Richard Herrod Centre Foxhill Road Carlton Nottingham NG4 1RL
Description
The breakfast club aims to bring members of the Armed Forces together and is open to any active or ex-members of the armed forces, including veterans and any family members connected to the forces.
The club is a great chance to meet up with others for a chat over a cuppa or breakfast. There will also be information on the services available to military members in the borough.
Entry is free and there is no need to book. There will be bacon, sausage and vegetarian cobs available to buy from local business, Inn The Bank, as well as tea and coffee available to buy from the Richard Herrod Centre bar.
The club is part of the council’s plan to reduce loneliness and isolation in the borough, as well as supporting Armed Forces as part of the council’s Armed Forces Covenant – Find out more on our Armed Forces Covenant web page.
Find out more about the Richard Herrod Centre by visiting their webpage. If you would like more information about the Armed Forces Breakfast Club, please call 0115 961 2949.
LED screens have transformed visual displays with their vibrant colors and dynamic presentations, making them increasingly popular across various industries.
From giant concert backdrops to intricate retail displays, the versatility of LED screens meets a wide range of needs. This article delves into the crucial decision-making process between hiring and purchasing LED screens, helping you understand which option best fits your specific circumstances.
What is LED Screen Hire?
Hire LED screens or displays refers to the temporary provision of LED display technology by rental companies for specific events or short-term needs. Businesses often choose this option when they require high-quality displays but do not find it practical to invest in purchasing the screens outright.
How does LED Screen Hire Work?
The hiring process is straightforward but requires careful consideration of several factors:
Choosing a Supplier: Select a reputable provider known for quality service and reliable equipment.
Selecting Screen Specifications: Decide on the size, resolution, and other technical specifications based on your event’s requirements.
Rental Agreement: Finalize the hire terms, duration, and cost with the supplier, ensuring clarity on support and maintenance terms.
Why Consider Hiring LED Screens Instead of Buying?
There are multiple reasons why companies opt for hiring LED screens, including financial flexibility, reduced responsibility for maintenance, and the ability to choose from the latest technology for every event without a significant upfront investment.
What are the Advantages of Hiring LED Screens?
Hiring LED screens offers several benefits that make it a favorable option for many businesses:
Cost-effectiveness: Particularly for one-off events or infrequent use.
Flexibility: Easily adapt screen configurations to suit different events.
Latest technology: Access to the newest models without continual reinvestment.
Convenience: Installation and support are often included, reducing logistical burdens.
Cost-Effectiveness
Hiring can be significantly cheaper in the short term, especially for businesses that do not require screens regularly. This option eliminates the capital expenditure of purchasing and the long-term financial commitments.
Flexibility and Versatility
Rental agreements allow businesses to adapt the scale and technology of their LED setups to match specific event requirements, offering a versatility that purchasing outright may not economically justify.
Access to the Latest Technology
Technology rental companies continually update their inventory with the latest LED models, allowing hirers to benefit from advanced technology without enduring depreciation and obsolescence costs.
Maintenance and Support
Most LED screen hire services include full support, covering maintenance, setup, and technical assistance, which can be crucial for complex installations.
What Are the Costs Associated with Hiring LED Screens?
Costs can vary widely based on screen size, technology level, rental duration, and additional services like installation and technical support. Generally, rental costs are framed in daily, weekly, or per-event terms, which can be juxtaposed against the substantial upfront costs of purchasing.
How to Determine If Hiring LED Screens is Right for Your Event or Business?
Choosing whether to hire or purchase LED screens involves assessing several factors specific to your needs:
What Type of Event or Business Needs LED Screen Hire?
Evaluate your budget to decide if the lower upfront cost of hiring aligns better with your financial strategy compared to the long-term investment of purchasing.
How Often Do You Need LED Screens?
For businesses that require screens frequently and consistently, purchasing might make more sense. However, for infrequent or varying needs, hiring remains a cost-effective and flexible option.
What Are the Different Types of LED Screens Available for Hire?
The market offers various types of LED screens that cater to different event needs and viewer experiences:
Indoor LED Screens
These are designed for indoor use with specific brightness and resolution settings that are optimized for close viewing distances.
Outdoor LED Screens
Built to withstand environmental factors with higher brightness levels and rugged designs to ensure visibility in daylight and weather resistance.
Mobile LED Screens
Mobile LED screens offer portability and are ideal for moving events or campaigns where fixed installations are impractical.
Flexible and Curved LED Screens
These screens allow for creative presentations with curves and bends that traditional flat screens cannot provide, suitable for custom stage designs or immersive viewing environments.
What Factors Should You Consider When Hiring LED Screens?
When choosing an LED screen to hire, consider:
Screen size and resolution: Based on the venue size and viewing distance.
Brightness and contrast: Especially important for outdoor screens to ensure visibility under direct sunlight.
Installation and setup requirements: Understanding the logistics involved in setting up the screens can influence your choice of supplier.
How to Choose the Right LED Screen Rental Company?
Selecting the right rental company is crucial:
Experience and reputation
Range of products
Support and maintenance terms
What Questions Should You Ask a Potential Rental Service?
It’s essential to ask about:
Availability of desired screen types
Support during the event
Additional costs like transport and setup
What Are the Red Flags to Watch Out for?
Beware of:
Pricing that seems too good to be true
Poor reviews or lack of references
Outdated equipment
What Are the Typical Challenges When Hiring LED Screens?
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Some challenges include:
Availability of desired screen model
Installation delays
Technical issues during the event
How Can You Overcome These Challenges?
Effective planning and clear communication with the rental company can mitigate most issues. Also, having on-site technical support can quickly resolve any operational problems.
Case Studies: Examples of Successful LED Screen Hire
(Here, specific real-world examples or hypothetical scenarios will be detailed, showcasing how different events successfully utilized hired LED screens to enhance their audience’s experience.)
What Are the Alternatives to LED Screen Hire?
Alternatives include:
Purchasing: Best for long-term, frequent use
Leasing: A middle-ground option providing some flexibility
Projector screens: For different visual needs and budget constraints
Is Buying an LED Screen a Better Long-Term Solution?
For some businesses, especially those using screens regularly, purchasing may offer better long-term value.
What Are the Benefits of Leasing LED Screens?
Leasing can provide a balance between hiring and buying, offering longer-term use without full ownership commitments.
How to Maximize the Benefits of Your LED Screen Hire?
To make the most of your hire:
Plan your content and screen layout meticulously.
Coordinate closely with the rental provider to ensure your needs are fully met.
Utilize technical rehearsals to ensure smooth operation during the actual event.
What Content Works Best on LED Screens?
Effective content types include:
High-definition videos
Dynamic animations
Engaging presentations
Is Hiring LED Screens Environmentally Friendly?
Renting LED screens can be seen as a more sustainable choice as it maximizes the usage of a set of screens among multiple clients, reducing waste and the environmental impact of manufacturing new screens.
Conclusion
Choosing between hiring and purchasing LED screens depends heavily on your specific needs, budget, and frequency of use. Hiring offers flexibility, access to the latest technology, and ease of management, making it a compelling option for many businesses. By assessing your specific event requirements and understanding the total costs involved, you can make an informed decision that ensures your display technology fully complements your event’s goals.
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Fireworks are blighting our lives and should be banned
Sir,
The problem of fireworks has been going on for years and is getting worse.
Several years ago a number of MPs raised it in Parliament, but was dismissed by Jacob Rees-Mogg as harmless fun. I’ll wager if it was by his stately home on a daily basis, action would have been taken.
It is not harmless fun. It is dangerous, intimidating, frightening and annoying. Why is this allowed to blight our lives?
Why should pets have to be put through this each year? They are forced to cower and shiver just so us humans can have a five-minute thrill outdoors.
Fireworks are let off at all hours of day and night on the main road close to houses, despite by-laws which are not enforced.
Now we have a change of government, I would urge our MP to raise the question again as soon as possible.
The use of mobile smart phones in school is frowned upon and creating problems. A mandatory ban in all schools has been suggested.
But why not ban all mobile phones in all working environments – except in certain circumstances.
I’m surely not the only person to be ignored by some hapless individual too busy peering into their phone and ignoring everything that happens around them.
Only the other day I was in a local pub beckoning to a young lady who should have been behind the bar serving me but was instead stood on the other side on her phone. She responded by requesting I wait a few minutes because updating her Facebook status was more important than taking my money that help pay her wages.
Phones shouldn’t be part of a working day as they only provide a distraction.
Has the world gone mad? Replacing the Robin Hood logo with a squiggle that looks like a badly designed road – shame on you Nottingham Building Society.
Famous outlaw Robin Hood has been replaced in the logo for the building society by an ‘N’ PHOTO: Adobe Stock
Yet again, the woke warriors have been out on force looking for a new target and now the have found one – our city hero Robin Hood. Who will be cancelled next? Humpty Dumpty as he encourages a blatant disregard for health and safety rules?
I am outraged.
What this mob of spotty students do not quite understand is that our city is reliant on Mr Hood. I recently visited Dusseldorf in Germany and upon revealing where I was from I was received with warmth and joy by locals who wanted to hear more about ‘Robin Hood and ‘Brian Clough’. He attracts visitors from across the world and thus puts coffers into our local economy.
I think The Nottingham should be forced into making a name change if they are that keen to remove anything identifiable as Nottingham from their branding. My suggestion would be the Beige Building Society.
Barbara Clegg, Gedling
Did old war friend return to Carlton?
Sir,
I left Gedling in 1966 , joined the Army and was posted to Cyprus. Whilst there, in the late 60s, I met Cpl Mavis Hayward, who was serving with the Royal Engineers, who hailed from Carlton.
Unfortunately in 1969 I was posted to Berlin and our paths never crossed again.
I often wonder how her career progressed and if she ever returned to Carlton which I believe she intended to do .
I wonder if any of your readers know if Mavis returned to Carlton ?
B N Maguire vie Email
Corporal punishment would harden criminals – not reform them
Prisons are the equivalent of university for miscreants. We could bring back corporal punishment, but this cruelty will harden criminals, not reform them.
There are two things that deter reoffending. The first is the high chance of getting caught, now very low currently, and the second is to show criminals the damage they do to people and places and compel them to repair that damage, by working in the community and facing those affected, if victims are able to do this.
Pete Rowberry via email
Car owners should seriously think about ‘going electric’
Sir,
Readers contemplating buying a fully electric car might like to hear the experience of someone who has been driving one for close on two years.
There are huge advantages. Having no gears means that it is incredibly simple to drive and it is much easier in stop start traffic. There is a lot less noise and many fewer parts to go wrong.
The main advantage is, however, cost. I drove 10,000 miles last year and by charging at home in the early hours of the morning when electricity is cheap I saved over £2,500. That means that there is already a reasonably rapid payback for the extra capital cost and that cost is coming down fast.
Charging on a long journey is more costly but still cheaper than petrol and to date I have found it incredibly quick and easy to charge up at places like motorway service stations at times when I would have stopped anyway for a break or a coffee.
Not filling up with petrol also saved me a lot of time in queues as it is incredibly simple to just plug into the wall when getting home. The planet also gains from all that fossil fuel that isn’t used.
I strongly recommend anyone considering purchasing a car to go electric.
The gains aren’t just for the planet – there are good solid service and cost gains for the user which are often seriously misrepresented.
The government is set to ban disposable vapes as more and more young people become addicted to the sweet-flavored e-cigarettes.
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) confirmed that legislation to introduce a ban from June 1 next year has been laid out in parliament.
It said businesses will have until the deadline “to sell any remaining stock they hold and prepare for the ban coming into force”.
Circular economy minister Mary Creagh said single-use vapes were “extremely wasteful and blight our towns and cities”.
“That is why we are banning single-use vapes as we end this nation’s throwaway culture,” she said.
“This is the first step on the road to a circular economy, where we use resources for longer, reduce waste, accelerate the path to net zero and create thousands of jobs across the country.”
Last year it was estimated almost five million single-use vapes were either littered or thrown away in general waste each week in the UK – almost four times as much as the previous year.
DEFRA said vape usage in England grew by more than 400% between 2012 and 2023. It said 9.1% of the British public now buy and use them.
Health minister Andrew Gwynne said: “It’s deeply worrying that a quarter of 11-15-year-olds used a vape last year and we know disposables are the product of choice for the majority of kids vaping today.
“Banning disposable vapes will not only protect the environment, but importantly reduce the appeal of vapes to children and keep them out of the hands of vulnerable young people.”
Libby Peake, head of resources at Green Alliance, said: “Disposable vapes are the last thing our children and the planet need, and for too long the market for them has been allowed to grow unchecked.”
Wetherspoons has revealed its Christmas menu for 2024 that will be served up at its three Gedling borough pubs – and it includes the return of some fan favourites.
A spokesman for the pub chain told customers: “No need to book, just turn up and enjoy the festive offering.”
The Christmas menu will be available from Wednesday, November 13 until Tuesday, December 31 (excluding Christmas Day).
‘Spoons is bringing back its turkey Christmas dinner, which comes with four slices of turkey breast with a pork, apricot and cranberry stuffing, roasted carrots and parsnips, mash, two pigs in blankets, peas, cranberry sauce and gravy. This is priced at £11.99 with a soft drink, or £13.52 with an alcoholic drink – a bargain!
Its popular chicken, stuffing, bacon and brie pizza is also making a welcome return. The fan favourite is priced at £11.02 with soft drink or £12.55 with alcoholic drink.
The festive brie and bacon burger will cost you £10.43 with soft drink or £11.96 with alcoholic drink.
The Free Man on Carlton Hill will be one of three ‘Spoons in the borough serving the new Christmas menu
There are also some new additions to the menu this year…
A new vegan five gold rings burger has been introduced , which contains a Beyond Meat plant-based patty, BBQ sauce, iceberg lettuce, tomato and red onion, topped with five onion rings. This is priced at £10.43 with soft drink or £11.96 with alcoholic drink.
The big cheese pizza is also a new addition and is topped with mozzarella, brie, Cheddar cheese, blue cheese sauce and rocket, priced at £9.84 with soft drink or £11.37 with alcoholic drink.
You’ll also find a new southern-fried chicken and stuffing wrap for those who just want a snack.
To finish off that festive feast Wetherspoon is introducing a new cookies and cream blondie and chocolate orange espresso martini.
You can find a full list of the new Christmas menu below.
Wetherspoon Christmas menu 2024 full list
Keep in mind that some prices vary depending on location.
Sliced turkey breast and winter vegetables – £11.99 with soft drink or £13.52 with alcoholic drink
The big cheese burger – £10.43 with soft drink or £11.96 with alcoholic drink
Brie and bacon burger – £10.43 with soft drink or £11.96 with alcoholic drink
Chicken and stuffing burger – £10.43 with soft drink or £11.96 with alcoholic drink
The five gold rings burger – £10.43 with soft drink or £11.96 with alcoholic drink
11″ chicken, stuffing, bacon and brie pizza – £11.02 with soft drink or £12.55 with alcoholic drink
11″ big cheese pizza – £9.84 with soft drink or £11.37 with alcoholic drink
Any 3 small plates – £14.93
Pigs in Blankets – £5.19
The big cheese chips – £6.03
8″ chicken, stuffing, bacon and brie pizza – £7.09
8″ big cheese pizza – £6.51
Chicken, stuffing, bacon and cranberry panini – £5.70 with soft drink or £7.23 with alcoholic drink
Brie and cranberry panini – £5.70 with soft drink or £7.23 with alcoholic drink
12″ southern-fried chicken and stuffing wrap – £5.70 with soft drink or £7.23 with alcoholic drink
10″ southern-fried chicken and stuffing wrap – £4.11 with soft drink or £5.64 with alcoholic drink
Consumers in Gedling borough are being urged to avoid buying e-bikes and e-scooters from rogue online sellers because of the risk of deadly fires.
A new safety campaign has been launched today (24) to raise awareness about the dangers of buying faulty and unsafe e-bikes, e-scooters and components such as batteries.
The Department for Business & Trade’s new “Buy Safe, Be Safe” campaign has been set up to urge the public to buy safe e-bikes and e-scooters and avoid rogue online sellers.
Unsafe e-bikes have resulted in hundreds of deadly fires and injured dozens of people across the UK.
London Fire Brigade said it attended 143 e-bike fires and 36 e-scooter blazes last year, causing a total of three deaths and leaving around 60 people injured.
Unsafe e-bikes and e-scooters have resulted in hundreds of deadly fires and injured dozens of people across the UKA new safety campaign has been launched to raise awareness about the dangers of buying faulty and unsafe e-bikes, e-scooters and components such as batteries.
Products sold which do not meet UK safety standards have been found to be more at risk of exploding and catching fire, particularly when being charged.
Many of the fires were caused by parts incompatible with e-bikes and scooters, as well as the purchase of defective or poorly manufactured parts sold by rogue online sellers.
Fires involving lithium batteries – which are used for e-bikes and e-scooters – can spread rapidly and produce a toxic vapour.
The new campaign wants to encourage consumers to only buy safe products from reputable sellers, only replace items with products recommended by the manufacturer and finally to seek professional help when converting or repairing e-bikes and e-scooters.
Product safety minister Justin Madders said: “E-bikes can be a great way to travel around, but we’ve all seen the tragic stories of unsafe e-bikes and e-scooters causing dangerous fires and taking lives.
“That’s why we’re urging everyone to check what you’re buying, check where you’re buying it from and ensure it’s safe to use.”
Local Transport Minister Simon Lightwood warned that rogue sellers not only risk bringing defective and dangerous batteries into people’s homes, but undermine confidence in active travel as a whole.
He said: “I’m delighted that we are launching this campaign to make sure that people have peace of mind buying e-bikes and e-scooters from reliable sources.”
Under current laws, e-scooters are banned on public land from use except in Government rental trial areas, while e-bikes are legal to use across the country but must not exceed an output of 250 watts or travel faster than 15.5 mph.
The campaign comes off the back of wider efforts to tackle dangerous goods being sold in online marketplaces. In September, the Government unveiled the new Product Regulation and Metrology Bill aimed at allowing the UK to take charge of its product regulations.
The Bill will also address the sharp rise in safety concerns around e-bikes and lithium-ion batteries and how they are sold via online marketplaces. The Bill will hold sellers and the online marketplaces to account if they fail to meet their responsibilities.
Take steps to reduce the risk of e-scooter fires
If you own an e-bike or e-scooter, or are thinking about buying one, you should follow the steps below so you can enjoy these products safely and reduce the risk of fires.
Buying an e-bike or e-scooter
Do your research: Buy your e-bike or e-scooter from trusted sellers and look at reviews first. Products sold to UK consumers must meet UK safety laws: check whether the seller provides information about how they comply.
Compliance marks: Look for the UKCA or CE mark on e-bikes and e-scooters which is required by UK product safety regulations.
Looking after your e-bike or e-scooter
Follow the instructions and guidelines: Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for storage, charging, and maintenance. If instructions are missing, check the manufacturer’s website for guidance. Always follow the safety and usage instructions provided.
Charge safely: Charge your battery in a safe location that does not block fire escape routes or exits. Do not cover the charger or battery. Charge when you are awake and present, not when you are asleep or away from home. Unplug once the battery is fully charged.
Check compatibility: Make sure your charger is suitable for your battery, as not all e-bike or e-scooter batteries and chargers are safe when used together. Connecting the wrong charger to a battery can pose serious fire risks.
Gedling Borough Council is to offer financial assistance to help residents with disabilities live independently in their homes.
The authority has received funding from the Government to provide grants for residents which can cover the costs of property adaptations.
The grants have been made available to help those with disabilities remain living independently at home by offering financial support to make this possible.
Grant money could go towards adaptations such as ceiling hoists, ramps, widening doors, adapting or providing suitable washing/bathing or toilet facilities, installing a stair lift or a ‘through the floor’ lift.
The grants for disabled people are on offer from Gedling Borough Council
The grants are means tested – applicants need to be referred to Gedling Borough Council from an Occupational Therapist who will assess the individual’s needs, then the council will confirm if they are eligible.
The maximum grant available is £30,000 and residents living in rented properties in the borough, those living in rented accommodation would require the owner’s permission for any works to be carried out.
In certain circumstances an additional £20,000 discretionary grant is also available for eligible adaptations subject to available funding.
Councillor David Ellis, Portfolio Holder for Public Protection said: “This grant money can make a huge difference to the lives of residents living with disabilities and allow them to keep leading independent lives for as long as possible.
Residents who feel they would qualify for a grant should contact Nottinghamshire County Council’s Occupational Therapists on 0300 500 80 80 for a referral.
Here are some of the most recent cases with defendants from the Gedling borough area to be heard at Nottingham magistrates’ courts.
The defendant’s name, age, address and details of the charge(s) and sentence are published in accordance with Criminal Procedure Rule 5.8, as agreed by HMCTS and the Society of Editors and approved by the Lord Chancellor. Not all cases heard will appear on this round-up due to legal restrictions.
This article is published from official information issued by HM Courts and Tribunal Service and is covered by qualified privilege.
Ellis Bishop, 30, of Walton Court, Carlton pleaded guilty to theft from a shop. He was committed to prison four weeks.
Aiden Henderson, 38, Park Road East, Calverton pleaded guilty to theft. He stole household items to the value of £60 from the Co-op store in Calverton. He was committed to prison for six months and ordered to pay compensation of £50.
All the cases were heard at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court (PHOTO: Gedling Eye)
Roy Harrison, 37, of Coningswath Road, Carlton pleaded guilty to theft by finding. He stole copper piping of a value unknown from Glasshouse Street, Nottingham. He was fined £433 and ordered to pay costs of £85 with a £173 surcharge.
Brooklyn Rowlson, 21, of Salterford Avenue, Calverton pleaded guilty to damaging a door of an unknown value.
Abdul Vahap Gul, 40, of Ramsey Drive, Arnold pleaded guilty to driving a vehicle fitted with a pneumatic tyre which had the ply or cord expose. He was fined £190 and ordered to pay costs of £85 with a surcharge of £76.
Alice Larcombe, 20 of Greaves Close Arnold pleaded guilty to driving a motor vehicle when above the alcohol limit. She was handed a 12-month driving ban, with a reduction of 12 weeks following the completion of a course. She was fined £80.
Louise Anna Yates, 47, of Hillcrest View, Carlton pleaded guilty after failing to give information relating to the identification of the driver / rider of a vehicle when required. She was ordered to pay a fine of £125 and her licence was endorsed with six penalty points.
Sam Leslie Buckle, 33, Onchan Avenue, Carlton was fined £660 and ordered pay costs of £90 with a surcharge of £264 for using a motor vehicle on a road / public place without third-party insurance. Her licence was endorsed with six penalty points.
Jamie Thomas Stevens, 25, of Bramble Drive, Carlton on February 10 drove at a speed of 63mph, exceeding the 30mph limit. He was ordered to pay a fine of £288, costs of £110 and a surcharge of £115. His licence was endorsed with four penalty points.
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Luxury watches aren’t just great fashion accessories for any occasion, certain models have the potential to appreciate significantly over time.
Of course, many of these timepieces come with a hefty price tag. It’s therefore no surprise that the global market for second-hand luxury watches is sizeable; it was valued at $24.4 billion in 2023 and is expected to hit $45 billion in 2030.
You can’t just buy any old watch and expect to cash in a few years later, though.
Factors influencing appreciation
For collectors, the aesthetics of a watch is just as important as the brand heritage and craftsmanship. Switzerland is the home of luxury watches, with the likes of Rolex, Cartier and Patek Philippe leading the way.
Picking up limited-edition pieces is a good idea too. Given that the supply of these will be far reduced, you can expect greater returns in the future should someone be interested in purchasing it from you.
Be sure to keep your watches in as close to pristine position as possible by storing them safely and having them regularly serviced – even if you don’t wear them.
Ensure you only buy from reputable sources, because you don’t want to fall victim to a counterfeit timepiece – sometimes the seller may be unaware themselves. If you are keen to purchase from an independent seller, consider getting the piece inspected and valued by a third party before committing to the deal.
Focus on the quality of the watch and not the quantity of them available. A limited-edition piece won’t be worth as much if it’s covered in scratches and has some damaged functions.