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New coronavirus laws are being laid before Parliament to support Boris Johnson’s roadmap out of lockdown.

The government has set out regulations which will pave the way to the easing of all restrictions from June 21.  

These plan proposals are to maintain support for the most vulnerable, businesses and public services.  

Government support packages, such as the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme and Self-Employed Income Support Scheme, have been rapidly rolled out under the Coronavirus Act, providing income for many families and a life-line to thousands of businesses throughout the pandemic.   

With the extraordinary success of the UK’s historic vaccination programme, with over half of all adults now vaccinated, and the commitment of the public in playing their part, infection and hospitalisation rates have fallen significantly.   

Health Secretary Matt Hancock said: “We are today setting out the legal foundations which, if agreed by Parliament, will deliver the Roadmap out of lockdown.  

“These measures have been vital to reducing infections, hospital admissions and deaths across the country, and thanks to peoples’ commitment and support, we have made strong progress.” 

The regulations set out today mean from 29 March outdoor gatherings of either 6 people or 2 households will be allowed including in private gardens.  

Matt Hancock

The government has been clear that the roadmap out of lockdown is cautious, but irreversible. 

It sets out which measures must continue in order to protect the hard-won progress and ensure the nation can meet the four tests which will allow further unlocking to take place. 

A full review will be conducted in advance of moving to step 2 of the Roadmap on 12th April.  

The health secretary also said: “We are rightly ending as many national measures as safely as possible, while maintaining those which remain necessary and proportionate to help reduce and control infections further as we cautiously but irreversibly ease restrictions and our historic vaccination programme continues apace. 

The regulations laid today will be voted on by Parliament this Thursday, and if approved, will replace the ‘All Tiers’ regulations which were made to enact the tier system at the end of last year.   

Alongside the Roadmap regulations, the government has today published a review of the Coronavirus Act ahead of a vote in parliament, which sets out 15 measures which will be expired or suspended after Easter recess as they are no longer essential to the national response to COVID-19.  

It explains which measures of the Act will be retained and how they will help to support businesses and individuals, shore up capacity in the health and care service and ensure delivery of essential public services.  

The Act ensured the NHS had the capacity to deal with the peak of the virus by allowing the temporary registration of nurses and other healthcare professionals.  

It provided courts with the ability to use video technology and it allowed the government to put in place support packages such as the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme and Self-Employed Income Support Scheme, which have provided a source of income for families and a lifeline for many businesses. 

It has also enabled businesses to access loan schemes, which have provided over £72 billion of support to businesses with over 1.5 million loans approved.  

95-year-old swimming club in Arnold makes plea for funding help to survive

An Arnold-based swimming club is appealing for help from the public in raising funds following a tough year of lockdowns. 

Arnold Swimming Club, which celebrated its 95th birthday this year, has started a Go Fund Me in order to raise funds to keep the club up and running once restrictions end. 

The club mainly operates out of Arnold Leisure Centre and has been hit hard by Covid-19, with pool hire costs continuing to increase, but time in the pool for swimmers being reduced from one hour down to only 50 minutes. 

The annual Ernehale Open held by the club has also been unable to go ahead due to restrictions, resulting in a loss of around £2,500. 

Kelly Bodycott, who both chairs and coaches for the club, said: “Covid restrictions have hit our club hard, and we are now facing another annual pool hire increase and no let up in restrictions. 

“Numbers allowed in the pool now cannot exceed 36 at any time, meaning that we have had to allocate sessions to members and have been unable to go and actively recruit new members to help with funds. 

“Even when we were able to return to the pool in August, we felt it would be detrimental to increase membership fees and so had to use our reserves to cover the cost. 

“We are trying to balance the books and keep our members doing a sport they love as they can’t just do it in a park or at home. 

“The club has been going for 95 years this year, and we would love to keep it going for a lot longer, swimming is a life skill and it’s good for physical and mental wellbeing.” 

The club has so far raised £2,919.

To donate towards the club’s £5,000 fundraising target, please visit: https://gofund.me/0a096326  

Gedling MP Tom Randall backs Home Secretary over planned changes to UK’s approach on asylum

Gedling MP Tom Randall has backed the Home Secretary’s new plan for immigration in the UK. 

Mr Randall, who is Conservative MP for Gedling, has voiced his support of Priti Patel’s planned changes to the UK’s approach to asylum. 

The new approach, which represents the biggest overhaul of the immigration system in decades, will aim to deter illegal entry and break the business model of people smugglers. 

For the first time, how people enter the UK will directly impact the status of their asylum claim and right to stay. 

Those who prevail with claims having entered illegally will receive a new temporary protection status rather than an automatic right to settle and will be regularly reassessed for removal from the UK 

Speaking on the new plan, Mr Randall said: “I strongly back the Home Secretary’s overhaul of the UK’s asylum system because I know how frustrated my Gedling constituents are about small boats coming to the UK.  

“The new plan for Immigration will ensure that these perilous and illegal journeys to the UK via safe countries in which people should and could have claimed asylum are no longer worth the risk, whilst ensuring the world’s most vulnerable can still seek refuge.”  

Tom Randall
PICTURE: Tom Randal in the House of Commons

The plan has three main objectives, those being to increase the fairness and efficacy of the system, to deter illegal entry into the UK and to remove more easily from the UK those who have no right to be here. 

The Home Secretary, when discussing the implementation of her new plan, said: “Under our new plan for immigration, if people arrive illegally, they will no longer have the same entitlements as those who arrive legally, and it will be harder for them to stay.  

“If, like over 60 per cent of illegal arrivals, they have travelled through a safe country like France to get here, they will not have immediate entry into the asylum system – which is what happens today.  

“And we will stop the most unscrupulous abusing the system by posing as children, by introducing tougher, more accurate age assessments.  

“Profiteering from illegal migration to Britain will no longer be worth the risk, with new maximum life sentences for people smugglers.  

“I make no apology for these actions being firm, but as they will also save lives and target people smugglers, they are also undeniably fair.”  

Last year, 8,500 people arrived into the UK by crossing the Channel in a small boat – with the majority claiming asylum. 

Three arrested following ‘sword attack’ in Burton Joyce

Police have arrested three men in connection with a ‘sword attack’ in Burton Joyce , which left a man needing hospital treatment.

Officers arrested the men aged 23, 22 and 17 this morning in Netherfield and Lowdham on suspicion of grievous bodily harm. 

A 23-year-old was taken to hospital after being struck with a sword following an altercation with a group of men on March 15 in the village.

Officers said they were able to track down the men and they remain in police custody for questioning. 

It was reported that the man’s injuries could have been worse had a woman not intervened.

The man was stabbed with the weapon and was taken to Queen’s Medical Centre with a non-life threatening injury to his ankle.

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Detective Sergeant Julian Eminson-Ferry of Nottinghamshire Police is leading the investigation.

He said: “We are pleased to have now arrested three men in connection with the incident. 

“A man was reportedly stabbed and suffered minor injuries at around 5pm that day on Main Street in Burton Joyce.

“Officers were swiftly on the scene following the report and searched the area, but couldn’t find anyone in relation to the incident.

“This incident could have had far more serious consequences had a woman not intervened, which encouraged the group of offenders to leave the scene.

“The man has since been discharged from hospital.

“Knife crime is never acceptable and is something which we are committed to tackling.

“I would like to reassure the local community that officers were quickly on the scene to ensure that there was no risk to the wider public.”

Interactive map with updated data reveals parts of Gedling borough worst hit by Covid-19 deaths

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An interactive map produced by the Office for National Statistics shows the number of deaths where Covid-19 was the underlying (main) cause on the death certificate in every neighbourhood across Gedling borough.

The latest figures cover deaths registered between March 2020 to February 2021.

With 35 deaths, Gedling South remains the area worst affected during this period.

It’s followed by Woodthorpe & Arno Vale (30), Mapperley Park (29), Burton Joyce & Lambley (26) and Gedling North (24)

Netherfield & Colwick recorded the lowest number of deaths during the period, with seven being recorded.

Here’s the latest borough neighbourhood figures (March 2020 – February 2021):

Woodthorpe & Arno Vale – 30

Gedling South – 35

Mapperley Park – 29

Gedling North – 24

Arnold town – 18

Mapperley Plains Estate – 17

Burton Joyce & Lambley – 26

Carlton – 21

Redhill -16

Bestwood Village – 15

Daybrook – 13

Carlton Hill – 13

Calverton & Woodborough – 11

Mapperley & Porchester – 7

Netherfield & Colwick – 7

You can enter your postcode on the map below to view stats in your area…

March data will be added to the map on April 22, 2021.

Shop roller shutters and electric vehicle charge points at church amongst planning applications in Gedling borough this week

Plans to install roller shop shutters and electric vehicle charge points 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

Double Story Side Extension
10 Charles Street Arnold NG5 6LE
Ref. No: 2021/0272

Alterations to existing car park to include fencing, security barrier, remarking, surfacing and footway to adjoining Police HQ
Burntstump Country Park, Lower Car Park Burntstump Hill Arnold NG5 8PP
Ref. No: 2021/0240

Proposed 1.5 storey side extension 
8 Eastham Road Arnold NG5 6QX
Ref. No: 2021/0239

Demolish detached garge and rear extension. Proposed 2 Storey side and rear extensions and single storey rear extension.
111 Sandfield Road Arnold NG5 6QF
Ref. No: 2021/0212

Demolition of existing Conservatory, Replace with a ground floor room to accommodate a senior resident Build a first floor Lounge area over. Remove failed Dutch Barn gable and replace with an extended pitched roof over new lounge area to tie in with the original pitched roof, in design and finish.
57 Sandfield Road Arnold NG5 6QA
Ref. No: 2021/0202

Roller shutters at front of shop.
PCz Designer Wear 159 – 161 Nottingham Road Arnold Nottinghamshire NG5 6JN
Ref. No: 2021/0164

Bestwood

Burton Joyce

Two storey front extension and raised decking to the rear 
59 Padleys Lane Burton Joyce NG14 5BW
Ref. No: 2021/0260 

Two Storey side and first floor rear extension
4 Mayfield Avenue Burton Joyce NG14 5FH
Ref. No: 2021/0223

Two story rear extension and insertion of one window in the first floor side elevation of the existing dwelling The extension shall provide a larger and open planned kitchen and dinning room/living area. And upstairs a forth bedroom. Windows shall be updated, and a couple of new ones proposed to be installed, both within the existing building and on the extension. 
19 Chestnut Grove Burton Joyce NG14 5DN
Ref. No: 2021/0215 

Colwick

Detached Garage, Detached Outbuilding, Two Storey Rear Extension, Two Storey Side Extensions and Replacement Roof (including increased pitch & dormer windows to rear) 
20 Ramblers Close Colwick NG4 2DN
Ref. No: 2021/0234

Approval of details reserved by conditions 15 (CEMP) and 17 (Local Labour Agreement) of planning permission 2020/0969
Former Electricity Sub Station Mile End Road Colwick Nottinghamshire
Ref. No: 2021/0235DOC

Calverton

Approval of details by conditions 2 (materials), 3 (landscape plans) and 4 (boundary treatments) of reserved matters approval 2020/0822
Land Off Flatts Lane Calverton Nottinghamshire NG14 6RF
Ref. No: 2021/0259DOC

Construct rear extension to create storage for ware house
Unit D And Unit 3 Daleside House Park Road East Calverton Nottinghamshire NG14 6LL
Ref. No: 2021/0250 

Approval of deatails reserved by conditions 4 (levels), 5 (foul and surface water), 6 (contamination assessment and remediation scheme), 8 (Arboriculture Assessment), 10 (Noise and dust management plan), 13 (Faunal Enhancement Plan), 14 (Archaeological work) and 15 (Construction method statement) of planning permission 2020/0726
Land On Flatts Lane Calverton Nottinghamshire
Ref. No: 2021/0246DOC 

Single storey rear extension. 
30 Ramsdale Avenue Calverton Nottinghamshire NG14 6NH
Ref. No: 2021/0221PN 

Two storey front extension. 
12 Spindle View Calverton NG14 6HF
Ref. No: 2021/0205

Carlton

Replacement of two billboards 
Advertising Right Before Fina Filling Station Carlton Hill Carlton NG4 1BG
Ref. No: 2021/0128

Approval of details reserved by conditon 6 (EV charging points) of planning permission 2019/0627
Sacred Heart R C Church Carlton Hill Carlton Nottinghamshire
Ref. No: 2021/0133DOC

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Colwick

Proposed Drop kerb 
155 Vale Road Colwick Nottinghamshire NG4 2GN
Ref. No: 2020/1283

Daybrook

Rear extension and insertion of new side windows 
61 Church Drive Daybrook NG5 6LD
Ref. No: 2021/0203 

Gedling

Single storey rear extension 
4 Maple Drive Gedling NG4 4AF
Ref. No: 2021/0210

Pitch roof above flat roof garage 
33 Wood Lane Gedling NG4 4AD
Ref. No: 2021/0188

First floor extension; pitch roof over canopy and include within the main house; single storey front extension 
4 Beaumaris Drive Gedling NG4 2RA
Ref. No: 2021/0183

Lambley

Removal of conservatory and erect replacement orangery to rear elevation
10 The Dumbles Lambley NG4 4QD
Ref. No: 2021/0261 

Linby

Mapperley

Single storey rear extension
23 Bradstone Drive Mapperley NG3 5SY
Ref. No: 2021/0237 

Increase height of bungalow to create a two-storey property 
14 The Mount Mapperley NG3 6FX
Ref. No: 2021/0228

Newstead

Proposed construction of a green oak and glazed link corridor between existing C20 extension and outbuilding. Including the creation of door openings from the link to the adjacent extensions. 
West Lodge Station Avenue Newstead Nottinghamshire NG15 8GE
Ref. No: 2021/0117

Papplewick

Ravenshead

Proposed Two Storey Side Extension, Single Storey Garage, porch & Alterations 
15 Longdale Avenue Ravenshead NG15 9EA
Ref. No: 2021/0214 

Erection of a Porch Extension and Single Storey Side Extension 
18 Sheepwalk Lane Ravenshead NG15 9FE
Ref. No: 2021/0206 

Proposed infill dwelling
Land Adjacent Sherwood Croft Newstead Abbey Park Nottingham Road Ravenshead Nottinghamshire NG15 8GD
Ref. No: 2021/0193

Redhill

Stoke Bardolph

Single storey rear extension 
47A Riverside Stoke Lane Stoke Bardolph NG14 5HW
Ref. No: 2021/0226

Woodborough

Two storey side extension. 
Hill Side Private Road Woodborough NG14 6DW
Ref. No: 2021/0224 

Woodthorpe

Teenagers charged after ‘kitchen knives were found in bags’ in Carlton

Two teenagers have been charged after police swiftly responded to a report of a group of youths suspected to be carrying knives in Carlton.

Officers were called to Station Road at around 5pm on Saturday (20 March 2021) and arrived within minutes. Members of the group ran off but two of the suspects were detained after a brief foot chase.

Kitchen knives were found in both of their bags and they were arrested.

Two boys aged 15 and 16, who can’t be named for legal reasons, were subsequently charged with possession of a knife in a public place.

They were both released on conditional bail and are due to appear at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court on March 31, 2021.

Inspector Chris Pearson, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “As a force we take all reports involving knives extremely seriously and work really hard to take as many weapons as possible of our streets and to educate people on the dangers of carrying a knife.

“We will not tolerate people carrying knives in Nottinghamshire and we will always look to take action against those who are found to commit such offences.

“We all need to work together to combat knife crime and we’re urging anyone with information on knife crime in their local community to call Nottinghamshire Police on 101, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. In an emergency, always dial 999.”

Aldi recognises Mapperley worker for acts of kindness during pandemic on anniversary of national lockdown

Aldi has recognised one of its workers at their Mapperley store for carrying out acts of kindness during the pandemic.

Laura Linford from Mapperley, a Store Assistant at Aldi’s Woodborough Road store, is being celebrated by the supermarket-giant for helping overs during the past year.

After finding out the UK was heading into its second full lockdown, Laura and her family decided they wanted to do something to make a difference in their local community during this challenging time. 

To help support those in need, Laura completed a sponsored 100km walk with her family and their dog. All money raised was used to buy food donations for their local Trussell Trust foodbank.

Aldi sign

To mark the anniversary of the UK’s first national lockdown, Aldi has decided to recognise amazing colleagues across the country who have gone above and beyond to support their local community.

Kara Greatorex , regional managing director at Aldi UK, said: “The past year has been incredibly difficult for everyone and we want to thank every single one of our Aldi colleagues for their hard work and commitment throughout.

“Our amazing colleagues across the country are devoted to feeding the nation and have worked tirelessly over the last year, going above and beyond to support their local communities.”

Police in Gedling borough launch clampdown on catalytic converter thefts which are rising

Police have launched a crackdown to tackle catalytic converter thefts in Gedling borough – with four being stolen over one week.

The increase in these thefts across the borough is also a national, and even an international issue, as the catalytic converters contain two valuable metals, rhodium and palladium. The cost of which increased during 2020, and has recently gone up again.

Hybrid cars are particularly vulnerable because their converters are cleaner, which means the metals inside them are less likely to corrode.

It is believed gangs operate looking for cars to target as they can steal the catalytic convertors within minutes by using a few basic tools.

Nottinghamshire Police is investigating this series of incidents with the aim of flushing out the criminals locally. 

Investigations under Operation Yachtsman will see detectives from CID and intelligence working with the borough’s neighbourhood and response officers to share information and take an intelligence driven and targeted approach to offenders and hotspots.

Detective Chief Inspector Nick Waldram, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “Operation Yachtsman is our dedicated response to the rise we’ve been seeing in catalytic converter thefts as we are absolutely determined as a force to crack down on this issue.

“Officers from various departments will be working closely together to take a targeted approach to catalytic converter thefts, and importantly to share information which will help and assist us with tracking down those responsible.

catalytic convertor

“We are keeping an open mind when it comes to any intelligence around this but we do believe this is organised criminal activity and our officers are working tirelessly to investigate these offences and bring those responsible to justice.

“During the previous spike towards the end of 2019, we saw cars being targeted mainly in large car parks. However, with Covid and less people parking to go to work during lock down, the criminals shifted to residential areas instead and as a consequence a large proportion of the catalytic converter thefts we’re investigating now have taken place outside people’s homes.”

He is now urging people to be vigilant and if they spot anything suspicious to call 999 immediately as this will be treated as a crime in progress. 

“Whilst we are focusing on the investigation of these offences, we have also put in place extra patrols in some of the area we know to be repeat locations,” added DCI Waldram.

 “We are determined to find those that are responsible. If you see someone acting suspiciously under a vehicle, report it. Obtain as much information as possible, including any vehicle registrations.

 “Victims of catalytic converter thefts are left with costly repair bills and without a car, something which can have a huge impact on their lives and leaves them unable to get to work or make important journeys.

 “Thieves target them because they contain high value metals and can be taken incredibly quickly. However, there are a number of things vehicle owners can do to offer themselves further protection if they don’t have a garage, and we are also asking vehicle owners to take note of these.

“The first thing to do is to find out where your catalytic converter is located on your car. If it’s at the front then park with the bonnet towards a wall if possible. If it’s at the back, park with your exhaust to the wall.

“Avoid parking half on the pavement and half on the road as this may make it easier for thieves to get under your car.

“If your catalytic converter is bolted on, you can ask your local garage to weld the bolts to make it more difficult to remove. You can even purchase a ‘cage clamp’, a device which makes converters more difficult to remove.”

Another option for drivers is to ask their garage or dealership to fit a tilt sensor, which activates an alarm if anyone tries to jack the vehicle up to steal the converter.

Nottinghamshire Police received four reports of catalytic converter thefts in the Gedling borough between Tuesday (March 9, 2021) and Friday (March 12, 2021).

The incidents, which are currently being treated as linked, happened in Florence Road, Gedling, and in First Avenue, Moreland Court and South View Road in Carlton.

During the South View Road incident, which happened shortly after 9pm on Thursday, March 11, 2021, the victim disturbed offenders after seeing them go underneath his car holding a battery-operated saw in an attempt to take the catalytic converter.

Anyone spotting a crime in progress is urged to ring 999. Anyone with any other information is asked to ring 101, or report it anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111

Mapperley Plains to see temporary traffic lights during Gedling Access Road works at key junction

Temporary traffic lights will hit Mapperley Plains this week as work takes place at a key junction as construction ramps up on the Gedling Access Road.

From today (Tuesday 23) until Thursday, April 1, temporary three-way traffic lights will be in place on Mapperley Plains near the junction with Chartwell Grove to allow service crossings to be installed across the road.

GAR flyover
Construction work takes place on the Gedling Access Road

To minimise disruption, these signals will be manually controlled daily from 7am to 7pm and will be removed on Friday, March 26 to keep the road clear over the weekend. They will be reinstalled on Monday, March 29 until 1 April 1. 

A spokesman for Nottinghamshire County Council said: “We would like apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your continued patience and cooperation while we carry out construction works in your area.”