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‘I’m deeply saddened’: Gedling MP statement after Mapperley murder

The MP for Gedling has issued a statement following the murder of a woman in her 20s in Mapperley and urged anyone with information about the incident to contact police.

Police were called to an address in Westdale Lane West at 10.07pm last night (21) following concerns for a person’s safety.

Emergency services attended and a woman, in her twenties, was pronounced dead at the scene.

The incident is now being treated as a murder investigation.

A man in his 40s was arrested by police this afternoon.

Police on the scene in Mapperley earlier today (IMAGE: West Bridgford Wire)

Michael Payne released a statement today (August 7) on his social media channels.

He said: “I am deeply saddened by the loss of a young woman’s life following the tragic incident that occurred overnight on Tuesday, October 21 on Westdale Lane.

“My thoughts and condolences are with her family and friends at this unimaginably difficult time. I understand they are being supported by specially trained officers.

“A murder investigation has now been launched, and a dedicated team of detectives is working tirelessly to establish what happened.

Michael Payne MP urged the public to help police wit their investigation if they had any information.

“I urge anyone who was in the area before, during, or after the incident – or who may have CCTV, dash-cam, or mobile phone footage – to come forward and assist the police.

“Residents will notice an increased police presence in the area over the coming days as police officers carry out additional patrols and continue their enquiries.

“I would like to reassure the community that this is believed to be an isolated incident and that there is no wider risk to the public.

“I will remain in close contact with Nottinghamshire Police colleagues and local authorities as the investigation progresses.”

Council agree to fix beer-bottle shaped pothole in Carlton cul-de-sac after press get involved

A beer-bottle shaped pothole that’s plagued a Carlton cul-de-sac for years is finally set to be fixed – just two weeks after being reported in Gedling Eye.

The Glendale Close hollow had originally been a minor, circular area where the road surface had worn away – but turned into a two-metre long crater over time.

Resident Michael Taylor first reported the issue to Nottinghamshire County Council’s highways team Via more than three years ago, who sent out some workers to fill it with tarmac.

However, Mr Taylor claimed they missed a bit and as time went on, that exposed part grew in size, with cars driving over and chipping away at the gap.

The pothole has been growing in size ever since, with workers repeatedly coming out to evaluate it, but deeming it did not meet the criteria for another repair.

Now, after the a report on the long-running situation on October 8, Via have assessed the pothole again – and say they’ll fix the issue within weeks.

A pothole outside residential homes in Carlton that a resident says he has been asking to be fixed for three years (PHOTO: LDRS)

A delighted Mr Taylor said: “It’s good. I told my neighbours about it and they’re happy. We’ll see if they actually do it – time will tell won’t it. But it looks like we’re going to get something done now.”

Prior to the council update, Mr Taylor and fellow Glendale Close residents had been left fuming by the pothole, with the 72-year-old retired mechanic claiming that the hole fills with water every time it rains, and if a car is left out on the road near it, chippings fly up and scratch it when other cars drive over the problem spot.

He said he’d been soaked multiple times too while sitting in his car, when vehicles whizzed past him while his windows were down.

Another resident of Glendale Close, Patrick Flewitt, said he had tripped on the uneven surface in the dark and hurt his ankle.

After speaking with Mr Taylor, the council who have now confirmed the news it will be fixed.

A spokesperson said: “We are aware of some deterioration to the road surface on Glendale Close in Carlton and we have carried out an assessment for possible wider road surface improvements to take place in the future.

“Following this assessment, we will be planning a surface repair to the area highlighted by the resident to prevent further deterioration and will continue to monitor the condition of the wider road through regular inspections, making any repairs to actionable defects as necessary.”

Since the story was first reported on, Mr Taylor said the pothole has continued to cause issues.

He said: “We’ve had to move the car again this morning. It’s breaking down the side you see. It’s widening and lengthening all the time. As soon as a car goes over, there’s at least another dustpan full of road chippings that shoots up and hits the car.

“But that’s what it needed – the press getting involved.”

Murder investigation launched following death of woman in Mapperley

A murder investigation has been launched following the death of a woman in Mapperley.

Police were called to an address in Westdale Lane West at 10.07pm last night (21) following concerns for a person’s safety.

Emergency services attended and a woman, in her twenties, was pronounced dead at the scene.

The incident is now being treated as a murder investigation, and our detectives are urging witnesses to come forward with any information they may have.

A 40-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder.

Scenes remain in place at Westdale Lane West and Woodborough Road.

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Detective Inspector Stuart Barson, who is overseeing the investigation, said: “Our deepest condolences are with the woman’s family and friends at this difficult time, and they are being supported by specially trained officers.

“A team of detectives are working at pace to progress this investigation and we are urging anyone who was in the area before, during, and after the incident – or anyone who may have recorded CCTV, dash-cam or mobile phone footage – to please get in touch.

“Officers will be carrying out additional patrols in the area and residents can expect to see an increased police presence in the area while our inquiries continue.

“I’d like to reassure residents that we believe this is an isolated incident with no wider risk to the public.”

Anyone with information is asked to call 101, quoting incident 677 of 21 October 2025, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Gedling borough braced for heavy wind and rain as Met Office issues yellow warning

Two weather warnings for rain and wind have been issued for the East Midlands and Gedling borough residents are now bracing themselves

The Met Office has put yellow alerts in place for Thursday (October 21) from 12am until just before midnight on Friday.

Gedling borough has been included in both alerts, with gusts of up to 55mph expected.

Heavy rainfall is expected on Wednesday evening, with up 50mm in some areas by early Thursday morning.

The British forecaster wrote in a post on X: “Strong winds may cause travel disruption and some damage across parts of England during Thursday.

“A powerful jet stream will drive a deep low-pressure system across the UK bringing heavy rain and strong winds to many areas.”

The forecaster warned strong winds may lead to power cuts, transport disruption and damage to buildings with a small chance of injuries and danger to life caused by large waves and beach material being thrown on to seafronts and coastal roads.

‘It was such a joy to celebrate milestone birthday with her’: Arnold care home resident Doreen celebrates 103rd birthday

Residents and staff at Coppice Lodge Care Home in Arnold have been celebrating Doreen’s 103rd birthday with afternoon tea, flowers and cards from friends and family.

The festivities took place in the care home’s beautifully decorated tearoom, complete with colourful balloons and cheerful birthday banners.

Doreen Berridge was joined by friends, family and residents in the milestone birthday celebrations – filling the room with laughter, music, and smile.

Doreen received an abundance of flowers and heartfelt cards, which brightened her day even more. Guests enjoyed a delicious selection of birthday cakes and cupcakes, lovingly prepared for the occasion.

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The tea was served in partnership with the home’s regular ‘Talkin’ Tables’ event, which takes place every Thursday from 3–4pm. The weekly session welcomes members of the community to join us for friendly conversation, homemade cake, and a freshly brewed tea or coffee.

Angela Allen, Front of House Manager at HC-One’s Coppice Lodge Care Home, said: It was such a joy to celebrate Doreen’s 103rd birthday with her. She’s a truly remarkable lady who brings so much happiness to everyone here at Coppice Lodge. Seeing her surrounded by her friends, family, and our residents, all enjoying the afternoon tea together, was just wonderful.

“We’re so proud to be part of these special moments that mean so much to our residents.”

BREAKING: Police respond to incident on Westdale Lane

Police have responded to an incident on Westdale Lane overnight (Wednesday, October 22).

Several officers and police vehicles were seen at Westdale Lane East iand a cordon is in place outside Mapperley Booze off licence

It has been reported forensic officers are on the scene.

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Nottinghamshire Police have yet to disclose why were at the two locations.

A spokesman said: “There are no threats to the wider public”.

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Residents in Carlton and Netherfield took to social media overnight to say they had heard police helicopters and drones circling over the towns during the early hours.

Westdale Lane was closed by police overnight but has now been reopened.

Nottingham City Transport confirmed their buses are now using the road again after earlier warning it was off limits.

A spokesperson said: “Lilac 25/B and Sky Blue 60 have returned to normal route through Gedling and along Westdale Lane following last night’s incident.”

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Co-op’s Arnold event to bring people together and help community thrive

The Co-op is inviting people based in Arnold to come together and share their views on what more could be done to help their community thrive.

The event – hosted at the Co-op Food store on Beckhampton Road, 12pm on Wednesday, October 29 – will offer a chance to exchange ideas and discuss how co-operation can help revitalise the local economy and strengthen community spirit.  

Part of Co-op’s On Your Corner, In Your Corner campaign, the event will include refreshments and activities designed to spark conversations about the role small businesses play in the neighbourhoods they serve.

The Co-op are giving people the chance to exchange ideas and discuss how co-operation can help revitalise the local economy and strengthen community spirit  PHOTO: Co-op

Those joining will also have a chance to put their ideas forward to Co-op, on what more it can do to support where they live.

The event is designed and hosted by Maigan Frecknall – a ‘Member Activator’ living in the area, who works closely with local Co-op members and others to deliver initiatives on the issues that matter most to them.

Fay Bowden is the national member activator manager at Co-op, supporting Member Activators across the UK.

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She said: “Everyone is really looking forward to bringing people together and having those meaningful discussions that could really benefit their wider community. 

“We hope these events help everyone – including those at our Co-op – understand more about the challenges facing high streets and local economies today, so we can develop solutions together.”

For more information about the event and to register, visit coopmemberevents.uk

BURTON JOYCE: Spook-tacular market planned in aid of cat rescue charity

A Hallowe’en-themed market is taking place this weekend at Burton Joyce & Bulcote Village Hall in aid of a local cat rescue charity.

The SpookCATular Market Event is taking place on Sunday, October 26 between 11am-3pm and has been organised by Meow and Furever Cat Rescue.

There will be more than 20 stalls selling a range of items including Wax Melts, Highland Cow Items, Pick n Mix Toys, Crochet Items, Beauty Products, Rare Vinyl Records, Antiques, Halloween Goodies, Ranges of Giftware, Toys, Games and so much more including Magnolia Honey and Pakora!

The Vets4Pets team will be on hand to offer pet advice and organisers hope to be joined by Pablo Horse Sanctuary.

The hall’s kitchen will be open selling breakfast rolls as well as serving tea, coffee and hot chocolate during the event.

More information about the charity can be found at their website https://meowandfurever.co.uk/

Gedling borough residents get chance to quiz police chief about crime concerns

Residents are being given the chance to quiz Nottinghamshire Police’s current Chief Constable about serious violence, knife crime, and road safety in Gedling borough.

Now’s your chance when the Accountability Board meets next month.

The Board is a public forum where Police and Crime Commissioner Gary Godden holds Temporary Chief Constable Steve Cooper to account for the performance of Nottinghamshire Police.

They will meet on Tuesday, November 12.

PICTURED: Nottinghamshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Gary Godden

The public can help shape police priorities, raise concerns, and hear how the force is tackling key issues that affect our community during the meeting of the Board.

Residents are now being invited to send in a short video question (maximum one minute) to mediaopcc@notts.police.uk by Monday, October 28. 

Contributors are being asked to start their video with the following line: “My name is (first name) and I live in (location). My question for the Chief Constable on serious violence/knife crime/road safety is…” 

A police spokesman said: “Due to time restraints, we won’t be able to feature all questions – but we’ll aim to include a balanced selection that reflects the key themes raised by the public.  

“Once answered, we will post the Chief Constable’s response to our social media pages, to see an example of how this works in practice, you can watch the video linked HERE

“This is your chance to be part of the conversation and help us create a safer Nottinghamshire for all.”

Nottingham Forest confirm Sean Dyche as new manager

Nottingham Forest has appointed Sean Dyche as the club’s new Head Coach following the dismissal of Ange Postecoglou over the weekend.

The club announced Dyche’s appointment in a statement, reading: “Nottingham Forest is delighted to confirm the appointment of Sean Dyche as the Club’s new Head Coach, following a thorough recruitment process led by Global Head of Football, Edu Gaspar, and Global Technical Director, George Syrianos.

The former Forest youth player joins the Club on a contract running until the summer of 2027 and will take charge of his first match on Thursday night as The Reds take on FC Porto in the Europa League.

He will take charge of his first match on Thursday at home to Porto in the Europa League

Dyche will be joined by his experienced coaching team of Ian Woan and Steve Stone — both former Nottingham Forest players who together made more than 400 appearances for the club during the 1990s.

He will take charge of his first match on Thursday at home to Porto in the Europa League.

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Having managed more than 330 Premier League matches in his career to date, Dyche has built teams defined by defensive organisation, resilience, and strength from set pieces — qualities that align closely with the current squad’s attributes and the Club’s footballing identity.

Evangelos Marinakis had considered several candidates Roberto Mancini and Marco Silva before appointing Dyche.

Sky Sports had been reporting that Marinakis had been keen on Silva, who managed his Olympiacos team, but Forest would struggle to pay compensation for any new manager right now because of their PSR restrictions.

Postecoglou became the first manager in the club’s history to win none of his first eight games.