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Patients at Arnold medical practice urged to ‘register elsewhere’ if living outside catchment area

A number of patients at a medical practice in Arnold have been told they may need to find a new doctor if they have moved out of the area.

Managers at Stenhouse Medical Centre made the request earlier today on their Facebook page.

The practice, based on Furlong Street, posted: “Over the last couple of years the number of patients registered at Stenhouse has increased considerably as has the complexity of those patients.

Pictured: Stenhouse Medical Practice (GOOGLE)

“We have to accept new patients who live within the practice area, so after taking advice, have taken the difficult decision, to ask some patients living outside the area to register elsewhere.

“These are mainly patients who live a significant distance out of the area.”

The Stenhouse Medical Centre covers parts of Arnold, Redhill and Woodthorpe.

Pictured: Stenhouse Medical Practice (GOOGLE)

The post goes on to state that the practice has a policy where existing patients who move to a new address outside the area are asked to re-register at that point, but due to the difficulties presented by the pandemic, the practice hasn’t always applied this policy.

Now patients who have moved to an address outside the area since January 2020 have now been asked to re-register.

Patients supported the decision via comments on Facebook after the post was shared.

One wrote: “I totally agree because if anyone asks for a good GP practice most folks recommend Stenhouse, which now makes it more difficult to get appointments, so good decision’

Another posted: “A good management decision.” 

Full details of the statement can be accessed on the practice Facebook page HERE and further details can be found on the practice website https://www.stenhousemedicalcentre.co.uk

Tesco announces closure of Arnold branch with One Stop store set to take its place

Tesco has announced the closure of its Arnold branch – but with a new name set to take over the premises.

Shoppers on Howbeck Road will lose their local Tesco Express when it shuts permanently on May 4.

A banner erected to the side of the premises as well as one near the entry advise Tesco shoppers that their nearest Tesco store from May 4 is Mansfield Road.

Pictured: The Tesco Express on Howbeck Road, Arnold (PHOTO: Gedling Eye)

But the supermarket giant has announced the soon-to-be vacant unit will become a One Stop convenience store from May 26.

One Stop have 1,000 stores and are have been a subsidiary of Tesco since 2003. But they operate as a separate business and are a major employer with over 10,600 colleagues.

A One Stop spokesperson told Gedling Eye: “We’re hugely excited to be opening our Arnold One Stop on May 26.

“Our new store will provide customers with a wide range of great quality products and services right on their doorstep.

“We look forward to being part of the local community and are proud to make a difference in the areas we serve.”

Although hours are to be confirmed, the convenience store state on their website that stores are open seven days a week, from early in the morning to late at night. 

More details about One Stop can be accessed via their website HERE

Police dog detains multiple suspects after Ravenshead power tools theft

Four suspects were chased down and detained by a police dog after a high-speed pursuit following a theft from Ravenshead

Officers were called to an address in Cheriton Drive at around 9.10pm on Monday (24) after power tools were stolen from the back of a van.

A suspected stolen car travelling on cloned plates was later tracked along the A38 and pursued at high speed by multiple police cars.

After pulling onto the M1 southbound near Junction 28 the car stopped shortly after 10.10pm and multiple suspects ran from the vehicle into a neighbouring field.

One suspect was quickly chased down by Police Dog Wolf before he led his handler and other officers to three others hiding in a barn.

Three men, aged 29, 26 and 24 were arrested on suspicion of theft of a motor vehicle, theft from a motor vehicle, failing to stop and dangerous driving.

A 15-year-old boy was held on suspicion of the same offences and was also arrested on suspicion of carrying a knife.

All four remain in police custody.

Detective Constable Gemma Patterson, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “This was great bit of teamwork involving multiple officers on the ground, control room staff and, of course, Police Dog Wolf.

“As a general-purpose dog, he is trained not only to use his natural speed advantage to chase people down, but also to use his nose to track people who are hidden from view.

“On this occasion he demonstrated both of these attributes and helped to deliver a really good result for the team.”

Chicken chain Popeyes plans to open new drive-thru at Teal Park near Netherfield

American fried chicken chain Popeyes is planning to open one of its first UK drive-thru sites at a retail park near Netherfield.

Popeyes recently opened its first Nottingham branch in Upper Parliament Street in the city centre and is now hoping to open their second site at Teal Close Retail Park.

If plans are approved then a 2,500 sq ft unit would be built containing a 65-seating area, drive-thru, car-parking and click and collect bays.

If planning approval is successful, work would begin later this year.

The restaurant chain has said the restaurant would create up to 100 new jobs.

Tom Crowley, CEO at Popeyes UK, added: “The sustained demand we’re seeing for Popeyes is incredible, it’s great to see how enthusiastically the UK has welcomed us, and we’re particularly proud to be opening our first drive-thru locations this year. Following the success of our Upper Parliament Street restaurant which landed in Autumn 2022, opening a drive-thru location locally was an obvious choice for us. We’re looking forward to expanding our offering in Nottingham.”

The chain hope to open the site in Spring 2024.

Teal Park is already home to Aldi, Birds Bakery’s, Pizza Triangle, Valley CiDS charity shop and a trade and industrial park.

Mapperley beauty salon expands with new cafe

Nottingham-based beauty salon group, Beauty Temple has recently expanded with a brand-new cafe in Mapperley.

Located on the site of the former Beauty Temple Mapperley salon, which has recently moved to larger premises nearby, the new Blossom Cafe is the second cafe to be opened by the group that was founded in 2006 by husband and wife team Martin and Lucy Goodwin.

Pictured: The Blossom Cafe (PHOTO: Courtesy of The Beauty Temple)

Group Director, Lucy Goodwin said “We’re thrilled to have opened the new Blossom Cafe in Mapperley and have been overwhelmed by the support and positive comments we have received since opening.

“We hope customers will enjoy our seasonal menu of home-made food and beverages which includes a delicious Afternoon Tea, home made waffles loaded with toppings, milkshakes and hot beverages!”

With an inviting atmosphere, the new cafe on Westdale Lane offers a variety of menu items that have been carefully crafted to appeal to a wide range of tastes and dietary needs, including gluten-free options.

Promising to be much more than just a cafe, the new location will also host the return of the salon chain’s hugely popular Yummy Mummy Mornings, offering a unique and convenient opportunity for new parents to connect with others while enjoying a range of relaxing treatments.

Lucy added “Our Yummy Mummy mornings were really popular prior to the pandemic and we’re delighted to be bringing them back, and to welcome new parents and their little ones to the Blossom Cafe”

Pictured: The Blossom Cafe (PHOTO: Courtesy of The Beauty Temple)

Keen to support fellow local businesses, the Blossom Cafe sells a range of gift items from locally-owned businesses including dried flower arrangements, jewellery and handmade cards.

Gedling-based business owner Chrissy Flavell said “It’s been brilliant to be able to sell my flowers and gifts in a physical retail space and feel part of the local community. Working alone and relying on local markets and online sales can be isolating and costly, so it’s great to have the support of a larger business community too.”

The Blossom Cafe is also licensed to sell alcohol and will be holding a host of evening events over the coming months.

The Beauty Temple Group comprises eight beauty salons based in Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire and Lincolnshire and the Beauty Temple Retreat Spa in Castle Donnington.

For more details about the Beauty Temple Group, including contact details and appointment booking please visit: www.beautytemple.co.uk

Resurgence of the Lambs: Lambley Village Cricket Club ready for 2023 season

LAMBLEY Village Cricket Club is set to open one of their biggest seasons ever this weekend after a bumper year on and off the pitch.

The Lambs take on Attenborough in their first game of the season this Saturday (April 29), with their new Sunday side kicking off against Farnsfield (April 30red:.

After surging to the South Nottinghamshire Cricket League Division J title in 2022, the club – based at the Octavian Oval on Lambley Lane – set about continuing its recent resurgence with a series of significant off-field moves.

Pictured: Lambley Village CC won SNCL Division J in 2022, and will play in Division H this season (PHOTO: Courtesy of LVCC)

Following a grant from Gedling Borough Council and additional support from sponsors, the Lambs were able to refurbish their ageing clubhouse and changing rooms ahead of the 2023 campaign, which will see the club play at their highest level since 2014.

Pictured: Jordan Whitehead (L) & Lee Wilson (R) will lead the club’s Sunday team this season (PHOTO: Courtesy of LVCC)

Club chairman Alex Cox says that there is a real sense of momentum at the club at the moment – something which is driving them forward on and off the pitch.

“Last year’s success was huge for the club and performances throughout the season were out of this world at times. As we took stock over the winter, we wanted to have a really strong focus on growing the club sustainably, and the clubhouse is a big part of that.

Pictured: Club members helping to refit Lambley’s Pavillion (PHOTO: Courtesy of LVCC)

“We’ve had great support from the local councillors and sponsorship from the likes of Kingdom Architectural Glass and Wickes – who donated £400 of materials – but also from our club members themselves in terms of getting the work done to ensure the facility is ready for the new season.”

They are also supplementing their growing squad by entering a team in the Newark Alliance Sunday League – returning after nearly ten years – and made some significant off-season moves to strengthen its playing staff.

Fast bowling duo Tom Snee and Robson Kightley have joined the Lambs from Gedling Colliery and Papplewick & Lindby respectively, while Glenn Morley – who has made more than 150 appearances for the club – will play for the Sunday side while remaining registered elsewhere in the Saturday league.

Pictured: Tom Snee (R) joins Lambley Village from Gedling Colliery (PHOTO: Courtesy of LVCC)

Snee said: “As soon as I spoke to the guys at the club, it was clear that there is a real ambition to not just rise up the leagues, but also improve off the pitch as well.

“It’s an exciting time to be involved, and I’m looking forward to contributing in whatever way I can.”

The pair join a side that put in some dominant performances in 2022, with opening batsman Elliot Burnett scoring nearly 600 runs and left arm quick Lee Wilson bagging 57 wickets – the most of any bowler across the league’s 13 divisions – as Lambley pipped Midlands CC to the title on the final day of the season.

The Lambs open their Division H season with a home game against Attenborough on Saturday, 29 April (1pm), with their inaugural Sunday league campaign kicking off the following afternoon away at Farnsfield (also 1pm).

Further information can be accessed via https://lambleyvillage.play-cricket.com/home or via the club facebook page https://www.facebook.com/LambleyVillageCC

A full list of fixtures is available by visiting: LVCC Fixtures 2023.

Police appeal after £4,000 shop theft from Asda in Arnold

Police have released images of four people they’d like to speak to after thousands of pounds worth of goods were stolen from a store in Arnold.

Printer ink, razers, medicine and toothbrushes were among the large amounts of items taken by a group of shoplifters working in tandem from the Asda store on Front Street.

Three men and a woman used large bags they were carrying to smuggle the items out the store without being detected.

The items – valued at around £4,000 in total – were stolen from the store at around 1pm on 11 March 2023.

Police investigating the theft have now released images of three men and a woman that they suspect could’ve been involved.

PC Emma Jordan, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “Shop thefts like this are a blight on the community and can have a really detrimental impact on businesses and the staff that work there.

“It’s important that anyone who recognises any of the people in these pictures gets in touch with the police straight away.

“We don’t want to see a repeat of this incident and are determined to catch the people involved.

“Anyone with information can call the police on 101, quoting incident 359 of 11 March 2023, or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”

Match Report: Carlton Town FC 2 – 0 Dunston

NPL First Division East

22 April 2023

Goals from brothers Kieran and Nat Watson bookended a nail-biting afternoon at Stoke lane as Carlton Town beat Dunston 2-0 to avoid automatic relegation on the last day of the season.

The Millers still face a playoff to secure their step 4 safety but anything less than a win here would have seen them relegated immediately.  As it was, the win moved the home side up to 17th in the table and they await news as to who their playoff opponents will be.  Dunston’s defeat ended their promotion playoff hopes and they had to settle for a sixth-place finish for the second consecutive season.

Carlton came into the game with just one change to the side which had drawn at Pontefract Collieries less than 48 hours earlier.  Jared Holmes replaced Lawrence Gorman with Khyle Sargent moving to right back.

Mikey talks to Carlton Town Tv after his fantastic penalty stop save The Millers from automatic relegation. (Courtesy of Carlton Town TV)

Both sides knew only a win would suffice for their differing purposes and it was Carlton who started much the sharper.  They got off to a dream start by taking the lead on just five minutes when Kieran Watson ran onto a Sargent pass, rounded goalkeeper Daniel Staples, fired at goal and Jude Swailes’s attempted clearance struck Terence Galbraith with the ball ending up in the back of the net.

Dunston’s first opportunity came on 20 minutes when Dale Pearson won the ball and ran through on goal only to be denied by a superb tackle from Sargent.

Carlton continued to push forward and Kyle Tomlin sped down the right before crossing to Holmes whose shot was blocked.  The ball fell to Nat Watson and he skipped into the area before hitting a shot that was cleared off the line by Sado Djalo.

It was clear to the impressive home support that the Carlton players were clearly up for this game.  Tomlin saw another effort blocked while Sargent was winning tackle after tackle in defence and midfield.

Nat Watson fired over the bar after Holmes had done well to win possession and shortly afterwards the same player drew a comfortable save from Staples.

Dunston, who brought an impressive number of supporters to Nottinghamshire, always carried a threat and Holmes did superbly to get a block ahead of Dale Pearson after a fine run and cross by Djalo.

But it was the Millers who had much the better of the first half, with Holmes and Danny Elliott outstanding in midfield, and Dean Freeman and Dan Brown looking secure at the back, ably supported by Lewis Durow and Sargent.  The Watsons looked lively and Niall Hylton and Tomlin were always looking to attack on the flanks.

The visitors had been fairly quiet in the first half but they looked far more threatening after the restart and Carlton had to defend deep for long periods.  Dunston were given a golden opportunity to equalise when they were awarded a penalty on 53 minutes after Sargent was penalised for a foul on Djalo.  But Mikey Emery was Carlton’s hero, saving Philip Turnbull’s spot kick and Will Jenkins’s follow-up effort.  It was a double save that turned out to be crucial in preserving Carlton’s step 4 status for now.

Djalo then headed over the bar unmarked as the second half dragged on agonisingly for the home support.  News that relegation rivals Shildon were comfortably ahead at Grimsby filtered through and Carlton knew that a single Dunston goal would send them down.  Instead, the team defended with an intensity only occasionally seen this season and repelled all of the Dunston attacks.

Jenkins was inches wide with a 77th minute free kick before Brown made yet another superb tackle as the visitors broke into the penalty area.

Hylton had another impressive game and was a source of most of Carlton’s few attacks in the second half.  With three minutes remaining he did well to win the ball on the right and send substitute Charlie Marzano through on goal.  The angle was tight and Marzano slipped his shot a couple of feet wide of the post.

With the clock on 89 minutes the whole ground erupted as Carlton doubled their lead.  A Durow throw sent Hylton away on the left.  He advanced into the area and when his shot was parried by Staples, Nat Watson was on hand to fire into the roof of the net.  The unbearable tension that had gripped the home fans for the interminable second half was vanquished in scenes of pure unbridled joy with supporters and players celebrating together.

There was still enough time for Emery to make another fine save, from Carl Finnigan, before the referee ended proceedings and the players got a thoroughly deserved ovation from the home support.

Ten games ago they were 10 points adrift of safety and looked doomed.  They would have snapped your hand off then for a relegation playoff position and that’s what they’ve earned with six wins and a draw from those 10 matches.  They will know they have to do it all again next week to see the job to its conclusion.

Carlton Town: M Emery, K Sargent, L Durow, D Brown, D Freeman, J Holmes, K Tomlin (C Marzano 59), D Elliott (L Gorman 79), K Watson (A Troke 67), N Watson, N Hylton. Unused substitutes: R Stainsby, Z Hill

Goals: K Watson 5, N Watson 89

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Suspect due in court after woman assaulted and knocked unconscious

Detectives have charged a suspect after a woman was left unconscious after a city centre assault. 

The victim was punched and knocked to the floor during the attack which happened in Long Row, Nottingham. 

She suffered significant head injuries as a result of the assault which happened during the early hours of 12 March 2023. 

A suspect was arrested during the early hours of yesterday (Sunday 23 April 2023). It followed a police pursuit after a car sped away from officers, around the area of the A52, Holme Pierrepont. 

Shakeal Fraser, aged 25, of Honeywood Drive, Carlton, is due to appear at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court today (Monday 24 April 2023) charged with causing grievous bodily harm without intent, dangerous driving, and drink driving.

Detective Inspector Jon Kerry, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “I am pleased we have charged a suspect regarding these serious matters, and I hope it reassures people the force will take robust action against individuals who engage in this sort of criminality and disorder.”

Gedling borough sites feature on shortlist of target locations for new Lidl stores

Lidl has published its shortlist of priority locations for new stores as it targets over 1,100 outlets across the UK – with two borough sites listed.

The discount grocer said the list represented potential sites – but only a small number would be developed into new branches.

Lidl has opened 15 new stores in the last three months and expects to open 10 more later this year.

18 locations were listed in Nottinghamshire, with Gedling and Mapperley making this list.

Lidl GB chief development officer Richard Taylor said: “Our store expansion has been and continues to be unparalleled.

“In the last three months alone, we’ve opened 15 new stores – more than any other retailer, and in 2022 we welcomed customers through the doors of over 50 new stores.”

Taylor added that the discount retailer “won’t be stopping there” and that there is “no ceiling on our ambition or growth potential”.