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Arnold post office to move into new ‘AMP’ building next month

A post office in Arnold will be relocating to a new multi-million pound building in the town centre next month

The Post Office branch on Worrall Avenue will shut and then move into one of the seven units available at the new Arnold Market Place (AMP) building.

The move was confirmed by local Gedling Borough councillors David and Roxanne Ellis on their Facebook page

AMP

‘The AMP’ is Gedling Borough Council’s exciting new multi-million pound development of the former market place situated at the heart of Arnold town centre.

A consultation with local people was held before the move was agreed.

The Worral Avenue branch will close on Tuesday July 12 at 17:30 – with the new branch opening on Thursday, July 21, 2022 at 13:00.

Overnight resurfacing works planned on Arnold Lane, Gedling Road and Mapperley Plains

Nottinghamshire County Council has announced plans for a series of overnight road closures in Gedling borough from Monday, June 6 so that resurfacing works can take place. 

The resurfacing is part of the final phase of works on the Gedling Access Road, now known as Colliery Way.

The lengths of roads to be resurfaced are:

  • The A6211 Gedling Road – From its junction with the B684 Plains Road to 30m northwest of Whitby Crescent
  • Arnold Lane from its junction with the B684 Plains Road to the new traffic island on Colliery Way
  • The B684 Mapperley Plains at the junction with the A6211 Gedling Road and Arnold Lane
  • The B684 Plains Road from its junction with the A6211 Gedling Road / Arnold Lane to the Westdale Lane West junction.

Closures will be in place each evening between 8pm and 6am and have been split into two phases.

The first phase of these works will take place at the Mapperley Plains, Plains Road, Gedling Road and Arnold Lane junction with a number of approaching roads also affected. These works will take place over 11 nights starting on Monday, June 6 at 8pm, and lasting until the morning of Friday, June 17.

The second phase of works are part of the county council’s Highways Capital Programme 2022/23 and will take place on Plains Road each evening from 8pm on Friday, June 17 until the morning of Sunday, June 21.  

More information about the closures, junctions affected and diversion routes for motorists can be found on the county council’s website: https://www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/transport/roads/gedling-access-road/construction

Gary Wood, head of Highways and Transport at Nottinghamshire County Council, said: “We have chosen to undertake these works overnight to minimise the disruption to motorists and residents. 

“These resurfacing works are part of the last phase of works following the opening of Colliery Way in March and we would like to thank local residents and motorists for their patience whilst we have been working on this scheme. 

“Pedestrian access will be maintained throughout the closures however there may be times where vehicle access to properties is not possible and so we are asking any local residents with special circumstances including disabled access, health visits, deliveries and collections should contact Steve Whyld from Via East Midlands by calling 0115 804 2158 or by emailing gar@viaem.co.uk

“Traffic marshalls will be in the vicinity of the junctions and the works area throughout the working periods to give advice on access / egress for residents. Please take care during these works and observe all signs and instructions from site personnel to ensure everyone stays safe.”

Arnold volunteer cop handed Platinum Jubilee medal and coin in recognition for long service

A medal and coins to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee has been presented to an Arnold volunteer cop to reward him for his long service.

Special Constable Alan Marwood is the force’s longest-serving recipient and has been with Notts Police for 52 years.

The volunteer, from Arnold, joined Nottinghamshire Police in 1970 and has policed many different areas in the county, said he was delighted to receive the special commemorative medal.

He said: “It’s a very nice gesture. When you take the oath you swear to serve our Sovereign Lady, so the Queen’s been ‘the boss’ for 70 years.

Alan Marwood
PICTURED: Alan Marwood was awarded an MBE in the Queen’s Honours List back in 2020

“She’s done such a fantastic job and so it’s nice to receive a medal commemorating her Platinum Jubilee.

“It’s lovely to have but I’m going to let my wife, Margaret, have it as she’s stood by me all these years. We have a little grandson and in the fullness of time he can have it as a memento.”

Acting as a token of the nation’s thanks, the Platinum Jubilee Medal – which is made of nickel silver – follows a long history of awarding medals to mark Royal Jubilees, with the first one awarded to mark the 50th anniversary of Queen Victoria’s reign in 1887.

The Platinum Jubilee Medal has been designed by Timothy Noad of the College of Arms and features an image of The Queen with the Latin inscription ‘Elizabeth II Dei Gratia Regina Fid Def’ which stands for ‘Elizabeth II, By the Grace of God, Queen, Defender of the Faith.

It is the fourth jubilee medal created for The Queen and the seventh official Jubilee medal to be awarded by a Monarch. Previous medals were officially awarded to celebrate The Queen’s Silver Jubilee in 1977, Golden Jubilee in 2002 and Diamond Jubilee in 2012 – where around 450,000 medals were given out.

Queen’s Platinum Jubilee events happening in Gedling borough

Celebrations will be taking place this week across Gedling borough to mark Her Majesty The Queen’s 70 years on the throne.

On February 6 this year, the Queen became the first British Monarch to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee, marking 70 years of service to the people of the United Kingdom, the Realms and the Commonwealth.

This historic milestone will be marked with a special, four-day UK bank holiday weekend of events, from Thursday, June 2, to Sunday, June 5.

There is lots happening across Gedling borough, from tea parties and beacon lighting ceremonies to music concerts and children’s events.

A number of street parties are planned and road closures can be found HERE

We’ve put together a guide to events that are taking place around the borough, so you can easily find out what’s happening near to you. If your event is not listed, please let us know about it by emailing news@gedlingeye.co.uk

Thursday, June 2

Beacon Lighting, Gedling Country Park

Platinum Jubilee beacons will be lit across the UK and Commonwealth on the evening of June 2. Gedling borough will be taking part with the beacon being lit at Gedling Country Park.

Café 1899 in the park will be serving refreshments from 9am – 9pm on the day (from the hatch only from 7.30pm).

Carlton Brass Band will perform outside Café 1899 from 8pm and the beacon will be lit at 9.45pm.  

Free lantern making kits will be available to pick up from Café 1899 at Gedling Country Park and the Civic Centre in Arnold from Friday, May 20.

This event is being sponsored by Frank Key Builders Merchants.

TRIBUTE: Pipers playing moments before the beacon was last lit for the Queen’s 90th back in 2016

Kids’ crafts, fun & games – Robin Hood & Little John, Arnold – 2pm-4pm

Kids crafts, fun and games Friday afternoon for our future generation of regulars to enjoy.

Jubilee weekend beer festival, Thursday to Sunday – The Old Volunteer, Carlton 

Over 20 real ales and real cider will be on offer. There will be a BBQ on Saturday afternoon and scones, jam and cream will also be available.

Kids’ activities – Newstead Abbey, Ravenshead

Alongside their regular house admissions & tours, there will be activities for children, including a children’s dressing up rail in the Great Hall with princess dresses, soldiers helmets and more, as well as our Jubilee themed ‘crown’ House trail.

BBQ and Karaoke Night – It’s Inn The Bank, Netherfield 5pm – late

Enjoy a bbq followed by Karaoke at the popular Netherfield boozer.

Friday June 3

The Queen’s Green Canopy, Gedling Country Park, 1-4pm

Gedling Play Forum will be providing free, drop-in Jubilee-themed craft activities near the park’s play areas from 1-4pm.

Local schools and community groups will be planting trees from 2pm, as part of the The Queen’s Green Canopy – a national initiative to encourage people to plant a tree for the Jubilee.

Keepmoat Homes Limited are sponsoring this event.

The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Celebration, Brookfields Garden Centre, 3.30-5.30pm

A celebration all the family can enjoy with great entertainment, a sing along, royal crafts for the children and a party platter per table including delicious vintage party favourites. Includes a hot or soft drink per person. Selection of alcoholic beverages available to purchase on the day. Adults £18Children £12Please email eventsteam@brookfields-gardencentre.co.uk to book a table, limited spaces available. All tickets must be paid for within 48 hours of your booking being confirmed.

Jubilee Family Fun Day, Gedling Inn, 12-4pm

Bouncy Castles, Slides & Inflatable Fun, face painting games and stalls will be on offer – with fun for all the family at this popular Gedling pub.

Jubilee Funday Afternoon – The Crossings Club, Carlton

There will be live entertainment from sensational singer James Parkes at the club during the afternoon. There will also be a bbq, bouncy castle, disco, raffle and fun & games for the children throughout the afternoon.

Royal Burger Night – It’s Inn The Bank, Netherfield 3pm-8pm

Enjoy a selection of freshly-cooked burgers from a royal-themed menu

Saturday, June 4, 11am – 5pm

The Queen’s Jubilee Fair, Arnot Hill Park, Arnold

There will be performances from local choirs, schools and artists throughout the day.

Come and take part in activities and workshops for all ages around the park, including a young people’s area at the shelter and skate park.

Browse stalls from local groups and enjoy food and drink representing different areas of the commonwealth.

Live Music – The Robin Hood & Little John, Arnold – Evening

Live music all evening is on offer at the popular Arnold pub.

Sunday, June 5

The Big Jubilee Lunch, King George V Recreation Ground, Arnold, 12 – 4pm

Bring a picnic or just come along for an ice cream in the park.

Join Gedling Play Forum in celebrating ’70 years of play’ and help to create a piece of art celebrating the Queens Platinum Jubilee.

Platinum Jubilee Celebration, Carlton Hill, 12pm-3pm

There will be music, dance, stalls, tombola candy floss and food and drink available as the Carlton Hill community comes together to celebrate the Jubilee

Street Party – Pigginns Cafe and Bar, Carlton Hill 12pm onwards

Only £7.00 a ticket which includes food and a drink. As well as an afternoon filled with fun, games and amazing entertainment. 

Dress code: 1950s to present day. They’re will be a prize for best dressed. 

Come in to buy yourself a ticket to secure your place (only a limited number of tickets available)

Cake competition, special snack menu and live music – Robin Hood & Little John, Arnold

Enter your jubilee cake creation and the winner will receive a loaded gift card. Funds raised from cake sales during our Sunday music session will then be donated to the charity of the winners choice.

A special snack menu will be available on Sunday (5th) – with a jubilee twist.

Jubilee Quiz Night – The Old Volunteer, 8pm onwards

The pub’s special quiz night begins at 8pm.

Met Office reveals Platinum Jubilee weather forecast

As people in Gedling borough gear up for a three-day week, it’s all eyes on the weather forecast for the upcoming long weekend.

From Thursday, things look likely to settle down for most with good periods of dry and fine weather but there is a small chance of one or two showers for central parts of England.   

From late on Friday there is still a good deal of uncertainty, with settled weather on the cards for most with patchy cloud and sunny spells. However, a plume of warm air from the continent could influence the weather from Friday night, bringing overnight showers here that could linger for a time early on Saturday.  

The main source of uncertainty is how far north this plume of warm air will extend, bringing with it an increased risk of some showery outbreaks through the weekend.  

car in flood water

Met Office deputy chief meteorologist Helen Caughey said: “Many parts of England will see settled conditions over the long Jubilee Weekend, with plenty of dry weather and good spells of sunshine. Temperatures will be widely into the low 20s, feeling warmer in the sunshine, although temperatures will drop off quickly into the evenings.  

“The main source of uncertainty for the weekend itself is to do with how far a plume of warm air, currently across the continent, encroaches over southern areas of the UK from late on Friday. The latest outlook suggests that this plume of warm air could bring a spell of showers on Friday and into early Saturday, with some showers hanging around for a time on Saturday.”  

With a busy Jubilee Weekend on the roads expected, RAC traffic spokesman Rod Dennis said: “The fact the bank holidays coincide with the end of half-term in many places has the potential to put some extra pressure on the road network, so planning a journey carefully is important to beat the worst of any queues. 

“The best way for drivers to avoid breaking down this week is to check over their vehicles before setting out – yet our research shows less than a fifth do this routinely. Making sure oil, coolant and screenwash are all at the right levels takes just minutes, as does ensuring tyres are free of damage and are inflated properly. A bit of TLC now could make the difference between a straightforward trip and one beset by a breakdown.” 

MP welcomes funding for new cycle track between Colwick and Netherfield

An MP has welcomed Government funding for a new cycling scheme connecting Colwick and Netherfield.

Gedling MP Tom Randall has welcomed plans to create a new cycle track along the A612 Colwick Loop Road (Private Road 1) to the A6211 in Netherfield.

The cash has come from the Government’s £200 million Active Travel Fund for 134 schemes marks the ‘golden age’ of cycling and walking – which the say will enable communities across the country to get out on their bikes and enjoy cheaper, cleaner and greener travel across their area. 

Gedling MP, Tom Randall said: “As we focus on greener and cheaper travel to slash emissions and address the cost of living, it is vital that Gedling’s communities are provided with the infrastructure they need to enjoy active travel.

“That is why I am delighted a new cycle track along the A612 Colwick Loop Road (from Private Road 1) to the A6211 in Netherfield is part of the Conservative Government’s £4,630,000 commitment to improve the quality, safety and accessibility of walking and cycling routes across Nottinghamshire.

“Providing this cycling infrastructure will better connect Colwick residents to nearby jobs at Netherfield retail park and boost active, green and cheaper travel for all to enjoy. This not only cleans our air but increases the choice of travel and a dedicated cycle track makes it easier and safer for people to keep active.”

Transport minister Trudy Harrison said: “This multi-million-pound investment will ensure people right across the country can access cheap, healthy and zero-emission travel.  

“Active Travel England will be working hard to create a new golden age of walking and cycling, enabling everyone to reap the benefits of a more active lifestyle, creating streets where children can play, and making nicer places to live.” 

Queen’s Platinum Jubilee: All the road closures in Gedling borough for street parties

Dozens of street parties and events are lined up for the big Queen’s Platinum Jubilee bank holiday weekend.

Whether you get into the spirit of the occasion, or just want to enjoy the extended bank holiday, there are scores of things to do across Gedling borough between Thursday, June 2 and Sunday, June 5 to mark Her Majesty’s 70 years on the throne.

Gedling will be among more than 1,500 places lighting 1,500 beacons throughout the UK.

bunting

Lots of other events are taking place across the borough and you can find details of these HERE.

If you would like to submit photos from your event, email them with some details to news@gedlingeye.co.uk

StreetTown/VillageDistrictDate Of eventEnd Time
Park AvenueCarltonGedling05/06/202220.00pm
Kenrick RoadMapperleyGedling03/06/202222.00pm
Vernon AvenueCarltonGedling03/06/202223.00pm
Sunningdale DriveWoodboroughGedling04/06/202222.00pm
Northcliffe AvenueMapperleyGedling04/06/202222.00pm
Villiers RoadWoodthorpeGedling05/06/202222.00pm
Abingdon GardensWoodthorpeGedling05/06/202217.00pm
Barden RoadWoodthorpeGedling05/06/202217.00pm
Castleton AvenueArnoldGedling05/06/202219.00pm
Hunter RoadArnoldGedling05/06/202219.00pm
Lynton GardensArnoldGedling05/06/202220.00pm
Mere AvenueCalvertonGedling05/06/202223.00pm
Redhill Lodge DriveRedhillGedling05/06/202216.00pm
Vernon AvenueGedlingGedling05/06/202223.00pm
West EndCalvertonGedling05/06/202223.00pm
Hillside AvenueMapperleyGedling05/06/202220.00pm
Pitch CloseCarltonGedling05/06/202216.00pm
The MountRedhillGedling05/06/202220.30pm
Stiles RoadArnoldGedling03/06/202218.00pm
Norman RoadCarltonGedling05/06/202219.00pm
High Street AvenueArnoldGedling05/06/202218.00pm
Hirst CloseArnoldGedling04/06/202221.30pm
Albert StreetGedlingGedling05/06/202217.00pm
Forest RoadCalvertonGedling04/06/202221.00pm
Astle CourtArnoldGedling05/06/202222.00pm
Kenrick RoadMapperleyGedling03/06/200219.00pm
Orlando DriveCarltonGedling03/06/202220.00pm
BroadmeadBurton JoyceGedling05/06/202216.00pm
Sherbrooke CloseCalvertonGedling05/06/202215.00pm
Dunstan StreetNetherfieldGedling04/06/202223.00pm
Winterton CloseArnoldGedling04/06/202219.00pm
Imperial AvenueGedlingGedling05/06/202218.00pm
Steedman AvenueMapperleyGedling03/06/202223.30pm
Maple CloseCalvertonGedling03/06/202223.30pm
Portland StreetDaybrookGedling05/06/202221.00pm
Chatsworth AvenueCarltonGedling04/06/202219.00pm
Coronation RoadWoodthorpeGedling03/06/202220.00pm
Bentwell AvenueArnoldGedling03/06/202222.00pm
Henry StreetRedhillGedling05/06/202216.00pm
Brooklands CrescentGedlingGedling05/06/202223.30pm
Conway AvenueCarltonGedling04/06/202223.30pm

Queen’s Platinum Jubilee: Plea from ambulance service to street party organisers in Gedling borough

East Midlands Ambulance Service has made a plea to those organising Jubilee street parties across Gedling borough.

The service has asked that those organising the parties ensure there is enough room on the street for their vehicles to gain access in case of an emergency.

In a tweet, the service said: “Please help our life-saving clinicians get to people quickly.

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(PHOTO: Deposit Photos)

“Ensure that there is a space wide enough for the size of an ambulance to gain access and exit from your street. This means an unobstructed carriageway of four metres (13 feet).”

A number of streets will be closing over the coming days so that parties to celebrate the Queen’s 70 years of service can be held.

A list of the roads expected to close over the coming days for celebrations can be found HERE.

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 days.

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

Broadmead, Burton Joyce

05 June

Delays likely – Road closure

Description: Queen’s Jubilee

Responsibility for event: Nottinghamshire County Council

Henry Street, Redhill

05 June

Delays likely – Road closure

Description: Queen’s Jubilee

Responsibility for event: Nottinghamshire County Council

Imperial Avenue, Gedling

05 June – 05 June

Delays likely – Road closure

Description: Queen’s Jubilee

Responsibility for event: Nottinghamshire County Council

Mansfield Road, Daybrook

05 June

Delays likely – Road closure

Description: Queen’s Jubilee

Responsibility for event: Nottinghamshire County Council

Steedman Avenue, Mapperley

03 June

Delays likely – Road closure

Description: Queen’s Jubilee

Responsibility for event: Nottinghamshire County Council

Roadworks

Arno Vale Road, Woodthorpe

06 June – 17 June

Delays likely – Diversion route

Name: Diversion for Gedling Road, Arnold

Gedling Road, Arnold

06 June – 17 June

Delays likely – Road closure

Responsibility for event: Nottinghamshire County Council

Mapperley Plains, Mapperley

06 June – 17 June

Delays likely – Road closure

Plains Road, Woodthorpe

06 June – 27 June

Delays likely – Road closure

Responsibility for event: Nottinghamshire County Council

Walsingham Road, Woodthorpe

06 June – 06 June

Delays likely – Road closure

Responsibility for event: Nottinghamshire County Council

Current status: Planned

Whitby Crescent, Woodthorpe

06 June – 06 June

Delays likely – Diversion route

Name: Diversion for Walsingham Road

Responsibility for event: Nottinghamshire County Council

Killisick Junior School celebrates Queen’s Platinum Jubilee with day of celebration

An Arnold school organised an action-packed day to celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee before breaking up for half term.

During the day, youngsters from Killisick Junior School dressed up in red, white and blue and also decorated their school with union flags and bunting and balloons. 

Children made their own tiaras and crowns and held a whole-school picnic in the grounds. 

Children were welcomed into school by a lifesize cardboard Queen who also attended the school’s celebration ‘Living Our School Values’ assembly.