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How to Throw the Perfect Retirement Party

Reaching retirement is the beginning of a new chapter in your life, and one that is often good cause for celebration. If you, an employee or a loved one are happily retiring soon, it’s a great excuse to have a party and get everyone together to have a great time together. Of course, before you hold a party, there are a lot of things you need to get in order.

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Parties can be great fun, but they require a lot of planning and organisation to make sure everything goes smoothly. If it’s a big event, with lots of guests, then you definitely need to be prepared. Here are some top tips for throwing the perfect retirement party.

The Venue

Of course, every party no matter how big or small needs a venue. For some parties, a small space will do, but if you’re expecting a big turnout then you need more room for everyone. If you’re holding a retirement plan for an employee, you might have a suitable function room in your office, but if not you can also rent places for a party.

Finding party venues has never been easier thanks to online searches. You should be able to find lots of options in your local area, which is good because you don’t want to make people travel far. When choosing the venue, price and size are the two biggest factors to consider. However, you also want to think about what kind of amenities are included in the venue.

When it comes to party venues, there are lots of different options you could choose, depending on the type of party you want to hold. If the weather is nice, why not choose an outdoor location? Make sure that whatever option you choose, it has everything you need.

Your Guest List

Before planning your retirement party, make sure the person whose retirement you’re celebrating is happy about it. For most people, retiring is an opportunity to spend more time doing the things they love. However, it’s still a bittersweet event for a lot of people. Once you’ve got the greenlight, you can start making your guest list for the event.

Of course, you want to invite everyone who your guest of honour loves and cares about. This means friends, family and work colleagues. If the party is going to be a surprise, you can find out through close friends of family members who you should invite. If not, simply asking them who they’d like to attend is the best way to create the guest list.

Food, Drinks and Fun

As with any party, you need to make sure there’s enough food and drink for everyone in attendance. Not having enough food out means people are more likely to leave sooner, which can be an advantage if you’re only planning a short event. However, if you want the party to last all night, the food and drinks need to be readily available.

Make sure that any dietary requirements are taken care of, looking at the guest list to see if anyone has food allergies or needs special considerations. If you’re planning a themed event, the food and drink is a great way to do something different and get creative with ideas.

Entertainment is another important factor for any good party. Think about what your guest of honour enjoys, and the kind of entertainment that will make their night special. Live music, DJs, dancing or light shows are all possibilities, and don’t be afraid to think outside the box.

Decoration

Last but not least, don’t forget the decoration when planning your party. Balloons, streamers, confetti, party hats and bunting are all great ideas to add some colour and excitement to any event. Make sure that the venue you choose allows decoration, and keep it within the theme if you have one.

Sainsbury’s axe recycling hub targeted by flytippers at Arnold superstore

A popular recycling hub has now been axed at a supermarket chain in Arnold.

Sainbury’s has now closed the recycling point based at its superstore in Sir John Robinson Way.

According to The Times, the supermarket giant has been quietly axing the recycling points despite pleas by locals and politicians to keep the services.

A sign at the former hub site readss: “The recycling centre is permanently closed. Your nearest tip is Calverton. CCTV is in operation and registrations will be passed on to the police of anyone fly tipping.”

The recycling site had recently been targeted by flytippers in recent months. Back in July customers were left outraged by the amount of rubbish dumped at the store’s recycling point, with piles of bin bags, cardboard boxes and old clothes being dumped at the site.

Rubbish spotted at the site back in July

In a statement from Sainsbury’s issued this week they said all recycling hubs were being closed to avoid duplicating services offered by local councils.

Sainsbury’s said: “We regularly review our services to ensure we’re helping customers in ways that benefit them the most.

“To avoid duplicating the recycling services offered by local councils, we’re instead focusing on materials which are traditionally harder for customers to recycle at home, such as flexible plastics, which we collect in all our supermarkets.”

Everyday Plastic founder, Daniel Webb slammed the decision.

He said: “This move not only places more reliance on kerbside recycling but also reduces the opportunity for those who may not have kerbside recycling services, such as residents in flats.”

Local shoppers were also angered by the move.

Arnold resident Lynn Moakes said: “Not everyone can get to Calverton. I don’t have a car and normally carry stuff down in bags. It was me doing my bit for the environment but I won;t be able to do that anymore.”

Tony Rowe said: “I only live around the corner. It won’t help the environment much now that I’ll have to drive a car to Calverton. Ridiculous.”

‘HELL, no!’ Strong reaction as Walkers launches new Christmas pudding-flavoured crisps in borough Aldi stores

Aldi stores across Gedling borough are selling a controversial new Walkers crisp flavour that one shopper has already called ‘a crime against humanity’.

In what is a combination that has surprised snack lovers, Walkers has decided to launch Christmas pudding-flavoured crisps.

The new limited edition Sweet & Spiced Christmas Pudding flavour comes as part of the Walkers Festive Selection Pack. Other flavours included in the bundle include Pigs in Blankets and Festive Turkey.

You can currently get your hands on the selection pack for £1.65 on ‘Specialbuys’ offer from your nearest Aldi.

And so far the Sweet & Spiced Christmas Pudding edition has sparked a strongest reaction, with Aldi proudly claiming that one TikTok user dubbed it a “crime against humanity”.

Reactions to the Christmas Pudding flavour in particular started coming in thick and fast on social media.

“Hell NO,” one person wrote in the comments on a social media post announcing the launch of the Christmas Pudding flavour, while another wrote: “Christmas pudding is disgusting… why would they make crisps with that taste?”, and a third questioned: “Christmas pudding? Is someone taking the p**s?”.

Not everyone was displeased though, as one pleasantly-surprised shopper wrote in reaction on Instagram: “I tried the Christmas pudding ones today just to be curious, and honestly they are nice – they taste of Carmel and cinnamon.”

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, Cityfibre and OpenReach

These are the roadworks and closures you need to know about

Arnold Lane, Gedling
30 October – 06 November
Responsibility for works: National Grid

Burton Road, Gedling
30 October – 02 November
Responsibility for works: Mua Gas Limited

Gedling Road, Arnold
31 October – 02 November
Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Parry Way, Arnold
31 October
Road closure for pothole repairs from junction of Killisick Road to end
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Victoria Road, Netherfield
31 October – 04 November
Delays likely due to lane closure
Responsibility for works: Hutchison 3G Ltd

Wighay Road, Linby
24 October
Delays likely due to road closure for pothole repairs
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Woodborough Road, Mapperley
26 October – 27 October
Delays likely due to lane closure
Responsibility for works: Hutchison 3G Ltd

Yew Tree Lane, Gedling
30 October
Delays likely due to road closure for pothole repairs from Willow Lane to end road
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Bestwood Country Park Access, Bestwood Village
01 November – 31 December
Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Burton Road, Carlton
27 October
Delays possible due to lane closure for pothole repairs at the junction with Gedling Road in Carlton.
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Carlton Hill, Carlton
24 October
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Foxhill Road, Carlton
27 October
Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Gedling Road, Carlton
28 October – 29 October
Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Green Lane, Lambley
26 October
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Greys Road, Woodthorpe
24 October
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Jessops Lane, Gedling
26 October
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Lambley Lane, Gedling
25 October
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Linsdale Gardens, Gedling
30 October – 06 November
Responsibility for works: National Grid

Longridge Road, Woodthorpe
26 October – 27 October
Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Main Road, Gedling
27 October
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Mansfield Road, Arnold
26 October – 26 October
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Nottingham Road, Woodborough,
26 October
Responsibility for works: Openreach

Nottingham Road, Burton Joyce
30 October – 31 October
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Nottingham Road, Gedling
30 October – 31 October
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Park Road, Calverton
25 October
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Sherbrook Terrace, Daybrook
25 October – 30 October
Responsibility for works: CityFibre

Spring Lane, Lambley
24 October
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Thorndale Road, Calverton
25 October
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Whernside Road, Woodthorpe
30 October – 02 November
Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Gedling bus services to benefit from £27m funding boost as £2 fare cap to be extended

Gedling borough bus services are set to benefit as part of £27 million worth of new funding from the cancelled HS2 northern project to improve services across Notts.

The “Get Around For £2” bus fare cap scheme is now due to be extended to help people save money. The cap had been due to rise to £2.50 but will instead remain at £2 and continue until December 31, 2024.

According to initial analysis from a recent report published by the Department, the scheme has helped encouraged people to get back on the bus, with almost half of respondents saying the fare cap is the main reason they are using the bus more.

44 bus Gedling

The £150 million from redirected HS2 funding is now being dedicated to levelling up bus services, with areas across the North and Midlands given extra support for bus services to become more frequent, more reliable, cheaper and easier to use.

Local authorities may use the additional funding to reintroduce evening services to support the night time economy, increase service frequency meaning less waiting time for passengers, introduce new routes to ensure areas previously unconnected are now connected or introduce a Demand Responsive Transport service to improve connectivity in rural areas.

Gedling MP Tom Randall praised the funding decision.

He said: “Taking the bus is the most popular form of public transport, which is why the Government is right to make the long-term decision to reinvest every penny of savings from HS2 into local transport.

“The combined £6,531,000 of funding for Nottinghamshire County Council and Nottingham City Council will be transformational for people across Gedling, improving services and making them cheaper and more reliable. 

“Today’s announcement is only possible due to the long-term decision taken to redirect every penny of savings from HS2 in transport projects across the country – benefitting more people in more places, more quickly.”

Transport Secretary, Mark Harper said: “Buses are the most popular form of public transport, which is why we are continuing to back our buses with record high levels of funding – supporting vital bus services and offering affordable travel for passengers.

“This increase in funding to deliver more reliable, frequent and affordable local bus services – and to extend the £2 bus fare cap – has only been possible with the redirected HS2 funding secured by this Government making the right long-term decisions for a brighter future.”

Motorists reminded of two road closures in Gedling borough

Motorists in Gedling borough are being reminded of two major road closures that begin today (23).

Major gas works are set to cause two weeks of misery for motorists and bus passengers, when Cadent Gas to carry out gas replacement works that will require the closure of Victoria Road.

The works are scheduled to take place between Monday, October 23 and Sunday, November 5th.

PICTURED: Signs have appeared on Burton Road reminding motorists about the road closure (PHOTO: Gedling Eye)

During the latest works, 44 and 44A buses will be diverted and not serve the town they will divert via Colwick Loop Road and Private Road No. 1 in both directions.

A spokesman for NCT said: “Stops sited on Manor Road, Station Road, Victoria Road, Meadow Road and Chaworth Road cannot be served.”

Works to install a raised zebra crossing are also taking place from today (23) near to Carlton-le-Willows School which will close a section of Burton Road near Carlton le Willows school until October 29.

A diversion will be in place during this time.

Buses are being diverted during the works.

Pathfinder 26/A towards Southwell will follow normal route as far as Burton Road (Coronation Walk), then divert right Stoke Lane, continue over the rail crossing to the junction with the Colwick Loop Road, then left onto the A612 to resume normal route.

Pathfinder 26 towards Nottingham will follow normal route as far as the junction of the A612/Burton Road, then continue on the A612, right Stoke Lane, continue over the rail crossing and then left Burton Road to resume normal route.

Following the closure, there will be four weeks of temporary traffic signals – from October 30 to November 24 2023.

Students at Carlton le Willows school are being told to use the Wood Lane entrance to the school during this time and also the original gates on Burton Road – at Coronation Walk and by the white house – which will remain open.

Match Report: Paviors RFC 54 – 12 Sutton Coldfield

Midlands 2 North – October 21

This weekend Arnold‘s Pavs welcomed Sutton Coldfield RFC to The Stump in round seven of the current Midlands 2 North competition.

Many seemed nonplussed that the game was still on given the national and local deluges of the last few days, this being testimony to the fantastic work done by the team at Howard Marshall Engineering in bringing the pitches up to a high standard over the off season.

The game also was a celebration for Pavs stalwart Steve Allen who was making his 300th first team appearance in the green and red – a great player as well as a great bloke who extols all of the values of community rugby in its purest form.

Pavs got off to a bright and busy start with Phil Eggleshaw touching down and George Billam adding the extras to give the home side the lead at 7-0 on ten minutes.

Eight minutes later hooker Owen Taylor completed a powerful forward drive to advance Pavs lead to 12-0.

Sutton Coldfield then came into the game and scored via a number of well executed rucks to narrow the lead to 12-5 on thirty five minutes.

Not to be outdone Pavs struck back on thirty nine minutes when Owen Taylor went in for his second try following another well constructed forward drive. With George Billam in fine kicking form the extras were duly added to give Pavs a 19-5 lead at the break.

Following the break, Pavs were very much on the front foot. On forty six minutes, wing Alex Rimmington finished off a superbly created backs move to put Pavs 26-5 up with the Billam extras.

Steve Allen took a break and was replaced by Dan Hyams and the Sutton Coldfield having been under immense pressure now found themselves in trouble with fresh legs on the front row.

Further changes came on fifty five minutes, with talented young centre Morgan James making way for Harry Kerr and Alistair Plant giving the impressive Theo Collier a break.  

On the hour, flanker Josh Flanagan fought his way over following another lineout forward drive and with the now customary Billam conversion take Pavs 33-5 in front.

On sixty five minutes, the strong running Matt Molyneux cut through the Sutton Coldfield defence to touch down between the posts. George Billam added the extras to take Pavs pretty much out of sight at 40-5.

With Pavs now running rampant, Alex Rimmington crossed the whitewash on seventy minutes and Aussie Tom Gladwin battled his way over for his first try for the club on seventy five minutes. Billam added the extras to give Pavs a 54-5 lead with minutes left.

Steve Allen made a reappearance to round his 300th appearance for the team to the pleasure of the gathered throngs.

With seconds left, Sutton Coldfield’s very sharp full back chased down a kick, before being illegally tackled on Pavs line. Very unfortunately,  replacement Harry Kerr was wrongly identified as the perpetrator and sent to the bin having only just recently come on. A penalty try was awarded to bring the final score to 54-12 in favour of the home side.

All in all, a fabulous day for Pavs. Confidence  has grown substantially with the group in recent weeks. They are a young and immensely likeable squad who not only revel in each others company, but are now putting things together skilfully on the pitch. Much of the credit must, of course, go to the coaching panel of Phil Eggleshaw and Jonty Green as well as “The Guru” Pat Billam, but the lads can congratulate themselves for maintaining their energy and positivity no matter the circumstances. Pavs now have a week off before playing West Bridgford RFC at on 4th November  – sure to be a spicy affair!! Onwards ….  !!!!

NB In recent times we have selected forward and back of the match. This is now impossible because the whole squad deserve the plaudits. Just a massive well done to everyone will have to suffice!!

Squad : Steve Allen (55 mins), Owen Taylor (2 Tries), Jake Baldry, Theo Collier (55 mins), Tom Gladwin, Josh Alton-Smith (VC), Josh Flanagan (1 Try), Phil Eggleshaw (1 Try), Ben Taylor, George Billam (7 Conv.), Alex Rimmington (2 Tries), Doug Billam (C), Morgan James( 55 mins), Noah Bhatia, Matt Molyneux (1 Try) 

Replacements : Harry Kerr (55mins), Dan Hyams (55 mins), Alistair Plant (55 mins)

Paviors Rugby Club play at Burntstump Hill, Arnold, NG5 8PQ and the club runs over twenty teams.

New players are always welcome – girls, boys, men & women, there is a team for all.

Further information about the club including contact details can be found on http://www.paviorsrfc.co.uk/ .

Match Report: Carlton Town FC 0 – 2 Stockbridge Park Steels

NPL First Division East – 21 October 2023

Late goals from Elliot Murray and Kurtis Turner saw Stocksbridge Park Steels win 2-0 at Stoke Lane.

The defeat was a major disappointment for the Millers, who came into the game having beaten league leaders Belper town in midweek and would have gone joint top with a win.  But ultimately the visitors finished the stronger side in a fairly flat affair and Carlton could have no complaints at the outcome.

With torrential rain the previous day causing a number of postponements across the country, the Millers did well to even get the game on.  Mark Harvey and Tommy Brookbanks made two changes to the side which had beaten Belper.  Khyle Sargent was suspended and Liam Bateman injured.  They were replaced by Shea Thompson-Harris and Michael Ford.

On a soft surface Carlton had what few opportunities there were in the first half.  Dean Freeman headed just wide from a Niall Davie corner on 10 minutes and visiting goalkeeper Ben Townsend made an excellent stop from Alex Hardwick just after the half hour, tipping his deflected free kick away from goal with Alex Howes firing the loose ball wide.

Lamin Manneh ran through on goal just before the break but was brought back by an offside flag.

Carlton suffered a blow at half time when player of the season Dan Brown, playing his 72nd consecutive match, had to go off through injury.  David Adegbola came on with Thompson-Harris moving to centre half.

Freeman went close to converting early in the second half but just couldn’t get on the end of a Davie free kick before Steels fashioned their first opportunity with Felix Annan saving from Luke Rawson.

Stocksbridge enjoyed more of the possession as the half progressed with Alex O’Connor firing over the top after some good play by Basille Zottos.

Annan then made an excellent save at the near post from Rawson before Charlie Oglesby headed wide from a good position.

With just three minutes remaining Steels won a contentious free kick on the half way line.  Goalkeeper Townsend took it, sending the ball into the penalty area.  Annan came to collect but fumbled the ball and Murray was on hand to fire home.

With Carlton chasing the game a neat passing move from Stocksbridge down the left saw them seal the win in added time when Turner’s deflected shot nestled in the corner of the net.  And Carlton’s misery was complete in the last seconds of the game when Thompson-Harris brought down Rawson on the edge of the box and received a straight red card for denying a goalscoring opportunity.

The players came across to the small home support at the final whistle to thank them for their efforts.  They will look to get back on track when Stockton Town visit in midweek.

Carlton Town: F Annan, S Thompson-Harris, L Durow, D Brown (D Adegbola 46), D Freeman, N Davie, L Manneh, M Ford, A Hardwick, A Howes (Z Hill 69), N Hylton (M Jawara 78). Unused subs:  L Sisawo-Danso

Goals: Elliot Murray 87, Kurtis Turner 90

Carlton Town Supporters Club MOTM: Niall Hylton

Att: 112

Gedling Lotto results: Winning numbers for Saturday, October 21, 2023

There is a chance to win up to £25,000 every Saturday when you play Gedling Lotto.

You just need to match six numbers to win the £25,000 jackpot.

We now publish the winning numbers each Saturday night.

THIS WEEK’S WINNING NUMBERS (21/10/23)

8 4 2 8 0 6

How does Gedling Lotto work?

Gedling Lotto is a weekly lottery draw that raises money for good causes across Gedling Borough. All good causes supported by the lottery will benefit the Gedling Borough and its residents.

Play the lottery, support Gedling Borough – it’s that simple!

From every £1 ticket you buy, 60p will go to local good causes in the Gedling Borough and improve our community.

Some of the many causes to benefit from the Lotto include:

  • Arnbrook Primary School
  • Arnold Swimming Club
  • Gedling Play Forum
  • Gedling Conservation Trust
  • Lambley Village Cricket Club
  • This is Gedling Magazine

Gedling Eye supports the This is Gedling 100% Independent NfP FREE Magazine and you can buy tickets here: https://www.gedlinglotto.co.uk/support/gedling

There is a chance to win up to £25,000 every Saturday when you play Gedling Lotto.

You just need to match six numbers to win the £25,000 jackpot.

Gedling Eye now publish the winning numbers each Saturday night.

DARTS: Gedling Club, Admiral Rodney, Nags Head and Old Ship top the league after two rounds

Lowdham & District Village Mens Dart League RESULTS October 18

Two games into the new season and four teams sit top of the table with three points.

The Gedling Club, Calverton‘s Admiral Rodney, Woodborough’s Nags Head and Lowdham’s Old Ship have all won one and drawn one of their opening two matches.

The league continues to look like it will be be a tight affair this season with five of the ten season openers ending in a tie and only one team, Calverton’s Gleaners ‘B’, having failed to pick up a point in their opening two matches.

The Knock Out Cup 1st round will be held on Wednesday, November 1 with an 8.30p.m. start as CWMC take on the Admiral Rodney and the Nags Head play the Cross Keys B/J.

New players and teams are always welcome and with seven of the ten teams based in the borough it’s a great way to spend your Wednesday evening. If you want to get involved or learn more, you can visit the league Facebook page here .