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Gedling borough: Planning applications submitted near you

House extensions and new dwellings proposals make up most of the applications submitted to Gedling Borough Council in the last week.  

Here is a round-up of the latest plans that the council’s planning officers will now decide on. 

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

Arnold

Single storey side extension
37 Crawford Rise Arnold Nottinghamshire NG5 8QF
Ref. No: 2022/1029 


New 2 bedroom semi detached property.
43 Ravenswood Road Arnold Nottingham Nottinghamshire NG5 7FY
Ref. No: 2022/0996


Ground and first floor side extension and rear conservatory
31 Wardle Grove Arnold Nottingham Nottinghamshire NG5 7FE
Ref. No: 2022/0657 

Bestwood

No planning applications this week

Burton Joyce

Proposed hipped two storey side extension and flat roofed single storey rear extension; render to all elevations
9 Cragmoor Road Burton Joyce Nottinghamshire NG14 5AR
Ref. No: 2022/1195


Two storey side and single storey rear extension following demolition of existing; alterations in connection
16 Olive Grove Burton Joyce Nottinghamshire NG14 5FG
Ref. No: 2022/1033


Install a 10m column together with a 2m antenae extension and a croncrete base for CCTV camera
Land Corner Wheatsheaf Court Main Street Burton Joyce Nottinghamshire
Ref. No: 2022/1105


Change of use from dance studio to dog grooming parlour including minor external alterations
51A Main Street Burton Joyce Nottinghamshire NG14 5ED
Ref. No: 2022/0970 

Calverton

No planning applications this week

Carlton

No planning applications this week

Colwick

No planning applications this week

Daybrook

Replace the current signage on the corner of Mansfield Road/Church Drive with a new sign.
St Pauls Church Church Drive Daybrook Nottinghamshire NG5 6JD
Ref. No: 2022/1071


Gedling

Application for 2no. Sales Stack Board Signs & 4no. Sales Flags.
Land To The South Burton Road Gedling Nottinghamshire NG4 2QU
Ref. No: 2022/1124 


Single storey rear extension & canopy to the front elevation
31 Vernon Avenue Gedling Nottinghamshire NG4 3FX
Ref. No: 2022/1026

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Lambley

No planning applications this week

Linby

The erection of a new external flue.
15 Main Street Linby Nottinghamshire NG15 8AE
Ref. No: 2022/1008 


Works to various trees within the curtilage of Sherwood House. See attached details.
Sherwood House Main Street Linby Nottinghamshire NG15 8AE
Ref. No: 2022/0906TCA

Mapperley

First floor extension over existing garage and annexe to detached house, for the creation of two double bedrooms.
395 Spring Lane Mapperley Nottinghamshire NG3 5RR
Ref. No: 2022/1177

Netherfield

Realignment of plots 506-517, 520, 528-539 and 544-548 to accommodate necessary engineering.
Land North Of Teal Close Netherfield Nottinghamshire
Ref. No: 2022/0993NMA

Newstead

No planning applications this week

Papplewick

No planning applications this week

Ravenshead

Alterations to existing property including new porch, insertion of rooflights and removing Glass roof to conservatory and replacing with roof tiles and rooflights.
53A Sheepwalk Lane Ravenshead Nottinghamshire NG15 9FD
Ref. No: 2022/1051


Infill extension to join outbuilding to the main property.
The Little Ranch Grays Drive Ravenshead Nottinghamshire NG15 9HY
Ref. No: 2022/1007


Details of materials – white textured silicone render, feature Cotswold Building Stone; Slate pitched roof and fibreglass flat roofs Black window frames Black composite door Black roller shutter garage door
31 Church Drive Ravenshead Nottinghamshire NG15 9FG
Ref. No: 2022/0577

Redhill

Detached garage and front boundary wall and electric sliding gates
172 Mansfield Road Redhill Nottinghamshire NG5 8NA
Ref. No: 2022/0974

Stoke Bardolph

Internally Illuminated freestanding estate tenant directory sign. Advertisement 2: Freestanding estate way-finding sign 
Teal Park Cyan Close Stoke Bardolph Nottinghamshire NG14 5JX
Ref. No: 2022/1113 

Woodborough

Change of use and conversion from storage barn to home office
Long Meadow Farm 50 Main Street Woodborough Nottingham Nottinghamshire NG14 6EA
Ref. No: 2022/1118


T26 remove deadwood and ivy; T19, T24, T53 and T57 remove ivy for structural inspection
St Swithuns Church Main Street Woodborough Nottinghamshire NG14 6DX
Ref. No: 2022/1074TPO

Woodthorpe

New outbuilding
7 Maitland Road Woodthorpe Nottinghamshire NG5 4GT
Ref. No: 2022/103


Rear single storey wrap around extension
135 Plains Road Woodthorpe Nottinghamshire NG3 5QX
Ref. No: 2022/1021

Plans for new pedestrian and cycle bridge over River Trent pushed back to 2023

A planning application for a new pedestrian and cycle bridge over the River Trent near Colwick Country Park will not be submitted until next year.

The new pedestrian and cycle bridge will link Trent Basin in the city to West Bridgford in Rushcliffe when built.

It is being funded by the Government with a planned Spring 2023 opening date.

Bridge over Trent
PICTURED above, artist’s impression of the new pedestrian bridge across the Trent

Keith Morgan, principal senior transport planner at Nottingham City Council, had initially said the plans would be submitted later in the year, however this will take place in 2023 now.

A Nottingham City Council spokesperson told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: “The council is pushing forward with plans to construct the new cycle and pedestrian bridge and over recent months has been working with landowners, the Environment Agency and a principal contractor to develop the scheme.

“A planning application is due to be submitted in the new year and we are working with the contractor to advance the design of the scheme and firm up the scheme cost.”

Once built it will become the first new crossing over the River Trent in Nottingham since Clifton Bridge eastbound opened in 1972, which was built years after its older western counterpart, completed in 1958.

Delegated decision documents from October reveal the local authority has now agreed to cover landowners’ reasonable professional costs associated with assembling the land required to deliver the pedestrian and cycle bridge across the River Trent.

The exact nature of these documents is restricted for public viewing, but the council says it is “pushing forward” with plans.

It comes as calls for a fourth road bridge continue to mount.

Prestigious Royal Shakespeare Company to hit the stage at Arnold theatre

The world-renowned Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) returns to the Bonington Theatre in Arnold for two live performances of its First Encounters with Shakespeare production of Twelfth Night. 

The RSC first visited the Bonington Theatre in 2019 with performances of The Merchant of Venice.

Three years later, the RSC are coming back to Arnold, on Monday, October 31 and Tuesday, November 1, with a 90-minute condensed version of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night.

The play has been given a modern twist with an environmentally conscious take on Shakespeare’s tale of heartbreak, hoaxes and hidden identities. 

The production of Twelfth Night has environmental sustainability at its core and has been co-created with young people from the RSC’s Associate Schools programme. This is the Company’s national partnership programme with schools and regional theatres which work with disadvantaged children in the country. 

Commenting on the production, Director, Robin Belfield, said: “We want children and young people’s first encounters with live theatre and Shakespeare to be fun, engaging and meaningful. So, we asked them what was important to them, and two things came across very clearly and consistently: that the show should be a co-creation between the RSC and the young people themselves and that climate crisis should sit at its heart.’

The Leader of Gedling Borough Council, Councillor John Clarke MBE said: “We’re thrilled to have the world famous Royal Shakespeare Company returning to Arnold’s Bonington Theatre this year with another excellent play on their nationwide tour.

“Their interpretation of Twelfth Night will give people, especially younger audiences, an opportunity to access Shakespeare’s play in a new, modern and exciting way. 

“The show’s emphasis on environmental sustainability highlights a particularly important issue affecting all generations and is a key priority for Gedling Borough Council as we work to become net zero by 2030.

“We’re delighted to have been asked to host such a wonderful theatre from the Royal Shakespeare Company.”

Performances of Twelfth Night will take place at the Bonington Theatre, Arnold on Monday 31 October and Tuesday 1 November, both starting at 7.30pm.

Tickets cost £12.50, £10 concessions, £8 for under 25s and are available to buy directly from the Bonington box office in person, by calling 0115 901 3640 or by visiting the website www.boningtontheatre.co.uk

Christmas event at Woodthorpe Park planned with 1,800 trees for sale

A Christmas event is heading to Woodthorpe Park with 1,800 Christmas trees planned to be sold.

Nottingham City Council papers detail that the event will take place between November 26 and December 18.

The authority says its Woodthorpe Park Christmas Event has grown over the last six years, welcoming more than 10,000 visitors to enjoy wreath making and miniature Christmas Tree planting.

The city council will spend £50,000 on the Christmas trees which will then be sold to the public.

The event is being organised by the site’s nursery team

The local authority said the plans ‘contribute to the Carbon Neutral 2028 strategy by delivering locally sourced plants, many of which help create biodiversity and bee friendly habitats’.

Prices for the Christmas trees start at around £28 for potted trees and a six-foot tree will cost around £47.

Donna Cresswell-Duly, the City Council’s business development manager for public realm, said: “Our Christmas event is our largest event of the year and there will be a small market, music from a choir and a ukulele group and a café.

“It’s an opportunity for families to come down and the kids can decorate a tree and meet Santa.

“We also sell Christmas trees and we pride ourselves on them being responsibly and locally sourced.”

Council documents added: “Local artisans, crafters, and independents sell their products in our Marketplace and visitors can buy a range of ethically sourced potted and cut  Christmas Trees, ranging in size from miniature Saplings to 8ft and available in three varieties – Nordmann, Fraser Fir and Norway Spruce.”

Gedling MP Tom Randall ‘weighing up’ whether to back Johnson or Sunak as Britain’s next PM after Liz Truss resignation

Gedling MP Tom Randall says he hasn’t yet decided on who to back as next Tory Party leader and Prime Minister.

Liz Truss resigned yesterday (20) as PM after four weeks of chaos that unravelled following the announcement of the ‘mini-budget’ on September 23.

The Conservative Party has since revealed a new leader and Prime Minister will be announced one week today, on Friday, October 28.

Liz Truss
PICTURED: Former Prime Minister Liz Truss

Rishi Sunak, who lost to Ms Truss in the summer leadership contest, is the bookies’ favourite to take over the role.

Penny Mordaunt, the current leader of the House of Commons, is the first to put herself forward as a potential candidate.

And, quite dramatically, former Prime Minister Boris Johnson is also being touted for a shocking return to front-line politics just months after he was ousted by his own party.

Gedling MP Randall backed Mr Sunak in the summer contest but says he has not made his mind up over who he will back this time around.

The choice, he says, is between Mr Johnson and the former chancellor, but he is taking time to “weigh up” before deciding who to back.

On what he wants to see from the next Prime Minister, he told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: “People want their politicians to get on with doing the things that they were elected to do: helping their constituents and trying to solve their problems.

“I want to see the return of firm, effective Tory government in short order.”

Sherwood MP Mark Spencer is yet to declare who he will be backing in the leadership contest.

Rishi Sunak and Tom Randall
PICTURED: Chancellor Rishi Sunak, left, with Gedling MM Tom Randall, right
Boris Johnson Number 10
Boris Johnson could yet return to Number Ten

Councillor Ben Bradley, Conservative MP for Mansfield and leader of Nottinghamshire County Council, posted on social media to confirm he, too, has not yet made up his mind.

He is asking constituents to fill in a survey asking who they would like to see as the new leader and Prime Minister.

He said: “I want to ensure that we can choose someone who has Mansfield’s support.”

Candidates will need to garner the support of at least 100 Tory MPs by Monday afternoon to be in the leadership race.

A ballot of roughly 200,000 Conservative Party members is then expected to take place next week with Sir Graham Brady, chair of the influential Tory backbench 1922 Committee, to announce the winner next week.

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Since Ms Truss’ resignation, some Conservative MPs in Nottinghamshire have already put their support behind the frontrunners.

The final candidates for the position are expected to be narrowed down by Monday.

Gedling powerlifter Martin takes on the weight of the world – and carries it

Powerlifter Martin Wilson has the weight of the world on his shoulders – and it seems it’s not too much for him to carry.

The 33-year-old fitness advisor, from Gedling, has become a British and World Champion in amateur British powerlifting.

He won the ‘Open Men Raw Under 82.5kg’ category in the Amateur World Powerlifting Congress (AWPC) World Championships which were held in Manchester in September. He also won the same category at the Amateur British Powerlifting Union (ABPU) which took place in July.

Martin has worked at Carlton Forum Leisure Centre for four years, specialising in powerlifting and nutrition, as well as teaching exercise classes. 

Carlton-Forum
PICTURED: Carlton Forum, where Martin Wilson works as a fitness instructor

He used Carlton Forum to train for the ABPU competition for 20 weeks and then a further eight weeks for the AWPC.

Carlton Forum Leisure Centre has an Olympic lifting platform, with specialist flooring and a range of weights, along with a free-weight training area and plate loaded machines.

Powerlifting is a strength sport involving three different types of lifts being performed: squat, bench press and deadlift.

Within Martin’s category in the AWPC World Championships, he achieved high scores of 192.5Kg in squat, 127.5Kg in bench press and 265Kg in deadlift, accomplishing a winning total lifting score of 585Kg, the equivalent of lifting six baby elephants. 

Martin Wilson said:  “Competing at the British and World championships was a great experience. The atmosphere was awesome and it was great when you had every person in the building shouting and cheering you on. 

“When I knew I had won both competitions I was so happy. My hope now is to retain my titles and get an even a bigger total lifting score next year.” 

Councillor Henry Wheeler, the Portfolio Holder for Housing, Health and Wellbeing, said: “We’re so pleased for Martin to have won not just one, but two gold medals in recent powerlifting competitions. This shows Martin’s dedication and ambition to fitness and it’s wonderful to have him as a member of staff and an ambassador for Gedling Leisure at Carlton Forum Leisure Centre.”

Following on from his title wins, Martin will now be in recovery for three months before beginning his training again for future competitions. Two of these competitions will include attempting to retain both the ABPU and AWPC titles, as he has automatically qualified for these due his wins.

New tenants needed for Carlton pub renowned for its carvery

The search is on for new tenants to run a Carlton pub renowned locally for its popular carvery.

The managers of the Elwes Arms have announced they have taken the decision to step back from the business on their Facebook page.

They posted: “We (Tina and Daz) have decided to step back as we are getting old but would like to thank everyone for their continued support. Take care and see you soon.”

The pub on Oakdale Road will now temporarily close until new tenants can be found.

It is currently being advertised with an annual guide rent of £28,000, a potential turnover of £362,000.

The Stonegate Pub Partnership, who manage the pub, say they ‘are now seeking an experienced couple or publican who has strong food skills to continue the quality food offer whilst keeping this beautiful pub at the heart of the community’.

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Images released after teenagers attacked and robbed by men in Arnot Hill Park

Images have been released following a robbery in a park in Arnold. Police would like to speak to the men pictured.

Officers were called to Arnot Hill Park on Tuesday (October 18) at around 11.50am.

Two teenage boys, aged 14 and 15, have been approached by two men and then attacked for their belongings.

Detective Inspector Simon Harrison said: “This was an unprovoked attack with the victims not knowing the men who approached them.

“Luckily, they sustained minor injuries, but it could have been much worse. Officers are doing everything they can to bring the suspects to justice and there will be increased patrols around Arnot Hill Park as a result.

“We have released an image today of two men that could help us with our inquiries. If you know the two men in this picture, then please get in touch.”

Anyone with any information or who recognises the men pictured is asked to call 101, quoting crime number 0012 of 18 October 2022 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Gedling MP Tom Randall leads renewed calls for new road bridge over River Trent

A Gedling MP has reignited calls for a fourth road bridge over the River Trent and has called on ministers to help draw up a business case.

Calls for it have been voiced for several years to ease congestion and shorten travel times on both sides of the river.

Currently, Greater Nottingham is served by three main bridges – Lady Bay Bridge, Clifton Bridge and Trent Bridge.

Tom Randall
PICTURED: Gedling MP Tom Randall

But concerns have been raised in recent years after issues with both Clifton and Lady Bay bridges caused traffic across the city and county to come to a standstill.

Politicians and councillors in Gedling borough have long suggested a fourth bridge should be created to help people in both areas and prevent motorists travelling “out of their way” to use Gunthorpe Bridge, near East Bridgford.

They believe the new bridge could connect motorists from Colwick to Radcliffe-on-Trent while reducing congestion in nearby industrial estates and around the A52 corridor near Gamston.

Tom Randall, Gedling’s Conservative MP, has been leading the calls since he was first elected in December 2019.

He called a ‘transport in Nottinghamshire’ debate in Parliament’s Westminster Hall on Wednesday (October 19) and reignited the calls alongside fellow county MPs.

He called on Transport Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan to support a scheme.

“A fourth Trent crossing would relieve the pressure on the existing system and, if constructed for example at Colwick, would complement the recently-built Gedling Access Road,” he said.

“It would be costly and I appreciate infrastructure projects take time and need to go step-by-step.

“But I’d be grateful if the Minister would indicate her support for a strategic outline business case for such a project, which would come in – even at these financially-strained times – at a manageable £150,000.”

Recently, residents and traders in both areas on either side of the proposed new bridge indicated support for the proposals.

They said it would help businesses and commuters in accessing different parts of the county while taking the strain off existing roads.

In February 2020, cracks in the structure of Clifton Bridge – which connects the city with the A52 near Clifton and Lenton – caused months of closures and delays.

At the time of its closure – which only came to an end this time last year – the city was found to be the most congested in the world.

Further concerns were raised earlier this summer when a lorry crashed off the side of Lady Bay Bridge and initially caused a complete, week-long closure.

This incident caused issues in both Nottingham and West Bridgford, with the closure reduced to a one-way closure heading into Nottingham before works to repair it concluded a month later.

Speaking in the Westminster Hall debate, Ruth Edwards, Conservative MP for Rushcliffe, also indicated her support for the project.

She said: “Chaos rained down across Nottinghamshire on the weekend Clifton Bridge was first shut for emergency repairs.

“We are stretched to capacity, at the moment, for our infrastructure in terms of crossing the Trent.

“I really hope the minister will commit to looking at getting this business case – this initial assessment of proposals – delivered, so we can look at what our options are as well as cost and timescales for delivery.”

And Councillor Ben Bradley, Mansfield’s MP, who is also the leader of Nottinghamshire County Council, reiterated similar calls.

His council is the transport authority that would be involved in drawing up any business cases for the potential bridge and said he would welcome working with Government to bring forward any proposals.

“Mr Randall and I have discussed this [in my remit] as leader of the council,” he said.

“While it is, truthfully, beyond our local budgets, I would very much welcome the opportunity to work with Government and bring forward a business case in the way he has described.”

Katherine Fletcher MP (Con), the Department for Transport’s (DfT) roads minister and under-secretary of state, was Whitehall’s representative in the meeting.

Ms Fletcher, who studied biology at the University of Nottingham, told the Nottinghamshire MPs she will take their suggestions away to the DfT for discussions but said the plans are in their “very embryonic days”.

She said: “As someone that has got stuck in Nottingham when it grinds to a halt I do recognise the points [members] are making.

“The project, at this stage – highlighting wanting to pull a business case together to get the investment and ease congestion – I’m happy to take that away.

“It’s something that is in its very embryonic days.

“If I could perhaps write to you with the routes and opportunities you have to build an investment case locally and get that onto the DfT slate, I’ll follow that up with official help.”

Following the Westminster Hall debate, ministers will now discuss whether to support a locally-led business case being drawn up for the proposed new bridge.

Man, 22, arrested after building site targeted in Arnold

Police arrested a suspect after being alerted to a break-in at a building site in Arnold

Officers were called to a site on Mansfield Road shortly before 9pm yesterday (Wednesday) evening after three mechanical diggers were interfered with.

Officers rushed to the scene and chased down a suspect on nearby Hambleton Road.

Peter Wilson, aged 22, of Kirkhouse Green Road, Doncaster, has now been charged with vehicle interference and possession of a bladed article.

He was release on conditional bail and is due to attend Nottingham Magistrates’ Court on 16 November.

Sergeant Alison Bryan, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “We treat these kind of reports extremely seriously and immediately dispatched officers to the scene. I am pleased we have now been able to charge a suspect and our investigation continues.”