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All the Gedling borough takeaways, pubs, sandwich and chip shops given five-star ratings in September

More than 25 food establishments across Gedling borough have been given a five-star hygiene rating this week.

In total, 26 premises were rewarded the top food hygiene rating by inspectors. Ratings range from zero to five stars, with zero meaning urgent improvement is required, one-star meaning major improvement is necessary, two-stars indicating some improvement is necessary, three meaning hygiene standards are generally satisfactory while four means hygiene standards are good and five means standards are very good.

The fact these food establishments have been granted the top rating means the premises are of exceptional standards. 

BJs Fish Bar, 48 Main Street, Burton Joyce NG14 5DZ (rated on September 20, 2023).

Pizza Rozza, 4 Coppice Road, Arnold NG5 7GQ (rated on September 20)

Pub burger
Chinese meal

The Nelson, Chestnut Grove, Burton Joyce NG14 5DN (rated on September 20)

Himalayan Inn, First Floor, 152 – 166 Front Street, Arnold NG5 7EG (rated on September 20)

The Lambley Village Kitchen, Main Street, Lambley NG4 4PN (rated on September 19)

Porchester Cafe, Porchester Wines, 200 Porchester Road, Mapperley NG3 6LH (rated on September 19)

Miller & Carter, Mansfield Road, Arnold, NG15 8FJ (rated on September 18)

The Sherwood Ranger, Chapel Lane, Ravenshead, NG15 9DH (rated on September 18)

The Village Square Fish Bar, 24 St Wilfrids Square, Calverton, NG14 6FP (rated on September 14)

Spice, 459 Westdale Lane West, Mapperley, NG3 6DH (rated on September 14)

Arnold Fish Bar, 97 High Street, Arnold NG5 7DQ (rated on September 14)

Indigo – Indian Food to Go, 459 Westdale Lane West, Mapperley, NG3 6DH (rated on September 14)

Cucina Pizza, 35C Nottingham Road, Daybrook, NG5 6JW (rated on September 14)

Sabzee, 459 Westdale Lane West, Mapperley, NG3 6DH (rated on September 14)

Karikana, 459 Westdale Lane West, Mapperley (rated on September 14)

Banyan Tree, 520 Mansfield Road, Redhill, NG5 8PG (rated on September 11)

Pizza Babylon, 139 Oxclose Lane, Arnold, NG5 6FN (rated on September 11)

Rhubarbs Cafe, 113 – 115 Church Road, Burton Joyce, NG14 5DJ (rated on September 11)

Sea & Earth, 778 Mansfield Road, Woodthorpe, NG5 3FH (rated on September 11)

Carlton Cafe, 20 Carlton Square, Carlton, NG4 3BP (rated on September 7)

Curry dishes

Cross Keys, Main Street, Burton Joyce, NG14 5DX (rated on September 7)

Mapperley Golf Club, Central Avenue, Mapperley, NG3 5LD (rated on September 7)

Kavi char, 6 Beechwood Road, Arnold, NG5 8BA (rated on September 7)

Papas Grill, 14 Wollaton Avenue, Gedling, NG4 4HX (rated on September 7)

The Proper Kebab Burger Pizza, 6 Meadow Road, Netherfield, NG4 2FF (rated on September 4)

Papa Johns, 6 Croft Road, Arnold, NG5 7DX (rated on September 1)

Joe’s Cafe, 17A Chaworth Road, Colwick, NG4 2FZ, (rated on September 1)

From Westdale Lane to Sicily: The Gedling athlete taking on Europe

Valerie Woodland proudly put on her Great Britain vest this week as she represented Great Britain on the world stage in three events at the European Masters Athletics Championships in Italy.

Valerie only started doing triathlons in 2019 and from that got into running as she neared fifty years of age.

This week, only a few years after taking up running and running in her first ever 5,000m over 50s (W50) track race in Pescara, Valerie came in an amazing seventh place and the second fastest GB & NI athlete in the field.

She followed this up with an even better sixth place in the 10,000m over 50s road race (W50) where she was the fastest GB & NI athlete in the field.

In her third event of the championships Valerie won silver in the 10km over 35s (W35) team event. This is an event where there are three athletes in a team and when you don’t have a whole team of the same age group the older athlete(s) goes into the younger age group so Valerie was competing against younger competitors.

Valerie said “Only two weeks ago I took part in an event called the Aeolian Running Tour, where you race over a week on five different islands. I won everyday and was crowned the overall women’s winner of the 21st edition. It was a huge achievement for me”.

Valerie lived on Westdale Lane in Gedling, went to school at Carlton le Willows and kept a pony on Wood Lane. She also attended Arnold & Carlton college and as a student worked part-time on customer service the year Tescos on Carlton Hill opened.

Now Valerie lives in Sicily, saying; “I first came to Sicily on holiday and fell in love with the place. I was offered a teaching job and then went on to manage two international language schools. I also work for Cambridge University as an examiner for their English exams.”

Valerie has been a showjumper all her life and had been looking for a new horse, when her husband jokingly offered to buy her a road bike and suggested trying a triathlon with him.

Valerie said “I couldn’t swim that well, I’d never ridden a road bike and my running skills dated back to secondary school, where I can’t exactly say I’d excelled.

“Anyway, I joined a local triathlon and running club here in Italy, where I now live, and it all started. I realised after a short time that I wasn’t only winning in my age group, but that I was also frequently on the overall women’s podium in Sicily. The club she runs for then asked if she’d like to go to the European Masters Championships last year.”

About a month before the event, Valerie got an email from the GB team co-ordinator/ manager who told her that she wouldn’t be able to compete for Italy as she was a British citizen however she was then asked if she’d like to compete for GB & NI and her international athletics career started.

Valerie said “At least once a year I race in the UK either running, cycling, triathlon or all 3. I do at least one charity event when I’m over to help with cancer research awareness. We lost my aunt to cancer, and shortly after also her husband, my uncle.

“My cousins, who are also local, asked if I’d join them on the Leeds to Manchester charity bike ride to raise money for MacMillan. My husband and I agreed and I found it really humbling that 2 people (my cousins Kay and Denise)who had never done sport were so driven to raise awareness, that they were prepared to take on this epic ride.

“So from then on I’ve tried to plan my visits home around an event. It means a lot to my family…who I drag along to join me or support me. I did the Nottingham Race for Life 10km in June this year, where I came first overall, and where a good friend of mine, encouraged by my achievements, trained over 6 weeks and took part in the 5km and thoroughly enjoyed it.

“I love representing my country. When I sit down and think about what I’m doing, I even surprise myself, I could never have imagined at the age on 52 I’d be doing so well at something other than show jumping.

“So that’s really how I got started and I would encourage everyone to ignore their age – get out and give it a go, its never too late to start and you never know what you could achieve.”

Further details about European Masters Athletics can be accessed HERE.

Nottinghamshire residents encouraged to take part in Annual Budget Survey

Residents and businesses are being encouraged to take part in Nottinghamshire County Council’s Annual Budget Survey, which has been launched today (29).

The formal consultation process has opened in preparation for the next financial year and gives people an opportunity to have their say on how the County Council’s budget is spent

It is part of the council’s ongoing conversation with residents to find out what its priorities should be to provide a ‘healthier, more prosperous and greener’ Nottinghamshire – and ultimately help it ‘rise to the challenge’.

The consultation is open until Sunday November 12 and Councillor Richard Jackson, Cabinet Member for Finance, says residents who complete the survey will help the council shape how it maintains and delivers frontline services.

Pictured: Councillor Richard Jackson, Cabinet Member for Finance (Nottinghamshire County Council)

He said: “As a council we are acutely aware that households across Nottinghamshire continue to experience significant financial pressures, which means we must strike the right balance between easing the cost-of-living pressures our residents are facing and continuing vital services for vulnerable residents.

“I believe we have a proven track record in delivering savings while maintaining and delivering high-quality frontline services in Nottinghamshire over a significant period and this council continues to be in a relatively strong financial position.

“My colleagues and I are immensely proud of this – but we really need your honest views about what you see as our priorities and that we are in step with what our communities want from us.

“By engaging, you can help make Nottinghamshire a better place to live, work and visit – which is something we’re all striving to achieve.

“The short survey takes just minutes to complete, so please make sure you have your say to help us rise to the challenge. We look forward to receiving your responses.”

To take part in this year’s consultation, Gedling borough residents can complete the survey online or at one of the County Council’s libraries where printed copies are available.

See the latest Gedling borough planning applications – w/e 29/9/23

These are the latest applications to have been submitted to Gedling Borough Council this week.

A quiet week in the planning department with applications including extensions and external seating improvements at a pub being amongst the applications submitted to Gedling Borough Council and validated over the last week.

Here is a round-up of the latest plans that the council’s planning officers validated this week (w/e 29/9/23) and will now decide on. 

More details can be found on Gedling Borough Council’s planning site HERE


Erection of two storey side extension, replacement windows and render finish to walls. 

19 Willow Crescent Gedling Nottinghamshire NG4 4BL. Ref. No: 2023/0690 


Demolition of part of the building (front bay windows and front office room) and proposed front first floor extension. Alterations to the facade 

128 Nottingham Road Ravenshead Nottinghamshire NG15 9HL. Ref. No: 2023/0679 


Redevelopment of land and stables to create a single self-build dwelling 

Park Lane Stables Park Lane Lambley Nottinghamshire NG4 4QA.  Ref. No: 2023/0678 


Double glaze exterior of stained glass windows with clear poly carbonate 

Woodborough Hall Bank Hill Woodborough Nottinghamshire NG14 6EE. Ref. No: 2023/0680 


New resin and astro turf ground finishes to replace external damaged tarmac to front of public house; new tall timber external tanalised timber posts and 2 new 4m wide jumbrellas. 

Vale Hotel Mansfield Road Daybrook Nottinghamshire NG5 3GG.  Ref. No: 2023/0671 


Replace existing conservatory roof with flat roof; single storey front and side extension with storage in roof void and new acoustic fence to rear Increase the number of children allowed to be on the premises at one time from 58 to 79 

16 Crookdole Lane Calverton Nottinghamshire NG14 6GF.  Ref. No: 2023/0668 


The proposal is to construct a new 3 storey flat on a currently empty site. The flat will include three car parking spaces on the ground floor and have an entrance located on the ground floor which features a stairway to take you up to the first floor. The flat will house three bedrooms and one kitchen/living space, as seen on the plans. 

Land Adjacent To 50 Chesterfield Street Carlton Nottinghamshire NG4 1EF.  Ref. No: 2023/0663 


Hopes former parts of quarry site can be given back to nature at Dorket Head

A councillor is hoping to resume talks with a local business owner over proposals to transform former quarried land near Arnold into a habitat for wildlife.

Gedling Borough councillor Henry Wheeler, who represents Coppice Ward, has been in contact with Ibstock Brick, who owns and operates the Dorket Head quarry site about allowing the land to be given back to nature – something that is wanted by the local community.

The fields adjoin the Hobbucks area and Killisick Fields and Cllr Wheeler says they are currently rejuvenating into a green space.  

Some of the land is fenced off woodland and the rest forms part of the clay extraction sites.

Cllr Wheeler told Gedling Eye: “Ibstock Brick have said they are more than happy for a meeting to take place, as it provides a super link with the community.  

“The meeting will re-establish links with Ibstock Brick and the community by re-establishing the Dorket Head Liaison Committee.  This committee stopped meeting during the Covid 19 pandemic

“The meetings will provide an excellent opportunity for the future by ensuring that fields owned by Ibstock Brick are returned to nature, adequate public access is provided and also we can look at how the fields that have been quarried can provide new opportunities for establishing important wildlife habitats and conservation.  A potential future link to the Hobbucks Local Nature Reserve could also be established.”

Final Wilko store close dates revealed

Shutters will close for the final time next week at four more Wilko stores.

The stores in Bulwell and Nottingham city centre will shut on Thursday, October 5, with Arnold and Hucknall’s stores to close on Sunday, October 8.

The announcement comes as part of the final round of store closures by administrator PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) with other Nottinghamshire stores either closing this week or having already shut.

The Carlton Square store shut on September 21.

Some local jobs may be saved after rival retailer Poundland agreed to buy 71 Wilko retail units nationally – including the units in Beeston, Kimberley and Worksop.

All three stores will become Poundland units in the coming weeks and union GMB pledged to take steps to ensure affected staff at these stores are prioritised.

Retailer B&M has also agreed to buy 51 Wilko stores, though the locations of those units have not yet been confirmed.

Overall, local job losses caused by the retailer’s collapse are likely to total more than 2,000 roles amidst a loss of roles at Wilko’s headquarters in Worksop.

Bassetlaw District Council described the high street giant’s demise as “like a pit closure” with jobs already cut at the retailer’s support offices and distribution centre in the town.

The Labour-led council held a support event last week aimed at affected staff with skills, retraining and employment support on offer.

It has now confirmed its plans for a second event on Thursday (September 28) including more than 40 stalls promising education and skills, benefits and jobseek

The Vibe – your guide to what’s going on in Gedling borough (29 September – 5 October)

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Here’s our latest round-up of latest events taking place from Friday September 29 to Thursday October 5 across the borough.


Friday, September 29


 

Abbamia – The Major Oak, Arnold, 8.30pm

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The Brace – Nags Head, Carlton

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A Little Life (Cert 18 TBC)Bonington Cinema, Arnold

Thu 28 Sep – Sun 1 Oct, Various Times £12.50pp

James Norton (Happy Valley) stars in the theatrical event of 2023 as visionary director Ivo van Hove (A View from the Bridge) stages the English language premiere of A Little Life . Following a sell-out West End run, this record-breaking production of the million-copy bestseller by Hanya Yanagihara will be released in cinemas across the UK and selected European countries on September 28.

A Little Life follows four college friends in New York City: aspiring actor Willem, successful architect Malcolm, struggling artist JB, and prodigious lawyer Jude. As ambition, addiction, and pride threaten to pull the group apart, they always find themselves bound by their love for Jude and the mysteries of his past. But when those secrets come to light, they finally learn that to know Jude St Francis is to understand the limitless potential of love in the face of life.

3hrs 40 mins (Including Interval)

*Content Warning: This production includes strong language, nudity, sexual violence, physical and emotional abuse, self-harm and suicide. It is intended for mature audiences and viewer discretion is advised.

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A Haunting in Venice (12A) – Bonington Cinema, Arnold

Fri 29 Sep – Thu 12 Oct, Various Times £6.80pp £5pp on Tuesdays

In post-World War II Venice, a retired Hercule Poirot lives alone in his own exile when he receives a visit from an old friend: the world’s number one mystery writer Ariadne Oliver. Enlisting his assistance in the debunking of famed clairvoyant Joyce Reynolds, they attend a séance at the faded and decaying palazzo of famed opera singer Rowena Drake. When one of the guests is suddenly found murdered, could there be more at play than Poirot’s logic can explain?

Based on Agatha Christie’s “Hallowe’en Party”, A Haunting in Venice is directed by and stars Kenneth Branagh and the stellar ensemble cast also includes Tina Fey, Michelle Yeoh, Kelly Reilly, Jamie Dornan, Camille Cottin, Kyle Allen, Riccardo Scamarcio, Ali Khan, Emma Laird, and Jude Hill.

“Michelle Yeoh comfortably steals the show in this starry adaptation of lesser-known mystery ‘The Hallowe’en Party’ ” Independent ★★★

Directed by Kenneth Branagh
With Kenneth Branagh, Michelle Yeoh, Tina Fey
1hrs 43 mins // US 2023

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Lee Michael – The Bonington Club, Arnold

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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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Luke Powel – Top Spot, Carlton

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Saturday, September 30


Echo Beach – Richard Herrod Centre, Carlton, 9.00pm

Free Entry

Dynamic duo, Echo Beach, will take you back to the 80s in style with hits from Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Soft Cell, Pet Shop Boys, Tears for Fears, Gary Numan, Eurythmics and many more from the 80s era

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Killisick Community Fun Day – Killisick Recreation Ground & Community Centre, 11.00am – 3.00pm

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Sci-fi Day – Papplewick Pumping Station, 11.00am – 4.00pm

Join by Colin Baker (the sixth Dr Who, 1984-86), Terry Malloy (Davros, leader of the Daleks) and Norman Lovett (Holly, from Red Dwarf) whom will be available for signed autographs and selfies throughout the day.* The world-renowned Theremin player, Lydia Kavina will also be appearing and performing this amazing instrument.

* Additional fees will apply

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Food & Drink Festival – Four Bells, Woodborough

Celebrating all local food & drinks across the East Midlands on Saturday 30th September. Live music throughout the event from local artists

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Films of Hong Kong: In the Mood for Love (PG) + Kei Po Exhibition – Bonington Cinema, Arnold, 2.30pm

A beautiful story from Hong Kong that looks both forward and back with a nostalgia for a romantic form of cinema. Wong Kar Wai’s In the Mood for Love was recently voted as the fifth greatest film of all time according to the BFI’s Critics Poll, a vote conducted every 10 years. The film is  a “heart-breaking story of illicit love that pulses with the ache of repressed desire”. (BFI)

“A film that treats the theme of love and betrayal with a theological seriousness”

Guardian ★★★★★

一個喺香港發生嘅美麗故事,懷舊地描述一幕幕有關香港1960年代前後嘅浪漫片段。

王家衛執導電影《花樣年華》,被評為史上排名第五位嘅電影,係根據 BFI 每10年進行一次嘅民意調查所得。依部電影係一個「令人超心碎嘅曖昧愛情故事,帶住一股充滿壓抑感嘅慾望痛苦」(BFI)

「一部以愛情為主題嘅電影,嚴肅得來又有一種背叛」★★★★★

The exhibition will take place between 1 – 2.30pm and 4 – 6pm, including a speech on the history of Kei Po in relation to Hong Kong. In the Mood for Love will be shown at 2.30pm

Directed by Wong Kar Wai
With Tony Leung, Maggie Cheung
1hr 38 mins // HK 2000

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DJ Ebbo – Crossing Club, Carlton

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John C Morgan – Top Spot, Carlton

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Giant – Calverton Working Men’s Club, Calverton

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Sunday, October 1


AL – 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, October 2


Monday Quiz Night – The Arrow, Arnold, 7.30pm

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Nottingham Organ Society – The Bonington, Arnold, 7.30pm

£8pp

The Nottingham Organ Society return with the brilliant Chris Stanbury as their October guest.

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Pub League Poker – The Brick Yard, Carlton

Free pint to the winner of the night for season 2, along with the cash pot from player buy ins (£5 a head) and 100 points on the leaderboard.

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Live Jazz – The Vale, Woodthorpe, 8.00pm

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Monday Quiz Night – Bread & Bitter, Mapperley

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Monday Quiz Night – Four Bells, Woodborough, 7.30pm

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Tuesday, October 3


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, October 4

Mapperley Top Comedy Night – The Plainsman, Mapperley

 


Little Peas Children’s Clothing Swap Shop – Burton Joyce Village Hall, 7.00pm

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Wednesday Quiz Night – Larch Farm, Ravenshead

Wednesday & Sunday evenings

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

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Thursday, October 5


Thursday Quiz Night – The Gleaners, Calverton, 8.30pm

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Jazz Steps: Brandon Allen’s Groove Band – The Bonington, Arnold, 7.30pm

£15pp

Grooves and then some more… Brandon Allen’s Groove Band does ‘what it says on the tin’! Expect funky baselines, otherworldly drum grooves, soaring synthesisers and intricate and intoxicating sax/guitar melodies. Musical influences include Weather Report, Herbie Hancock, Eddie Harris, John Scofield, Lalo Schifrin, Tom Scott, David Sanborn, The Brecker Brothers and Vangelis.

‘Brandon Allen is arguably the most exciting tenor player in Britain today. His phrasing is unashamedly emotional, soaked in the blues tradition.’ Jazzwise Magazine

‘Muscular and robust one moment, warm and soothing another, stretching out with an abrasive edge’ Jazz Journal

‘…a saxophone heavyweight, at the height of his powers…’. Blues and Soul Magazine

Brandon Allen – saxes
Mike Outram – guitar
Jim Watson – keys
Dave Jones – electric bass
Karl Paavola – drums

Presented by Jazz Steps

*Please note, seating for Jazz Steps shows is unallocated

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Karaoke & Disco – Top Spot Club, Carlton, 8.00pm

Plus 25% discount on all Drinks.

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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

Please contact venue to confirm availability and details


A quick word from ‘This is Gedling’ Magazine who sponsor The Vibe

Covering the whole of Gedlng borough ‘This is Gedling’ magazine is being distributed now – you can pick up a FREE copy at your local pub, club, venue, theatre, takeaway.

This is Gedling is a Not for Profit (NfP) community initiative that depends on the support of advertisers, contributors, readers and donors to continue to bring FREE borough news and general interest content to the all 46 square miles and 120k residents of Gedling borough.

If you fancy a digital read, want to advertise or make a donation just follow the following link: https://thisisgedling.co.uk/our-magazine/

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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.


Ban on single-use plastics from October 1 to affect Gedling borough restaurants, takeaways and food vendors with Trading Standards enforcing the rules

Businesses across Gedling borough are being reminded that from Sunday, October 1 they will not be allowed to supply, sell, or offer certain single-use plastic items.

The ban covers a wide range of single-use items including plastic cutlery, plates, bowls, balloon sticks and certain styles of polystyrene cup and food containers that are used to supply ready-to-eat food.

Nottinghamshire County Council Trading Standards is advising businesses, such as sandwich shops, takeaways and other retailers, to think about sourcing alternatives if they haven’t already done so, as they risk being fined if they use the banned items.

The ban has been introduced as part of an effort to tackle plastic pollution and avoidable littering.

In England approximately 2.7 billion items of single-use cutlery, and 721 million single-use plates are estimated to be used every year, and it is believed that only 10% of these are recycled.

There are some exemptions to the ban, depending on the item. If business owners in Nottinghamshire are unsure how the new rules will affect them, they can apply for up to ten hours of free bespoke advice and support from Trading Standards officers at Nottinghamshire County Council.

Businesses can find out more and apply for the free support by completing a ‘Business Advice Request Form’ on the Nottinghamshire Trading Standards website: Free Trading Standards Business Advice | Nottinghamshire County Council. After filling out this simple form, the business will be contacted by Nottinghamshire Trading Standards within one working day.

Councillor Tom Smith, Deputy Cabinet Member for Communities said: “We fully support the ban on single-use plastics, as it’s vital that we reduce the amount of plastic that ends up polluting rivers and seas and harming our wildlife.

“Our Trading Standards officers are here to support Nottinghamshire firms so we would encourage local businesses to get in touch and make use of the free specialist support that we are offering to help them meet the new rules around single-use plastics.”

Further information about the ban is also available on the government website: Single-use plastics ban: plates, bowls, trays, containers, cutlery and balloon sticks – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)- external site 

Planning: External seating revamp proposed for The Vale in Woodthorpe

A planning application has been received by Gedling Borough Council from DV8 Designs Limited of Warrington acting as agent on behalf of Greene King for the proposed construction of new fixed tall timber posts as well as the change some of the existing resin and tarmac for new resin and Astro turf at The Vale, Woodthorpe, 780 Mansfield Road, NG5 3GG .

 

Pictured: Proposed new layout (Courtesy of Gedling Borough Council planning)

The application describes the proposed works as ‘New resin and astro turf ground finishes to replace some of the external damaged tarmac to the external front as well as new tall timber external tanalised timber posts and 2 new 4m wide jumbrellas’

A design and access statement provided by DV8 as part of the application states that the proposal aims to revamp the external seating area to the front of the building.

Pictured: Proposed front and side elevations post work (Courtesy of Gedling Borough Council planning)

Full planning details can be accessed on Planning Application No.2023/0671 HERE.

From The Great Escaper to The Canterville Ghost: The big screen picks at The Bonington in Arnold this October


A Haunting in Venice (12A)

Fri 29 Sep – Thu 12 Oct, Various Times         £6.80pp        £5.00pp on Tuesdays

In post-World War II Venice, a retired Hercule Poirot lives alone in his own exile when he receives a visit from an old friend: the world’s number one mystery writer Ariadne Oliver. Enlisting his assistance in the debunking of famed clairvoyant Joyce Reynolds, they attend a séance at the faded and decaying palazzo of famed opera singer Rowena Drake. When one of the guests is suddenly found murdered, could there be more at play than Poirot’s logic can explain?

Based on Agatha Christie’s “Hallowe’en Party”, A Haunting in Venice is directed by and stars Kenneth Branagh and the stellar ensemble cast also includes Tina Fey, Michelle Yeoh, Kelly Reilly, Jamie Dornan, Camille Cottin, Kyle Allen, Riccardo Scamarcio, Ali Khan, Emma Laird, and Jude Hill.

“Michelle Yeoh comfortably steals the show in this starry adaptation of lesser-known mystery ‘The Hallowe’en Party’ ” Independent ★★★

Directed by Kenneth Branagh
With Kenneth Branagh, Michelle Yeoh, Tina Fey
1hrs 43 mins // US 2023


Event Cinema: A Little Life (18)

Sun 1 October at 1.30pm         £12.50pp

James Norton (Happy Valley) stars in the theatrical event of 2023 as visionary director Ivo van Hove (A View from the Bridge) stages the English language premiere of A Little Life . Following a sell-out West End run, this record-breaking production of the million-copy bestseller by Hanya Yanagihara will be released in cinemas across the UK and selected European countries on September 28.

A Little Life follows four college friends in New York City: aspiring actor Willem, successful architect Malcolm, struggling artist JB, and prodigious lawyer Jude. As ambition, addiction, and pride threaten to pull the group apart, they always find themselves bound by their love for Jude and the mysteries of his past. But when those secrets come to light, they finally learn that to know Jude St Francis is to understand the limitless potential of love in the face of life.

3hrs 40 mins (Including Interval)

*Content Warning: This production includes strong language, nudity, sexual violence, physical and emotional abuse, self-harm and suicide. It is intended for mature audiences and viewer discretion is advised.


Event Cinema: ROH Live: L’Elisir D’Amore (12A)

Sun 8 October at 2pm          £15pp 

Country boy Nemorino is determined to win the haughty Adina’s heart, but she refuses to give him the time of day. Can Doctor Dulcamara’s so–called ‘elixir of love’ work its magic?
Conductor Sesto Quatrini makes his house debut, as does soprano Nadine Sierra in the role of Adina. She is joined by Liparit Avetisyan, Boris Pinkhasovich and the incomparable Bryn Terfel as the genial wheeler–dealer Doctor Dulcamara.

OPERA
Music – Gaetano Donizetti
Conductor – Sesto Quatrini


Past Lives (12A)

Mon 9 – Wed 11 Oct at 4:30pm         £6.80pp          £5.00pp on Tuesdays

Nora and Hae Sung, two deeply connected childhood friends, are wrest apart after Nora’s family emigrates from South Korea. 20 years later, they are reunited for one fateful week as they confront notions of love and destiny.

“A must-see story of lost loves, childhood crushes and changing identities.” Guardian ★★★★★

“A directorial debut of remarkable poise and power” Total Film ★★★★★

“Intricate and careful in a way that’s hard to resist” Filmhounds ★★★★

Also screening as part of our Food & Film night series, Thursday 12 October at 6.45pm

*In English and Korean
Directed by Celine Song
With Greta Lee, Teo Yoo, John Magaro
1hr 46 mins // US 2023


Disney 100: Frozen (PG) – 10th Anniversary

Sat 14 October at 10.30am          £4pp

To celebrate 100 years of Disney, join us in ‘Celebrating Timeless Memories’ with a limited screening programme celebrating 100 years of Disney’s classic, ground-breaking films. The chance to watch these titles on the big screen!

Frozen (PG) – 10th Anniversary
Directed by Jennifer Lee, Chris Buck
1hr 42 mins // US 2013

 


Films of Hong Kong: A Guilty Conscience (15)

Sat 14 October at 2.30pm          £8.00pp

A stunning courtroom drama / thriller and one of the biggest hits of the year, becoming the first Hong Kong film to top HK$100m at the Box Office. A Guilty Conscience joined only a handful of Hollywood films that have hit the HK$100m mark!

 “Dayo Wong plays an acid-tongued lawyer in court drama showing Hong Kong filmmaking at its best” South China Morning Post ★★★★★

*Prior to the screening, there will be a discussion from 1pm on the pathways for studying law in the United Kingdom

一場令人震驚嘅現代法庭劇,
香港電影史上首部破億票房嘅華語電影。
黃子華飾演以毒舌見稱嘅大狀,
他希望能夠因為自己而蒙受冤獄嘅被告人贖罪。

Directed by Jack Ng
With Dayo Wong, Tse Kwan-ho, Louise Wong
*In Cantonese with English subtitles
134 mins | HK 2023


Free Screening: Phenomenal Futures presents… What’s Love Got To Do With It? (18)

Sat 14 October at 7pm          FREE

October 2023 is Domestic Violence awareness month which gives an opportunity to raise awareness and understanding of Domestic Violence and the damaging impact on the lives of individuals affected by this hidden crime.

Local community organisation Phenomenal Futures are grateful  to be able to host a screening of the film What’s love got to do with it? which showcases the true story of the abuse suffered by the legendary singer Tina Turner at the hands of her first husband Ike Turner. Tina was a truly inspirational woman who went on to leave behind her abusive past and become one of the most successful female recording artists of her generation.

Phenomenal Futures is committed to further developing the ground-breaking work carried out by award winning local charity We R Here by providing new initiatives working with survivors of domestic abuse and their families to promote recovery and support the process of moving from surviving to thriving. We R Here are delighted to be able to partner with Phenomenal Futures in this transitional work.

This event is part of the “Phenomenal Women” empowerment project and a short talk will be given prior to the screening to introduce and celebrate stories of restoration and hope with true life testimonials of Survivors who are finding their way with the right help and support to take hold of a Phenomenal Future.

We will be honoured if you can join us for the free screening of this most powerful and impacting film showcasing the survivor story of a true icon.

Directed by Brian Gibson
With Angela Bassett, Laurence Fishburne, Rae’Ven Kelly
1hr 58 mins // USA 1993


The Canterville Ghost (PG)

Mon 23 – Tue 31 Oct, Various Times           £6.80pp          £5.00pp on Tuesdays

In this vivid adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s classic children’s story, the ghost of Sir Simon Canterville (Stephen Fry) has been roaming his castle for centuries, searching for a descendant who can release him from his curse by performing a brave deed. The only problem is – he keeps scaring them away!

Finally – a family move in who refuse to be startled, and Sir Simon is able to tell his tale to the inquisitive and courageous Virgina (Emily Carey). Can the two of them survive The Ghost Catcher (Miranda Hart), and The Reverend (Toby Jones), to bring balance to the castle and set Sir Simon free?

“Oscar Wilde’s short story is the basis for this energetic family cartoon, with a spirited ghost voiced by Stephen Fry and a brief visit from confrere Hugh Laurie.” Guardian ★★★

Directed by Kim Burdon, Robert Chandler
Voiced by Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, Imelda Staunton, Emily Carey,
Miranda Hart, Toby Jones & Freddie Highmore
1hr 29 mins // UK 2023


The Great Escaper (12A)

Mon 23 Oct – Tue 14 Nov, Various Times          £6.80pp         £5.00pp on Tuesdays

In the summer of 2014, Bernard Jordan (Michael Caine) made global headlines. He had staged a “great escape” from his care home to join fellow war veterans on a beach in Normandy, commemorating their fallen comrades at the D-Day Landings 70th anniversary. It was a story that captured the imagination of the world as Bernie embodied the defiant, “can-do” spirit of a generation that was fast disappearing. But of course, it wasn’t the whole story.

It was an inspirational but sanitised retelling of one man’s need to come to terms with the lasting trauma of war. Bernie’s adventure, spanning a mere 48 hours, also marked the culmination of his 60-year marriage to Rene (Glenda Jackson) – The Great Escaper celebrates their enduring love but always with an eye to the lessons we might learn from the Greatest Generation.

Directed by Oliver Parker
With Michael Caine, Glenda Jackson
1hr 36 mins // UK 2023


The Old Oak (15)

Mon 23 Oct – Wed 8 Nov, Various Times          £6.80pp         £5.00pp on Tuesdays

The Old Oak is a special place. Not only is it the last pub standing, but it’s also the only remaining public space where people can meet in a once thriving mining community that has now fallen on hard times after 30 years of decline. TJ Ballantyne (Dave Turner) the landlord hangs on to The Old Oak by his fingertips, and his predicament is endangered even more when the pub becomes contested territory after the arrival of Syrian refugees who are placed in the village without any notice.

In an unlikely friendship TJ meets a curious young Syrian Yara (Ebla Mari) with her camera. Can they find a way for the two communities to understand each other? So unfolds a deeply moving drama about their fragilities and hopes.

“Ken Loach’s fierce final call for compassion and solidarity” Guardian ★★★★

“A timely reminder that communities should offer welcoming hands” Filmhounds ★★★★

Directed by Ken Loach
1hr 53 mins // UK 2023


Event Cinema: The Prince of Egypt

Sunday 29 October & Saturday 4 November at 12.30pm          £12.50pp

Based on the classic DreamWorks Animation film and featuring Stephen Schwartz’s “miraculous music” (Time Out) – including his Academy Award®-winning song ‘When You Believe’ – and Sean Cheesman’s “astonishing choreography” (The Guardian), this epic, critically acclaimed production with an original London cast and orchestra of more than 60 artists tells an inspiring tale of resilience and hope.

Journey through the wonders of Ancient Egypt as two young men, raised together as brothers in a kingdom of privilege, find themselves suddenly divided by a secret past. One must rule as Pharaoh, the other must rise up and free his true people; both face a destiny that will change history forever.

Filmed live at the Dominion Theatre in London, this spectacular stage show comes to cinemas for the first time.


Event Cinema: Klimt & the Kiss

Monday 30 October at 7.30pm & Wednesday 8 November at 4.30pm          £12.50pp

The Kiss by Gustav Klimt is one of the most recognised and reproduced paintings in the world. It is perhaps the most popular poster on student dorm walls from Beijing to Boston.

Painted in Vienna around 1908, the evocative image of an unknown embracing couple has captivated viewers with its mystery, sensuality and dazzling materials ever since it was created. But just what lies behind the appeal of the painting – and just who was the artist that created it?

Delving into the details of real gold, decorative designs, symbolism and simmering erotica, a close study of the painting takes us to the remarkable turn of the century Vienna when a new world was battling with the old.

From the director of Frida Kahlo and Mary Cassatt – Painting the Modern Woman comes a powerful, gripping and passionate new film.


Halloween Screening: The Birds (15)- 60th Anniversary

Tuesday 31 October at 7.30pm          £5.00pp

Wealthy reformed party girl Melanie Daniels enjoys a brief flirtation with lawyer Mitch Brenner in a San Francisco pet shop and decides to follow him to his Bodega Bay home. Bearing a gift of two lovebirds, Melanie quickly strikes up a romance with Mitch while contending with his possessive mother and boarding at his ex-girlfriend’s house. One day, during a birthday party for Mitch’s younger sister, a flock of birds attacks the children in what seems to be a random incident. In fact, it signals the beginning of a massive and organised avian assault on the residents of the town – a mysterious spate of violence that no one can explain… and from which no one might come out alive.

“A peerless horror film” Telegraph ★★★★★

“Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds turns 60 this year, but its post-WWII anxieties are more prescient than ever”

Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
With Tippi Hedren
1hr 59 mins // US 1963


 

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