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A chilly, frosty start for many with some patchy fog in places. This will gradually clear through the morning to leave a fine, dry and increasingly clear day, with bright spells and light winds. Maximum temperature 8 °C.
Dry and largely clear through the evening and overnight allowing temperatures to drop with a widespread frost and patches of fog developing overnight. Minimum temperature -1 °C.
A cold start is expected on Monday with some fog patches slowly clearing during Monday morning. Likely dry and bright into the day however with freshening winds into the evening. Maximum temperature 9 °C.
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 1/3/24) from around the borough by the council’s planning officers include multiple extensions across the borough.
DECISION NOTICE:Prior approval of the Borough Council is not Required
The subdivision of the existing first-floor apartment to create two first-floor apartments, and a first floor rear extension to form a dwellinghouse together external alterations and off-street car parking spaces
3 Flatts Lane Calverton Nottinghamshire NG14 6LA. Ref. No: 2023/0666
DECISION NOTICE:CONDITIONAL PERMISSION
Install a 10m cabinet style galvanised column together with a 2m antennae extension and a concrete base for CCTV camera
Car Park Church Lane Arnold Nottinghamshire. Ref. No: 2023/0502
These are the latest applications to have been submitted to and validated byGedling Borough Council this week.
The round-up of the latest plans that the council’s planning officers validated and published in the last week (w/e 1/3/24) which included applications for a large number of industrial units and numerous extensions across the borough.
Conversion of a garage to a study; infilling garage door opening with a new window and facing brickwork; form an en-suite with a first floor side window.
24 Maple Close Calverton Nottinghamshire NG14 6QG. Ref. No: 2024/0098
Proposed single storey front & rear extension & two storey side extension
153 Coronation Walk Gedling Nottinghamshire NG4 4AR. Ref. No: 2024/0097
The erection of industrial and warehouse units (Use Classes E(g)(iii), B2 and B8) together with access and servicing arrangements, parking, landscaping, boundary fencing and associated works
Total Site Road No 3 Colwick Nottinghamshire NG4 2JS. Ref. No: 2024/0094
Proposed replacement windows and doors
33 Green Lane Lambley Nottinghamshire NG4 4QE. Ref. No: 2024/0092
Proposed single storey rear extension and rear first floor extension. Replacement lean too rear roof and doors.
77 Main Street Burton Joyce Nottinghamshire NG14 5ED. Ref. No: 2024/0047
T1- Mature Lime Tree; reduce leaf area by 30%, retaining the trees natural form and shape, to include reducing the height by approximately 4 metres, reducing the extended limbs over the highway by 4 meters shaping and balancing the remaining limbs between 2 to 4 metres.
297 Mapperley Plains Arnold Nottinghamshire NG3 5RG. Ref. No: 2024/0026TPO
Removal of 1 x lightening damaged sycamore, 1 x dead sycamore (trunk only remaining), 1 x dead fir (trunk only remaining). Replacement with 3 x young oak trees for sustainable replanting.
Demolition of existing care home and construction of a 3-storey building to incorporate 22 flats providing supported accommodation, staff office, and communal hub, and the erection of 8 semi-detached dwellings including access, parking and turning
Change of use of property from a dwelling house (C3) into a Residential Children’s Home (C2) looking after children and young people with EBD between the ages of 8 and 17 years
6 Lacewood Close Bestwood Nottinghamshire NG6 8ZL. Ref. No: 2023/0831
Gedling borough residents can expect today to be generally cloudy, with limited bright or sunny spells. Showers or longer spells of rain will become more widespread through today, turning heavy at times, and to sleet or snow over high ground. Maximum temperature 8 °C.
Tonight will become dry with clear periods, allowing patchy fog and frost to develop and leading to a risk of ice on untreated surfaces. Minimum temperature -1 °C.
Tomorrow will see early frost and fog will gradually clear, then generally dry with bright or sunny spells and light winds. However, there is a chance of rain reaching the coast at times. Maximum temperature 9 °C.
Thousands of Nottinghamshire parents and carers have today discovered the outcome of their child’s secondary school applications for places starting in autumn 2024.
The vast majority, more than 98%, of the 9,446 on-time applications for September 2024 admissions in Nottinghamshire will be receiving a place at one of their preferred schools, increasing from last year.
Despite the large volume of applications, more than 91% of children are being offered their parents’ first preference, with just under 6% offered their second preference, meaning nearly 97% have been offered either their first or second preference, also increasing from last year.
This year, 92% of families applied online and will receive their offer by email or by logging into their school admissions account on offer day to get details of their school offer and instructions on what to do next. Other applicants who provided an email address will also be sent an email on offer day. Letters to the remaining applicants will be posted second class on Friday, 1 March and these are expected to arrive in the coming days.
Councillor Sam Smith, Cabinet Member for Education and Special Educational Needs and Disabilities, at Nottinghamshire County Council said: “It is fantastic that the vast majority of children are getting a place at one of their preferred schools and that this continues to increase despite the challenges. A lot of work goes into the admissions process and the aim is to offer a preferred school wherever possible.
“To meet local need, many schools across the county have offered additional places, over their published admission numbers and I’d like to thank everyone who has been involved. The council’s admissions team has continued to work incredibly hard to deliver even better results this year.
“We are committed to providing sufficient high quality school places to meet the increasing demand for places as more families choose to live and work here in Nottinghamshire.
“I hope those about to move up to secondary school can now enjoy their last few months at primary and junior school before they begin the next phase of their education journey.”
When parents and carers receive their offer, they have a number of options:
Accept the school place – by March 15.
If their child has been refused a place at a preferred school, they will already be on the school’s waiting list.
If they are not satisfied with the offer they have received, they are advised to contact the school for which they have a preference for information about how to lodge an appeal.
Important: parents are advised to accept their child’s offer, even if they would prefer a different school and plan to appeal, until they have confirmed alternative plans for their child’s education.
The council follows the government’s school admissions code, which ensures that all school places for maintained schools and academies are allocated and offered in an open and fair way.
For anyone who submitted a late application or made changes to their application after the October deadline, those applications will start to be processed from Monday, 18 March and parents informed after March 27.
An application to demolish an existing single storey office and two industrial buildings and erection of 5 multi-purpose industrial units that was refused by Gedling Borough Council Planning has been re-submitted.
The initial application was received on behalf of Radford Holdings Ltd. relating to a site at Park House Mile End Road, Colwick, Nottinghamshire, NG4 2DW was refused in May 2023 for three reasons.
Pictured: Park House signage to the front of Park House (PHOTO: Gedling Eye)
Details contained in a Planning and Access statement provided by EJD in support of the re-submission addresses the three reasons cited in the initial planning application refusal stating that:
The first reason related to the perception that the proposal would be overbearing and would overshadow immediate neighbouring properties. To remove the perception that the proposal would be considered overbearing the scheme has been redesigned to more closely replicate the existing site layout. It now sits further away from neighbouring residential properties when compared to the previous proposal. To address the overshadowing comment, specialists have been commissioned to review the revised layout and prepare an overshadowing report based on the revised layout. This concludes that there would be no adverse impacts, but on the contrary there would be reduced shading within the gardens of two dwellings to the north when compared to the existing site. It was also referenced in the first reason for refusal that the proposal would result in significant noise issues. The noise report has been updated with clear references made to the fact that the proposal has been assessed on the basis that the end users would be B2/B8 users, with no adverse impact predicted on residential properties.
The second reason provided was that the Flood Risk Assessment was not considered to comply with the requirements for site specific Flood Risk Assessments. The Flood Risk Assessment has been updated to address this.
The third and final reason noted that the Land Contamination Assessment did not contain the Phase 1 Geo-Environmental Report. Whilst this was provided during the determination process, it was still noted as a reason for refusal. This resubmission contains the Phase 1 GeoEnvironmental Report
Pictured: The proposed site location (Courtesy of Gedling Borough Council Planning)
The site is bound to the north by residential properties and to the east by industrial units. To the south is Mile End Road, across which is a narrow wooded belt and grassed area beyond which is further residential and industrial development. To the west is residential development accessed from Colwick Manor Farm.
The site is currently used as a mix of office and industrial use buildings.
Pictured: The proposed site location (Courtesy of Gedling Borough Council Planning)
The Planning and Access statement further states that the units are all single storey in height in similarity to the existing unit which they are to replace and that access will continue to be from Mile End Road. The existing eastern access is to be stopped up with a kerb installed over the existing opening and the site is proposed to accommodates 30 parking spaces including two disabled bays.
Full details relating to planning application 2024/0069 can be accessed HERE
Full details relating to the initial planning application 2023/0183 that was refused can be accessed HERE
Two men were arrested as police discovered a large cannabis factory in Daybrook.
Officers attended a derelict warehouse in Edwin Street at 12.20pm on Tuesday (27).
The unit adjourns a row of terraced houses and concerns were raised after cables were spotted bypassing an electric meter – posing a fire risk.
Officers gained entry to the warehouse and found approximately 600 plants spread over four large rooms.
Moments later, an officer spotted two men on the roof. They jumped down and ran but were quickly detained by officers.
The factory was discovered in this abandoned industrial unit on Edwin Street
The plants, with a street value of more than £500,000, have now been removed from the site and an array of sophisticated growing equipment has been put beyond use.
The two men, aged 20 and 27, were arrested on suspicion of the cultivation of cannabis and taken into custody.
PC Michael Callan, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “This was a very large and sophisticated cannabis grow that had clearly taken some considerable time and expense to set up. I am pleased that we have disrupted the activities of whoever is operating it, and that we have taken a very significant quantity of drugs off the streets.
“We take the production and supply of illegal drugs extremely seriously and will not tolerate the cultivation of cannabis in our communities.
“In this case, the set up posed a very real fire risk to neighbouring properties, due to electricity being dangerously bypassed.
“We continue to urge the public to report local concerns around drug dealing to us, and to look out for the signs a property is being used to grow drugs.
“You can call 101 or speak anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
Cloud strong winds and rain arriving in the morning. Some sharp showers following behind. Maximum temperature 7 °C.
A cold, cloudy night ahead with some isolated showers lingering through the evening. Some isolated frost developing by dawn with winds easing. Minimum temperature -1 °C.
Tomorrow you can expect heavy rain, turning to snow over western hills arriving in the morning clearing gradually north into the afternoon. Generally light winds, breezy along the coast. Maximum temperature 6 °C.
The Taste of Things (12A) – Bonington Cinema, Arnold
Fri 1 – Thu 7 March
Peerless cook Eugenie (Juliette Binoche) has worked for the famous gourmet Dodin (Benoît Magimel) for the last 20 years. Bonding over a passion for gastronomy and mutual admiration, their relationship develops into romance and gives rise to delicious dishes that impress even the world’s most illustrious chefs. But Eugenie is fond of her freedom and has never wanted to marry Dodin.
So, he decides to do something he has never done before: cook for her. A delectable feast for the senses, The Taste of Things is a stunningly beautiful romance that simmers with emotion. The new film from acclaimed director Trần Anh Hùng, it will be an unmissable cinematic treat.
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“Every frame is delectable” Little White Lies ★★★★★
“You’ll swear you can smell and taste every shot” Telegraph ★★★★
Food + Film Breakfast Screening: The Taste of Things (12A) – Bonington Cinema, Arnold
*French Breakfast Food will be served from 9.45am onwards, with the film starting at 10.30am
Sat 2 March from 9.45am
Peerless cook Eugenie (Juliette Binoche) has worked for the famous gourmet Dodin (Benoît Magimel) for the last 20 years. Bonding over a passion for gastronomy and mutual admiration, their relationship develops into romance and gives rise to delicious dishes that impress even the world’s most illustrious chefs. But Eugenie is fond of her freedom and has never wanted to marry Dodin.
So, he decides to do something he has never done before: cook for her. A delectable feast for the senses, The Taste of Things is a stunningly beautiful romance that simmers with emotion. The new film from acclaimed director Trần Anh Hùng, it will be an unmissable cinematic treat.
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“Every frame is delectable” Little White Lies ★★★★★
“You’ll swear you can smell and taste every shot” Telegraph ★★★★
Event Cinema: Hamlet (12A) – Bonington Cinema, Arnold
Sat 2 March at 1.45pm
Two-time Academy Award nominee and Shakespearian titan, Ian McKellen, stars in this thrilling and uniquely modern take on The Bard’s classic tragedy. In cinemas nationwide, the screening will include an exclusive recorded Q&A with Ian McKellen and Director, Sean Mathias.
A tale of revenge that has stood the test of time, Shakespeare’s classic tragedy is reimagined for the modern day as a gripping psychological thriller! Transcending the confines of the stage in a uniquely modern take, the film utilises nearly every room of the Theatre Royal Windsor to transform it into the immortal Elsinore Castle, from basement dungeon to roof-top battlement. Ian McKellen – reprising his lead role as Hamlet, a man who descends into madness as he seeks vengeance against his uncle for the apparent murder of his father – leads a stellar cast including stage and screen legend, Steven Berkoff, and stars of the critically acclaimed, recent stage cast of ‘Hamlet’: Frances Barber (King Lear, Chekhov’s The Seagull), Jonathan Hyde (King Lear, Titanic, Crimson Peak), Jenny Seagrove and BAFTA-winner Francesca Annis, bringing their iconic roles to life in this compelling new film adaptation.
Event Cinema: Exhibition on Screen: Painting the Modern Garden- From Monet to Matisse– Bonnington Cinema, Arnold
Mon 4 – Wed 6 March
Based on the sell-out show at the Royal Academy of Arts, London
Claude Monet was an avid horticulturist and arguably the most important painter of gardens in the history of art, but he was not alone. Great artists like Van Gogh, Bonnard, Sorolla, Sargent, Pissarro and Matisse all saw the garden as a powerful subject for their art. These great artists, along with many other famous names, feature in an innovative and extensive exhibition from the Royal Academy of Art, London. For lovers of art or lovers of gardens, this is an ideal film.