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VIDEO: Plans for new, greener council building near Linby set to get final go-ahead ​

Plans for a new, low carbon council office located at the planned sustainable village at the site of Top Wighay Farm near Linby is due to be considered by the County Council’s Planning and Rights of Way Committee.

This new building will form part of plans to bring long-term savings for taxpayers by creating more carbon-neutral council buildings, generating income by leasing space within buildings, and co-locating with other public organisations. The flagship building is also planned to provide new, flexible workspace and accommodation for small and medium-sized businesses.

The new Top Wighay office is part of wider plans to build a sustainable village on the site, which already has outline planning permission. The wider plans will bring 805 new homes and a new primary school and are estimated to create more than 1,000 new full-time jobs and boost the economy by more than £873 million over a decade.

This site is on land which has been approved for development in Gedling Borough Council’s local plan. None of this development site is designated as green belt land.

Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Asset Management, Councillor Keith Girling, said: “We are an ambitious, forward-thinking council and have made a clear pledge to help meet the UK’s carbon-neutral targets by 2030 so it’s vital we invest now to make our buildings more energy-efficient. 

“The new building at Top Wighay will house services such as adult and children’s social care, which are currently based in leased office space.

“We will move out of buildings we pay rent for and bring services closer to the residents who need them the most, which will cut down on their travel time and help the environment.

“This forms part of wider plans for more carbon-neutral buildings with the aims of saving money, improving quality for the benefit of communities across the county.

“We have focused on improving our buildings which offer services to some of our most vulnerable residents.

“Top Wighay aims to be as carbon-neutral as possible and will be built to the highest of standards when it comes to sustainable buildings.”

As part of the statutory planning process partners and local residents have had the opportunity to feedback on planning proposals.  

Cllr Girling continues: “We have taken all feedback into careful consideration and welcomed the support for our plans from many partners.

“We appreciate that traffic is a concern in the area, which is why footpaths, cycling routes and other forms of sustainable travel such as buses are at the heart of plans.

“Following feedback, access to the existing, regular bus services (The Threes) will be improved thanks to new bus shelters with real-time displays in both directions on the A611.  A direct pedestrian/cycle path to the A611 from the new council building will also provide quicker, more convenient access. 

“Our plans will also include creating electric vehicle charging points in the staff car park area.” 

This site is close to the M1 and Hucknall is well served by tram and rail, with existing links to Nottingham, Derby, Mansfield and Chesterfield.

Completed infrastructure work at the site includes an expanded roundabout on the A611/Annesley Road, a new signal-controlled junction as well as a new, three-metre wide, shared use footway/cycle lane along the northern side of the A611 north of Hucknall and to the west of Linby. This work has already helped to limit the impact of traffic on nearby towns and villages.

Cllr Girling added: “Let’s not forget this investment will provide building contracts for local subcontractors, which in turn benefits the local economy and local jobs. 

“Plus, as one of the county’s biggest employers with many staff in public-facing roles or still being office-based from time to time, having workplaces which are fit for purpose and in the right place around the county, forms part of the thinking behind these plans.”

Subject to planning approval work is planned to start on site early next year.

The Top Wighay council building is being delivered though the Arc Partnership, on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council.

New Aldi store on Teal Park site near Netherfield will open on August 11

Aldi is set to open a brand new store on the Teal Park complex near Netherfield on Thursday, August 11 at 8am. 

The new store on Morado Way will be opened by Paralympics GB gold medallist Richard Whitehead, who will be cutting the all-important ribbon on opening morning. Richard will also give away complimentary bags of fresh fruit and vegetables from Aldi’s famous Super 6 range to the first 30 customers in the queue.

The new store will be run by Store Manager Stuart Levick, along with a team of 38 colleagues who have been recruited from the local community. 

The discount retail giant said all 38 new jobs have been created as a result of the new store.

The new store will offer fresh, British meat products with weekly offers, Aldi’s award-winning ‘Specially Selected’ range, exclusive Beers, Wines and Spirits, and a ‘Food to Go’ section at the front of the store. Aldi’s legendary Specialbuys will also be available in the middle aisle every Thursday and Sunday, offering extraordinary value on a wide range of products, from electrical items to garden tools.

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Aldi Store Manager Stuart Levick said: “We can’t wait to open the doors to the new store in Rivendell. It’s set to be a special day and having Paralympic hero Richard Whitehead join us will make it a morning to remember.” 

Para athletics star Richard Whitehead added: “I’m so excited to be opening Aldi’s new store; it will be great to chat to customers and a lovely way for me to thank Aldi for its support of Paralympics GB.”

Additionally, the new Aldi store is calling on local charities and food banks in Netherfield to register with Neighbourly, a community engagement platform that links businesses to charitable organisations in the local community.  

Local charities that register will be able to collect surplus food and perishable products, such as fruit, vegetables and baked goods, up to seven days a week. Any charities in the area that would like to partner up with the new Aldi store should email aldi@neighbourly.com

Police seize off-road bike in crackdown on motorcycles at Netherfield Lagoons

Police have seized an off-road motorcycle in response to complaints from residents about the growing number of bikes using Netherfield Lagoons.

Officers on cycle patrol stopped two males who were using an off-road bike in the area around the popular nature reserve.

PICTURED: The bike was seized by police teams (IMAGE: Notts Police)

The motorcycle was seized and then collected by a police enforcement team

A spokesman said: “It transpired that the rider was disqualified from riding and driving and was issued with the relevant paperwork and the bike was seized.

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“We have received a number of complaints from the public regarding off-road bike activity in this area.

Extinction Rebellion campaigners organise protest outside Daybrook petrol station over rising fuel costs

Climate activists protested outside a petrol station in Daybrook, near Arnold yesterday (18) to highlight the rising costs of petrol.

35 activists from Extinction Rebellion (XR) took part in the protest outside BP Mansfield Road petrol station yesterday, and Shell on Sherwood Rise.

They will protest at Shell Huntingdon Street petrol station today (19).

PICTURED: Protestors outside the BP filling station on Mansfield Road (PHOTOS XR)

The protests have been organised by the climate activists are to encourage Nottinghamshire residents to boycott Shell and BP.

“Asking everyone to suddenly stop using their cars is just impossible. But what motorists can do to help is avoid filling up at BP and Shell,” said Marley, 39, one of the protestors and a joiner.

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“These two companies are the worst at lying about how green they are.

“Ultimately we need to put pressure on these companies to actually do what they’re pretending to do – to put their massive profits into genuinely green solutions.”

Passer-by David from Calverton stopped to speak to the protestors.

“These profits that they’re making – it’s disgusting. I’m 66 and I’m worried about my grandkids,” he said. 

Etienne Stott, 43, campaigner and Olympic athlete from the Meadows, added: “We want to warn motorists what we’re planning, so try to fill up your tank at a different petrol station. If enough of us can avoid these greedy, greenwashing companies, they’ll get the message that we want a sustainable future for our children.”  

The planned roadworks and road changes in Gedling borough over the next few weeks

A number of roadworks, and changes to the roads, are set to take place on Gedling borough’s roads during the next few weeks.

The roadworks and road changes include things such as speed alterations, repair works and changing the layout of the roads. 

Most of the roadworks are being undertaken by Nottinghamshire County Council while a couple are being led by Severn Trent Water.

These are the roadworks and closures you need to know about

Burton Road, Carlton

24 July

Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Cross Street, Arnold

24 July

Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Kenrick Road, Mapperley

25 July – 29 July

Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Mapperley Plains

19 July – 22 July

Responsibility for works: Western Power Distribution

Mapperley Plains, Arnold

25 July – 25 July

Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Nottingham Road, Daybrook

24 July

Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Nottingham Road, Arnold

24 July – 24 July

Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Station Road, Carlton

20 July

Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Arnot Hill Road, Arnold

24 July – 24 July

Roadworks, Delays possible

Bradstone Drive, Mapperley

25 July – 05 August

Responsibility for works: Cadent

Church Street, Arnold

24 July

Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Church Street, Carlton

25 July – 27 July

Responsibility for works: Cadent

Coppice Road, Arnold

24 July – 24 July

Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

County Road, Gedling

20 July – 23 July

Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Darlton Drive, Arnold

26 July – 28 July

Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Front Street, Arnold

24 July

Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Green Lane, Lambley

26 July – 28 July

Responsibility for works: Western Power Distribution

Jessops Lane, Gedling

24 July – 24 July

Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Lambley Lane, Gedling

24 July – 24 July

Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Laver Close, Arnold

26 July – 28 July

Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Main Street, Woodborough

20 July – 22 July

Main Street, Burton Joyce

25 July – 05 August

Responsibility for works: Cadent

Mansfield Road, Papplewick

19 July – 19 July

Roadworks, Delays possible

Melbury Road, Woodthorpe

19 July – 20 July

Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Middlebeck Drive, Arnold

19 July – 22 July

Responsibility for works: Western Power Distribution

Padleys Lane, Burton Joyce

25 July – 26 August

Responsibility for works: Cadent

Richey Close, Arnold

26 July – 28 July

Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Shortcross Avenue, Woodthorpe

27 July – 28 July

Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Spring Lane, Lambley

25 July – 30 September

Responsibility for works: Cadent

St Albans Road, Daybrook

24 July – 24 July

Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

New Armed Forces breakfast club being launched at Richard Herrod Centre in Carlton

A new breakfast club aimed at bringing members of the Armed Forces together is set to launch at Richard Herrod Centre in Carlton.

The club will be open to any active or ex-members of the forces, including veterans and any family members connected to the forces. 

The club will offer breakfast and drinks and also promote some of the services available to military members in the borough of Gedling.

The council will be involved in the initial set up but it is hoped that the members taking part will take over ownership and continue to run the event independently.  

The events will take place every fourth Saturday of the month, starting on Saturday, July 30. There will be bacon, sausage and vegetarian cobs, supplied by Netherfield business, It’s Inn The Bank as well as tea and coffee from the Richard Herrod Centre bar. 

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The breakfast club is free entry however, the food and drink will need to be purchased.

The club is part of the council’s plan to reduce loneliness and isolation in the borough as well as supporting Armed Forces as part of the council’s Armed Forces Covenant. The council recently launched an Armed Forces Leisure Card to offer discounted membership in its leisure facilities. 

Leader of Gedling Borough Council, Councillor John Clarke MBE said: “We are really pleased to be launching this new club to help bring members of the Armed Forces, both active and retired members, together to have a coffee and a chat.

“We know that there are a number of military men and women in our borough and we hope they will see this and come along, bring their families too and enjoy the company of colleagues who have all done so much for this country. 

He added:” We want to do as much as we can to support our Armed Forces while also making sure we have somewhere for them to be able to come and talk and be with others; it’s incredibly important that events like this are provided as it can really make a difference to people’s lives. It also gives us a chance to say thank you for their service and for all the sacrifices they have made to keep us safe.”

Crime commissioner Caroline Henry gets driving ban after being caught speeding five times in 12 weeks

Nottinghamshire’s police and crime commissioner Caroline Henry has been banned from driving after she was caught speeding five times in 12 weeks.

Sky News reports that Caroline Henry, the PCC for Nottinghamshire Police, admitted the offences and told journalists waiting outside the courtroom she was “truly sorry”.

Henry was fined £2,450 and banned for six months for exceeding 30mph limits in a blue Mercedes and a Lexus with a private number plate.

There have been calls for her to step down but she previously said she wanted to stay in her £76,000 job.

Henry was captured speeding twice near a primary school in Daybrook, Nottingham; on the A610, and in Chilwell and Beeston.

She was recorded going 40mph, as well as 38mph and 35mph, during a 12-week period from March to June last year.

At a police and crime panel meeting last month, Henry had promised a road safety crackdown.

She remained “absolutely committed” to reducing speeding, according to the BBC’s Local Democracy Reporting Service.

Live updates as heatwave hits Gedling borough

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Here’s the latest updates from across the borough around school closures and transport changes as the heatwave has an impact on the area…

School closures

At this moment, it is understood that no schools across the borough have been closed…

Redhill Academy has informed pupils they will not be expected to wear blazers and ties during the hot weather. They also communicated: “Students can now opt to come into school in their PE kit on Monday and Tuesday, should they prefer.

Carlton Academy has issued the following advice to parents and pupils

  • School is open to all staff and students as normal
  • Students are allowed to not bring ties and blazers or are allowed to wear school PE kit instead of uniform – if you do not have the PE shorts / skort and wish to wear shorts these should be black if possible please. Trainers are permitted as are short socks, students should not be in sandals or other ‘beach type shoes’ as these are not part of our PE kit.
  • Students should wear sun cream and bring a hat, umbrellas are welcomed to use for shade
  • Students should bring a water bottle, these can be refilled at school from many locations – bringing frozen water is sensibly suggested
  • Changes will be made to PE lessons to reduce students’ time in the sun and undertaking physical exertion
  • There are many areas of shade in school and these will be utilised and we will be opening the garden to students in Year 10 at break and lunchtime as well as the Theatre for years 7 and 8 at break and lunch
  • We will be making additional use of air conditioned spaces such as the dining room
  • There will be an ice cream van on site at break and lunch on both days should students wish to purchase a cold item as well as the normal fantastic range of items in the air conditioned school dining room

Transport

East Midlands Railway have introduced a reduced timetable for Monday and Tuesday due to the expected heat.

Gedling borough services are affected

  • Liverpool Lime Street/ Nottingham/Norwich services will only run between Manchester Piccadilly and Grantham
  • Crewe / Nottingham / Newark Castle services will only run between Crewe and Nottingham

    Closed facilities

Burton Joyec Parish Council has taken the decision to temporarily close Roberts Recreation Ground playground and the 3G pitch due to the extremely high temperatures forecast for today (18) and tomorrow (19)

They say both facilities will reopen on Wednesday (20).

Some good advice…

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Calverton residents being urged to have say on community woodland plan

Residents in Calverton are being asked to have their say on plans for a new community woodland in the village.

The Calverton Parish Council wants to turn a former Pitch and Putt site located next to the William Lee Memorial Park into an area for both wildlife and people to enjoy.

PICTURED: The proposed site for the new community woodland in Calverton

The council have been working with Greenwood Community Forest on a proposal for a community woodland.

The planting of new trees would create a small wooded accessed by wide, mown paths with open, unobstructed views along each section of path.

A tree planting event would be held this winter to give everyone the chance to get involved with creating the community woodland.

The planting is funded through the Trees for Climate programme, funded by government, so there is no cost to the parish council.

The Parish Council and Greenwood Community Forest would like to know what you think of the proposals and additional details can be found on both the Calverton Parish Council and Greenwood Community Forest web site. http://www.greenwoodforest.org.uk/helping-greenwood-to-grow/calverton-planting-proposal

People have until August 15 to respond.

Gedling borough commuters face further disruption as more rail strikes are announced for July and August

Commuters in Gedling borough will face further disruption next month when rail workers take part in two days of strike action.

East Midlands Railway workers are amongst those taking part in the newly-announced strikes on August 18 and 20 – which means services across Gedling borough will be impacted.

This is in addition to a 24-hour strike by the RMT on 27 July.

The rail operator runs trains from Burton Joyce, Carlton and Netherfield Stations.

The rail strikes have been announced by the RMT union as the row continues over jobs, pay and working conditions.

The action will see more than 40,000 workers across Network Rail and 14 train operating companies walk out.

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General secretary Mick Lynch said: “The rail industry and the government need to understand that this dispute will not simply vanish.

“They need to get serious about providing an offer on pay which helps deal with the cost-of-living crisis, job security for our members and provides good conditions at work.

“We remain open for talks, but we will continue our campaign until we reach a negotiated settlement.”

A notice has been posted on the East Midlands Railway website acknowledging the strike action and warning of disruption.

It read: “The RMT union has confirmed its members will be taking strike action on Wednesday 27 July.

“This will reduce the number of services East Midlands Railway is able to operate.

“Service information and timetables will be available very shortly.

“Please continue to check the EMR website, information in stations and social media for the latest advice and information.”