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Plane crazy?! Arnold daredevil duo prepare to take on skydive challenge for Parkinson’s charity

Two Arnold hairstylists are hoping to raise £1,500 for Parkinson’s UK by taking part in a charity skydive.

Lottie Wilding and Mollie Hovell, who work at KH Hair in High Street, say they are well and truly going out of their comfort zone but are keen to support much-loved members of both their families who have been affected by the disease.

Lottie (24), whose Grandad Peter has suffered with Parkinson’s for many years, says she’s never even been on a rollercoaster before, so she’s feeling pretty nervous about jumping out of a plane.

“To say I’m nervous is a bit of an understatement,” she explains. “However, I want to support my super-hero Grandad who, despite his own struggles, has set up a local Parkinson’s group to help others with the disease and their families. It’s a friendly social drop in, which I enjoy going along to every week, where people can come and have a cuppa and a chat with others who are going through the same challenges.”  

The duo will be making a leap of faith following a flight from Langar Airfield
Lottie Wilding and Mollie Hovell work at KH Hair in High Street, Arnold

Mollie (26), who is also summoning up courage for the jump, is doing it for her Grandpa Patrick who has also suffered for a number of years. “I’m super nervous,” she says. “I don’t even dare go to a Halloween scare fest with my friends, never mind jump out of a plane from 14,000 ft! But it’s very close to my heart and I want to raise as much money as possible for this very special cause.”

The two will face their fears when they leap out of a plane at Langar Airfield on August 4.

Meanwhile, the girls have the full support of their KH Hair team who are busy selling raffle tickets in the salon to help boost the funding. Prizes have kindly been donated by local businesses and include hair and beauty treatments, an afternoon tea for two, a one-month gym membership and weekend leisure breaks.

Anyone wishing to support Lottie and Mollie can do so via their JustGiving page: https://tinyurl.com/24bv4fvr or by popping into the salon to fill in a sponsorship form or buy a raffle ticket. Plus, at Langar Airfield on the day, there will be tea, coffee and cake available in exchange for donations to Parkinson’s UK, courtesy of KH Hair Arnold salon manager, Helen. Anyone is welcome to pop along and support the event.

The Parkinson’s support group is held at the Bonnington Club, 79 High Street on Tuesdays between 12pm and 3pm. Anyone is welcome and can call Peter on 07782 113841 for more information.

Police appeal after thieves target Colwick scrap yard twice in three days

Police have launched a public appeal after a Colwick scrap yard was targeted by burglars twice in three days.

Officers were called to the premises in Colwick Industrial Estate on April 2, 2024 after it was broken into.

Scrap metal and catalytic converters were stolen from the yard during the incident, which happened around 3.45am.

The break-in took place just a couple of days after intruders were interrupted during a separate burglary attempt on March 31.

Police believe the two incidents are linked and understand a white van was used to make off from the scene on both occasions.

Officers are now calling on anyone with camera footage filmed in the area at the time of the break-in on April 2 to come forward.

PC Ciaron Fuller, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “As you’d imagine, the owner of this business is very distressed about what happened, so we’re determined to track down whoever was responsible.   

“For local businesses, the ramifications of having stock stolen through break-ins like this can be huge and really impact their livelihoods.

“We would ask that any motorists who drove through the area at the time of this incident reviews their dash-cam footage and contact us.

“Likewise, anyone who has any CCTV footage that we haven’t already been provided with should get in touch with us too, so that we can investigate further.

“Information can be left by calling 101, quoting incident 258 of 2 April 2024, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”

The planned roadworks and road changes in Gedling borough

A number of roadworks, and changes to the roads, are set to take place on Gedling borough’s roads during the next few weeks.

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

Most of the roadworks are being undertaken by Nottinghamshire County Council while a couple are being led by Severn Trent Water, National Grid and OpenReach

These are the roadworks and closures you need to know about

Church Road, Burton Joyce
08 May
Roadworks and delays likely
Responsibility for works: Openreach

Gedling Road, Arnold
12 May
Roadworks and delays likely
Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Karen Rise, Arnold
08 May – 09 May
Delays likely due to road closure for large scale patching repair works from junction of Patricia Drive to junction of Homefield Avenue
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Lime Lane, Arnold
13 May – 14 May
Roadworks and delays likely
Responsibility for works: Openreach

Patricia Drive, Arnold
10 May
Delays likely due to road closure for large-scale patching repair works from junction of Wilbert Road to junction of Surgeys Lane
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Plains Road, Mapperley
12 May – 15 May
Roadworks and delays likely
Responsibility for works: Cadent

Westdale Lane East, Gedling
07 May – 08 May
Delays likely due to road closure
Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Acton Road, Arnold
13 May – 17 May
Roadworks and delays possible
Responsibility for works: Cadent

Bonner Lane, Calverton
13 May – 24 May
Roadworks and delays possible
Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Bradman Gardens, Arnold
07 May – 09 May
Roadworks and delays possible
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Crosslands Meadow, Colwick
08 May – 10 May
Roadworks and delays possible to install double yellow line at all junction on Crosslands Meadow
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Elm Avenue, Carlton
08 May – 10 May
Roadworks and delays possible
Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Gleneagles Drive, Arnold
13 May – 15 May
Roadworks and delays possible
Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Howbeck Road, Arnold
07 May – 09 May
Roadworks and delays possible
Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Lambley Lane, Gedling
13 May – 24 May
Roadworks and delays possible
Responsibility for works: Gas Transportation Company

Mansfield Road, Papplewick
07 May – 10 May
Roadworks and delays possible
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Pendine Close, Arnold
14 May – 15 May
Roadworks and delays possible
Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Ramblers Close, Colwick
08 May – 10 May
Roadworks and delays possible for installation of double yellow lines
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Road No 7, Colwick
10 May – 14 May
Roadworks and delays possible
Responsibility for works: Cadent

Sherbrook Road, Arnold
12 May
Roadworks and delays possible
Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Southdale Road, Carlton
08 May – 10 May
Roadworks and delays possible for installation of double yellow lines
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Gedling borough weather Tuesday, May 7

The Met Office forecast that cloud will gradually breaking up into sunny spells from the west, any low cloud and fog retreating. Rather cloudy but bright and dry in the afternoon. Maximum temperature 17 °C.

Low cloud drifting inland again, though parts of the west will see some clear spells before midnight which may allow some fog patches to form. Minimum temperature 4 °C.

Any early mist, fog and low cloud will burn back leaving a fine, dry day with long spells of sunshine and mostly light winds. Warm inland. Maximum temperature 21 °C.

Eligible Gedling residents to receive ongoing financial support this summer

The fifth round of the Government’s Household Support Fund (HSF) is worth £5.6 million to cover six months (April to September 2024) and will once again be administered by Nottinghamshire County Council in partnership with borough and district councils.

One-off summer payments, each worth around £100 per household will continue to support families with children entitled to free school meals as well as other households and individuals with rising costs.

Plans to share the funds include:

*£1.55 million to be shared among approx. 19,000 households with children in receipt of free school meals, or with children five or under with an equivalent eligibility;

*£1.55 million is due to distributed among approx. 15,500 households where one or more person receives or is eligible for Pension Credit;

*£1.55 million to be shared among any other households impacted with rising costs, particularly those who may not be eligible for other government support, plus an additional £300,000 is being set aside to help buy white goods for those who can’t afford an oven or fridge etc.
Applications for this share of the funds will once again be via a referral from a front-line worker such as housing officers, social workers or those working in benefit teams;

*£250,000 used as discretionary housing payments to help those at risk of being homeless.

*£75,000 invested into Citizens Advice to help it continue its essential advice and support service for residents across the county.

The first set of payments are expected later this summer. Families in receipt of free school meals or Pension Credit will once again be contacted directly by the county council with details of how to apply for a seasonal payment. Front-line workers will be once again help identify other households most in need via a referral process.

Councillor Gordon Wheeler, Deputy Cabinet Member for Communities and Public Health said:

“It is good news that the government has extended this funding for a further six months.

“Working with a wide range of partners, we will once again make sure this funding goes to those who need it the most, including those who may not be eligible for other government support and are in need of essential items such as ovens and fridges.

“Given the high level of help, support, guidance provided by Citizens Advice to many residents impacted by rising costs, £75,000 is being invested into this charity organisation to help them to continue this vital work.

“Later this summer we will be in direct contact with those who are eligible for this financial support, so we thank everyone in advance for their patience.”

For the fourth round of HSF which ended on 31 March, the county council delivered a one-off winter and summer support voucher payment worth around £100 for each eligible household to use towards essential household costs, such as food, energy, and water bills.

The support provided included:

• £3.3m worth of support which benefitted more than 19,000 families with children eligible for free school meals or equivalent;
• More than £2.5 million distributed to help more than 15,000 vulnerable people of a pensionable age;
• Front line workers helped identify more than 7,000 households most in need, particularly those not eligible for other government help. Support worth over £350k was allocated on a referral basis plus an additional £600,000 was spent providing basic white good items such as ovens and fridges to those who can’t afford to buy them or have them replaced;
• £500,000 used as discretionary housing payments to help those at risk of being homeless.

Content courtesy of Nottinghamshire County Council

Gedling borough weather Monday, May 6

The Met Office forecast early fog patches clearing to leave a dry and bright start. However, showers will break out from late morning, these locally heavy and possibly thundery at times, into the afternoon. Warm in the sunshine, with light winds. Maximum temperature 21 °C.

Evening showers will fade to leave a largely dry night, with some clear spells. Some mist and fog patches forming in places. Further showers arriving from the north by dawn. Minimum temperature 8 °C.

Tomorrow is expected to see a rather cloudy start, with some rain or showers, gradually fading. Cloud breaking up to give some warm sunny spells in the afternoon. Staying quite murky and cooler on coasts. Maximum temperature 18 °C.

PLANNING APPROVED: Care facility for people with mental health conditions and learning disabilities to be built in Daybrook

A care facility for people living with mental health conditions and learning disabilities will be built next to a dual carriageway in Daybrook.

Dignus Group, a disability service and support organisation based in Walsall, in the West Midlands, currently runs the Byron Court assisted living complex off Oxclose Lane.

Two 1930s houses were originally converted into a care home back in 1986, and Dignus has now applied for permission to demolish the old facility and build a new one in its place.

Gedling Borough Council has given the care provider permission to knock down the existing buildings to make way for a purpose-built facility with six beds within a rehabilitation centre.

The Care Quality Commission (CQC), the independent regulator of health and social care in England, most recently rated the existing facility as ‘Good’ following an inspection.

“Dignus provides a service for individuals who have a mental health diagnosis, a learning disability, and who may also present with autism and challenging behaviour,” a planning statement from Dignus says.

“The nature of the service and the support packages we offer means that we willingly work with individuals who are challenging and difficult to engage with and who are experiencing placement breakdowns.

“Our homes are designed to be wherever possible an environment that reflects domestic living arrangements.

“This particular scheme will have six apartments, each will contain its own bathroom, kitchen, living room and bedroom space.

“The complex will have communal space including common room area and office space for 24-hour support staff coverage, and other associated communal facilities.

“The new proposed accommodation will provide a more spacious and purpose built accommodation compared to the existing site facility.”

Initial proposals would have seen the construction of a three-storey building with eight rooms, however this was reduced down to two-storeys with six rooms, and the designs changed to better reflect the character of the area.

Ten letters objecting to the initial proposals were received by the council, with concerns raised over the impact on neighbouring properties.

Another consultation took place in February this year after revised plans were submitted, and five letters objecting to the proposals were received.

The council’s Environmental Health Officer also objected to the plans on the basis the proposed development “is highly likely to negatively impact neighbours to the proposed care home in terms of noise and anti-social behaviour, even with all the voluntary conditions in place from the applicant.”

However, the council says it considers the proposed design and layout is acceptable and would result in a development that would be well-designed, be of an appropriate scale and would be in keeping with its surroundings.

The modern building would also help better insulate sound from residents and staff within the facility.

Access will remain from Byron Street, and a total of eight off-street car parking spaces will be provided.

DECISION MADE: See the latest Gedling borough planning applications to have been decided – w/e 3/5/24

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 3/5/24) from around the borough by the council’s planning officers contains 15 decision notices including tree works, extensions and a new care rehabilitation facility.

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


Non-material amendment to permission 2022/0847 (Windows added to snug, ground floor bedroom and landing)

456 Arch Hill Redhill Nottinghamshire NG5 8PF.  Ref. No: 2024/0244NMA 

DECISION: NMA Approval Conditional


Single storey side extension

37 Revesby Road Woodthorpe Nottinghamshire NG5 4LJ.  Ref. No: 2024/0169 

DECISION: Conditional Permission


Retrospective application for replacement of conservatory with single storey rear extension

The Horse Chestnuts Hall Lane Papplewick Nottinghamshire NG15 8EY.  Ref. No: 2024/0162 

DECISION: Conditional Permission


Change of use from C3 (dwelling) to Class E (dental practice).

870 Woodborough Road Mapperley Nottinghamshire NG3 5QQ.  Ref. No: 2024/0161 

DECISION: Conditional Permission


Proposed single storey rear extension, loft conversion including rear dormer window, raise the ridge height by 600mm & construct of pitched roofs over the existing garage & utility.

45 Barden Road Woodthorpe Nottinghamshire NG3 5QD.  Ref. No: 2024/0158 

DECISION: Conditional Permission


Extend and convert existing garage to garden room

4 Strelley Close Linby Nottinghamshire NG15 8JR.  Ref. No: 2024/0153 

DECISION: Conditional Permission


Remove 5 Leylandi and prune a Scotch Pine

16 Main Street Papplewick Nottinghamshire NG15 8FD.  Ref. No: 2024/0141TCA 

DECISION: Conditional Permission


Removal of 2 sycamore trees To remove two sycamore trees as highlighted in pink on the sketch plan. The sycamores are part of a self-seeded group of sycamore trees. The sycamore shown on the boundary is leaning over the GBC/City boundary and is believed to have been subject to litigation in the past (pre 2009). The proposal is to remove to ground level and be replaced by a suitable native tree fron the NCC heritage plan for the area. The second sycamore is of little visual amenity and blocks light to the other smaller trees, the adjacent wild flower area and pollutes the natural pond with leaves. The proposal is to remove the tree to ground level.

15 Pavilion Road Bestwood Nottinghamshire NG5 8NL.  Ref. No: 2024/0138TPO 

DECISION: Conditional Permission


Two storey side extension and single storey front extension

36 Stuart Close Arnold Nottinghamshire NG5 8AE.  Ref. No: 2024/0119 

DECISION: Conditional Permission


Extension to side of single rear extension & replacement of polycarbonate conservatory roof.

47 Roslyn Avenue Gedling Nottinghamshire NG4 3NQ.  Ref. No: 2024/0116 

DECISION: Grant Certificate of Lawfulness


Two-storey and single storey rear extension.

21 Cherrywood Gardens Carlton Nottinghamshire NG3 6LR.  Ref. No: 2024/0096 

DECISION: Conditional Permission


Beech or Sycamore (T1) – Crown lift to 6m; Lime (T2) – Crown lift to 6m; Lime (T3) – Crown lift to 6m and pruning back lateral limbs; Lime (T4) – Crown lift to 6m and pruning back lateral limbs; Lime (T5) – Crown lift to 6m and pruning back lateral limbs to give 3m.

Brindley Court Egerton Road Woodthorpe NG5 4BJ.  Ref. No: 2024/0056TPO 

DECISION: Conditional Permission


Siting of caravan

Talla Farm Goosedale Lane Bestwood Nottinghamshire NG6 8UJ.  Ref. No: 2023/0848 

DECISION: Grant Certificate of Lawfulness


Demolition of existing dwelling and erection of a replacement dwelling

Little Tithe Farm Blidworth Lane Calverton Nottinghamshire NG14 6NY.  Ref. No: 2023/0441 

DECISION: Conditional Permission


Demolition of existing building and erection of new Care Rehabilitation facility building with associated works (Use Class C2)

154-156 Oxclose Lane Daybrook Nottinghamshire NG5 6FF.  Ref. No: 2022/0773 

DECISION: Conditional Permission


PLANNING APPROVED: New Mapperley dental practice given the green light by Gedling planners

Plans to change the use of a Victorian dwelling from a C3 (dwelling) to Class E (dental practice) have been approved by Gedling Borough Council planners following a planning application submitted by Mr. Ian Storm of Storm Design acting as agent on behalf of Mr. Tamang of TMG Properties of Sherwood.

The change of use refers to 870 Woodborough Road, Mapperley, Nottinghamshire, NG3 5QQ.

The supporting statement provided in support of the planning application stated that the proposal is to open a new Dental practice within the existing building, by the refurbishing and fitting out of the existing Victorian dwelling, to expand the offering of Dentistry provision within Mapperley and the surrounding area.

IMAGE: Proposed site location (Courtesy of Gedling Borough Council planning)

The planning application stated that the proposed development will not add/remove any parking spaces. The lack of parking was considered by the Highway Authority who did not object to the lack of parking stating:

‘It is acknowledged that there would be a shortfall in on-site parking spaces for the proposed use. However, there is already a parking shortfall for the dwelling, albeit a lesser shortfall than the proposed dentist use. The premises is however, in close proximity to public parking and on-street parking exists in the locality. The Highway Authority raise no objection on highway safety grounds. It is also noted that the additional pressure for on-street parking could adversely affect the amenity of neighbouring properties. However, it is not considered that this provides clear and reasonable grounds on which to resist the proposals when the benefits of the proposal, i.e. the provision of a dentist surgery in a sustainable, high-density area, are taken into account. On balance therefore, no objection is raised on highway safety grounds.’

The supporting planning statement further stated that the owner of the premises operates as a Dentist for a very well-established dental practice and has been providing outstanding dental care for the local community for over eight years.


The application stated that regeneration of the premise, will predominantly be focused on the modernisation of the interior of the building with minimal changes externally. (The only main external consideration will be proposed in a separate application, will take into consideration the councils and the neighbours’ thoughts on the size and location of any signage for the business.)

No comments were received from residents as part of the consultation period.

The application also concluded that approval of the application will allow the creation of a new surgery that will allow the employment of new dentists and hygienists as well as additional support staff. Both expanding local employment opportunities and offering the local and extended community to access essential dentistry in a location with good access links.

Further details regarding Planning Application 2024/0161 can be accessed HERE.

Gedling borough weather Sunday, May 5

Early fog patches soon clear to leave a largely fine and dry day, with sunny spells. However, a few scattered showers may break out in the afternoon. Warmer than on Saturday, with light winds. Maximum temperature 20 °C.

Tonight is forecast to see early evening showers fading to leave a dry night, with some clear spells. Some mist and fog patches forming in places by dawn. Locally chilly, with light winds. Minimum temperature 6 °C.

Monday is expected to see early fog patches clearing to leave a dry and bright start. However, showers will break out in the afternoon, these locally heavy and possibly thundery. Warm in the sunshine. Maximum temperature 20 °C.