Labour MPs to enter the House of Commons.

Here’s what’s on at The Bonington cinema and theatre in Arnold over August

The Bonington is the borough's own cinema and theatre located in Arnold town centre and sells tickets to their sensational shows and fabulous films at reduced prices.

The planned roadworks and road changes in Gedling borough

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

Concern growing as police look for three missing girls last seen in Calverton

Police are appealing for the public's help to find three missing girls who were last seen in Calverton and are believed to still be...

Further arrests made following Carlton Hill street fight where teenager received potential life-changing injuries to leg

Officers were called to Carlton Hill, Carlton, on Wednesday night (24 July) following reports of violent disorder.

Burglary suspect tracked down by police on Carlton Hill after nearby house break-in

Police have arrested a suspected burglar after a break-in during the early hours of Monday morning in Carlton.

Morrisons in Netherfield has opened new ‘Kids corner’ with books, games and puzzles to keep children entertained this summer

Morrisons is to introduce a new kids activity station at its Netherfield store to keep children entertained throughout the summer.

Get on board the Sherwood Arrow for free every weekend in August

Bus passengers in parts of Gedling borough can travel on Stagecoach’s Sherwood Arrow bus for free every weekend throughout August

Arnold care home residents treated to first McDonalds as takeaway giant celebrates golden anniversary

85-year-old Brian Lawson and his fellow residents from Coppice Lodge care home in Arnold were invited to celebrate McDonald’s 50th anniversary at their local branch in Daybrook

Letters: Has new Labour MP been absorbed into the Westminster bubble and given up on Gedling already?

Our readers from across the borough give their weekly take on the biggest issues impacting Gedling and beyond.

17-year-old left with potentially life-changing injuries following Carlton Hill street fight

Police have arrested two suspects after a teenager was injured in a street fight on Carlton HillOfficers were called yesterday (24) following reports of...

Ravenshead man, 21, jailed over horror crash that almost killed his friend

A young driver from Ravenshead has been jailed after critically injuring his close friend in a car crash.

Meet the Gedling teenager helping East Midlands charity to end homelessness

Isa Biçer, 13, of Gedling, has gone above and beyond over the past three years to help make a difference to those who are experiencing homelessness.

Ernehale Junior School celebrates ‘Good’ rating in new Ofsted report

Ernehale Junior School in Arnold has been graded a GOOD school during its recent Ofsted inspection.

Former fishmonger in Arnold to become 24-hour adult gaming centre

Luxury Leisure, a provider of slot machine and gaming venues in the UK, has been given permission to open the unit on Front Street.
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