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Former MEP Martin Daubney goes on live radio to praise two England stars for not taking the knee for BLM…but it was two ROMANIANS who refused to kneel

Former MEP and Gedling resident Martin Daubney has been left red-faced after appearing live on air as a football expert, discussing the hot topic of taking of the knee prior to international matches.

MailOnline reported today Daubney was invited to talk about Sunday’s night friendly match between the England national team and Romania, before which players took the knee and a chorus of boos rang out around the Riverside Stadium in Middlesbrough.

England wore their blue away kit for the fixture – which was their final practice match ahead of Euro 2020 – though this appeared to have thrown off Daubney, who went on to make a completely incorrect observation in saying that two Three Lions stars did not take the knee. 

The day after the match Daubney tweeted that he would be appearing on radio to discuss his thoughts about the events, and wrote: ‘Join me on TalkRadio at 10.40am when I will be saying it’s time to end the divisive virtue signalling of taking the knee at football – we must axe it before Euro 2020 or it will majorly kick off.’

He then joined Mike Graham live on TalkRadio and went on to make his incorrect observation.

Daubney said on air: “Interestingly if you look last night at the Riverside Stadium, there were two England fans, two England players I beg your pardon, who didn’t take the knee. 

“I wonder if any of your listeners know who those players are, I’d like to say well done to those lads, they are leading by example.’

Earlier, Daubney had tweeted his same view about two England players supposedly refusing to take the knee, and asked fans if they could help him name them.

As criticism and ridicule quickly poured in his direction, Daubney deleted the tweet yet the damage was already done.

One user quickly saw the opportunity to poke fun at Daubney’s error, responding with the Romanian translation for thank you.

‘When thanking those ‘England’ players for not taking the knee, remember to say mulutmesc.’

Another user comically mistook the identity of Romanian football legends Gheorghe Hagi and Florin Raducioiu on purpose, in order to give Daubney a taste of his own medicine.

He wrote: ‘I’d like to hear the opinions of former England players on this situation like Gheorghe Hagi and Florin Raducioiu.’

Many others simply piled in to question whether the former MEP even knew which match he was watching, or was aware that England do indeed occasionally play in other colours. 

The taking of the knee is set to continue for the England team once Euro 2020 gets under way, after manager Gareth Southgate once again this week voiced his support of the gesture.

‘We weren’t prepared to take a backward step,’ said Southgate. 

‘We feel that would be wrong and would be bowing to pressure from outside and we don’t think that’s appropriate.’

Anger as tree vandalised at Covid memorial wood on Carlton Hill

A £300 tree planted in Carlton as part of a memorial woodland to remember those who have died of Covid in Gedling borough has been vandalised.

The damaged tree was discovered today by members of the Carlton Hill Community Action Group, who have begun creating a memorial woodland at Carlton Hill Recreation Ground with Gedling Borough Council to remember local people lost during the pandemic.

The first trees and bulbs were planted on land set aside for the woodland last month. Signage, seating and memorial plaques will also be added once funds have been raised.

Val Green is a member of the group and said she was disgusted to find the tree damaged.

She told Gedling Eye: “This is one of the semi-mature memorial trees in the Gedling Borough Memorial Woodland.

The trees were planted to remember the people of Gedling Borough who we have lost due to Covid-19. To say we are disappointed is a huge understatement. Someone must know who did this.

“As a semi-mature tree it will now cost us around £300 to replace.”

The volunteers say police have been contacted about the damage.

People can still make donations towards funding the new woodlands at the fundraising site: https://www.peoplesfundraising.com/fundraising/MemorialWoodland

Post-pandemic commuters could save cash on rail fares from Gedling stations with new flexi tickets

Rail commuters in Gedling borough heading back into the office could save some cash with the launch of new flexible tickets aimed at workers splitting their time between home and the office.

The new tickets available from East Midlands Railway will allow travel on any eight days in a 28-day period between two named stations. They are being introduced as part of the Government’s sweeping reforms of the railway.

Gedling borough has four stations at Burton Joyce, Carlton Newstead and Netherfield which can take commuters to Crewe, Lincoln, Leicester, Nottingham and Skegness.

The eight days of travel doesn’t need to be specified in advance, giving part-time commuters more flexibility to travel when they want and need.

The Flexi Season ticket is priced between an Anytime Day Return and a 7 Day Season ticket, offering savings for commuters travelling during peak times, 2-3 days a week.

The new flexible tickets will be on sale from June 21.

Flexi Season tickets will be available on the EMR Smartcard. If you don’t have a Smartcard then East Midlands Railway warn commuters to allow plenty of time to get one before you travel – they can take up to 5 days to arrive by post.

The flexible system has been brought in as a result of a long-term decline in the use of traditional season tickets, plus an increase in homeworking due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said: “For many, the idea of travelling five days a week to the office is fast becoming a relic of the past.

“The future is flexible: passengers want a simple, stress-free option, and new flexible tickets make fares fairer.

“As we kickstart the biggest reform of our railways in a generation, we’re committed to creating a modern railway that works for its passengers.”

Warning as people in borough continue to be targeted by WhatsApp hijack scam

Fraudsters are continuing to target WhatsApp users in Gedling borough and takeover their accounts by posing as a friend and asking for SMS security codes.

Although the scam has existed for years, people in Gedling borough are still being caught out and our readers are now warning others not to fall for the con.

WhatsApp has said users should never hand over their security codes to anybody, even if they appear to be a friend.

The scam works by exploiting the SMS text process used for setting up a new account or adding an existing WhatsApp account to a new phone.

If you receive an SMS text message with a six-digit WhatsApp code that you were not expecting, you could be a target for the scam.

In the next step, the scammer sends you a WhatsApp message asking for the six-digit code.

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WhatsApp

It appears to come from a genuine friend because that account has already been hijacked.

James Mills from Mapperley was one of many warning people not to fall for this.

“It’s embarrasing, he said.

“I fell for it despite reading the story warning others in Gedling Eye a few weeks ago.”

“I got a WhatsApp message from my friend Clayton not long after receiving an SMS text message with a WhatApp code I wasn’t expecting.

“The fake message from my friend claimed they’d been logged out of their account and had the SMS message sent to my phone by accident. They’d obviously already hacked his account.

“Stupidly, I sent it across and soon lost control of MY WhatsApp.”

Once scammers gain control, they then try to target others in your contacts list using the same scam. They also search messages for personal information.

They sometimes also message friends requesting money to a bank account due to a ‘crisis’.

WhatsApp warned users to be vigilant.

They said: “The safety and security of our users and their messages are really important to us. However, just like regular SMS or phone calls, it’s possible for other WhatsApp users who have your phone number to contact you.”

It said users should:

  • never give a password or SMS security code to anybody – not even friends or family
  • enable two-step verification for an extra layer of protection
  • be vigilant if you receive a message asking you for money. If in doubt, call your friend or family member to check

WhatsApp has a guide on its website to help people keep their accounts safe.

VIDEO: Work continues on new Gedling Access Road as completion date edges closer

The latest flyover video has been published by Nottinghamshire County Council and shows what progress has been made on the construction of the £40m Gedling Access Road during the past few weeks.

Work on the new roundabouts nears completion and work to join it up with Plains Road in Mapperley is also progressing well.

The new £40m relief road is set to open in the autumn.

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PICTURED: Gedling Access Road progress

The 3.8km single carriageway will link the A612 Trent Valley Road and Nottingham Road to Mapperley Plains – running parallel with the A6211 Arnold Lane.

It is being introduced to ease traffic issues through Gedling village and serve the new Chase Farm housing development.

The road continues to divide opinion, with some residents happy it will ease congestion in Gedling, while others say it has ruined nearby countryside.

What are your thoughts on the new access road? Let us know in the comments below.

Police seize drugs and cash during raid on Arnold home

Four people have been arrested following a police drugs raid in Arnold.

Gedling Operation Reacher officers carried out the drugs raid yesterday afternoon (June 4) and seized class A and B drugs.

Officers searched a house in the High Street and detained three men and a woman at the scene on suspicion of supplying drugs and possession of criminal property.

A quantity of cash has also been seized from the address.

Neighbourhood Inspector Chris Pearson said: “We carried out this search based on intelligence and information provided from members of the public and it has led to us discovering a quantity of suspected drugs which has now been taken out of circulation.

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“We encourage people to continue to report information to us on 101, no matter how small, as it might just be the vital piece needed to carry out enforcement action.

“We continue our hard work to disrupt the drugs network in Nottinghamshire. Whether that’s by prosecuting drug dealers or supporting vulnerable people to break free from a particular lifestyle.

“Our message is clear, if you’re a drug dealer in Nottinghamshire, we will use every tactic available to us to locate, enforce and prosecute you.”

The men aged 32, 31 and 30 and a 24-year-old woman have since been released under investigation.

Nottinghamshire Police takes a proactive approach to combating suspected drug related crime and regularly carries out search warrants in response to community intelligence.

If you are concerned about an address near you please call 101 or contact Crimestoppers anonymously.

MP hails environmentally-friendly features of new Sainsbury’s store off Colwick Loop Road

Gedling MP Tom Randall has praised Sainsbury’s for incorporating a number of environmentally-friendly features into their new store being constructed near Colwick.

The MP was yesterday given a guided tour of the site and shown how work on the new store was progressing.

The new store is set to open in the autumn and will provide a fantastic range of Sainsbury’s own-brand and branded food ranges, alongside its popular clothing and general merchandise offer. The store will also include an Argos plus the new Sainsbury’s petrol filling station will conveniently be nearby.

The new store will also create 150 new jobs for people in the borough.

PICTURED: MP Tom Randall is shown what progress has been made on the new Sainsbury’s store (PHOTO: Facebook)

Mr Randall praised the supermarket giant for investing in the community.

He said: “It is great to see this £18,000,000 investment in Gedling, which will create 150 new local jobs. Recruitment for these jobs is scheduled to start at the end of July.

“The store is being constructed with environmentally friendly features, such as electric car charging points, water collection points in the roof which will feed the toilets with rain water, auto dimming heating, LED lights and sky lights in the roof to providing daylight and saving on lights. The new Sainsbury’s supermarket in Colwick is set to open in November.

Sainsbury’s Property Director, Patrick Dunne said: “Colwick has told us loud and clear that they want us to open our doors as soon as possible and we’re doing everything we can to do just that. We will continue to keep the community updated as we build this exciting new store, including how residents can apply to join the local colleague team.” 

Petition launched to shut down hostel in Colwick

A petition has been launched by Colwick residents, aiming to shutdown Balmoral Road’s home for ex-prisoners.

The petition to Gedling Borough Council claims that a property in Balmoral Road, Colwick has brought criminal activity and drug use to the neighbourhood.

The property according to its owner East Midland Homes Co-operative provides supported living accommodation.

Concerned residents argue that because of the home they don’t feel safe in their own homes and that they have put up with the issue for long enough.

The post said: “The residents of Balmoral Road and the neighbourhood of Colwick, Netherfield and Carlton would like the shutdown of the hostel in Balmoral Road for use to house ex-convicts. 

“The last few years has seen weekly visits from blues; be it Police for anti-social behaviour, domestic violence and theft, or drug related ambulance call outs.”

The petition was clear that newly released prisoners need accommodation, but added: “Had there been harmonious social behaviours and integration then of course there would not be an issue but that is not the case.”

Police have attended several recent incidents reported by the area’s residents.

The petition is close to reaching the 200 signatures that it is aiming for.

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Police say they have been called to the address on three occasions

Colwick ward councillor Meredith Lawrence has been working to resolve residents’ concerns about the property.

He said: “A meeting took place online on May 17 with myself, Gedling Borough Council, police, and representatives of East Midlands Homes Cooperative who run what they say is supported living accommodation.

“An action plan was formulated, and I have received the draft minutes today, but until all participants have agreed them, I can’t share them yet.

“I made it plain that residents have had enough of intermittent anti-social and criminal behaviour over the years, and it was time to stop it.”

Gedling Eye contacted Nottinghamshire Police for comment.

Neighbourhood Policing Inspector for Gedling Chris Pearson said: “As the neighbourhood policing team, our officers will respond as appropriate whenever crime has been reported and wherever this takes place within Gedling borough.

“We have attended Balmoral Road for three incidents over the past month. These include reports of antisocial behaviour and loud music on the evening of 13 May. We also visited as part of enquiries into a stolen bike on 20 May and most recently officers responded to a heated argument on June 1.

“We would reassure residents that we continue to investigate such incidents and will respond quickly to such reports. We also continue with proactive patrols, where officers are out and about making sure they’re visible, engaging with the local community and getting their thoughts.

“This proactive approach and listening to residents is something we are committed to as a neighbourhood team and we would urge residents to share any concerns they may have in their area with us so that we can act upon these and tackle such issues as antisocial behaviour as efficiently as possible.”

East Midland Homes Co-operative did not wish to comment.

Plans to reconfigure Carlton Square car park and office demolition amongst planning applications in Gedling borough this week

Plans to reconfigure the car park at Carlton Square and demolish an office in Daybrook are among the planning applications that have been made this week across Gedling borough

Every week dozens of planning applications are submitted to the council – and the coronavirus pandemic has not changed that.

Here is the list of applications that have been submitted and validated by Gedling Borough Council in the last week.

Visit the council site HERE the links below to find out more and to have your say…

Arnold

Single storey rear and side extension
14 Rannoch Rise Arnold Nottinghamshire NG5 8FJ
Ref. No: 2021/0678 

Single storey, full width extension at rear ground floor.
109 Arnot Hill Road Arnold NG5 6LS
Ref. No: 2021/0578

Two storey side extension and dormer to rear
4 Connelly Close Arnold NG5 6RA
Ref. No: 2021/0560 

Works to protected trees across the wider Sherwood Lodge site
Sherwood Lodge Sherwood Lodge Drive Arnold NG5 8PP
Ref. No: 2021/0516TPO

Horse Chestnut – Fell
8 Gilbert Boulevard Arnold NG5 7NA
Ref. No: 2021/0468TPO 

Two storey side extension over existing garage and single storey rear extension and new roof over existing porch
137 Ramsey Drive Arnold Nottinghamshire NG5 6SB
Ref. No: 2021/0444

Siting of a storage unit for forestry workings
Ramper Covert Wood Mansfield Road Arnold NG5 8PR
Ref. No: 2021/0422

Convert existing integral garage to habitable space
49 Ashington Drive Arnold NG5 8UB
Ref. No: 2021/0411 

Burton Joyce

Erection of attached garage
11 Shaftesbury Avenue Burton Joyce Nottinghamshire NG14 5GL
Ref. No: 2021/0499

Proposed first floor extension and re-roofing and re-modelling of dwelling
31 Middlebeck Drive Arnold Nottinghamshire NG5 8AL
Ref. No: 2021/0478

Calverton

Modification of Section 106 Agreement in relation to planning permission 2018/0607 in respect of the wording of the affordable housing clauses 
Land North West Park Road Calverton Nottinghamshire
Ref. No: 2021/0668

Erection of two v-stack advertisements for the sale of new homes
Land North West Park Road Calverton Nottinghamshire
Ref. No: 2021/0587

Reserved matters approval (access, design, layout, scale, landscaping) pursuant to outline permission 2017/1097 for the erection of a dwelling
Spring Farm Kennels Salterford Lane Calverton NG14 6NZ
Ref. No: 2021/0541 

Add a bin store to the rear of plots 50-57 and relocate the parking to the space on the opposite side (non-material amendment to permission 2017/1263)
Land Adj Dark Lane Calverton Nottinghamshire
Ref. No: 2021/0454NMA

Change of use of ground floor from betting shop (sui generis) to nail bar and creation of flat (C3) at first floor
14 St Wilfrids Square Calverton NG14 6FP
Ref. No: 2021/0309 

Carlton

Reconfiguration of existing northern car parking, pedestrian routes, and formation of new vehicular access to Burton Road (Amendments to permission 2020/0938) 
Shopping Centre Carlton Square Carlton Nottinghamshire
Ref. No: 2021/0652 

Single storey side and rear extension
8 Myrtle Road Carlton NG4 1RE
Ref. No: 2021/0391

Two storey rear extension
89 Fraser Road Carlton NG4 1NP
Ref. No: 2021/0251

Planning_Gedling

Install new window opening on front elevation
Manor Road Day Centre Manor Road Carlton Nottinghamshire NG4 3AY
Ref. No: 2021/0051 

Colwick

Approval of details reserved by conditions 6 (CEMP) and 7 (contamination) of planning permission 2020/0840
Colwick Business Park Colwick Nottinghamshire NG4 2DW
Ref. No: 2021/0595DOC

Daybrook

Demolition of an existing single-storey showroom and office, with a part second floor.
Sansom House Portland Street Daybrook NG5 6BL
Ref. No: 2021/0660

Gedling

Alterations to dormers on front elevation, raise garage roof and increase pitch to create loft space for office, including a dormer with Juliet balcony and a Juliet balcony to the garage
4 Lawn Grove Gedling NG4 3HT
Ref. No: 2021/0518 

T1 – Lime – Remove Epicormic growth to crown break, crown clean.
2 The Chestnuts Stoke Lane Gedling Nottinghamshire NG4 2QW
Ref. No: 2021/0352TPO

Single storey rear extension
122 Jessops Lane Gedling Nottinghamshire NG4 4BZ
Ref. No: 2021/0380PN

Mapperley

Erection of 1.8 metre high timber double slatted fence to front of property (approximate length of 5 metres with electric gate for access 4 metres in length).
20 Dale Avenue Mapperley NG3 6BU
Ref. No: 2021/0548

Netherfield

No applications for Netherfield

Newstead

Replacement of existing buildings (redevelopment of existing previously-developed land) with new single-storey, self-build dwelling and detached double garage
Knights Cross Cottage Newstead Abbey Park Station Avenue Newstead Nottinghamshire NG15 8GE
Ref. No: 2021/0586

Papplewick

2 storey rear extension; single storey side extension
22 Forest Lane Papplewick NG15 8FF
Ref. No: 2021/0657

Works to trees.
Papplewick Hall Main Street Blidworth Waye Papplewick Nottinghamshire NG15 8FW
Ref. No: 2021/0637TPO

Ravenshead

T1 and T2 on the map 30% crown reduction
2 Birchwood Drive Ravenshead NG15 9EE
Ref. No: 2021/0580TPO

Convert existing bungalow to two storey dwelling
22 Church Drive Ravenshead NG15 9FF
Ref. No: 2021/0566

Reserved Matters – Proposed site hard and soft landscape scheme in relation to outline planning permission ref. 2020/1108.
Land East Of 16 Kighill Lane Ravenshead Nottinghamshire
Ref. No: 2021/0573

Silver birch T1- fell due to proximity to road. Ivy clad specimen with low amenity value. Silver birch T2- fell. Heavily leaning skinny birch. Base in poor condition. Fell due to poor condition and proximity to the road. Beech T3- reduce 3x lateral limbs extending out into garden. Reduce by approx 1.5 to 2m to reduce future lever arm effect & lean on stem.
114 Nottingham Road Ravenshead NG15 9HL
Ref. No: 2021/0547TPO 

Works to trees
87 Longdale Lane Ravenshead Nottinghamshire NG15 9AG
Ref. No: 2021/0529TPO

Summerhouse in back garden
47 Church Drive Ravenshead NG15 9FG
Ref. No: 2021/0505

Redhill

Trim back any branches that can support wood pigeons, leaving the lesser branches, away from the pathway at the front of the house and the driveway.
4B Angela Close Redhill NG5 8HW
Ref. No: 2021/0549TPO

Woodborough

Woodthorpe

House remodel comprising of 2 storey side and rear extension, single storey rear extension and demolition of existing single garage.
24 Woodthorpe Avenue Woodthorpe NG5 4FD
Ref. No: 2021/0639

Extension to roof, addition of dormer window and loft conversion
84 Somersby Road Woodthorpe NG5 4LT
Ref. No: 2021/0575

£800k to be spent preventing drug-related deaths in Notts

More than £800k of funding has been allocated towards preventing drugs related deaths and crime in Nottinghamshire. 

This is part of £80m of additional government funding for drug treatment which forms a portion of a £148m government funding package to help reduce crime in the UK. 

The money will enhance drug treatment schemes in Nottinghamshire that target people leaving prison who may be at risk of drugs-related crime. More than £350k will go to Framework’s Edwin House in Nottingham, which provides medical detoxification treatment for county and city residents. 

Nottinghamshire has a death rate from drug misuse of around 2.7 per 100,000 population. The national average in England is 4.7 per 100,000 population.

Nottinghamshire County Council is responsible for commissioning Change Grow Live, a national charity whose aim is to improve the lives and outcomes of people who struggle with substance misuse.

The additional funding of £810,472 will be split between:

£549,000 for a ‘universal’ allocation: to reduce drug-related deaths and improve access for people within the criminal justice system. Working with Change Grow Live to proactively engage people who are leaving prison and those within police custody and individually tailoring packages of treatment to their needs.

£358,531 for medically managed interventions: for inpatient detoxification unit at Framework’s Edwin House. This is part of a consortium bid with Nottingham City Council for the benefit of people living in the county and city.

Councillor Boyd Elliott, the Chair of Adult Social Care and Public Health Committee, said: “Drugs misuse destroys lives. This money will make a huge difference to the lives of those who need the treatments and in turn will benefit the community through a reduction in associated crime rates. 

“Although the Nottinghamshire rate of drug-related deaths is lower than the national average, we still need to bring this down further by commissioning providers like Change Grow Live to assertively work with people coming out of prison and supporting them with substance misuse treatment.

“This is a new approach and we will be working with criminal justice agencies such as Nottinghamshire Police and the Probation Service to identify people who may need support. By being proactive and supporting people coming out of prison and into the community, we hope this will in turn have a positive impact on reducing local crime figures.”