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Gedling Borough Council increasing garden waste collection charges again due to rising costs

Charges for garden waste bin collections in the Gedling borough are going up again due to rising council costs.

Gedling Borough Council says it began a review into its charges after it overspent on its waste department over two consecutive years.

The service was expanded with more staff members to collect the growing number of garden waste bins, but the council says it had been using temporary agency staff to fill the gaps.

The authority says costs have increased further due to the increasing number of customers, the changes in relation to employers’ National Insurance contributions under the Labour Government’s latest budget, increases in insurance costs and the need for permanent staffing to support the service.

According to the council, charges had initially been set at £42 for the year beginning April 2025. However a new report says charges have been reviewed again due to rising costs.

Charges will now be £45 from April, while an additional bin will cost £23 instead of £21.

“Whilst lower prices of £42 and £21 for an additional bin were previously agreed over six months ago, these charges would not be sufficient to meet increased cost pressures,” documents say.

The authority says costs of the service had increased by £85,000, and the new charges would bring in additional income of £57,400.

Back in 2023 charges had stood at £38, it was then increased to £40 the following year.

Cllr Mike Adams (Con), who represents Trent Valley, said: “As local Gedling Conservatives, my group and I believe that increasing the garden waste collection charge by 12.5 per cent is another example of the Labour Group’s failure to understand the financial pressures facing local residents.

“A rise from £40 to £45 may seem modest, but for many families, it is yet another burden in an already difficult climate.

“We believe the council should be finding ways to support residents, not increase costs, and we will continue to challenge any proposals that place unnecessary financial strain on our community.”

The Labour-run council says not changing the fees for the new financial year and leaving them as originally approved would not have covered the increase in service costs.

It said prices had been benchmarked against other borough councils, including Rushcliffe, which is increasing charges from £45 to £47, and Broxtowe, which is increasing its charges from £43 to £45.

Tottenham captain Heung-Min Son wanted by Barcelona in free deal

With the transfer window setting ablaze, Barcelona has set its sights on Heung-Min Son, who is the most dynamic and influential figure in the Tottenham Hotspur team. \

The Blaugrana, who are in the market in search of a new striker, are interested in signing the Korean for free in the summer, as per the information given by his close aides. This news has lit up social media. Fans and experts are now engaging in lively discussions about Son’s next step and how the club would fill the void if their captain should leave.

The sports society in general and bettors in particular are still talking about this deal. For Barça, the arrival of Son would represent not only a strategic masterstroke but also a great cost-benefit scenario as the South Korean is set to leave for free. On the other hand, the Spurs may have to find some alternatives, and thus, they are likely to be compelled to change their FIFA line-up significantly.

Son’s Significance to Tottenham

From his days of being the first signee in 2015 to the present, Heung-Min Son has been a linchpin of the team’s attacking force. To date, he has played many games under his belt and, therefore, is one of the top players in the last few seasons in the Premier League and Europe, respectively. Such multifaceted, fast, and precise moves from his side make him one of the most dangerous attackers in the world right now. When he captained, his role as a leader was significant both on and off the pitch; this was more so considering the young age of the team.

Should Son leave, the gaping hole would remain in Tottenham’s squad. The team might need to make signings in the transfer market as a part of the strategy which would obviously entail changing their initial set of plans.

It is interesting to note, at this juncture, that links between betting markets and actual games are quite strong; in one sense, the sporting world and gambling sector become almost inextricable.

What Makes the Spanish Giants Desire Son?

The attempt of Barcelona to take Son back to Spain looks like a new development. Since Xavi Hernandez became the manager of FC Barcelona, the club has been in a phase of restructuring, putting more effort on the young and versatile players in the squad. The South Korean player is a contemporary forward that is truly multifaceted in terms of his abilities to play in various roles. Considering his popularity in Asia, the South Korean captain has the potential to be Barcelona’s main commercial value, a brand striving to conquer the world.

Furthermore, Son’s ability to deliver in high-pressure games and defeat top-rated teams is not only his strength, but he also shares the objective of the Barcelona board of directors to reestablish the club’s dominance in Europe. The promising deal is in line with Barça’s recent approach of pursuing players who are reaching the end of their contracts, so the transfer fees are reduced.

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Other Transfer Developments

Son may be grabbing the headlines but in the meantime, several other notable transfer sagas are occurring.

  • Manchester United: The Red Devils are considering a swap deal for Marcus Rashford involving PSG’s Randal Kolo Muani whose fitness is a concern while they try to strengthen their striking options.
  • Manchester City: Omar Marmoush is close to signing with his new club, Eintracht Frankfurt, with the clubs set to seal the deal at about £50m.
  • Chelsea: Renato Veiga and Marc Guéhi, the two defenders, are attracting the interest of the fans while the club is considering loaning them out while they are still looking for talented players through sales.
  • Liverpool Starlet Ben Doak: Premier League in England, Italy’s Serie A, La Liga in Spain, and the Bundesliga in Germany emerged as the possible destinations where the young forward might continue his career. As per the report, other Premier League teams are interested in this 18-year-old promising forward. Other Premier League clubs that do not manage to reduce the deficit could afford to take a risk and start a young player with lower roster value instead.

Key Statistics: Son vs. Barcelona’s Current Forwards

If an inception of the transfer happens and Son, to Barcelona, a fairly comprehensive analysis regarding each parameter of his recent performances is required. More precisely, they should compare his recent stats to those of the club’s current attacking options.

PlayerGoals (2024/25 Season)AssistsPassing AccuracyMinutes Played
Heung-Min Son12685%1,800
Robert Lewandowski9378%1,600
Ferran Torres5481%1,200
Ansu Fati7279%1,100

The Bigger Picture

Referring to a source, it is stated that the transfer of Son by Barcelona on a free transfer is likely to be one of the most transferable transactions in football and as a result, Tottenham they would need to make a wholesale reorganization of the first team. However, the market betting will also be affected by this decision, therefore, both teams would be unable to maintain their position to win. However, Barcelona would have a better chance at winning La Liga and might even do well in the Champions League while Tottenham might not be in their place.

When it comes to soccer, timing and strategy are the most important things to be considered. It is very important to remember the speed of Son’s decision and the impact it will have on the sensations of the United Kingdom.

Understanding the differences between slots and video poker

Both slots and video poker have their own charm in the gaming world. While they are both liked by many players, their mechanics and strategies, or even the way they pay off, are hugely different, allowing players to have varying experiences. And many times, a player’s choice comes down to simply personal preference and style of play. For those seeking insights and expert tips, platforms like Slotova Slava, offer valuable resources to enhance your gaming experience.

Mechanics of Slots versus Video Poker

The slot games are designed to be simple and fast: players press a button to spin the reels, and an RNG determines the outcome. Symbols line up across paylines to form winning combinations. Slots often feature themes, bonus rounds, and progressive jackpots.

On the other hand, video poker is a variation of poker rules combined into a digital format. The player receives five cards and may hold any or all for a final assessment. Success in video poker comes through making standard poker hands of pairs, straights, or flushes.

Key Differences:

  • Interaction: Slots require no decisions while playing, and some strategy must be used while playing video poker games.
  • Speed: Slot machines offer quick games, and the games involving video poker usually go a lot slower.
  • Variety: Slots often include hundreds of thematic options, while video poker offers variants such as Jacks or Better or Deuces Wild.

 Strategy and Skill Requirements in Each Game

Slots rely purely on luck, making them ideal for casual players seeking low-effort entertainment. No strategy can influence the outcome. Betting sizes and paylines can be adjusted, but the results remain unpredictable.

Video poker, however, rewards skill and strategy. Decisions about which cards to hold or discard directly impact outcomes. Memorising basic strategies can significantly improve winning odds.

  • Skill level: Slots = None, Video Poker = Moderate.
  • Control: Slots rely on chance; video poker rewards informed decisions.

A key tip is learning optimal play strategies for specific video poker variants. For example, in Jacks or Better, always hold high cards to maximise potential returns.

Payout Structures and Winning Potential

Slots payouts vary based on paylines, bet size, and bonus features. The return to player (RTP) percentage typically ranges from 85% to 98%, depending on the game. Progressive jackpots can deliver massive, life-changing wins but are rare.

Video poker games generally have higher RTPs, often exceeding 99% for skilled players. The payouts are based on the strength of the final poker hand, with royal flushes offering the highest rewards.

Notable Differences:

  1. RTP Variance: Slots = Lower, Video Poker = Higher.
  2. Jackpots: Slots offer huge progressive jackpots; video poker doesn’t.
  3. Consistency: Video poker rewards consistent play; slots are unpredictable.

Slots and video poker cater to different player preferences. Slots attract those who enjoy fast-paced, luck-driven play with varied themes and potential jackpots. Video poker appeals to strategic thinkers seeking a game with better odds and skill-based outcomes. By understanding the differences, players can choose the game that best aligns with their style. Both options provide excitement and rewards, ensuring entertainment for all.

Woodthorpe man jailed after targeting disabled victim at cashpoint in Beeston

A Woodthorpe man threatened a disabled woman and aggressively demanded money from her after she had used a cashpoint. 

The victim, aged in her 40s, was using a machine in Beeston town centre when Anton Peck approached the one next to her. 

As she left, Peck followed her, approached her from behind and repeatedly demanded money from her. 

When she refused, the 42-year-old tried to grab her phone.

A struggle ensued and the woman screamed out before Peck ran off. 

The disabled victim was using a machine in Beeston town centre when Anton Peck approached her

A member of the public passing by chased after Peck and managed to detain him before police arrived shortly after. 

Peck, of Mansfield Road, Woodthorpe, was arrested and subsequently charged with attempted robbery in relation to the incident which happened on the night of Sunday 1 May 2022. 

He pleaded guilty to the charge and was locked up for a total of three years when he appeared at Nottingham Crown Court for sentencing on Wednesday (29 January).

Peck also pleaded guilty to stalking after bombarding a woman with unwanted messages.

The victim was left anxious, stressed and feeling ‘physically sick’, the court was told.

He was also sentenced after admitting seven shop thefts in which he stole alcohol and a pair of boots from various stores in Nottingham.

Peck pleaded guilty to a further shop theft after stealing electrical items from a shop in Milton Street on December 5, 2024 before giving a false name to police.

When he was arrested again on 19 December, Peck assaulted two police officers and later admitted two assaults on an emergency worker.

Detective Inspector James Oakton, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “Peck’s aggressive and intimidating behaviour was understandably incredibly scary and traumatic for the vulnerable victim of this attempted robbery. 

“I hope she can feel reassured now that Peck has been put behind bars for the frightening ordeal he put her through. 

“I also hope the outcome of this case will reassure residents that we take these types of offences extremely seriously, and that we will do everything in our power to bring offenders like Peck to justice.”

CALVERTON: Council gives green light to £1million Sir John Sherbrooke School expansion so it can accommodate more pupils

A Calverton school will undergo a £1.5 million expansion to create more spaces for pupils.

Sir John Sherbrooke Junior School needs the work to reconfigure older buildings and create new ones.

Once completed, the project will include three new teaching spaces, a new library and new toilets.

Nottinghamshire County Council has approved the funding of £1.46 million for the scheme.

The school currently has around 200 pupils aged 7 to 11.

Once the expansion is finished, the school will be able to take in 60 new pupils each school year instead of 50.

Sir John Sherbrooke Junior School is a feeder school to other secondary schools in the area, including Colonel Frank Seely Academy, The RedHill Academy and The Minster School.

A ‘feeder school’ is a primary or prep schools that has established connections with specific secondary schools, and these secondary schools tend to prioritise admissions from a feeder school.

The council document reads: “The council has a statutory duty to ensure that there is a sufficiency of school places so action needs to be taken to ensure that accommodation is in place to meet the needs of pupils in this planning area.”

Cllr Boyd Elliott (Con), who represents the Calverton ward, said: “The extension will accommodate a larger number of pupils.

“We’ve incorporated the school’s expansion into our budget, so the council is not having an overspend on it.

“The school needs a large amount of work to increase the number of pupils who can go attend the school.

“We will be hiring more teachers to accommodate the teacher to pupil ratio and there will be an employment opportunity as well for new teaching staff.

“The school’s expansion will be a great benefit to the village.

“We’ve had a surge in developments in Calverton recently, and we’re improving the infrastructure of the village to match that.

“I’m very passionate about improving the area. I grew up here and my children go to school here. The school’s expansion is a big step to facilitate the needs of the village.”

Sir John Sherbrooke Junior School has been contacted for comment.

Police officers search Sneinton property for evidence linked to taxi driver ‘execution’ in Gedling more than 30 years ago

A specialist team of officers this morning (30) carried out a search of a property in Sneinton for ammunition in connection with the murder of a taxi driver in Gedling more than 30 years ago.

Ethsham Ul-Haq Ghafoor, 26, of Sherwood Rise, known to his friends and family as Shami, was shot dead in his taxi on Tuesday, November 22 1994. He was found by a milkman at 4.30am at Lambley Lane Playing Fields with his hands tied and bound to the steering wheel.

He had been shot in what has been described by police as “an execution.”

Intelligence suggests there could be some evidence within the property linked to the murder.

No one living at the property now is connected to the murder.

Ethsham Ul-Haq Ghafoor pictured with his family shortly before his murder

Ethsham Ul-Haq Ghafoor was found dead in his taxi at a car park in Lambley Lane Playing Fields back in 1994

Crimestoppers, a charity which is independent of the police, has supported this investigation by offering a reward of up to £50,000 for information that they exclusively receive that leads to a conviction. The reward is still available.

On the morning of Wednesday, November 27, five people were arrested on suspicion of murder in the Sneinton and Bakersfield area.

They were four men, aged 64, 57, 52, 51 and one woman aged 47.

They have been released on police bail pending further inquiries.

On Tuesday, December 17, a man, aged 43, from the Sneinton area, has also been arrested on suspicion of murder. He has been released on police bail pending further inquiries.

A number of lines of inquiry are still being pursued by a dedicated team of detectives including further forensic opportunities from the scene of the crime.

Detective Chief Inspector Clare Dean, who is leading the investigation, said: “Following our media appeal for information, we are following a number of lines of inquiry. The weapon used to kill Shami was never recovered in 1994.

“However, we are following a number of leads around the ammunition used to take his life and therefore have carried out a warrant at an address in the Sneinton area.

“Unfortunately, we can’t go into lots of detail in order to protect the integrity of the investigation but we are looking for ammunition.

“The public can expect to see an increased presence in the area for some time while a thorough search of the property is conducted including the roof space.

“It is incredibly important to stress that the occupants of this property are not involved in our investigation and we apologise for any inconvenience our search may cause.

“Shami’s family have been updated on our investigation so far. They have been waiting 30 years for answers and we are determined to ensure that happens.

“We have always said the key to this investigation lies within the community and it is never too late to come forward with information.

“You may not have been in a position to say anything 30 years ago but with the passage of time we hope you can say something now.

“Crimestoppers is still offering an up to £50,000 reward as an extra incentive. This is a huge reward for information that leads to conviction.

“Information to Crimestoppers can be submitted completely anonymously.

“The reward is due to expire on February 22.”

Councillor starts petition to block Gedling borough inclusion in any potential new Nottingham city council boundary

A petition has been launched by Conservative councillors calling for Gedling borough to remain outside the city boundaries if a proposed Government reorganisation of local authorities goes ahead.

The Government announced plans to reorganise local authority structures across the country with the publication of The English Devolution White Paper back in December 2024. It proposes merging two-tier council areas, such as Nottinghamshire, into one or two organisations, preferably with an elected mayor to lead them.

But the controversial plans have been met with fears over development and soaring council tax rates.

PHOTO: Cllr Darren Maltby (PHOTO: Facebook)

if Government plans go ahead, all nine councils, including the City and County would be dissolved and two new unitaries created.

Now a group of Conservatives on Gedling Borough Council have come together calling for a potential city move to be blocked claiming revenue streams from other areas outside of the city would help meet any shortfall caused by a rising student population and other factors.

This week Gedling Borough Conservative councillor Darren Maltby, who represents the Bestwood St Albans ward, launched the petition titled ‘Say no to including Gedling Borough in Nottingham City Council’s boundary expansion plan.

It has so far attracted more than 200 signatures.

In the introduction to the petition Mr Maltby said: “It has been reported that Nottingham City Council wants to expand its boundaries to include Broxtowe, Rushcliffe and Gedling for financial reasons.

“As an ever-growing student population where students do not pay Council Tax, the revenue streams from other areas outside of the city is their key objective to get out of bankruptcy.”

Mr Maltby said a move to the county would be preferable as it provides ‘better youth and adult services, libraries in every community and much lower council tax’.

“Nottingham City Council is a financially unstable authority,” he said.

“It is burdened by hundreds of millions of pounds in liabilities and a projected multi-million budget deficit next year. It is closing libraries and youth services, provides poor care and charges much higher council tax.

“In stark contrast, Gedling Borough residents access good services provided by Nottinghamshire County Council while paying less Council Tax than the City. “

“We demand the protection for our high-quality services and low council tax rates. Together, we can safeguard the future of Gedling and ensure our voices are heard.”

Visit https://www.change.org/p/say-no-to-including-gedling-borough-in-nottingham-city-council-s-boundary-expansion-plan to view and sign the petition.

Investment of more than £300k enhances sports facilities in Gedling

Gedling has seen a significant upgrade to one of its sports facilities, thanks to an investment of more than £200,000 from the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF). This funding aims to provide a substantial boost to local teams and sports enthusiasts across the county.

The new sports changing facilities at Lambley Lane Recreation Ground have now been opened, with funding also being secured from the Premier League, The FA and Government’s Football Foundation (£91,279) respectively.

The new changing cabins have a kitchenette, showers and toilets as well as a modern changing area for sports teams to use.

Inside the new changing facilities (PHOTO: GBC)

They have PV solar panels installed on the roof for improved energy efficiency along with new additions such as metal walls, doors and rotary spikes on top to improve security and prevent vandalism. These measures are expected to reduce ongoing repair costs for the council, who will maintain and manage the new facilities.

Local sports clubs including Mapperley All Stars and Notts FA came to the opening of the new facilities, along with representatives from the Football Foundation. Mapperley All Stars CIC and Mapperley All Stars Football Club have also been key partners in the project and will now be able to enjoy the new facilities for their grassroots football and community programmes.

The funding is important for these clubs, as it allows them to expand and improve their facilities, helping them to welcome more players and provide better experiences for members.

The changing cabins and grass pitch at Lambley Lane were identified as a priority in recent council reviews, including its Built Facilities Strategy and the Playing Pitch and Outdoor Sport Strategy. The outcomes set out in the strategy documents helped to secure the funding from the Football Foundation.

Councillor Viv McCrossen, Portfolio Holder for Climate Change and Natural Habitat, said: “This funding represents a significant investment in the health and wellbeing of our local community.

“By improving changing facilities and the grass pitch at Lambley Lane Recreation Ground, we are ensuring that more people can enjoy the benefits of physical activity at a grassroots level, which is essential for both mental and physical health.

“These upgrades will enable our local clubs to offer better opportunities to everyone, helping to create a more active and healthier Borough.”

Robert Sullivan, chief executive of the Football Foundation, said: “The Football Foundation is working closely with our partners – the Premier League, The FA and Government – to transform the quality of grassroots facilities in England by delivering projects like this across the country.

“Good quality playing facilities have a transformative impact on physical and mental health and play an important role in bringing people together and strengthening local communities.

“We’re delighted that the local community in Gedling will now be able to enjoy all these benefits thanks to the new facilities at Lambley Lane Recreation Ground.”

Battery farm fire and environmental concerns from Burton Joyce and Lambley residents

Concerns about fires, explosions and environmental damage have been raised over plans to build a new battery farm on land between Burton Joyce and Lambley.

The project would create a battery energy storage system (BESS) site on green fields at Burton Wood Farm, off Spring Lane which is located between the villages of Burton Joyce and Lambley.

A public meeting was held on Monday (27) with residents concerned about the safety of the site and potential environmental damage.

Alternative locations for the farm were also proposed, with land near Stoke Bardolph sewage farm or the sub station outside the village being suggested.

The project would create a battery energy storage system (BESS) site on green fields at Burton Wood Farm, off Spring Lane

Grenergy have produced a 3d visualisation of what the site would look like


So far, both Burton Joyce and Lambley Parish Councils have objected to the proposals.

At the meeting it was revealed that more than 250 objections had also been submitted by members of the public to Gedling Borough Council.

Developer Grenergy said that fire safety would be at the ‘forefront of all considerations’ at the proposed site.

In a statement on their website they said: “BESS sites are under frequent scrutiny regarding fire safety, due to the large quantities of lithium-ion batteries in a confined space.”

In response to fears around noise pollution they said: “The batteries themselves produce very little noise, however, cooling fans are required to maintain the batteries at the correct temperature emit some noise. With any planning application a detailed noise assessment is completed to ensure the plant causes no detriment to local sound levels.”

BESS are being built across the UK to help balance the electricity grid, which is becoming increasingly powered by renewables.

The systems hold electricity generated from renewable sources such as wind turbines and solar farms.

As well as residents from both evillages, the meeting was also attended by Gedling MP Michael Payne and Gedling Brough councillor Sam Smith, who represents Trent Valley.

Following the meeting, Gedling MP Michael Payne said: “I attended this evening’s public meeting to listen to the concerns of the residents I serve from Lambley, Burton Joyce and surrounding communities, who will be affected by this proposal.

“I have serious concerns regarding this planning application.

He added that he would be sharing his representations to Gedling Borough Council on Tuesday (28)

If approved Grenergy said construction would typically take nine months, would have an operational lifespan of 30 years before a decommissioning period of around 6 months, when the site would be returned to its previous use. 

Gedling Borough Council will make a decision on the application shortly.

You can view the application HERE

Those who wish to object to the scheme can email calum.smith@gedling.gov.uk

Double-decker honour for 84-year-old Mapperley man called ‘beacon of inspiration’

An 84-year-old hospital volunteer from Mapperley has had a double-decker named after him after winning an award for his tireless dedication to staff and patients over the past 15 years.

Roy Brooks-Porter – a volunteer at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH) – joins an exclusive club of local heroes who have a Nottingham City Transport (NCT) bus named after them.

NCT offers the honour as part of its sponsorship of NUH’s People First Recognition Awards and ceremony in November – where Roy was astounded to be named winner of the volunteer award category.

And Roy was speechless when the Lilac line double-decker pulled up outside Trust HQ at City Hospital – “and that doesn’t happen much,” he joked.

The bus will serve Mapperley, where Roy lives (PHOTO: NCT)

“Honestly, it’s a privilege to be allowed to do what I do,” said Roy, who was accompanied by his wife, Gerlinda.

“I’m no different in the hospital than I am outside – I’m just me, you know. I always acknowledge people and chat, I adjust the pillows and make sure patients can eat their meals, and I take bloods down to pathology… I’m always busy – there is never ever nothing to do – ever. 

“People say it makes a big difference. I don’t really see that but I suppose it must if you add up all the little jobs and errands.”

Matron Sam Bennett, who nominated Roy, said: “Roy has an extraordinary commitment and passion for serving others. His impact within elective orthopaedics and on the wards serves as a beacon of inspiration. 

“His tireless dedication to the wellbeing of both staff and patients is nothing short of remarkable. Over his 15 years of volunteering, he has offered boundless kindness, compassion, and unwavering support, bringing hope to patients during challenging times and inspiring his colleagues through his dedication and positivity.”

Anthony Carver-Smith, NCT Head of Marketing and Projects said the bus will serve Mapperley, where Roy lives.

“It was an honour to present Roy with his award at NUH’s People First Recognition Awards last November, and we’re delighted to be naming a bus after such a worthwhile person, he said.

“Roy has made a huge difference to so many people through his 15 years of dedicated volunteering at the hospital, and it’s people like Roy who we like to celebrate with the prestigious honour of a bus-naming.”

Roy joins Ernesto Marongiu – a winner in the 2023 NUH awards – on the 25-strong list of notable people to have a NCT bus named after them. Others include Sheku Kanneh-Mason, BBC Young Musician of the Year, and Olympic gold medallist Helen Richardson-Walsh.

If you’d like to find out more about volunteering opportunities at the Trust, please visit: www.nuh.nhs.uk/volunteer-here

And if a member of NUH staff or a team have gone above and beyond in caring for you or a relative, you can nominate them here: www.nuh.nhs.uk/awards