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Newstead bride gifts over £1200 to Cancer Research for her wedding anniversary

When your wedding anniversary is approaching then you are probably planning ways to celebrate. Perhaps a romantic weekend away or a nice meal out with the family? Well not for this Newstead bride.

Erika Astill (24), Newstead wanted to re-create her special day at her families special place but with a twist. The newlyweds were not asking for gifts or cards they simply requested the company of friends, family and the local community to join them at their wedding reception venue, The Pit at Newstead, and dig deep into their pockets for a cause that is close to Erika’s heart, Cancer Research. And to say Erika did the charity and her community proud is an understatement!

Over 100 people accepted the open invite to the event which was held last month (September) and it continues to keep raising funds with the current total exceeding a whopping £1200. 

On the day the couple recreated a little slice of their wedding reception with live music from local artist Chris Fox who generously donated his time and food from Zenzerros Wood Fired Pizza. The creator of their wedding cake also provided stunning cupcakes to sell and friends and family donated raffle prizes. 

However, all eyes were still firmly on the bride at this event when Erika not only ‘braved the shave’ but also gave others the opportunity to have go at shaving her head, in exchange for a donation of course!

Erika Astill said “It couldn’t have gone better and I couldn’t be more thankful. A day surrounded by my family, friends and my inspiration Rosie. I never dreamt we would raise such a huge amount.”

PHOTOS: Courtesy of The Pit @ Newstead

The shaving was started by Rosie, Erika’s work colleague who was the inspiration behind the chosen charity and husband Calum even took the opportunity to have a go at shaving his gorgeous bride.

The event also included a mind blowing raffle prize of a tandem paraglide that was also up for grabs and local resident Josh Booth did a jubilant celebratory lap of the field when he was announced of the winner.

The Pit @ Newstead Landlady Lorraine Horrocks said “Today has been a shining example of the superb community we have in Newstead. Despite many residents not being overly affluent they have still contributed by means of time, support, attendance as well as financially. It’s been a fun and worthy day for the whole community”

Erikas Just Giving page is still active if you wish to support Cancer research and can be found at Erika’s Giving Page (cancerresearchuk.org) .

The Pit @ Newstead can be found at Tilford Road, Newstead Village, NG15 0BU and further information including contact details can be found HERE.

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

Burlington Road, Carlton
23 October – 27 October
Road closure for repairs along full length of road.
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Burton Road, Gedling
18 October – 21 October
Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Burton Road, Gedling
21 October – 29 October
Delays likely due to road closure to create new Access to Carlton le Willows Academy plus Zebra Crossing between Beaumaris Drive and Linden Grove.
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Calverton Road, Arnold
23 October
Responsibility for works: Hutchison 3G Ltd

Meadow Road, Netherfield
23 October – 05 November
Delays likely due to road closure
Responsibility for works: Cadent

Old Rufford Road, Calverton
19 October – 25 October
Responsibility for works: Virgin Media

Redland Avenue, Carlton
17 October – 18 October
Delays likely due to road closure for pothole repairs from junction of Redland Grove to junction of Park Avenue
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Victoria Road, Netherfield
23 October – 05 November
Delays likely due to road closure so that Cadent can carry out essential gas maintenance in the road to replace old iron gas mains with more durable plastic pipes.
Responsibility for works: Cadent

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

Bank Hill, Woodborough
18 October – 20 October
Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Burntstump Hill, Calverton
19 October – 25 October
Responsibility for works: Virgin Media

Burntstump Hill, Papplewick
19 October – 25 October
Responsibility for works: Virgin Media

Carlton Hill, Carlton
23 October – 25 October
Responsibility for works: Cadent

Match Report: Melbourne 22 – 26 Paviors RFC

Midlands 2 North – October 14

This weekend Arnold‘s Pavs travelled over to Melbourne RFC in round 6 of the Midlands 2 North rugby competition for the first 1st XV fixture between the two clubs. Pavs were able to welcome back Will Taylor and Doug Billam from injury in a pacey looking backline.

From the kick off, it was Melbourne who took the early initiative with some strong forward plays. Accordingly, they scored their first try on three minutes, followed by a second on thirteen minutes to go 14-0 up.

During this early period, Pavs had been playing some expansive rugby, but seemingly got punished every time there was error. On nineteen minutes, Pavs finally crossed the line when the Billam brothers combined and a skilful behind the back pass from George was snaffled by Doug who then sprinted in to score.

George then added the extras the narrow Melbourne’s lead to 14-7. Not to be outdone, Melbourne again powered back after a strong period of Pavs play to again extend their lead to 19-7 at half time.

Immediately after the break, the expansive style that Pavs always try to play with was well rewarded when hooker Owen Taylor finished off a fine movement and with the Billam extras again bring Melbourne within range at 19-14.

The home side added a penalty to go 22-14 up on forty nine minutes. From this point on, Pavs seemed to grow in confidence, with the multi phase play they had been trying to establish in the first half now being executed with no little style and skill. On fifty three minutes, a slick wide passing move saw Will Taylor sprint in to touch down and with another Billam conversion narrow Melbourne’s lead to 22-21.

Pavs confidence then built further, with scrum half Ben Taylor taking the ball from the back of a well executed driving maul to score and put Pavs in front in seventy minutes at 26-22. The last ten minutes was a harum scarum affair with both sides competing strongly in all areas.

Moving into the last three minutes, Melbourne camped on Pavs line. Aaron Langan and Matt Molyneux were invited to take a ten minute rest, leaving Pavs with just thirteen players to defend the lead.

A huge defensive effort saw Pavs turn the ball over on their own line before being awarded a penalty which George Billam put in to touch with still a minute left on the clock. Both sides went at it hammer and tong, before Ben Taylor punted the ball into touch to secure a hard fought for victory.

A highly entertaining game, thoroughly enjoyed by the gathered throngs and also one that should give Pavs the confidence boost they need. They scored 19 points to 3 in the second half and had to defend for their lives away from home – no better way to prepare for next week’s home fixture against Sutton Coldfield RFC where Pavs will look to take their building form up another level.

Squad – Steve Allen, Owen Taylor (1 try), Jake Baldry, Aaron Langan, Theo Collier,Josh Flanagan, Josh Alton-Smith, Phil Eggleshaw, Ben Taylor (1 try), George Billam (3 conv), Will Taylor (1 try), Morgan Jones, Doug Billam (1 try), Alex Rimmington, Matt Molyneux.

Rep – Tom Gladwin (70 mins), Harry Kerr, Harry Pritchard.

Forward of the Match – The Pack !!

Back of The Match – The Backline!!

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/ .

Police launch new operation to prevent shoplifters from selling on goods in borough pubs

Police are introducing new measures to prevent shoplifters from selling on their stolen wares to Gedling borough pubs and their customers.

Nottinghamshire Police has launched Operation Motivation in the hope that these new measures will prevent shoplifters from making money through their crimes.

Cops say shoplifters will often attempt to sell on their stolen goods such as alcohol, tobacco, meat and beauty products to customers at local pubs to fund addictions and other complex needs.

They will also attempt to sell on high-value items to some pubs or an off-licence at a discounted price.

Officers are now working with hundreds of licenced premises across the county – including Gedling borough.

They will be encouraging licenced premises to report any shoplifter who comes into their business and attempts to sell items to customers or staff.

Licensees who turn a blind eye to this behaviour will find themselves in trouble, from a written warning to having their licence revoked.  

Inspector Oliver Vale, who is leading the operation, said: “A lot of shoplifters will steal from local stores and then attempt to sell them quite close to where the crime took place.

“We are aware of shoplifters that will enter pubs and try and sell to customers. We are also aware of shoplifters that will try and sell to venues.

“We want licenced premises to feel empowered and to report this activity and know that we will act.

“Shoplifting is not only a massive blight on businesses but also the community as a whole.

“Businesses have closed due to repeated bouts of shoplifting and then communities lose vital businesses on their doorsteps as a result.

“It also funds other criminality, lining the pockets of organised criminal groups who peddle dangerous drugs such as heroin and crack cocaine on the streets of Nottingham.

“We want to educate and inform. However, for those businesses that actively allow shoplifters to sell on their stolen items within their premises then we will take enforcement action.”

Posters warning of the dangers of buying from shoplifters will be displayed in premises in the borough over the coming months.

Staff guidance packs are also being delivered on what to do if they come across this activity.

Inspector Vale added: “Retailers have been calling for policing to look not only at the root cause of offending but also where these stolen items are disposed of.

“It is clear that thieves will tend to select things that are easy to sell.

“Licenced premises such as pubs have at times been used as a marketplace to sell items quickly and in close proximity to the area from which they were stolen.

“There is also a market for some licenced premises to purchase items such as alcohol and tobacco to re-sell at a massive profit.

“These premises are in the minority and we are lucky in Nottinghamshire to have such a high proportion of professional licensed premises.

“The scope of the campaign is to educate licenced premises on the impact, gather support to prevent premises being used as marketplaces, and to dissuade from purchasing stolen products for re-sale.”

A business that knowingly allows stolen good to be sold by another within their premises will be issued with a written warning.

If there are previous breaches of licence conditions this will be raised to a final written warning or review as appropriate, which could see their business closed.

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A business which purchases stolen goods shall have their licence reviewed, which could see their business closed, and shall have criminal proceedings taken against them for handling stolen goods.

Calverton Parish Council showcases new community units with open day

Calverton Parish Council has announced plans for an open day to introduce three new community units created as part of an extension to the village hall.

The event is due to take place on Saturday, October 21 from 10.00am to 3.00pm and provides an opportunity for residents and businesses to get a first glimpse of the new units.

Calverton Parish Councillor Andy Meads said: “This occasion offers a perfect opportunity for members of the public, community organisations, and prospective hirers to explore this valuable addition to the village’s facilities.

“Each unit has been designed to be self-contained, including amenities such as air conditioning, ample storage space, and kitchenette. The versatile space is available for booking during regular morning, afternoon and evening slots, providing a flexible solution to cater to a variety of community needs.

“One of the units is envisaged to potentially serve as a community cafe, offering an additional amenity for visitors to William Lee Park and other Village Hall users.”

Pictured: Updates on the progress of the new community units (Facebook)

Calverton Parish Council has been keeping the community regularly updated on the progress of the new builds with regular photos of the construction progress.

For further information and enquiries please contact the Parish Office on 0115 965 4560 or email clerk@calvertonparishcouncil.gov.uk.

Two weeks of misery as gas works close part of town centre road

Major gas works are set to cause two weeks of misery for motorists and bus passengers, with closures on a Netherfield town centre route.

Contractors Network Plus will work on behalf of 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.

NCT 44 bus
PICTURED: The 44 bus will be diverted around Netherfield during the works (IMAGE: NCT)

Works were scheduled to take place back in September but plans were abandoned.

During the latest works, 44 and 44A buses will be diverted and not serve the town they will divert via Burton Road, 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.”

Residents took to social media to voice their disapproval at the delays

Angie Mar wrote: “It’s the businesses I really feel sorry for as times are tough enough, people from outside Netherfield will start going elsewhere.”

Molly Reilly posted: “I swear Netherfield is just a constant building site.”

Match Report: Ossett Utd 0 – 2 Carlton Town FC

NPL First Division East – 14 October 2023

Second half goals from Liam Bateman and Niall Davie saw Carlton Town win their fourth away game of the season with a dominant display at Ossett Utd.

It’s a reflection of the distances covered by the Millers on their away journeys these days that the fifty-mile trip to Ossett in West Yorkshire feels like one of the more local fixtures for their loyal supporters.

Joint managers Mark Harvey and Tommy Brookbanks made two changes to the side that bowed out of the FA Trophy in their last match against Nuneaton Borough. Liam Bateman, making his first start for Carlton, replaced Shea Thompson-Harris and Niall Hylton came back in for Romello Nangle.

Carlton started brightly despite the torrential rain which greeted the players at kick off. The Millers thought that they had been rewarded for their early pressure when Dean Freeman rose to head in a Davie free kick in the 14th minute. However, the linesman raised his flag for offside much to the bemusement of the travelling supporters.

Carlton almost took the lead moments later when Alex Howes drove through midfield before feeding Alex Hardwick whose angled shot from the edge of the penalty area struck the outside of the post and away to safety.

Ossett finally managed to get a foothold in the game around the half hour mark, but their efforts were limited to long punts forward, set pieces and long throw ins. One such effort did threaten Felix Annan’s goal, but Bateman was on hand to clear the shot off the line. At the other end Bateman struck a lovely shot from twenty-five yards that just cleared the crossbar following a deft knock down by Howes.

By the time the sides emerged for the start of the second half the pitch was bathed in glorious sunshine and Carlton continued to dazzle as the match restarted. A fine fingertip save from the debutant Ossett goalkeeper, Darryl Ombang, kept out a brilliant effort from Lewis Druro and a strong penalty appeal shortly after was waved away by the referee following what looked like a clear push on Freeman.

The Millers took the lead in the 72nd minute and what a fine goal it was by Bateman. Carlton moved the ball from left to right with some lovely first time passes and the advancing full-back drove his shot high past the Leeds United loanee into the roof of the net.

Minutes later Lamin Manneh could have made it two but failed to get his shot off following a mazy run through the heart of the Ossett defence.

Carlton played out the last 12 minutes of normal time and the seven minutes of added time with ten men after Khyle Sargent picked up a second yellow card for a mistimed challenge.

In truth Ossett never really looked like scoring even with a man advantage and it was Carlton who extended their lead in injury time. Substitute David Adegbola led the Millers up the field on the break and fed Davie who danced through a number of challenges before flicking the ball past the on-rushing keeper and into the net, sealing an almost perfect away performance.

The win takes Carlton back up to tenth place in the league with the Millers having played three games less than most of their rivals following their successful cup runs.

Carlton Town: F Annan, L Bateman, L Durow, D Brown, D Freeman, K Sargent, L Manneh, N Davie, A Hardwick (R Nangle 75), A Howes (M Ford 82), N Hylton (D Adegbola 73). Unused subs:  S Thompson-Harris, Z Hill

Goals: L Bateman 72, N Davie 90

Carlton Town Supporters Club MOTM: Liam Bateman

Att: 346

Match Report: Linby Colliery Welfare FC 5 – 0 Nottingham FC

Central Midlands Alliance South – 14 October 2023

Matt Peberday’s Linby side put in a dominant performance on Saturday afternoon to maintain their fine form of late, and stretch their unbeaten run to five matches in all competitions, following a comfortable, 5-0 home win, over bottom club Nottingham FC.

Dominating from the off, Linby saw early chances go begging before eventually taking the lead midway through the half; Jack Smith, Ewan Gibson, and Josh Wass all saw efforts saved by Liam Randle in the visiting goal.

The opening goal arrived on 21 minutes, and by the time the thirty minute mark was reached, the hosts were already three goals to the good; a long-ball from Billy Brooks led to the first, the visiting centre-half helping the ball on into the path of Mitchell Slawson and he proceeded to fire past Randle, from the edge of the box, and in off the post.

A second goal was added five minutes later, Gibson with a throw-in to Dylan Walker and his deflected effort nestled into the bottom corner; then with the hosts pretty much in the ascendency, Rory Smith snatched the third, reacting quickest to a spilled effort from Gibson to put the loose ball in the back of Randle’s net.

Slawson went off injured on the half hour, replaced by Ashdon Bernard, before a fourth goal was scored seven minutes before the interval, a Corey Wood dash to the line was squared to Gibson who fired home; the visitors though, they had a great chance to get back into contention just minutes later when awarded a penalty, Destiney Wog however sending the spot-kick wide of Jack Walker’s goal and the hosts led 4-0 at the break.

After a goal-spree in the first, the second was not much so, Gibson shooting wide of goal as the game ticked into the final fifteen, and Randle saving from Smith’s effort from the edge of the box; the fifth goal for the hosts came with five minutes left on the clock, Smith releasing Bernard who, although his initial effort was also saved by Randle, followed up well to score, putting the seal on a 5-0 win.

Linby CW – Jack Walker, Rory Smith (Sam Atkin, 66), Corey Wood, Alex Paterson (Connor Gillan, 46), Billy Brooks, Josh Wass, Dylan Walker (Patrick Stefeniak, 46), Ewan Gibson, Jack Smith, Sean Craven, Mitchell Slawson (Ashdon Bernard, 30) (subs – Patrick Stefaniak, Greg Conn, Sam Atkin, Ashdon Bernard, Connor Gillan)

Nottingham – Liam Randle, Kyle Jack, Jonathan Haywood, Charles Ogannonaya Nathen Johnson, Tyrelle Bartley, Karim Iqbal, William Hawkins, Azwon Allen, Destiney Wog, Romeio Poku (subs – Lettisier Flemmings, Aaron Adams, Orlando Robinson, Kye Wade)

Linby MOM – Ewan Gibson

Officials – Kevin Theobold / Robin Bourne / Ellis White

In Division One East, the Reserves are currently fourth in the table, having lost 2-1 away to Blidworth Welfare, that having led early on with a twenty-yarder from Spencer Pollitt, the hosts netting through Reilly Hodge and Luke Bacon, Reserves ‘keeper, Will Wass keeping his side very much in the game.

Next up for Linby CW, as they push towards the top six in the CMA South, the second of three home games in a row when they host Melbourne Dynamo on Saturday 21 October, they having seen off Teversal in their weekend outing (1-0 at home)

Lambley Pub turns over a new ‘Leafe’

The Robin Hood in Lambley will welcome new management this week (16) as Jo and Paul Leafe take over the reigns of the popular village pub.

Regulars will recognise the new management team as Paul is the father of Leanne Leafe who alongside her husband Lewis have been running the pub for the last year.

Jo Leafe said “We decided to take it over as we have helped out on a number of occasions as Paul is Leanne’s dad and enjoyed the company of the customers.

“The pub had a great feel to it and we had spoken about running a pub for a while so this seemed the perfect opportunity. We take over on October 16.

“We will have food being served from the 16th including pub classics like pies, fish n chips, fillled Yorkshire puddings as well as a children’s menu. There are also light bites such as toasties and jacket potatoes.

Pictured: Jo & Paul Leafe at The Robin Hood Inn, Lambley

“In the run up to Christmas a menu has been planned with the options of 2 or 3 courses with an option for vegans.

“I plan on doing afternoon teas and we really want to make use of the lounge side for anyone to come in.”

Outgoing management Leanne and Lewis said goodbye to regulars with a party on Saturday, October 14 and thanked regulars on their social media channel saying “I’d like to start by saying a massive thank you to you all for the love and support you’ve shown us over the last year.”

The Robin Hood Inn can be found at 82 Main Street, Lambley and can further information can be found on their social media channel HERE.

The UK’s biggest annual digital inclusion campaign comes to Gedling borough

Inspire Learning are hosting free drop-in sessions in Gedling borough as part of Get Online Week, the UK’s biggest annual digital inclusion campaign, run by Good Things Foundation.

Get Online week runs from October 16 – 22, and as part of the campaign, Inspire Learning are hosting free sessions for adults over 3 days, including Online Escape Rooms, Photo Editing, and a Social Media course on using Pinterest.

Inspire Learning are a part of Inspire who deliver culture, learning and libraries on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council.  Offering a wide range of courses in skills, hobbies, and Family Learning, many are free or low cost to you depending on your circumstances.  You may even be eligible for full funding, an Advanced Learner Loan or flexible payment options to help you with the cost of accredited courses that lead to a qualification. Many courses are funded through the Education and Skills Funding Agency.

The sessions are part of Inspire’s wider digital offer, including easy access to PCs and free Wi-Fi in libraries, and Digital and IT Skills courses for adults and school leavers. The courses are low-cost, and some are even free, and range from computer basics to Level 3+ courses in Coding.

Arnold Library, Tuesday 17 October:

  • Online Escape Room, 9.30am-10.30am
  • Photo Editing for beginners, 11am-12pm

Other drop in sessions are available outside of the borough:

Beeston Library, Tuesday 17 October:

  • Online Escape Room, 2pm-3pm
  • Social Media: Pinterest, 3.30pm-4.30pm

West Bridgford Library, Wednesday 18 October:

  • Online Escape Room, 9.30am-10.30am
  • Social Media: Pinterest, 11am-12pm

Inspire Stapleford Library and Learning Centre, Thursday 19 October:

  • Online Escape Room, 9.30am-10.30am
  • Social Media: Pinterest, 11am-12pm

For further information on Inspire Learning’s Digital and IT Skills courses, visit: inspireculture.org.uk/digitalskills