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Burglary suspects detained after cars reported stolen in Arnold

A pair of suspects were arrested a little more than an hour after two cars were reported stolen from Arnold.

Police were called at 4.24am today (21) after the vehicles were taken during a break-in at a property in Georgia Drive, Redhill.

Other items were also stolen including a games console and a mobile phone.

Officers on routine patrol stopped another car in Oxclose Lane around 5.30am and found suspected stolen property inside.

Two men, aged 23 and 20, were arrested on suspicion of burglary and remain in police custody.

One of the missing vehicles was recovered later in the day.

Detective Sergeant Joanne Eaton, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “This was a very upsetting experience for the victims and a very good bit of work by the officers involved, who spotted a vehicle they believed to be uninsured before pulling it over.

“One of the vehicles has now been recovered and our investigation into what happened will continue.”

Any additional witnesses are asked to call 101 quoting incident 61 of 21 May 2024.

Planning Approved: Lambley holiday lets on Spring Lane approved by Gedling planners.

A planning application from Mr. D Hayer of 314 Spring Lane, Lambley, Nottinghamshire, NG3 5RQ for the proposed Conversion of existing Buildings to three no. holiday lets at the same address has been granted conditional approval by Gedling planners.

A design and access statement prepared by Reform Architecture and Interior Design Ltd in support of the full planning application states that the plans are to renovate the existing dilapidated outbuildings and create three modern self-contained holiday lets, complete with an ancillary store building.

The site layout is expected to remain largely unaltered with an access road off Spring Lane serving each unit and their designated parking spaces.

The design and access statement further states that the private driveway access runs parallel to the neighbouring property, 314 Spring Lane with a visibility splay having been checked at the site entrance, and that the entrance includes minor enlargement to cater for the first eight meters of the driveway being 5.8 meters wide.

The height and scale of the units are described as modest, with all three units comprising of single storey, rectangular forms with the siting of the existing units ensuring that the streetscape of Spring Lane will be unaffected.

A secure bike store has been provided as part of Unit D and a bin collection point has also been provided at the entrance.

A recommendation report recommending that the application should be approved dated May 20 and authorised by the Planning Delivery Manager / Principal Planning Officer states that ‘it is considered that the proposal does not have a detrimental impact on the openness of the Green Belt, the design of the proposal is considered acceptable and does not have a detrimental impact on the visual amenity of the area, the proposal does not have an unacceptable impact on the residential amenity of neighbouring properties, highway safety, biodiversity or flood risk.’

Gedling borough weather Tuesday, May 21

The Met Office forecast a cloudy start with mist and fog patches gradually lifting and breaking to warm sunny spells. Chance of isolated showers developing, perhaps heavy. Maximum temperature 18 °C.

Staying rather cloudy with a few showers continuing through the evening. Cloud then thickens from the southeast during the early hours of Wednesday. Rain following into eastern parts around dawn. Minimum temperature 12 °C.

Tomorrow is expected to be rather breezy, with rain spreading northwest through the morning, turning heavy and persistent in places. Heavy showers more likely further south, with some drier intervals. Feeling rather cool. Maximum temperature 20 °C.

Villagers invited to hear latest on plans to build power plant made from shipping containers on land off Spring Lane

A huge battery storage site made out of shipping containers, designed to support the National Grid network, could soon be coming to land near Lambley.

Plans have been submitted to Gedling Borough Council by Grenergy Renewables UK Ltd for a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) site on land south of Lambley Lane which is currently being used for agricultural purposes.

Developers claim the proposed development would provide energy balancing services to the National Grid with the capacity to store enough energy to power 300,000 homes a single hour.

Now villagers in Lambley are being invited to a meeting tonight (20) to hear more about the controversial plans from the firm behind the development.

Many fear that the site could emit noise 24 hours a day and is too close to local housing.

The parish council will meet with developers at 6.30pm at Lambley Village Hall, with people being invited to come along and hear more about the proposals.

MATCH REPORT: Nottingham Outlaws 40 – 20 Oxford Cavaliers

Saturday May 18

Nottingham Outlaws hit the ground running in their 2024 Midlands Premier League campaign on Saturday when they  scorched to a convincing 40-20 victory over a hard working but ultimately outgunned Oxford Cavaliers outfit at Lenton Lane on Saturday.

The Outlaws went into the game with several changes to the squad that went down to Bedford last weekend, but they soon hit their straps as early as the opening set, moving the ball down the blind side and winger Adam Ward latched onto a cut out pass to nudge the Outlaws into a 4-0 lead with only two minutes on the clock.

If the Outlaws thought they were in for an easy afternoon at the office then someone had forgotten to hand Oxford the script and on the back of successive penalties the visitors nudged ahead 6-4 with a short-range effort on the back of some sloppy home defence.

The deficit didn’t last long as the visitors made a hash from the re-start and from the resulting scrum Gaz Whitfield jinked his way over from twenty metres out and subsequently added the extras from bang in front to put the Outlaws back in the lead at 10-6.

It was a lead they were destined to keep for the rest of the game.

The remainder of the first half was probably the best section of the game for the Outlaws as they began to capitalise on their superior speed and know-how and in doing so they kept the scoreboard ticking over with a great solo effort from Cal Foster who had injected some much-needed pace and vigour from the bench.

Indeed, the young Trent powerhouse went over again five minutes later, wriggling out of the tackle despite the attention of two defenders as the Outlaws lead stretched to 22-6.

Having been through something of a purple patch the Outlaws failed to keep up the intensity and they once again were guilty of some weak defending, dropping off tackles in their right hand defensive channel as Oxford hit back from forty metres out to reduce the deficit to 22-12 as the referee brought the first stanza to a close.

The Outlaws had exhibited some poor form at the end of the first forty and they carried on in the same manner at the opening of the second stanza, once again leaking a try on the back of some basic one-on-one mis-tackles as the lead was cut to one score at 22-16.

Stung by this reversal the Outlaws upped the ante and within five minutes Gaz Whitfield extended the Outlaws lead to two scores notching a fine brace in the process and stretching the score out to 28-16 by adding the extras.

The Whitfield score seemed to knock the stuffing out of a rapidly tiring Cavaliers side who were now rapidly running out of steam and bodies as the visitor’s injury toll mounted, and with it the Outlaws lead stretched out to 34-16 as Haz Ashby used his size and reach to stretch over for a great solo effort.

By now it was all one-way traffic and two minutes later Gaz Whitfield put the icing on the cake for a great solo performance as the sharpshooter completed a well-deserved hattrick to take the Outlaws lead out to 40-16.   

A late try by the visitors reduced the deficit but with their dwindling reserves the referee mercifully brought proceedings to a close early with Outlaws home and hosed at 40-20.

After the game there were a few Outlaws in the frame for the Player of the Match award. On any other day it might have gone to hattrick hero Gaz Whitfield who had a fine day at the office with ball in hand but he was just pipped by rookie utility player Cal Foster who injected some much-needed pace and vigour every time he touched the ball.

After the game coach Shepherd announced his satisfaction with proceedings but also recognised that there was still work to do if the Outlaws were to mount a serious league challenge, adding “I was certainly pleased to get the win and some of our attacking play was excellent, however some aspects of our play left a bit to desired so the lads can enjoy the win today but they know that they will come to training next week and I will be looking at things to work on as they will face much tougher challenges ahead”

Indeed the Outlaws league campaign will definitely go up a notch next weekend when they pay a visit last year’s champions Telford Raiders.

Nottingham Outlaws Rugby League Club are one of the leading Rugby League clubs in the Midlands. In addition to the 1st Team, the Outlaws also operate a 2nd Team that competes in the Midlands Rugby League competition. The club is thriving at all levels and now boasts over 200 registered players, with several junior teams and a women’s section.

The club play their home games at Lenton Lane, Nottingham NG7 2SA and further information about the Outlaws can be found on their website HERE.

Gedling Borough Council identifies sites it won’t mow throughout this year to help the bees

A number of parks and open spaces won’t have their grass cut until the autumn in a bid to help bees.

Gedling Borough Council said it had identified a number of sites around the borough where it can encourage the growth of wildflowers, weeds and grasslands and these areas will be left unmown throughout the growing season.

The wildflowers and weeds are vital food for pollinators like butterflies, bees and invertebrates. Bees are an essential part of our eco-system contributing to the natural production of many of the foods that we grow and eat. One of the key factors in the decline of bee numbers has been a lack of wildflower meadows.

The council has said that wildflowers and weeds are vital food for pollinators like butterflies, bees and invertebrates.

The areas identified in Gedling borough span approximately 5.5 acres and include space at the council’s Green Flag Awarded parks. They will be left unmown until September increasing biodiversity and importantly to help to save the bees and other pollinators.

Councillor Viv McCrossen, Portfolio Holder for Climate Change and Natural Habitat said: “We are lucky to have some sites in our borough that are perfectly suited to the growth of wildflowers that create nesting sites for different species of bees. It will also encourage other pollinators and our native wildlife.

“I’m confident that this will contribute to our commitment to take care of our natural environment and sew the seeds for increased biodiversity and conservation in Gedling Borough”. 

Gedling borough weather Monday, May 20

The Met Office forecast low cloud, fog and any patchy drizzle clearing through the course of the morning, becoming bright with sunny spells for most. Feeling warm in sunshine. Maximum temperature 22 °C.

A clear evening with late sunny spells is expected later. Cloud may thicken from the east overnight, with a chance of scattered heavy showers or thunderstorms developing by dawn. Minimum temperature 7 °C.

Tomorrow is expected to be a cloudy day, with scattered heavy and perhaps thundery showers initially and perhaps later. Further heavy showers overnight. Maximum temperature 20 °C.

See the latest Gedling borough planning applications – w/e 17/5/24

These are the latest applications to have been submitted to and validated by Gedling Borough Council this week.

The round-up of the latest plans that the council’s planning officers validated and published in a busy week (w/e 17/5/24) include extensions, signage and tree works.

More details can be found on the Gedling Borough Council planning site HERE.


Approval of details reserved by conditions 3 (materials), 4 (windows and doors), 5 (boundary treatments), 6 (landscaping) and 10 (CEMP) of planning permission 2022/1077 

Abbey Fields Farm Station Avenue Newstead Nottinghamshire NG15 8GE.  Ref. No: 2024/0284 


Two storey side extension 

4 Byrne Court Arnold Nottinghamshire NG5 6RN.  Ref. No: 2024/0282 


Installation of an Air Source Heat Pump 

28 Moor Road Calverton Nottinghamshire NG14 6FW.  Ref. No: 2024/0280 


Replace and increase roof height; insertion of rear dormer 

171 Oakdale Road Carlton Nottinghamshire NG4 1AB.  Ref. No: 2024/0279 


Hip to gable roof alteration and rear dormer 

23 Pateley Road Woodthorpe Nottinghamshire NG3 5QF.  Ref. No: 2024/0278 


Single storey side and rear extension 

29 Sunninghill Rise Arnold Nottinghamshire NG5 8ES.  Ref. No: 2024/0277 


Single storey side and rear extension. 

4 Woodward Gardens Calverton Nottinghamshire NG14 6PZ.  Ref. No: 2024/0275 


Demolition of detached single garage; erection of two-storey side extension 

3 Barons Close Gedling Nottinghamshire NG4 3LZ.  Ref. No: 2024/0273 


Proposed Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) and associated infrastructure 

Land At Burton Wood Farm Spring Lane Lambley Nottinghamshire.  Ref. No: 2024/0269 


One fascia sign and one projecting sign 

38-40 Front Street Arnold Nottinghamshire NG5 7EL.  Ref. No: 2024/0264 


Proposed single storey rear extension. 

45 Wheatley Drive Carlton Nottinghamshire NG4 1FE.  Ref. No: 2024/0263 


Proposed single storey side & rear extensions; front porch & alteration to roof to have first floor. Proposed Garden Room. 

116 Nottingham Road Burton Joyce Nottinghamshire NG14 5AT.  Ref. No: 2024/0265 


Side and rear extension 

97 Vernon Crescent Ravenshead Nottinghamshire NG15 9BP.  Ref. No: 2024/0258 


New dwelling, Garage and Out-Building 

Open Space Marsham Drive Arnold Nottinghamshire NG5 6TB.  Ref. No: 2024/0254 


First floor rear extension 

71 Kent Road Mapperley Nottinghamshire NG3 6BN.  Ref. No: 2024/0245 


Raise roof height to create habitable space, two storey side extension; erection of detached garage and creation of gravel surfaced vehicular access. 

114 Bridle Road Burton Joyce Nottinghamshire NG14 5FP.  Ref. No: 2024/0229 


(T1) Conifer – Fell and remove stump; (T2) Tulip Tree – Reduce by 50%, reshape and remove low limb; (T3) Beech trees set in hedgerow – Reduce to hedge level.

32 Bank Hill Woodborough Nottinghamshire NG14 6EF.  Ref. No: 2024/0194TCA 


Single storey front extension 

18 Broom Road Calverton Nottinghamshire NG14 6HA.  Ref. No: 2024/0080 


Gedling borough weather Sunday, May 19

A mainly fine day with some warm sunny periods for most, although mist and low cloud perhaps affecting the east. Maximum temperature 24 °C.

Low cloud, mist and fog soon encroaching to affect much of the region overnight. Becoming locally chilly in clearer inland shelter. Minimum temperature 8 °C.

Tomorrow will see low cloud and fog breaking up for most to reveal warm sunny spells. Temperatures perhaps slightly down compared the weekend. Maximum temperature 22 °C.

DECISION MADE: See the latest Gedling borough planning applications to have been decided – w/e 17/5/24

These are the latest applications to have been decided by Gedling Borough Council over the last week.

The roundup of the published decision notices applications in the last week (w/e 17/5/24) from around the borough by the council’s planning officers contains eight decision notices including one refusal in Ravenshead.

More details can be found on the Gedling Borough Council planning site HERE.


Two storey front extension and dormer window with a single storey rear extension. Erection of an attached garage with dormer window. Dropped kerb to provide access to new garage.

9 Birchwood Drive Ravenshead Nottinghamshire NG15 9EE.  Ref. No: 2024/0212 

DECISION – REFUSAL


Single storey rear extension, workshop and associated external works

9 Lilleker Rise Redhill Nottinghamshire NG5 8HS.  Ref. No: 2024/0195 

DECISION – Conditional Permission


Remove self seeded willow and decayed cherry tree

34 Bank Hill Woodborough Nottinghamshire NG14 6EF.  Ref. No: 2024/0192TCA 

DECISION – Conditional Permission


Proposed re-use and conversion of existing stables/storage building to dwelling (including extension to north-facing elevation)

Stockhill Farm, The Stables Bridle Road Burton Joyce Nottinghamshire NG14 5FR.  Ref. No: 2024/0160 

DECISION – Conditional Permission


Change of use of Unit R2 from Class E(b) restaurant / cafe to class E(a) retail and / or Class(b) restaurant / cafe

Unit R2 Victoria Park Way Netherfield Nottinghamshire NG4 2PE.  Ref. No: 2024/0089 

DECISION – Conditional Permission


Approval of details reserved by conditions 3 (Materials), 5 (Construction Method Statement), 6 (Highways design), 9 (Drainage design), 10 (CEMP Statement), 12 (Ground investigation and Contamination assessment), 15 (levels), 17 (Site construction drainage), 18 (Protected species survey) of planning permission 2021/1398

Land At Grange View Road Gedling Nottinghamshire.  Ref. No: 2024/0038DOC 

DECISION – DOC Acceptable


New Verge and Pavement Crossing

Land Adjacent Blue Eaves Mansfield Road Ravenshead Nottinghamshire.  Ref. No: 2023/0821 

DECISION – Conditional Permission


Demolition of existing redundant buildings and construction of 5 new industrial buildings.

Goodman Metal Works Road No 7 Colwick Nottinghamshire NG4 2JW.  Ref. No: 2023/0669

DECISION – Conditional Permission