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‘No plans’ to move council meetings to new £15.7m Top Wighay office building in Linby

A senior county councillor confirmed there are currently no plans to move the authority’s council chamber and meetings to its new £15.7 million Top Wighay offices in Linby, but stated “nothing is off the table” at the development.

Councillor Keith Girling (Con), who oversees economic development and asset management, made the remarks following concerns the authority is planning to close County Hall or move large swathes of services to the future site.

The new office building will be based on the Top Wighay Farm development, alongside 805 homes and local services including a school and shops.

But reports of previous comments by Cllr Girling led to some opposition concerns the authority plans to move its headquarters and other local services into the new building.

The West Bridgford-based County Hall building, which hosts a raft of services and all the authority’s political meetings, is costing the council high sums in maintenance.

Recent documents show the council has spent just shy of £500,000 on improvements to the building since the start of the pandemic.

This includes £212,813 on flue and chimney works and £235,985 on data works since February 2020.

These sums do not include specific spending on building maintenance for County Hall.

However, Cllr Girling has since backtracked on the County Hall comments but insists nothing is off the cards in terms of where services are delivered.

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CONCERNS: Worries were shared that meetings could be moved so that the council’s County Hall offices could be closed
Top Wighay Farm Linby
PICTURED: (L-R) Cllr Keith Girling – chairman of Economic Development, Matt Neale – service director Growth and Investment and Steve Keating outside the new Top Wighay Farm development near Linby

And speaking in the full council meeting on Thursday (May 12), Cllr Girling said there are currently no plans to move all council services over to Top Wighay.

His comment came following a question from Cllr Helen-Ann Smith (Ash Ind), who represents Sutton North, who asked for confirmation on which services will be transferred to Top Wighay once it is built.

She also asked for clarification on whether the council chamber could be relocated.

In response, Cllr Girling told the chamber: “The services identified to be based at Top Wighay are the customer service centre, the multi-agency safeguarding hub, schools and family support services, the adult access service, integrated community loans service and the business service centre.

“There are currently no plans to move council meetings, including locating the council chamber, to Top Wighay Farm.

“With all our buildings, however, we will build with the ability to have flexible spaces that will be able to accommodate a variety of uses – should they be required in the future.”

In a follow-up question, Cllr Smith asked what the authority’s intentions are for buildings where these services are being relocated into Top Wighay – including County Hall.

Responding, Cllr Girling added: “[For] all our buildings we look at how they’re used, how they can be best utilised and that any future buildings we make can be as flexible as possible.

“I think it’s a really exciting prospect at Top Wighay with what we’re going to be doing there.

“We’re looking at all aspects of how this council operates, nothing is off the table but we will go through the proper processes to make sure – if we do move any services there – there’s a proper reason for doing that.”

Nottinghamshire County Council recently broke ground on the major Top Wighay development when housebuilder Vistry was announced as the developer for the 805 homes.

Cllr Girling said last month that Vistry has indicated the housing works could be completed within six years.

Three arrested after man shot with BB gun during argument at house in Carlton

Three suspects were arrested after a man was shot twice with a BB gun at a house in Carlton.

The victim was attacked after an argument broke out at a house in Conway Road on Tuesday (10) evening.

He managed to flee the property and call for an ambulance after being kicked, punched and shot with the imitation firearm.

Paramedics took him to Queen’s Medical Centre where he was treated for bruising and two pellet wounds in his back.

Police were called and officers attended the house where the incident was reported to have taken place.

They could see people inside but they wouldn’t answer the door and so the officers forced entry.

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Inside were three males – a 40-year-old man and two 15-year-old boys – and all three were arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm with intent.

A BB gun was also seized from the address.

The three suspects were taken into custody for questioning and have since been granted conditional bail while the investigation continues.

Sergeant Karl Wilson said: “Three suspects have been questioned in connection with this incident and a detailed investigation into this matter is continuing.

“These arrests serve as a reminder that violence and the use of weapons will not be tolerated in Nottinghamshire and we will continue to take robust action against those who commit such offences.”

Anyone with information that could assist the investigation is asked to call 101 quoting incident 660 of 10 May 2022. Alternatively call Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

Section of Gedling Road will be closed THIS SATURDAY for traffic light upgrade work

A section of Gedling Road will be closed on Saturday to allow for work to take place on a traffic signal upgrade.

New ducting is now required across the whole width of Gedling Road for the upgraded traffic signals to be installed.

Nottinghamshire County Council say they are unable to do this work in phases so a road closure will be necessary ‘to maintain safe working zones for the workforce and travelling public’.

To make sure these works can be completed, a road closure at the top of Gedling Road at its junction with Arnold Lane will be in place on Saturday, May 14 from 7am until 7pm. 

Access along the B684 Mapperley Plain / Plains Road will be unaffected during the closure.

Motorists travelling in the area should use the diversion route on Plains Road / Breck Hill Road / Arno Vale Road and vice versa.

A spokesman said: “We would like to thank you for your ongoing patience whilst our construction teams complete the next phase of works.”

Man arrested after explosive materials are discovered at house near Arnold

Residents were evacuated last night (11) after suspected explosive materials were found at a house in Warren Hill – which is on the border of Arnold and Top Valley.

Police officers attended an address in Finsbury Road after 11.50pm on Wednesday night (Wednesday).

Inside they found suspected explosive materials which have since been removed for further testing.

A 45-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of possessing an explosive substance. He remains in police custody.

Around 25 residents were evacuated from neighbouring properties as a precaution.

A scene will remain in place for much of today (Thursday) as investigations continue.

Police do not believe the incident to be terror related.

Detective Inspector Richard Guy, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “I would like to thank local residents for their cooperation last night in challenging circumstances.

“Acting out of an abundance of caution, emergency services took the decision to evacuate neighbouring properties while these substances were removed by appropriately trained experts. A suspect is now in custody and our investigation continues.”

Anyone with any information is asked to call 101 quoting incident 874 of 11 May 2022.

Some chicken products are being pulled from shelves in Gedling borough supermarkets

A number of supermarkets in Gedling borough have stopped selling some or all cooked chicken products following a salmonella scare at a major food processing plant.

The huge Cranswick factory in Hull processes around 160 tonnes of poultry a day and the food firm say the salmonella was detected during a ‘routine internal inspection’. 

Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Aldi and M&S have all started to pull chicken products from their shelves due to the scare.

The Food Standards Agency are now advising people from across the borough with any affected products not to eat them.

It is not yet known if anyone has been made ill by the bug, which normally kicks in between six hours to six days after infection.

A spokesman for Cranswick said: ‘As a precautionary measure, we have asked our customers to remove any of their products containing our ready to eat chicken produced during the affected period.

‘We are working closely with the Foods Standards Agency and will collaborate with their experts to resolve the matter’,

The factory will remain closed until the investigations are complete.

Marks & Spencer, Sainsbury’s and Aldi have all recalled certain products over fears they may be contaminated.

The majority of products that have been recalled are sandwiches and wraps containing cooked chicken. Customers have been urged not to eat the goods.

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has recalled batches of Aldi’s Eat + Go Chicken and Bacon Caesar Wrap, along with the triple version of the same product.

In a notice on its website, Aldi said the products are being recalled ‘due to the possible presence of salmonella’.

‘Customers are asked to return this product to their nearest store, where a full refund will be given.

‘We apologise for any inconvenience and thank you for your co-operation.’

Marks & Spencer has also issued a ‘precautionary recall’ of several chicken products due to the possibility a small number of them may contain salmonella.

Sainsbury’s has recalled more than 30 products in a similar ‘precautionary measure’ over fears the goods ‘may contain salmonella’.

In a statement on its website, Sainsbury’s said it had ‘taken the precautionary measure of recalling the above products as they may contain salmonella’.

‘We are asking customers who have purchased the above products not to consume them and to return them to their nearest Sainsbury’s store, where they will receive a full refund,’ the statement said.

The products the supermarket has recalled include Sainsbury’s Chicken Fajita Triple Wrap, Sainsbury’s Spring on the Lemon Chicken Sandwich, Sainsbury’s Jerk Chicken Wrap, Sainsbury’s chargrilled chicken slices 160g and Sainsbury’s Piri Piri Chicken Mini Fillets 170g all with a use by date from May 3 to May 20 22.

Stark warning from Ofgem boss on energy price rises in October

Householders in Gedling borough should expect a further rise in energy bills this October, the UK’s energy regulator has warned.

The boss of Ofgem Jonathan Brearley said prices in the wholesale energy market remained “highly volatile”.

He told the BBC: “Not being able to afford energy bills was a matter of life and death for some people.”

Analysts Cornwall Insight have now predicted that a typical domestic energy bill will go up by £600 a year in October, taking the typical household’s gas and and electricity bill to £2,595.

Mr Brearley said the effect of higher prices following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was “putting huge strain on the customers we serve”.

Gas stove

“I talk to customers on a regular basis, and I know how tough rising energy prices are for many households and businesses,” he said.

“For some, not being able to afford rising energy bills is literally a matter of life and death.”

During a speech in Glasgow the Ofcom boss shared a story about a woman who was being treated for a brain tumour had worries about keeping up with energy bills.

“What was shocking was to learn that she feels more comfortable in hospital where she can eat and be warm than at home,” he said.

The expected price increase in October comes on top of a £700 typical rise in annual domestic gas and electricity bills, which took effect in April when the price cap was last raised.

Mr Brearley said he remained committed to updating the price cap, putting suppliers under greater scrutiny and helping move the UK away from a reliance on gas.

Happy meals: Aldi stores in Gedling launch their own versions of McDonald’s favourites – and they’re a lot cheaper

Budget supermarket chain Aldi has this week launched a new range inspired by McDonald’s favourites into stores across Gedling borough.

Just as McDonald’s has the announced the anticipated return of its sell-out McSpicy Chicken Burger, Aldi is selling a near identical product for a fraction of the price. Designed to fire up tastebuds, their tantalisingly tasty Roosters Gastro Flamin’ Hot Chicken Burger is a steal at £2.99. They contain two chicken breasts, tenderly spiced with herbs and a layer of crispy golden coating. Set to have McSpicy fans unable to spot the difference, this spicy chicken sensation can be enjoyed from the comforts of the home at a fraction of the price. Available in-store now. 

For even more McLoving, Aldi has also launched a brand new on-the-go wrap range to rival fast food giant McDonald’s – at a whopping 40% cheaper!    

Lovers of the Big Arches can avoid a trip to the drive-thru by stocking up on Aldi’s three new wraps. Meat lovers will adore the BBQ Chicken and Bacon Wrap (£1.95, 190g) which contains deliciously juicy pieces of seasoned chicken goujons, encased in a tangy BBQ sauce – flecked with tasty pepper and onion pieces.

The Piri Piri Chicken Wrap is filled with succulent pieces of chicken, coated in a mild chilli sauce and doused in a creamy garlic yoghurt.

And finally, a plant-based option sure to make veg lovers hap-pea, the Spicy Veggie Wrap (£1.95, 194g) boasts delightful Mexican falafel pieces and warming chipotle spice. Smoky and sweet tomato salsa is complemented with a subtle chilli jam kick for the ultimate veg-tastic treat!  

And last but not feast, McDonalds fans may be still missing the Chicken Big Mac, but Aldi has come to the rescue, with a version of this sell-out treat at a whopping 51% less than the Golden Arches version.The equally tasty Aldi version of this crispy chicken delight has all the tasty ingredients to create the iconic stack- at just £1.97 a burger.   

 Shoppers can start by lightly toasting Aldi’s Specially Selected Seeded Brioche Burger Buns (99p, 200g), before adding two crispy and succulent Roosters 2 Chicken Quarter Pounders (99p, 227g), melty Everyday Essentials 10 Mild Cheddar Slices (99p, 200g) and crunchy Nature’s Pick Iceberg Lettuce (46p). Finish with lashings of Bramwells Chunky Burger Sauce (79p, 250ml), which some shoppers say tastes just like Big Mac sauceiii,for the perfect fakeaway treat!    

 Ingredients to create the Aldi’s chicken stack burger, Roosters Gastro Flamin’ Hot Chicken Burger along with the On-the-Go wraps are available in stores across Gedling now.  

Ravenshead martial artist and Doctor Strange actress wife found guilty of sexually abusing teenage girl

A martial artist from Ravenshead and his film-star wife have been found guilty of sexually abusing a teenage girl.

Zara and Victor Marke abused the girl on multiple occasions when she was still a child.

The pair, who are well-known in the international martial arts community, were arrested after allegations were made against Victor Marke by another victim in December 2016.

She explained how he had abused her multiple times during her teenage years.

A subsequent lengthy investigation by specialist child abuse detectives at Nottinghamshire Police led to the discovery of a second victim and the involvement on Mrs Marke – formerly known as Zara Phythian.

The pair denied all allegations against them but were later charged with a string of sexual offences.

After a three-week trial at Nottingham Crown Court a jury has now delivered its verdict.

Victor Marke, aged 59, of Mavis Avenue, Ravenshead, was found guilty of 14 counts of sexual activity with a child in relation to one victim, and four counts of indecent assault against the other.

Zara Marke, aged 35, of Taurus Close, Mansfield, was found guilty of 14 counts of sexual activity with a child.

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Both have been remanded into custody and will be sentenced on Monday.

Victor Marke is an internationally renowned martial artist who has coached and mentored young people all over the country.

Detectives investigating the initial allegations against him recovered huge amounts of digital evidence from his personal devices – including large quantities of downloaded and homemade pornography.

He later admitted to having consensual sex with one of the women but denied any involvement by his wife.

Zara Marke is a renowned stuntwoman and actress who starred in the 2016 Marvel film Dr Strange.

Detective Constable Paula Wilson of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “I am delighted that this case has now concluded and relieved for the victims that justice has been served and the jury has come to the decision it has. This was a long and complex investigation made all the more challenging by the sheer volume of digital data we had to retrieve and examine, and the number of witnesses that were spoken to. Like all perpetrators of sexual abuse, the Markes were eventually undone by the determination of the victims who showed bravery and strength in coming forward and seeing this case through to the end.

Detective Inspector Parminder Dhillon, senior investigating officer, said: “I want to thank the two victims who have showed great courage in coming forward and talking about their ordeal. Although no punishment handed down by a court can undo the lifelong damage caused to the them, I do hope they take some degree of comfort from the knowledge that justice has now been done. I hope this case serves as a reminder to others – that we treat all allegations of sexual abuse with the utmost seriousness and that, even in cases where offences occurred many years ago, we will thoroughly investigate and we will do everything in our power to bring perpetrators to justice.”

Carlton garage repairs Ukrainian Chernobyl tour vehicle stolen and damaged by Russian troops

A Carlton garage has arranged for a tour vehicle used at the Chernobyl power plant in Ukraine to be repaired after it was stolen and vandalised by Russian troops following their occupation of the site.

The yellow Lada vehicle had been used for many years to take tourists on visits around the site of the former power plant and abandoned city of Pripyat.

Tour company SoloEast travel had the vehicle stolen by Russian troops when they invaded their property, but it was miraculously found through local help once the troops had left, and has now been repaired following help from Lindleys Autocentres on Oakdale Road in the town.

The vehicle had been sprayed with a ‘V’ sign which has been a common theme in Russian occupied vehicles throughout the conflict along with the ‘Z’ sign. It also required bodywork for dents, a new gearstick, and a new boot lock after they were damaged.

PICTURED: A ‘V’ sign sprayed onto the side of the vehicle

Russian troops seized Chernobyl at the beginning of their invasion of Ukraine on February 24. Thousands of tanks and troops rumbled into the forested Chernobyl exclusion zone in the earliest hours of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine churning up highly contaminated soil from the site of the 1986 accident that was the world’s worst nuclear disaster.

For more than a month, Russian soldiers dug trenches and bunked in the earth exposing themselves to radiation poisoning within sight of the massive structure built to contain radiation from the damaged Chernobyl nuclear reactor. They held personnel still working at the plant at gunpoint during a marathon shift of more than a month, with employees sleeping on tabletops and eating just twice a day.

Ryan O’Donnell, director at Lindleys Autocentres said: “After visiting the site last year with SoloEast and seeing a post on their Instagram page, I knew we could help them repair the vehicle and get them back on their feet. The situation across Ukraine is terrible and as a company, we’ve organised collections at our branches for essential goods and funds to donate to the people of Ukraine.”

Police make arrests after car crashes into house in Gedling

Police have arrested a man and a woman after a car crashed into a house in Gedling.

The incident happened at an address in Shaw Gardens at around 10.15pm on Monday (May 9, 2022).

Police say that no injuries were reported.

Nottinghamshire Police

Following enquiries officers arrested a 41-year-old man and 42-year-old woman on suspicion of failing to cooperate with a preliminary test.

Inspector Alice Bartle, of Nottinghamshire Police, aid: “Thankfully no-one was inside the house at the time and no injuries have been sustained.

“Our enquiries remain ongoing to establish the full circumstances surrounding this incident.”