Home Blog Page 395

Tim Martin blames ‘people drinking at home’ for recent Wetherspoons closures

Wetherspoons boss Tim Martin has blamed people drinking at home for a slump in sales.

The pub chief, who has revealed that the chain’s sales are still lagging behind pre-pandemic levels, said far more people now drink in their homes rather than in pubs.

Wetherspoons, which runs 844 pubs in the UK and Ireland, said like-for-like sales surged by nearly 18% over the last three months of 2022, when compared with the same period in 2021.

The chain has pubs in Arnold, Carlton and Mapperley.

lager glasses

However, sales still remained 2% lower than the equivalent pre-pandemic period in 2019.

Mr Martin, Wetherspoon’s chairman, told the PA news agency: “The aftermath of the pandemic and lockdown restrictions have been far more difficult than anyone thought.

“That is the picture for the whole pub and restaurant industry. People thought that after lockdown there would be a boom in people suffering from cabin fever but, instead, it has almost been the opposite situation as people have got in the habit of staying in.

“That’s the big thing that means sales are down on 2019. Things are improving now but it’s slow.”

The Wetherspoons chief was keen to stress that he feels the biggest threat to the hospitality industry is that pubs and restaurants are taxed unfairly, while supermarkets pay no VAT on food sales.

“The aftermath of the pandemic and lockdown restrictions have been far more difficult than anyone thought.”

Wetherspoons chairman Tim Martin

He said: “This issue has been exacerbated in recent years because supermarkets now trade next to pubs on every high street, and with a huge tax benefit which means they can lower the price of beer.

Supermarkets now take up about half of the pub industry’s beer volumes, whereas “hardly anyone drank at home” when Wetherspoon’s started trading in 1979, Mr Martin said.

He warned that the industry will “inevitably shrink” relative to supermarkets if it does not campaign strongly for tax equality.

Wetherspoon opened two pubs over the second half of 2022 and sold 10, which made about £2.9 million, and 35 pubs remain up for sale.

But Mr Martin added that he is “cautiously optimistic” about the company’s prospects for the financial year.

Network Rail to carry out weekend work on level crossing barriers causing a traffic nightmare in Netherfield

Work will take place over the weekend to repair level crossing barriers that have been causing a traffic nightmare in Netherfield.

The barriers by Carlton Station, on Victoria Road, have become stuck in the down position several times this week during morning rush hour.

The stuck barriers have resulted in tailbacks through the town, with motorists being held up for over half an hour. Commuters say the constant delays are causing them to be late taking their children to school and getting to work.

Carlton Station
PICTURED: The crossings are next toCarlton Station (PHOTO: Gedling Eye)

Jemma Crow commutes each morning from Carlton. The 33-year-old said she had experienced problems with the crossings on a number of occasions over the past week.

“They need sorting,” she said.

“I missed my train today as I was on the wrong side of the tracks and had to watch it go past. The buses are also stuck in the traffic so there is no way you can get alternative transport. An Uber wouldn’t make it through either, so you’re just waiting for them to be opened.

“I am now having to stay late at work to make up the hours lost due to being late. It’s upsetting.

Mapperley resident Nick Goodwin described the barriers as ‘temperamental’

“It’s never been a problem before, just over the last few weeks,” he said.

“I work over on the industrial estate so cutting through Netherfield is quicker. It’s been a nightmare this week. I’ve been stuck in traffic for 25 minutes. Being late for work is stressful.”

Gedling Eye contacted Network Rail about the problem and they confirmed that work will take place on Saturday night to rectify the problem.

A spokesman said: “After inspecting the level crossing in Carlton, a thorough clean is needed to make sure it is in full working order and to stop these issues from happening.

“We will be clearing and cleaning the track underneath the road crossing overnight on Saturday. To allow this to happen, the road will be closed between 11pm on Saturday night and 8:30am on Sunday morning.

He added: “We’re sorry for the impact that this had on the community and we would like to thank everyone for bearing with us whilst we get this sorted.”

Mapperley: Hospice thanks after raising £19k at Christmas

Supporters of a Mapperley hospice got behind it’s annual appeal this winter, raising an impressive £19,000.

Nottinghamshire Hospice’s Light up a Life appeal, which ran through November and December, encouraged people to make a donation in memory of someone special, share a dedication on the hospice tree, and attend a Light up a Life event to remember loved ones.

They could also donate £350 – the cost of a night of care – to light up the hospice’s historic cupola tower for a night in a colour of their choice, to celebrate the life of someone special. 

REMEMBERED: Rita Redgate, left, pictured with husband Philip

Family and friends of Rita Redgate from Mapperley chose to light the tower blue in her memory on what would have been her 79th birthday. 

Rita’s husband Philip and family members collected donations of nearly £1,000 at Rita’s funeral after she passed away last year.

They chose to support the hospice because Rita had been a regular at the Day Therapy unit before the pandemic and continued to receive support visits once the hospice was closed to visitors in lockdown. 

Philip, who met Rita in Mapperley when he was 22 and she was 17, said she loved her weekly visits to the hospice. 

“At first she was apprehensive about coming because of the stigma attached to the word hospice, but she quickly got to know people and the stigma disappeared,” he said. 

“She looked forward to coming, she loved all the activities, especially crafting, and she made good friends at the hospice. The hospice was a big part of her life.”

Philip, who has two sons, four granddaughters and a great grandchild on the way, said: “Lighting the tower is a special way of remembering her on her birthday and of showing support for the hospice.”

Nottingham City Council also supported the appeal by lighting up the council house purple on one of the days. 

Claire Herrick, Head of Fundraising at Nottinghamshire Hospice, said: “We’re so grateful to everyone who chose to support our appeal.  

“Donations mean we can continue to provide crucial care to help families like Rita’s when they need us. With our help, more people with life limiting illnesses will be able to die in comfort, at home, surrounded by loved ones.” 

If you’d like to support the hospice, there are lots of ways to get involved. Find out more here.

Gedling Borough Council installs brand new £18k CCTV camera at Arnold’s Killisick Recreation Ground

A new £18,500 CCTV Camera has been installed by Gedling Borough Council to offer reassurance to users of an Arnold park.

The camera has been installed at Killisick Recreation Ground, to hopefully reassure users of the recently refurbished play area and local schools, as well as to users of the nearby community centre and children’s centre.

High quality images from the camera are transmitted to, recorded, and monitored from the council’s central CCTV Control Room and will be used to help assist the Police with investigations. The council’s Community Safety Team and Neighbourhood Wardens will also use camera to assist with tackling anti-social behavior, fly tipping, graffiti and vandalism.

Killisick Park
PICTURED: Killisick Recreation Ground

The camera is the latest investment in CCTV by Gedling Borough Council, following £90k worth of investment in existing equipment in Arnold, Calverton and Carlton. There are also plans for a further two CCTV cameras to be installed in Colwick using funding from the Police and Crime Commissioner’s Safer Streets Fund.

Portfolio Holder for Public Protection, Councillor David Ellis said: “Our residents deserve to feel safe, no matter where they are in the borough, and by investing in new and improved CCTV, we’re able to offer that reassurance. 

“A key priority for the council is to reduce antisocial behavior, crime and the fear of crime, and using high-quality CCTV like this is one of the ways we’re helping to deter crime.

“We’ve seen great results with our other CCTV cameras and we’re continuing to expand and improve equipment like this throughout the borough. I have no doubt that our residents will welcome this addition as we continue to support our communities and keep Gedling a fantastic place for everyone to enjoy.”

Police seize weapons and drugs after tracking down vehicle linked to break-in at Carlton property

Officers hunted down and arrested four suspects within half-an-hour of a reported break-in. 

A loud bang and smash of glass were heard at an empty semi-detached property in First Avenue, Carlton.

A group of youths ran off after being disturbed. A short time later vehicles were seen leaving the area. 

After searching the area, officers located a car nearby with four people inside.

The vehicle was believed to be linked to the incident which happened shortly before 11.30pm on Wednesday (25 January 2023). 

The occupants were all arrested and the car, as well as weapons found inside it, were seized.

An 18-year-old man was questioned on suspicion of aggravated burglary, possession of an offensive weapon in a public place, possession of a bladed article, affray, and possession of a Class B drug. 

A 24-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of aggravated burglary, possession of an offensive weapon in a public place, possession of a bladed article, affray, and possession of a Class A drug. 

Another 18-year-old man was taken into custody on suspicion of affray, aggravated burglary, and possession of a bladed article in a public place and a further suspect, also aged 18, was arrested on suspicion of affray, aggravated burglary, possession of an offensive weapon and possession of a bladed article. 

Detective Sergeant Jo Eaton, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “Our investigation is progressing to understand the motive for this incident and to get a clearer understanding of the full circumstances. 

“Officers were quick to the scene, and I’m pleased their inquiries led to the arrests of four suspects in this case.

“I hope the positive action we have taken reassures people how seriously the force takes these types of reports and that we will investigate and deal robustly with anyone engaging in such behaviour.”

Police would like to hear from anyone who saw what happened, anyone who may have recorded CCTV or dashcam footage or anyone who has any other information which could assist with their inquiries.

Please call Nottinghamshire Police on 101, quoting incident number 783 of 25 January 2023, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Laughing gas could soon be banned from sale in bid to crack down on antisocial behaviour

The Home Office is ready to ban the sale and possession of laughing gas in a bid to crack down on anti-social behaviour.

Ministers want laws put in place that allows those found with nitrous oxide gas in public to be prosecuted.

The party drug, commonly known as laughing gas, is the second most commonly used drug among 16 to 24-year-olds in England after cannabis

Houses of Parliament
Ministers are calling for a ban on sales of Nitrous oxide gas

Concerns have been raised about health problems caused by its usage.

A Home Office spokesperson said: “Anti-social behaviour causes misery in communities and we are determined to crack down on this scourge to protect our streets.

“We have been clear we want to see common sense policing to keep our communities safe.

“That is why we are actively considering a ban on the sale and use of this harmful drug and will ask the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs to hasten their delivery of the report we commissioned, which we will carefully consider in reaching any decision.”

If new laws were put in place, only those with a “legitimate reason” for possessing the drug would be exempt from the ban, such as chefs who use it in products liked whipped cream or doctors using it for pain relief.

Current legislation bans the knowing or reckless supply of nitrous oxide for inhalation, but there have been calls for a ban on all direct consumer sales as part of a tightening up of the law.

The substance is already being reviewed by the independent Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, but policing minister Chris Philp wants this to be fast-tracked to April with the hope a formal announcement could be made as part of the government’s anti-social behaviour strategy due later this year.

The punishment for being caught is likely to be similar to sentences for class C drugs, with those in possession facing up to two years in prison or an unlimited fine and those supplying the drug facing a maximum 14-year sentence.

Six Nations 2023: Pub chain giving rugby fans in Gedling borough chance to win £10k

Popular pub chain Greene King is giving Six Nations fans the chance to win £10,000 when they pre-book a table at one of their Gedling borough pubs to watch a match.

To enter the competition, customers must pre-book a table in one of the participating Greene King sports pub between January 16 and March 10 to be in with a chance of winning the prize. 

The following pubs in the borough are giving rugby fans the chance to win £10k

The Guinness Six Nations kicks-off on Saturday, February 4, with Wales taking on Ireland in the opening game in Cardiff. Old foes England and Scotland will follow, before France look at defending their title with a strong start against Italy. 

The tournament will conclude on March 18 following five rounds of fixtures across six weeks of action. 

As well as the top prize of £10k, an additional 200 winners will be able to bag themselves a £50 Greene King gift card each to spend on food and drink throughout the tournament. 

All competition winners will be announced by March 31.  

Only tables pre-booked between January 16 and March 10 will be entered in the prize draw. 

Chris Conchie, head of marketing for Greene King Sport, said:  “The Guinness Six Nations is one of the biggest sporting events of the year, so to kick off the championship we wanted to give fans a really special prize. 

“We’re delighted to have been able to partner with the official championship sponsor, Guinness, to launch this competition, giving fans the chance to secure their seat for the Guinness Six Nations and win a range of prizes at the same time.”

To book your table and enter the prize draw visit: https://www.greeneking-pubs.co.uk/live-sport/rugby/six-nations/

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

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

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

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

Here are the latest prices from across the borough…

UNLEADED…

Arnold

Sainsbury’s Arnold – 146.9

Asda Arnold 146.7

BP Daybrook (Mansfield Road) – 147.9

Esso Maid Marion (Mansfield Road) – 147.9

Carlton

Texaco Burton Road – 151.9

Shell Carlton Road (Carlton Square) – 151.9

Texaco Westdale Lane (East Lane Service Station) – 151.9

Petrol_pump

Colwick

CHEAPEST – Sainsburys Colwick – 142.9

Lambley

Lambley Motors – 165.9

Mapperley

Co-op Mapperley – 149.9

Netherfield

Morrisons – 148.9

DIESEL…

Arnold

Sainsbury’s Arnold – 166.9

Asda Arnold168.7

BP Daybrook – 167.9

Esso Maid Marion (Mansfield Road) – 167.9

Carlton

Texaco Burton Road – 171.9

Shell Carlton Road (Carlton Square) – 171.9

Texaco Westdale Lane (East Lane Service Station) – 173.9

Colwick

CHEAPEST – Sainsbury’s Colwick – 160.9

Lambley

Lambley Motors – 179.9

Mapperley

Co-op Mapperley – 169.9

Netherfield

Morrisons – 171.9

VIDEO: Gedling officers are called in to help break up suspected drugs den in Bestwood

Officers from Gedling were called in to help break up a suspected drugs den.

Officers carried out the twin house raids this morning (26) after receiving reports of drug activity.

A quantity of cannabis, remnants of suspected Class A drugs and weighing scales were all seized from the properties.

Drug paraphernalia, including equipment used to grow cannabis, was also found inside one address that was reportedly being used to produce drugs.

The warrants were led by the City North Operation Reacher team, with support from beat officers from the area and both the Radford and Gedling Operation Reacher teams.

Officers carried out this planned activity as part of neighbourhood policing week of action, which runs from January 23-29, 2023, and aims to shine a light on the importance of policing in the community.

Sergeant Zoey Price, of Nottinghamshire Police’s City North Operation Reacher team, said: “Our team carries out regular proactive warrants like the ones executed today that are led by intelligence received from members of the public or elsewhere.

Operation Reacher

“These warrants provide us with a great opportunity to effectively target individuals or groups that we believe could be involved in different types of criminality, including the production and supply of drugs.

“To use today’s operation as an example, we were able to follow up intelligence we received of drug activity and search two premises which led to the seizure of Class B drugs as well as remnants of suspected Class A drugs.

“Working in this way allows us to target particular individuals we believe may be breaking the law or up to no good, so that we can then hopefully bring them to justice.

“Operation Reacher plays a key role in neighbourhood policing and our main goal as a team is to serve the public and make the streets a safer place for those who live in the community.”

Next phase of work to revamp footpaths at Colwick Country Park will begin next week

The next phase of work to revamp footpaths at Colwick Country Park will begin next week.

Improvements to paths around the northern and eastern edges of West Lake will start on Monday (30) and are expected to be completed by the end of March 2023.

Nottingham City Council, who are carrying out the works, say the park will remain open to users during construction and will be phased to minimise impacts to users.

From Monday, a section of the path at the park will be closed for three weeks to allow for widening and resurfacing work to take place. Visitors are being asked to use an alternative route during this time.

The closed path is shown in red on the map below. The alternative route is shown in yellow.

From Monday, February 20 subsequent sections of the path (the blue dashed line) will be widened and resurfaced. During the works the public is being asked to use an alternative route on the grass adjacent to the path, staying well clear of the works area. The area for these works is shown in blue on the map above.

Nottingham City Council said they apologise for any short-term inconvenience.