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Plans submitted to make Eagle Square permanent home for Arnold Market

Proposals have been submitted to site Arnold Market permanently in Eagle Square.

The plans drawn up by Gedling Borough Council request the use of the land for the siting of 12 market stalls with a change of use application having been submitted.

Traders were first moved from the nearby town square in 2021 during the building of the £4m Arnold Market Place development.

Arnold Market is made up of stalls trading on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays selling products including fruit and veg, fashion and butchery and had been operating from the old Market Place for over 50 years.

It was recently announced the market would remain in Eagle Square until the end of 2026.

Back in 2022, traders said they now preferred being based in the Square.

Steve Bradley, 63, said: “It’s a lot better here and the public seems to have embraced it.

“I was indifferent to it at the time because nobody likes change and was a bit apprehensive, but it seems to have been a successful move because it’s central to the shops.

“It’s a lot better here, we were quite worried about the weather and wind but that’s proved to be manageable. I’d definitely prefer to stay here.”

Tony Smith, 62, also wanted the move to be made permanent.

He said: “I do like it here, it seems better and I want to stay here.

“I have already voiced that opinion to the council when we were asked. It’s more or less the same but there seems to be a bit more passing trade.

“We weren’t too keen to come here in the first place because we thought it might be too windy but there have been two winters now and the weather hasn’t been a problem.”

Colwick Park & Ride remains closed due to ‘illegal encampment’

A Park and Ride site in Colwick will remain closed today due to ‘an illegal encampment’.

In a social media post, Nottingham City Council, who operate the site, posted: “Colwick Park & Ride remains closed today – we apologise for the short notice.”

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The site is served by the NCT 44 and 50 services but won’t stop there while the park & ride remains closed.

The council said it will be ‘closed until further notice because of an illegal encampment’.

Carlton Tesco’s hosting donation drive to aid foodbank at Christmas

A foodbank has linked up with the local Tesco for a big drive of food donations before Christmas.

As food banks continue to support record levels of people facing hunger and hardship this winter, Carlton Community Hub is urging shoppers to donate items to this year’s festive food drive.

They will be collecting today at the superstore between 10am and 3pm.

Gedling MP Micheal Payne will also be visiting the store to show his support.

You can learn mote about the foodbank here: https://www.hope-nottingham.org.uk/carlton-community-hub

Family pay tribute to ‘beloved’ Mapperley mum after fatal collision on A46

The family of a Mapperley woman who died in a crash on the A46 has paid tribute to her saying she will “forever be in our hearts”.

Emergency services were called to a collision involving two cars and a van near Screveton around 10.30pm last Saturday (23).

Forty-nine-year-old Sithembile Kona, of Mapperley, Nottingham, was pronounced dead at the scene despite the best efforts of emergency services who attended.

Her family has now released a tribute through one of the force’s Family Liaison Officers, who has been supporting them.

It said: “A beloved mother, daughter, sister and friend has sadly passed away. She is survived by her son, Kudakwashe, and mother in Zimbabwe.

“Her sudden passing is a devastating loss to her family and friends in the UK, Zimbabwe, and around the world.

“Our darling Sithembile, thank you for everything you have done for us.

“Forever in our hearts.”

Investigator Sarah Butler, of Nottinghamshire Police’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: “Our thoughts remain with Sithembile’s family and officers will continue to help them during this very difficult time.

“I would urge anyone who witnessed the incident or has dashcam footage to get in touch.”

Anyone who can assist should call police on 101, quoting incident number 643 of 23 November 2024, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

How Gedling borough’s MPs voted on historic assisted dying bill

History was made in Parliament yesterday as MPs backed proposals to legalise assisted dying.

Both Gedling borough Labour MPs Michael Payne and Michelle Welsh supported the bill.

In letters to constituents, both MPs outlined their reasons for backing the bill.

Payne wrote: “Having lost two family members to motor neurone disease, where there was no cure, where the pain and suffering was acute and where death was certain, I am persuaded by the argument that those diagnosed with a terminal illness, with fewer than six months to live, who have the agency to make that decision, should be able to request and be provided with assistance to make their own choice, subject to the safeguards and protections that this bill provides.”

Welsh wrote: “This is only the first vote on the Bill. At this stage, I remain undecided on how I will cast my final vote, but my current inclination is to support the Bill tomorrow to move the process to the next stage and to allow for more detailed secrutiny. Should the Bill pass tomorrow, this will not be the final decision.

“There will be further opportunities for MPs to vote on this matter.”

Members of all political parties were split by the controversial proposals but the second reading of the bill passed by with a 55-vote majority following a five-hour debate.

The vote agrees in principle that assisted dying should become legal in the UK for those with a terminal illness.

But there will be further scrutiny and examination before it returns to parliament with an amendment and then heads on to the House of Lords before it comes into law.

Out of the 650 MPs, 330 voted for and 275 voted against. Some 45 MPs abstained but the bill would have passed regardless of their decision.

Party whips allowed a free vote because of the sensitivity of the bill, meaning they could not pressure MPs to support or oppose the bill to follow the party line.

This led to voting being split across parties and a significant amount of debating in the lead-up with MPs weighing up the ethics around the bill.

Labour MPs largely voted in favour of the vote with 234 MPs voting for and 147 against.

Conservative MPs largely voted against the Bill with 92 MPs voting against and 23 for.

Liberal Democrats MPs largely voted in favour of the Bill with 61 MPs voting for and 11 against.

Schoolchildren plant trees as part of £10k memorial to Queen Elizabeth II in Gedling Country Park

A project to develop a memorial in Gedling Country Park for the UK’s longest-reigning monarch has begun with tree and wildflower planting during National Tree Week, the UK’s largest tree celebration event which also marks the start of the annual tree planting season and is organised by The Tree Council. 

Local schoolchildren joined volunteers and council officers on Wednesday (27) to plant five native Acer Campestre trees, aptly named the “Queen Elizabeth” variety. They will be added to the Queen’s Green Canopy, a woodland that was created as part of the former Monarch’s Jubilee celebrations in June 2022. 

This £10k project, which will also include the creation and installation of two bespoke commemorative benches and an interpretation board, is funded through a number of successful bids, led by the Friends of Gedling Country Park, who secured monies from both the Co-op and Nottinghamshire County Council’s Local Community Funds, the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund and local councillors.

Over the course of the next few months, local artist Richard Janes will work with local children and the community to develop ideas for two memorial benches to honour the former Queen. It is anticipated that these benches will be unveiled in June 2025, to coincide with the former Monarch’s official birthday. Richard’s previous contributions to GCP include the large flame sculpture and bespoke benches commemorating the heritage of the former colliery site.

An interpretation board will also be installed, providing visitors with information about the woodland’s history and its connection to Queen Elizabeth II.

The Queen’s Green Canopy was a unique tree planting initiative that was launched in partnership with The Tree Council to mark the Platinum Jubilee in 2022, encouraging people across the UK to ‘Plant a tree for the Jubilee’ in honour of Queen Elizabeth II’s historic 70 years of service to the nation.

Cllr Viv McCrossen, Portfolio Holder for Climate Change and Natural Habitat, said:”We are delighted to see these additions to the Queen’s Canopy.

Gedling Borough Council would like to thank the Friends of Gedling Country Park for their tireless efforts in securing funding to make this happen.

“The Canopy is a fitting tribute to our late Queen Elizabeth and the new benches will provide visitors with a wonderful space to enjoy the woodland.” 

Sarah Benedek, Fundraiser for the Friends of Gedling Country Park said: “My daughter was one of the children who helped with the tree planting to create the Queen’s Canopy in June 2022.

“When Queen Elizabeth II died, sensing the huge loss that the public felt, a vision formed to develop this area of woodland with the addition of memorial benches, more trees and beautiful bluebells.

“Having already worked with Richard Janes on the miners’ memorial sculpture and benches, we know he’ll create something practical, majestic and fitting to commemorate our late Queen and we’re really excited to see how this project unfolds.”   

Commenting on the £5,000 worth of Local Communities Funding (LCF) which was allocated to Friends of Gedling Country Park earlier this year, Councillor Scott Carlton, Nottinghamshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Communities and Public Health, said: “We’re delighted to have jointly funded this project.  It will be a welcome addition to this popular park and a lovely tribute to our much-loved late queen.

“LCF is all part of our continued commitment to encourage healthy and sustainable communities by financially supporting community groups and charities  We hope this investment will encourage even more people to enjoy this green space

Plans to convert Arnold Baptist church into apartments given green light by council

The ‘sensitive’ transformation of a Baptist church in Arnold was welcomed by councillors as plans to convert it into apartments were given the green light.

The church, in Cross Street, was last used as a place of worship in 2020.

Mr T Ubhi, of 9 Property Group Ltd, submitted plans to convert the old church building and Victorian school room into nine residential apartments, alongside the construction of a four-storey block featuring a further 14 one-bedroom apartments.

Original plans suggested the church should be demolished, however they were changed on the advice of Gedling Borough Council’s planning officers.

Plans to retain and convert the church were unanimously approved as a planning committee meeting on Wednesday (November 27).

Cllr Paul Wilkinson (Lab) said: “There is no doubt whatsoever this is a very sympathetic development and I congratulate the applicant in terms of the work he’s done to make it acceptable from a building point of view.

“I am slightly concerned about the lack of parking, but I think there is a balance to be struck here. It is difficult to think of a more sustainable location in terms of public transport anywhere in borough and that certainly mitigates against the lack of parking.”

The applicant was required to provide financial contributions to make the development acceptable in planning terms, under what’s known as a Section 106 agreement.

Nottinghamshire County Council had asked for a contribution of £7,200 towards improvements to nearby bus stop infrastructure at James Street, which the applicant has agreed to pay.

The applicant will also provide £146,311 towards more affordable housing in the area.

“It is very pleasing to see an applicant agreeing to pay all their planning obligations, that seems to be increasingly rare these days,” Cllr Wilkinson added.

Cllr Stuart Bestwick and Cllr Helen Greensmith, both Conservative, said they had concerns over the lack of parking and the “overbearing” nature of the four-storey apartment building.

They were informed neighbours had been consulted, but the council had only received two letters of objection.

Season tickets will be available for residents at nearby car parks to alleviate any parking concerns, a council officer said.

Cllr Julie Najuk (Lab) added: “I am really pleased to see a local asset is being sensitively looked after, and a local person is even more important to me.

“If this didn’t go through the building would become derelict and would then have to be demolished, and then you would lose it completely.”

Nottinghamshire County Council’s archaeologists said human remains had been found on the site in 2017, and said the applicant would need a licence to remove any further remains if discovered during future building work.

Haul of fake Apple iPhones recovered from vehicle in Arnold that police said were about ‘as much use as a paper weight’ 

Police are urging people to stay vigilant after officers seized a haul of fake iPhones during an intelligence-led vehicle stop in Arnold.

Fifteen counterfeit phones were recovered, along with fake Apple AirPods and watches, after officers recently stopped a car in the Redhill area. 

Officers recovered the items and also seized the foreign-registered Audi itself which was found to have been in the country for more than six months and wasn’t taxed. 

The realistic-looking items are now in the process of being handed over to Trading Standards officials following the vehicle stop on November 18. 

A counterfeit phone recovered by police

Sergeant Steve Waft, of Nottinghamshire Police’s roads policing unit, said: “The phones were packed in cellophane and looked real. They even turned on and had the start-up process however we quickly noticed that they ran very slowly and once we got past the first few screens that’s all there was. 

“We believe these fake phones were being sold for between £400 and £600 each.

“Anyone who may have bought these phones either in person or online would have been defrauded out of significant amounts of money. The only use they would have had would have been as a paper weight. 

“There’s also a safety risk as fake electronic equipment, such as mobile phones or chargers, could be dangerous to use or pose a fire risk. 

“With Christmas coming up, we don’t want people to lose hundreds of pounds on products that aren’t genuine. It might look like a bargain but if an offer seems too good to be true then it probably is. 

“We’re warning anyone tempted to buy expensive items like mobile phones from someone they don’t know to be careful – people should always check items before buying and only buy from trusted sellers.”

If you think you have been sold counterfeit goods, or if you suspect somebody is selling fake goods, you can get advice from the Citizens Advice consumer helpline on 03454 04 05 06 or from your local Trading Standards office.

You should also report it to Action Fraud online at actionfraud.police.uk or by calling them on 0300 123 2040.

Best moving tips from VanUmove for protecting your valuable belongings

Whether you move within the city or plan a country-crossing relocation, undoubtedly, one of your major concerns would be the safe transit of your belongings. Make sure that the things you own arrive at your new place in a good state. VanUmove, a platform assisting you in finding and assessing the most appropriate removal companies, delivers practical tips. All the information you need is included here, from getting the perfect packaging materials to the proper unloading procedure.

Prepare Your Packing Supplies

The proper materials are the foundation for a smooth transition. Acquiring high-end packaging materials to protect your special or fragile objects and putting money in your package is a necessary step. Major packaging materials are as follows:

  • Sturdy boxes that are of different sizes to choose from.
  • Use wrinkled newspaper or bubble wrap as the padding.
  • Sturdy adhesive tape is used to securely seal boxes.
  • Permanent labelling markers.
  • Mattress and furniture protectors like padded foams and bubble wraps.

Instead, prioritise a better quality list of materials, mainly when a long-distance relocation or you have to engage a full-service mover, who can help you get in contact with reliable movers, who normally add packaging supplies with the packages.

Protect Fragile Items with Correct Wrapping Techniques

Particular care must be taken with delicate objects like electronics, pottery, and glassware. Using the right wrapping methods may significantly improve the protection of these fragile possessions. Here are some pointers:

  • Make extensive use of bubble wrap by wrapping each delicate item separately and taping the wrap in place. Put some cushioning inside the box for further security.
  • Cover the box with padding in layers: Before putting anything inside, line the bottom of each box with foam peanuts or crumpled paper.
  • Keep things snug: Don’t leave spaces in the box between things. To stop shifting while in transit, cover any vacant spots with paper or other soft materials.
  • Clearly label the boxes: To show the proper orientation, mark boxes carrying fragile things with “FRAGILE” and an arrow.

Pack Items in Sturdy Boxes and Label Carefully

The secret to packing is organisation. Your goods will be well-protected if you choose robust boxes, and unpacking will be a lot simpler if you properly identify them. Adhere to these recommended practices:

  • Organise things logically: To speed up unpacking, group related goods together, such as books or kitchenware.
  • Avoid packing too many boxes: To make lifting easier and lower the chance of the box ripping, heavy objects, such as books, should be placed in smaller boxes.
  • Strengthen the bottom: For extra support, put more tape on the box’s bottom seams.
  • Label each box with information about its contents, room, and any specific handling guidelines. Long-distance removal companies will find this especially useful since it guarantees that boxes are placed in the proper locations when they arrive.

Handling and Loading Tips for Safe Transport

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The next stage is to load your items into the moving van after they have been packed. To prevent harm at this point, proper handling is crucial. Remember these pointers:

  • First, heavy items: To establish a stable basis, place furniture and heavy boxes at the bottom. Lighter objects won’t be crushed because of this.
  • Hold loose objects in place: To keep things from moving while travelling, fasten them in place with ropes or straps.
  • Evenly distribute the weight: To guarantee easy transportation and lower the chance of tipping, distribute the load evenly throughout the vehicle.
  • Employ protective padding: To avoid dents and scratches, wrap appliances and furniture in moving blankets or cushions.

Careful loading is essential whether you’re conducting the move yourself or with full-service movers

Unpacking and Checking for Damage

The last step after moving into your new house is to unload and check your possessions for damage. Observe these rules:

  • Unpack in a methodical manner, starting with necessities like beds and kitchenware before tackling less important belongings.
  • Check for damage right away: Make sure important or delicate things have arrived undamaged by carefully inspecting them. Report any problems to your moving company right away.
  • Recycle packing supplies: Either properly dispose of cardboard boxes and other packing supplies or save them for later use.

Long-distance moving companies often offer unpacking assistance, which can save time and effort. You can find a removal company with VanUmove that provides such convenient options.

In Conclusion

If you take the proper steps to secure your possessions, moving doesn’t have to be a traumatic experience. Every step is essential to make sure your relocation is successful, from purchasing high-quality packaging materials to carefully unloading. For individuals arranging long-distance relocation in particular, full-service removal firms may streamline the process. You may use VanUmove to evaluate services, locate a moving company that meets your needs, and feel secure knowing that your belongings are in capable hands.  Do you want to learn more about VanUmove’s services or read customer reviews? You can do it in a second by visiting the GMB profile and exploring numerous reviews from many customers. 

The proper planning and reliable experts make all the difference, whether you’re relocating across town or to a different city. Make your next move as easy and stress-free as possible by using moving services.

The importance of soft skills in education and beyond

When we think about education, our minds often gravitate toward hard skills—those tangible, technical abilities like math, science, coding, or writing. While these are undeniably important, soft skills often take a back seat in the conversation. But here’s the kicker: soft skills are the unsung heroes of personal and professional success. They’re the glue that binds relationships, the secret sauce in teamwork, and the key to adapting to an ever-changing world.

In this article, we’ll explore why soft skills matter, not just in the classroom but in life as a whole. From boosting employability to fostering better human connections, these skills are invaluable. So, let’s dive in and uncover the power of soft skills, starting with what they are and why they hold the potential to change your life.

What Are Soft Skills, and Why Do They Matter?

Soft skills are essentially personal attributes and interpersonal abilities that enable you to interact effectively and harmoniously with others. Think of skills like communication, teamwork, problem-solving, adaptability, empathy, and leadership. While hard skills help you land a job, soft skills help you keep it—and thrive in it.

Why do they matter? Imagine trying to work with someone who’s brilliant at crunching numbers but struggles to collaborate or manage time. Or consider a teacher who knows their subject inside out but lacks the empathy or communication skills to connect with students. In both cases, the absence of soft skills can be the downfall.

In today’s fast-paced world, soft skills are becoming even more critical. Jobs are evolving, workplaces are becoming more collaborative, and the ability to connect and communicate is more valued than ever. As automation and AI take over repetitive tasks, the “human touch” provided by soft skills is what sets individuals apart.

The Role of Soft Skills in Education

Building a Holistic Learning Environment

Education isn’t just about textbooks and tests; it’s about preparing students for life. Soft skills play a vital role in creating a well-rounded learning environment. Imagine a classroom where students are encouraged to work together on projects, express their thoughts openly, and learn to resolve conflicts constructively. That’s a space where soft skills shine.

Teachers who integrate soft skills into their lessons prepare students for real-world challenges. For example, group projects teach teamwork and conflict resolution, while presentations enhance communication and public speaking skills, or writing and sharing notes via the Edubirdie platform where students have to actively interact with each other. By focusing on these, educators cultivate critical thinkers who can collaborate and innovate.

You might think soft skills only matter after school, but they can significantly impact academic performance. Skills like time management and self-discipline are crucial for studying effectively and meeting deadlines. Emotional intelligence helps students manage stress and build resilience in the face of challenges, whether it’s a tough exam or a personal setback.

Moreover, classrooms that emphasize empathy and mutual respect create a supportive atmosphere where students feel safe to learn and grow. This fosters engagement and curiosity, which naturally translates to better academic outcomes.

Why Soft Skills Matter Beyond Education

Here’s a surprising fact: According to research by LinkedIn, 89% of recruiters say that when a hire doesn’t work out, it’s due to a lack of soft skills—not hard skills. Think about that for a second. No matter how great someone is on paper, their ability to thrive in a workplace depends largely on their interpersonal abilities.

Employers today are looking for more than just expertise. They want employees who can adapt, communicate, and collaborate. Whether it’s managing a team, networking with clients, or solving unexpected problems, soft skills are the X-factor that makes you indispensable.

Take adaptability as an example. The world of work is evolving at lightning speed, and the ability to pivot when circumstances change is invaluable. Likewise, communication and leadership skills can catapult you from being just another employee to becoming a key player in your organization.

Building Stronger Relationships

Soft skills aren’t just about professional success; they’re the foundation of meaningful personal relationships too. Who doesn’t appreciate someone who listens intently, communicates clearly, or empathizes deeply? Whether it’s with family, friends, or colleagues, soft skills improve the quality of our interactions and connections.

For instance, emotional intelligence—a key soft skill—helps you understand and manage not only your emotions but also those of others. This can be the difference between resolving conflicts peacefully or letting them escalate. Strong interpersonal skills make you not just a better professional, but a better human being.

How to Develop and Hone Soft Skills

Practice, Practice, Practice

Here’s the good news: soft skills can be learned and improved with effort. Start by practicing active listening in conversations—really focus on what the other person is saying instead of formulating your response while they’re still speaking. Practice empathy by putting yourself in someone else’s shoes, whether it’s a coworker, a friend, or a family member.

Want to know how good your soft skills really are? Ask for feedback. Your peers, mentors, and even family can offer valuable insights into areas where you excel and areas that need work. Accepting constructive criticism with grace is, in itself, a soft skill worth mastering!

Many organizations and institutions now offer courses aimed at developing soft skills. Whether it’s public speaking, leadership, or conflict resolution, these programs can be a game-changer. They not only teach you the theory behind these skills but also give you hands-on opportunities to practice them.

Soft skills have a ripple effect. When you improve your communication, empathy, and adaptability, you’re not just improving your own life—you’re positively impacting everyone around you. Think of a workplace where team members communicate openly, a classroom where students support each other, or a family where conflicts are resolved with understanding. That’s the power of soft skills in action.

Conclusion

Soft skills may not always get the spotlight, but they’re the silent drivers of success in education and beyond. They bridge the gap between knowledge and its practical application, turning good students into great leaders and capable professionals into outstanding ones.

As we navigate an increasingly interconnected world, the importance of soft skills can’t be overstated. They enable us to collaborate, innovate, and adapt to whatever life throws our way. Whether you’re a student preparing for the future, a professional climbing the career ladder, or simply someone aiming to improve relationships, soft skills are your secret weapon.

So, let’s give these skills the attention they deserve. After all, they don’t just shape your career—they shape your character. And isn’t that what success is truly about?