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The Vibe – your guide to what’s going on in Gedling borough (22 December – 28 December)

Here’s our latest round-up of latest events taking place from Friday December 22 to Thursday December 28 across the borough.


Friday, December 22


MacFry a.k.a. Ant & Dick – The Nags Head, Carlton

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Paul Brian SKA Reggae Experience – The Major Oak, Arnold, 8.30pm

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Flying High Expressive Arts CIC presents…Peter Pan – Bonington Cinema, Arnold

Fri 22 – Sat 23 Dec. Various Times

Come and join us on this wonderful adventure to Neverland with Wendy, John and Michael as they meet the Lost Children, listen to the mermaids and battle with pirates and finally see Peter Pan conquer Captain Hook. Our version is based on J.M. Barrie’s story with original music and songs.

Tiger Lily questions why boys should be allowed to have fun and play while girls have to learn to be mothers. Wendy tries to be friends with Tink but is unsuccessful and Peter has some difficult decisions to make! Do you believe in Fairies?

*Please note, the midday performance on Friday 22 December is a pay what you can, dress-rehearsal. Please make any donations on the door, directly to Flying High.

*Friday 22 December at 5pm. All tickets £5

Recommended age: 3+

*Family ticket for 3 available (at least 1 adult & 1 child) £24.00

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Friday Quiz Night – Burnt Stump Inn, 8.00pm

The quiz is a Web based quiz so a phone tablet or laptop will be needed – don’t worry if not 100% with technology it’s really easy and our team are on hand to support if needed

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Jones & Junior – Top Spot, Carlton

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Saturday, December 23


Becky Syson – The Four Bells, Woodborough, 7.30pm


Songbirds Festive Tour – The Nags Head Woodborough & Cross Keys, Epperstone


Eba Sallah The Reggae Man – Top Spot, Carlton

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Ami Rose Calverton Working Men’s Club, Calverton

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Sunday, December 24


The Reggae Man performed by Eba Sallah – Arnold Liberal Club

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Robbie H – The Richard Herrod Centre, Carlton, 9.00pm

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Ready or Not – Calverton Working Men’s Club, Calverton

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Swing When You’re Blue – Beacon Hill, Carlton, 6.00pm

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Christmas Eve Party with Freddie Mercury Tribute – Top Spot, Carlton

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Sunday Quiz Night – Larch Farm, Ravenshead

Sunday & Wednesday evenings

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Sunday Quiz Night – Old Volunteer, Carlton

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Monday, December 25


Christmas Night Karaoke – Top Spot, Carlton

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Tuesday, December 26


Pub Quiz – The Brickyard, Carlton

Booking advised due to popularity of event.

£2 buy in per person, £25 bar tab to be won and a rolling higher or lower jackpot

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Bike Night – The Gleaners, Calverton

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Wednesday, December 27


Wish (U) – Bonington Cinema, Arnold

Wed 27 Dec – Thu 4 Jan 2024 Various Times

Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Wish is an all-new musical comedy welcoming audiences to the magical kingdom of Rosas where Asha, a sharp-witted idealist, makes a wish so powerful that it is answered by a cosmic force: a little ball of boundless energy called Star. Together, Asha and Star confront a most formidable foe, King Magnifico, to save her community and prove that when the will of one courageous human connects with the magic of the stars, wondrous things can happen.

Empire ★★★ Independent ★★★

Directed by Chris Buck, Fawn Veerasunthorn
Voiced by Ariana DeBose, Chris Pine
1hr 38 mins // US 2023

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Wednesday Quiz Night – Larch Farm, Ravenshead

Wednesday & Sunday evenings

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Saltburn (15) – Bonington Cinema, Arnold, 7.30pm

Wed 27 – Thu 28 Dec

Academy Award winning filmmaker Emerald Fennell (Promising Young Woman) brings us a beautifully wicked tale of privilege and desire. Struggling to find his place at Oxford University, student Oliver Quick (Barry Keoghan) finds himself drawn into the world of the charming and aristocratic Felix Catton (Jacob Elordi), who invites him to Saltburn, his eccentric family’s sprawling estate, for a summer never to be forgotten.

“Outrageously watchable” Telegraph ★★★★★

Directed by Emerald Fennell
With Barry Keoghan, Jacob Elordi
2hrs 7 mins // US 2023

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Wednesday Quiz Night – Robin Hood & Little John, Arnold, 8.30pm

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Thursday, December 28


Thursday Quiz Night – The Gleaners, Calverton, 8.30pm


Themed Thursday Disco Reggae and SKA – Top Spot Club, Carlton, 8.00pm

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Quiz Night – Sashas Bar, Arnold

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Thursday Quiz Night – The Vale Hotel, Woodthorpe, 8.00pm

Weekly quiz night in support of local food bank.

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Thursday Quiz Night – Copper Mapperley, 7.00pm


Thursday Quiz Night – Gedling Inn, Gedling, 8.00pm

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All listings correct at time of going to press

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Match Report: Carlton Town FC 0 – 3 Newton Aycliffe

NPL First Division East – December 19

Shea Thompson-Harris was sent off as Carlton Town lost 3-0 at home to Newton Aycliffe.

Thompson-Harris saw red less than 15 minutes into the game to leave the Millers with just 10 men for the vast majority of the match.  And the Newtonians made their advantage count with a controlled display and three unanswered second half goals.

Mark Harvey and Tommy Brookbanks made one change to the side which had won at Sheffield last time out with Lamin Manneh returning from suspension to replace the absent Greg Tempest.

The referee made no allowances for the slippery surface, handing out yellow cards all night long including one as early as the fourth minute for the visitors Wayne Whitfield for what looked like no more than a straightforward foul.   Niall Davie took the resultant free kick and Peter Dearle stabbed his cross just over the bar.

Thompson-Harris was sent off on 14 minutes for retaliation after claims of a stamp and an elbow by a Newton player.  It was difficult to see in the gloom and it all seemed a little unnecessary, but Carlton have had an issue with unnecessary red cards this season and this was just the latest.  The end result was the home side had just the ten men and Newton Aycliffe took advantage, playing calm composed football and looking to stretch the Millers at every opportunity in very much the same way that the Milers had done to 10-man Sheffield in their previous game.

They created very little in the way of clear chances in the first half thanks primarily to sterling work by the Millers defence and midfield, with Dearle making one excellent block and David Adegbola, Dean Freeman, Niall Hylton and Khyle Sargent in particular closing down multiple attacks.

Felix Annan made a fine save from Whitfield while captain Ethan Wood pulled one effort wide.

Manneh and Alex Hardwick were isolated up front and had little chance to do anything positive, but Carlton did almost score from the kick off in the second half when Davie tried an audacious chip which goalkeeper Nathan Fisher was just about equal to.

Jake Petitjean then went close as Newton continued to stretch Carlton but with no breakthrough they made a double substitution on the hour.  One of the substitutes was Kyle Davis and within 30 seconds of coming on he opened the scoring.  A free kick into the area saw Petitjean fire at goal.  Davie cleared off the line but Davis controlled and fired the loose ball into the net.

Carlton responded a few minutes later.  A fine run by Adegbola, linking up with Manneh, led to a cross to Hardwick.  He knocked the ball back to Davie who lifted his shot over the bar from a good position.

Annan was called upon to make a superb save from the dangerous Wood before Carlton pushed forward again, only for Davie to be brought down by an industrial challenge from Jack Clarkson.

Liam Adamson went close to doubling the visitors’ lead when he beat Annan, only to see his shot hit the post.

Carlton’s best chance to equalise followed immediately afterwards.  A fine run by Adegbola led to a corner.  Fisher completely missed Davie’s delivery but when the ball fell to Hardwick at the back post he could only lift his effort over the bar.

Newton punished the Millers by scoring the game-killing second goal.  Another excellent run from Wood saw him outpace the Carlton defence on the right.  He crossed to the back post where Jack Blackford converted easily.

Five minutes later the Newtonians completed the scoring when a lovely ball from Oscar Eckley-Aldsworth sent Adamson away on the right.  He took his time before finishing with aplomb.  It was a disappointing night for the home supporters but they remained to the end to show their appreciation to the 10 men for their efforts.

Carlton Town: F Annan, S Thompson-Harris, N Hylton, D Freeman, P Dearle, K Sargent (M Ford 84), L Manneh (Z Hill 85), N Davie, A Hardwick, A Howes (L Durow 40), D Adegbola. Unused subs:  M Ford, M Jawarra

Goals: Kyle Davis 61, Jackson Blackford 81, Liam Adamson 86

Carlton Town Supporters Club MOTM: Felix Annan

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SANTO IS COMING TO TOWN: Nottingham Forest confirm appointment of new coach to replace Steve Cooper

Nottingham Forest have released a statement confirming the appointment of Nuno Espírito Santo as first team head coach.

Nuno will join the club on a two-and-a-half-year contract and will take charge of his first match on Saturday when Forest face Bournemouth at The City Ground.

The 49-year-old arrives with a wealth of experience having managed over 460 games in his career, including in the Premier League, La Liga, UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League.

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Nuno Espírito Santo will be in the dugout for the first time this Saturday when Forest take on Bournemouth at the City Ground

Nuno began his managerial career at Rio Ave, guiding the Portuguese side to two cup finals and qualification to the Europa League for the first time in their history before taking charge of Valencia in 2014.

He steered the Spanish outfit to Champions League football with a fourth-placed finish in La Liga in 2014/15, before spending a year in charge of Porto where he won 27 of his 49 games at the helm.

A move to England came in 2017 as Nuno took charge of Wolverhampton Wanderers. In his four seasons at Molineux, he led Wolves into the Premier League after winning the Sky Bet Championship title, before achieving successive seventh-placed finishes in their first two seasons back in the top flight.

Nuno also led Wolves into Europe, guiding them to the quarter-finals of the Europa League in 2019/20, with his departure in 2021 bringing an end to an impressive tenure in the West Midlands.

After a spell in charge of Tottenham Hotspur during the 2021/22 campaign, Nuno now arrives at The City Ground having most recently managed in Saudi Arabia with Al-Ittihad, where he led the club to league and domestic cup honours last season.

The new head coach will take charge of his first training session with the squad this morning as they prepare for Saturday’s Premier League fixture when The Reds host Bournemouth at The City Ground (15:00 kick-off).

The full press statement from Nottingham Forest FC can be read HERE.

VIDEO: Watch police raid properties to find gang members who stole nearly £1m of agricultural equipment from across Notts – including Gedling borough

A gang of thieves who stole nearly £1 million worth of plant and agricultural equipment from across Notts – including Gedling borough – have been jailed.

Colin Warriner, Dominic Alderton, Aaron Booth, Gary Self, Stefan Ward and John Watson were the men behind a large-scale rural theft and burglary conspiracy that lasted for more than two years.  

The organised crime group repeatedly targeted different rural communities across the East Midlands between April 2020 and June 2022 – causing their victims to lose more than £910,000 worth of equipment in the process.

Plant and agricultural machinery, pick-up trucks, Land Rovers, vans and power tools were all taken by the gang during a series of large-scale thefts and commercial burglaries from properties in Gedling borough and other areas of Nottinghamshire, as well as across Lincolnshire and the surrounding East Midlands region.

Police retrieved a mobile phone that one of the suspects had attempted to flush down the toilet at one of the addresses

Two knuckledusters and cash were discovered by police at one of the raided properties

Stolen motor vehicles were broken up into parts to be sold on or used for creating new vehicles with a cloned identity (PIC: Notts Police)

Led by Warriner, the group specifically targeted rural communities by stealing motor vehicles and other items of plant, with the intention of then breaking up the stolen items into parts to be sold on, or create a new vehicle with a cloned identity.

After an initial investigation and a series of warrants by Nottinghamshire Police’s Rushcliffe Operation Reacher Team, a significant number of vehicles and vehicle parts were recovered.

The group were eventually caught out following an extensive joint investigation by Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire detectives, which ran over a number of months in a bid to identify a pattern of offending and track down those responsible.

Detectives were able to link 65 different offences and put them in a position where they were able to carry out a series of synchronised early morning raids on 3 May 2023.

Officers from Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire and Leicestershire worked together to execute six warrants at the same time at different addresses in Newark, Screveton and East Bridgford, in Nottinghamshire, and in Dunham-on-Trent, in Lincolnshire.

Police managed to retrieve a phone a suspect had tried to flush down the toilet at one of the addresses, while two knuckledusters, large quantities of cash and several other phones were also seized during the raids. 

Warriner, Alderton, Booth, Self, Ward and Watson were all detained as part of the police sting and later pleaded guilty to charges of conspiring to steal from another.

Each of them appeared for sentencing at Lincoln Crown Court on 15 December, where they were jailed for a combined 12 years and four months.

  • Warriner, 36, of Dunham Road, Newton on Trent, Lincoln, was sentenced to three years and nine months in prison
  • Alderton, 36, of no fixed address, was jailed for one years and six months
  • Booth, 25, of Occupation Lane, East Bridgford, received a two-year sentence, suspended for two years, while he was also handed a community order and made to complete 30 rehabilitation activity requirement days 
  • Self, 58, of Coneygrey Spinney, Newark, was jailed for three years and four months
  • Ward, 31, of Vessey Close, Newark, was sentenced to one year and six months in prison
  • Watson, 36, of Flintham Lane, Screveton, received a sentence of two years and three months

Detective Sergeant Richard Kinsey, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “These six men were involved in a conspiracy of 65 separate thefts between them over the space of two years. Each of those will have been felt keenly by their victims, who were all members of the rural community.

“All told, this rural theft conspiracy resulted in nearly a million pounds worth of vehicles, plant and agricultural equipment being stolen, which will have had a devastating impact on these businesses and families.

“The theft of these types of items can have an absolutely debilitating impact on the local businesses that rely on them and directly affect people’s livelihoods, which is precisely why the police dedicated our efforts into tackling these crimes as we understand how much doing this means to rural communities.

“This was an extensive investigation that ran over a period of time and involved close collaboration between Nottinghamshire Police and Lincolnshire Police, with this culminating in a series of simultaneous warrants.

“I’d like to extend my thanks to our colleagues from Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire and partners from across the region, as without our capacity to work between multiple forces, this result would not have been possible.

“This operation was ultimately successful, and we are delighted to have now seen six participants of this organised crime group sentenced for their crimes.”

Detective Inspector Dave Harrop, of Lincolnshire Police, added:

“The investigation represented a considerable investment of resources by both Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire Police at a time of significant competing demands. I would like to thank everyone for their support.

“This was a tenacious investigation, and its success was driven by a small but dedicated team of detectives who tackled organised criminals who have plagued our rural communities head-on and brought them to justice. There has been a noticeable reduction in these crimes across the region since these men were remanded.

“This type of crime has a major impact on our rural communities, and this will not be tolerated.

“Rural crime is one of our top policing priorities and we continue to investigate all reports to ensure justice is served.”

More than 95% of homes now sold at Linby development

Bellway East Midlands is building 255 new homes at Sherwood Gate off Papplewick Lane, with over 95 per cent of the properties for sale now sold.

Bellway launched the development in November 2017, with the first reservation on the site having been made in January 2018. The development is due to be completed in the summer of 2024. 

The final three-bedroom houses are now for sale and there are now just eight properties remaining unsold, four of which are in the later stages of construction and are due to be completed early next year.

These are the three-bedroom Somerby and Lichfield designs – the last three-bedroom houses to be built at the development – and the four-bedroom Gelsmoor, which are all now available to reserve.

Heidi Higgins, Bellway East Midlands Sales Manager, said: “With construction already well advanced, we’re anticipating that one of the two final Gelsmoor properties will be ready for its new owners to move into in the new year and the final Somerby and Lichfield properties will be ready for their new residents to move into next spring.

“Both the Somerby and Lichfield offer carefully planned layouts, with spacious kitchen/dining rooms opening out to the garden and separate living rooms downstairs, and en suite main bedrooms upstairs, while the Lichfield also offers a handy utility room.

“The Gelsmoor, meanwhile, has a kitchen/breakfast room and a separate living/dining room, plus a utility room and study downstairs.

“We’re seeing a considerable amount of interest from people looking for a high-quality, energy efficient new home, who are impressed by the savings they can make by moving to a new-build property.

“Buyers here also love Sherwood Gate’s semi-rural setting within easy reach of Nottingham and Hucknall. It gives people the best of both worlds, which is something we find customers really value.”

Visitors to Sherwood Gate can look round two show homes and the development features areas of public open space, a fully equipped children’s play area, and an ecology area to support wildlife.

Heidi said: “Our focus on valuable outdoor space is so important as these elements are part of what makes Sherwood Gate an exceptional place to live.”

The three-bedroom Somerby is currently available to reserve from £249,950, while the semi-detached Lichfield is for sale from £279,950 and the detached Lichfield from £289,950. The four-bedroom Gelsmoor is on sale from £379,950.

For more information, visit https://www.bellway.co.uk/new-homes/east-midlands/sherwood-gate or contact the sales team on 0115 672 6788.

Here are the 10 toxic foods your pets should avoid this Christmas

The festive season can be a dangerous time for pets, with an abundance of food around the house that may pose a threat.

While it is well-known how toxic chocolate is to pets, there is a wide range of other treats that also pose a risk, so it is important pet owners know what their pet can and cannot eat.

To ensure Christmas is a happy and safe time for owners and pets alike across Gedling borough, Bella and Duke’s Canine Nutritional Advisor, Jude McCoy has listed her top 10 festive foods owners should avoid giving their pets.

Raisins

Raisins, much like their fresh version grapes, are toxic to dogs. It is thought the flavonoids, monosaccharides and tannins found in grapes and subsequently raisins are difficult for dogs to metabolise and can lead to potential kidney damage.

Chocolate

Chocolate is a definite no-no for dogs. It contains a substance called theobromine which is really difficult for dogs to metabolise. The level of toxicity depends on the darkness and concentration of the cacao, so a quality 85 per cent dark chocolate bar should be avoided at all costs. Play on the side of caution and keep all chocolate far from their reach.

Fruit cake

This cake is toxic to dogs because it contains raisins and sultanas both of which are the dried version of grapes and can cause kidney damage. Fruitcake is also has a very high density of carbohydrates, which is very difficult for your dog to digest.

Mince pies

You guessed it, they contain raisins and sultanas! Many pre packaged mince pies also contain butter and cow’s milk which contains a sugar called lactose, which dogs lack the necessary enzyme for digesting. Ingesting lactose can then cause digestive discomfort for your furry friend.

Christmas pudding

Again it’s those pesky raisins and sultanas! If eaten, you should consult your vet straight away.

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Check out our guide to avoid poisoning your pet over the festive period

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Vet bills are the last thing you need on top of forking out for all those gifts for friends and family

Alcohol

This might seem like a no brainer to keep the booze out of reach of prying paws. An alarming rate of stories of pets stealing alcohol from a stray glass come out each year, the enticing smells of fruity ciders and floral gins can trick your pet into thinking they are stumbling across a delicious treat. In severe cases, if your pet does consume alcohol their body temperature can drop and they could experience low blood sugar and fall into a coma. If you expect they have consumed a lot consult a veterinary professional immediately.

Cheese

While it is hard to say across the board that all cheese is bad for your dogs, many are high in fat and should be given in moderation. There are some safe options such as cottage cheese, feta and goat’s cheese that are a delicious treat but avoid the likes of blue cheese as the moulds are not good for your pets to ingest and can result in vomiting.

Gravy

While many think gravy will make a tasty topper for the pet’s dinner, it can often contain a lot of salt and sometimes onions! This can lead to salt toxicity and dehydration in your furry friend, a great alternative that you can use without compromising taste is a natural bone broth.

Onions

These contain a substance called N-propyl disulfide, which whilst hardly noticed by humans is toxic to our pets. It can lead to the breakdown of their red blood cells so while you think it could make a tasty topper for their Christmas meal, be careful giving them any sauces, broths or gravy containing them.

Cooked bones

While raw bones are a great option, given under supervision and in moderation, to keep your pet occupied, in their cooked form they are brittle and easily fragment into sharp shards. They can get stuck in your dog’s throat, stomach or intestines. Opt for treating them this Christmas with a natural chew that can keep them busy during the festivities.

“We need to ensure our pets don’t get their paws on anything toxic this Christmas”

Jude McCoy, Canine Nutritional Advisor at Bella and Duke, said: “Christmas isn’t just a holiday for humans any more but our pets, too.

“We all like to treat ourselves and indulge in a variety of different foods while we share the festivities with friends and families. With this comes an extra element of risk for our pets as the house gets filled with tasty treats.

“We need to take the added level of precaution to ensure our pets don’t get their paws on anything toxic, it’s better to be safe than sorry so stick to feeding them natural species-appropriate treats to avoid any unnecessary trips to the vets.”

Gedling borough’s latest petrol and diesel prices – and where’s the cheapest to fill up

Petrol prices remain high across the country, as households across Gedling borough continue to be squeezed by the cost of living crisis.

Gedling Eye has compiled a list of the cheapest petrol pumps in Gedling borough. The data is sourced from PetrolPrices.com, which covers major service stations including brands like BP, Shell, and Texaco as well as supermarkets, smaller chains and independent stations.

The website combines price data from Catalist with its own crowdsource data, which comes from website users and forecourt owners. The site says it hopes to have “the most up to date and reliable price data across the industry”.

The UK’s average fuel price is 141.7p per litre for Unleaded and 149.7p per litre for diesel as of December.

The following prices were reported on 19/12/23

Here are the latest prices from across the borough…

UNLEADED…

Arnold

Sainsbury’s Arnold – 136.9p

CHEAPEST – Asda Arnold – 136.7p

BP Daybrook (Mansfield Road) – 137.9p

Esso Maid Marion (Mansfield Road) – 137.9p

Carlton

Texaco Burton Road – 141.9p

Shell Carlton Square – 139.9p

Texaco Westdale Lane (East Lane Service Station) -142.9p

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Colwick

Sainsbury’s Colwick 135.9p

Lambley

Lambley Motors – N/A

Mapperley

Co-op Mapperley – 139.9p

Netherfield

Morrisons – 138.9p

DIESEL…

Arnold

Sainsbury’s Arnold 144.9p

Asda Arnold – 144.7p

BP Daybrook – 145.9p

Esso Maid Marion (Mansfield Road) – 145.9p

Carlton

Texaco Burton Road – 149.9p

Shell Carlton Square – 147.9p

Texaco Westdale Lane (East Lane Service Station) – 149.9p

Colwick

CHEAPEST – Sainsbury’s Colwick – 143.9p

Lambley

Lambley Motors – N/A

Mapperley

Co-op Mapperley – 147.9p

Netherfield

Morrisons – 146.9p

Gedling MP backs pupils’ campaign for new pedestrian crossing near Carlton school

An MP has added his voice to a campaign by pupils and teachers calling for improved road safety measures near a Carlton school

Tom Randall MP visited Haddon Primary & Nursery School to support their efforts in calling for a new pedestrian crossing on Westdale Lane between Glendale Close and Haddon Close.

The MP for Gedling visited the school earlier in the year and at that time discussed the issue with representatives of the children’s School Parliament.

Nina Capek is headteacher at the school and said she is really grateful for the MP’s continued support.

She said: “We know that every school is concerned about the safety of its families during their journeys to and from school, but we feel that in our case there would be a simple solution which would dramatically improve road safety for school users and the wider community in Carlton.

“We are really grateful that Tom Randall MP is supporting us in our campaign for a pedestrian crossing on Westdale Lane, and that he has taken the time to visit us not once, but twice.  During his first visit, our children passionately explained to him why they felt a pedestrian crossing is needed. Mr Randall then joined us at the end of the day, in pouring rain, so he could see the issues for himself.  

“He was so impressed by the children and understanding of the issues that he agreed to support them in putting together a petition and obtaining signatures. The response to the petition has been phenomenal, and we have already gained a significant number of signatures.”

Pupil Ronnie Kremin is in year 6 and said: “We want to make it safer for people to walk to school by getting a crossing. This will also help the environment as people can leave their cars at home and walk to school. We think that if we all work together, we can make it better for a lot of people.”

Gedling MP Mr Randall said: “After hearing of a recent incident, sadly involving a child being hit by a car, I wanted to do all I could to improve road safety, so I have worked alongside school children to launch a petition calling on the County Council to install a pedestrian crossing.

“It was great to see children so passionate about improving their local area when they were collecting petition signatures from families at the school gate last week.

“Afterwards, I walked around the neighbouring residential streets to collect additional signatures from the community. The petition will soon be submitted by Haddon Primary School to the County Council, and I hope to see a crossing installed soon.”

B&M Arnold planned opening hours revealed as retail giant lodges booze license bid

B&M has lodged an application for a booze licence at its planned Arnold store.

The retail giant has submitted a new premises licence application with Gedling Borough Council for the former Wilkos unit on Front Street. The chain hopes to have alcohol off sales of alcohol on Monday to Sunday between 7am and 11pm.

The former Wilkos store has remained empty since it closed on October 8.

The new B&M store will open up inside the former Wilko’s building that closed back in October (IMAGE: Google)

B&M announced plans to takeover a number of former Wilkos store and it revealed last week that the Arnold site would be one of them.

Fans of the chain said they were happy the building would have new life breathed into it when B&M plans were revealed “We could have a full day out here if it opens,” one shopper posted on Gedling Eye’s Facebook page. “Aww yes, B&M is definitely most welcome,” said another.

B&M’s full application can be inspected by contacting the council’s licensing department, between 8am and 4pm Monday to Friday

Any representations must be made in writing by Thursday, January 11 to the Licensing Section, Public Protection Services, Gedling Borough Council, Civic Centre, Arnot Hill Park, Arnold Nottingham NG5 6LU.

Christmas Gift Ideas for Adventure-Loving Kids by WonderDays

This Christmas, let the children who are born to be adventurous experience thrilling activities through the gift experiences offered by WonderDays. Step into a realm of infinite options with our carefully selected roster of exhilarating escapades guaranteed to render this holiday season extraordinary. WonderDays has made the best Christmas gifts for your energetic children that include both airborne and down-to-earth experiences.

Gift Cards by WonderDays: The Gateway to Adventure

The first step of this adventurous trip is the flexible gift cards from WonderDays. If one is buying something for someone who needs to choose for themselves, then this is a perfect option. These gift cards are a way into diverse adventures, which will enable this little adventurer to decide on an appropriate dream journey. It’s not just a card, but the door to exciting adventures.

Triple Junior Supercar Driving Experience: In the fast lane, young speedsters

A budding race car fan could not ask for anything better than the triple junior supercar driving experience. However, instead of only driving, this Christmas gift promises them to become drivers, taking the wheel behind at least three jr supercars. Little speedsters live their dream every day at WonderDays.

The Bear Grylls High Ropes Challenge: Conquering Heights with Courage

Take the elevation of the holiday spirit up a notch using The Bear Grylls High Ropes Challenge. This is more than just climbing, it’s a test of bravery and strength. In the air, young adventurers cross the adventure rope course at height gaining courage and self-esteem.

Helicopter Pilot Simulator Experience: Soaring Dreams to New Heights

Excite the imaginations of tomorrow’s pilots with a helicopter pilot simulator experience. A helicopter simulator will give kids an experience that is out of this world during Christmas with this gift. Achieving WonderDays where dreams come true! Young pilots fly virtually in an adventure of simulation.

Liverpool FC Museum & Stadium Tour: A Football Adventure

The Liverpool FC Museum & Stadium Tour provides an excellent Christmas gift for those who love football. It is a world that kids will want to step into and explore Anfield, the sacred ground and Liverpool FC history. A young sports enthusiast would not want to miss this tour, rather they would term it a football adventure.

Junior 4X4 Off-Road Experience: Mud, Thrills, and Adventure

Explore the unexplored through the Junior 4X4 Off-Road Experience. Muddy escapade of Christmas gift for kids on off road driving. Through the journey of navigating through these tough tracks, young pioneers become more resilient and develop an affinity for adventures.

Cadbury World Experience: A sweet adventure 

The experience at Cadbury World satisfies that sweet tooth. In this regard, WonderDays makes it possible for chocolates to transform Christmas into a sweet adventure where children can discover what lies on their backs. The chocolate processing journey takes young chocolates on a delicious journey from making to the exhibition.

Kids Spy Camp Experience: Unleashing the Inner Sleuth

The Kids Spy Camp Experience is an ideal present for kids dreaming about becoming secret agents. Christmas becomes a secretly conducted campaign for youth who are trained in the arts of spying, decoding, and sneaking. Unveiling the mysteries of the spooky world as well as beyond is the essence that goes beyond mere experience.

Zip World Bounce Below: Bouncing into Excitement
Take adventure to new heights with Zip World Bounce below. This Christmas gift experience transforms an underground cave into a trampoline playground. WonderDays ensures kids bounce into excitement as they leap and bound in this subterranean adventure, creating memories that defy gravity.