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Gedling borough taxpayers to fork out ‘significant sum’ after developer appealed council’s nursing home decision

Gedling borough taxpayers have been lumped with a “significant sum” after a developer successfully appealed the council’s decision to reject its nursing home plans.

Gedling Borough Council rejected plans to convert Ernehale Lodge Nursing Home in Arnold into 19 apartments at a planning committee meeting in September last year.

Councillors argued the development required 16 car park spaces, rather than the 13 that had been proposed by developer Mr Waseem Shafiq, of Arnold Point Limited.

They said the proposal did not provide adequate off-street parking, and considered the development would “cause unacceptable issues of on-street parking to the detriment of highway safety”.

However the developer appealed the decision to the Government’s Planning Inspectorate, which ruled in Mr Shafiq’s favour in April.

The inspector said the committee failed to substantiate its position that the shortfall of three parking spaces is an issue of such weight as to be singularly decisive, and that it had instead based its decision on “vague, inaccurate assertions not supported by objective evidence”.

During a planning committee meeting on Wednesday (July 16), councillors noted that full costs must now be awarded to the developer.

Cllr Paul Wilkinson (Lab), the committee’s vice-chair, said: “We got ourselves into an unnecessary mess with this.

“The committee received clear advice from the officers, including the advice there was the potential for costs to be awarded against us, but in its wisdom the committee decided to ignore that advice.

“I was one of those that supported the recommendation to grant, not happily, but because I could see there were no valid planning reasons to refuse the application. I was very wary of the danger of costs being awarded against this council.

“Very unnecessarily, this has cost us a significant sum of money, and I think it shows we need to take great attention to some things we are being told by officers, and when we are given clear guidance on something, and the potential consequences, we need to take note of that.”

The Local Democracy Reporting Service has submitted a Freedom of Information request to the council in a bid to obtain the full cost amount.

Colwick man due in court over city coffee shop break-in

A man from Colwick is due to appear in court after a break-in at a coffee shop in Nottingham.

Police launched an investigation after a glass door was smashed at the shop, at Sneinton Market, at approximately 11.30pm on Wednesday, July 2

A suspect was arrested two weeks later.

James Bexon, of Balmoral Road, Colwick, has been charged with burglary. The 46-year-old was granted conditional bail and is due to appear at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court on Friday 1 August 2025.

PC Madison Hayes, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “We investigate business break-ins thoroughly as no one should have to arrive at their place of work and discover the place has been raided by intruders.

“We also understand the financial costs involved in repairing and cleaning up after offenders smash their way into premises.

“Officers have worked closely with the business involved and I hope the shop owners and the wider public are reassured by our response.”

Gedling borough’s latest petrol and diesel prices – and where’s the cheapest to fill up

Gedling Eye has compiled a list of the cheapest petrol pumps in Gedling borough. The data is sourced from PetrolPrices.com, which covers major service stations including brands like BP, Shell, and Texaco as well as supermarkets, smaller chains and independent stations.

The website combines price data from Catalist with its own crowdsource data, which comes from website users and forecourt owners. The site says it hopes to have “the most up to date and reliable price data across the industry”.

The UK’s average fuel price is 133.02p per litre for Unleaded and 139.33p per litre for diesel, according to data from RAC

The following prices were reported locally on 14/05/25

Here are the latest prices from across the borough…

UNLEADED…

Arnold

Sainsbury’s Arnold – 126.9p

Asda Arnold126.7p

BP Daybrook (Mansfield Road) – 131.9p

Esso Maid Marion (Mansfield Road) – 131.9p

Carlton

Texaco Burton Road – 132.9p

Texaco Carlton Square -134.9p

Texaco Westdale Lane (East Lane Service Station) – 134.9p

Petrol_pump

Colwick

Sainsbury’s Colwick – 130.9p

Lambley

Lambley Motors – N/A

Mapperley

Asda Express Mapperley – 130.9p

Netherfield

Morrisons – 130.9p

DIESEL…

Arnold

Sainsbury’s Arnold 133.9p

Asda Arnold – 133.7p

BP Daybrook – 138.9p

Esso Maid Marion (Mansfield Road) – 141.9p

Carlton

Texaco Burton Road – 141.9p

Texaco Carlton Square – 143.9p

Texaco Westdale Lane (East Lane Service Station) – 140.9p

Colwick

Sainsbury’s Colwick – 138.9p

Lambley

Lambley Motors –

Mapperley

Asda Mapperley – 136.9p

Netherfield

Morrisons – 139.9p

World Lung Cancer Day: The Dangers of Medical Negligence

As a medical professional, I have seen firsthand how early detection and timely treatment can significantly improve a patient’s chances of surviving cancer. Unfortunately, I have also witnessed the devastating consequences when opportunities to diagnose or treat lung cancer are missed. On World Lung Cancer Day (1 August), we must not only raise awareness of this aggressive disease but also confront a more uncomfortable reality: the dangers of medical negligence, particularly within our already stretched NHS.

Lung cancer remains one of the most common and deadly cancers in the UK. According to Cancer Research UK, more than 48,000 people are diagnosed each year, and sadly, the disease causes around 35,000 deaths annually. Despite the statistics, many patients still face delays in diagnosis and treatment—delays that can make the difference between life and death.

The Importance of Early Diagnosis

Lung cancer is often called a “silent killer” because its symptoms—persistent cough, breathlessness, unexplained weight loss—can be subtle or misattributed to other conditions such as asthma, bronchitis, or simply “getting older.” However, the cancer can grow and spread quickly. Detecting it in its early stages vastly improves survival rates. For instance, the five-year survival rate for Stage 1 lung cancer is close to 60%, but that figure plummets to just 5% for those diagnosed at Stage 4.

NHS guidelines clearly state that anyone presenting with symptoms that could indicate lung cancer should be referred for further testing, such as a chest X-ray or CT scan, within two weeks under the urgent suspected cancer referral pathway. This is where things can, and often do, go wrong.

When the System Fails

It is no secret that the NHS is under immense pressure—staff shortages, underfunded departments, and long waiting lists have become the norm. While healthcare professionals do their utmost under challenging conditions, these systemic issues can result in medical negligence. Lung cancer patients have reported being sent home without tests, their symptoms dismissed as non-urgent, or even being misdiagnosed entirely.

In some tragic cases, patients only receive a correct diagnosis after the cancer has advanced to an untreatable stage. These are not just unfortunate circumstances—they are avoidable outcomes that may have been prevented with timely intervention.

Common examples of negligence in lung cancer cases include:

  • Failure to refer a patient for diagnostic tests.
  • Misinterpretation of chest X-rays or scans.
  • Ignoring or downplaying clear symptoms.
  • Delayed communication of test results.
  • Administrative errors leading to missed appointments or follow-ups.

Such delays can mean patients are denied access to life-saving treatments like surgery, chemotherapy, or immunotherapy. The psychological toll is equally heavy. Many patients describe feeling dismissed, unheard, and let down by the very system meant to care for them.

Your Right to Answers – and to Justice

If you or a loved one has suffered due to negligent handling of lung cancer symptoms or diagnosis, you are not alone. While it’s understandably difficult to revisit such traumatic events, speaking out is vital—not just for justice, but to prevent the same mistakes happening to others.

You may be entitled to compensation through a medical negligence claim. These claims are not about attacking the NHS or its staff, but about holding the system accountable and ensuring that patients receive the standard of care they deserve.

It is important to speak with a specialist medical negligence solicitor who understands the complexities of cancer-related cases. They can help gather medical records, secure expert opinions, and build a strong case on your behalf. A successful claim can provide financial relief for lost earnings, treatment costs, and emotional suffering—crucial support for families during such a difficult time.

Moving Forward Together

World Lung Cancer Day is an opportunity to shine a light on a disease that affects thousands of families each year. It is also a time to demand better: better awareness, better screening, better training for GPs and radiologists, and better support for patients navigating the diagnostic maze.

We must also be brave enough to talk about the times when things go wrong. Medical negligence is not just a legal term—it’s a human issue that affects real people. If we want to protect future patients, we must confront these failings head-on.

If you are worried that you—or someone close to you—may have been the victim of lung cancer negligence, I urge you to speak to a qualified solicitor. Don’t suffer in silence. The first step towards healing often begins with seeking answers.

This article is intended for informational purposes and does not substitute for legal or medical advice. If you have concerns about your medical care, consult your GP or a qualified medical negligence solicitor.

Arnold man fined more than £6k after rats and mice were found in his Ashfield takeaway

An Arnold man has been fined more than £6,000 after admitting food hygiene offences when rats and mice were found in an Ashfield takeaway.

Ali Parsi, who was the Food Business Operator of Venezia takeaway business in Huthwaite Road when Environmental Health Officers made an unannounced visit in May 2023 following complaints.

They found rats and mice in the rear of the premises where pizzas were prepared, along with poor hygiene conditions in the kitchen.

The business voluntarily closed and received a Food Hygiene Rating of zero from Ashfield District Council.

Parsi, of Arnold, Nottinghamshire, no longer runs the takeaway which has reopened under new management.

He pleaded guilty to three breaches of Food Safety and Hygiene Regulations when he appeared before magistrates in Mansfield in late June.

  1. Failing to ensure adequate procedures [where in place] to control pests.
  2. Failing to protect food from contamination from rodent droppings on work surfaces, on food storage shelves and from smoking paraphernalia.
  3. Failing to keep the food premises clean and maintained in good repair and condition.

Parsi was fined a total of £6439.73, and banned from running and/or managing any food business until such a time he can demonstrate he is fit to run a food business again, by way of application.

The new proprietors of Venezia Takeaway have recently received a food hygiene rating of 3 after an inspection by Ashfield District Council.

How to choose a casino with the lowest deposit

Low deposit casinos are online platforms that allow you to start playing with minimal financial outlay, often between €1 and £10. For example, £5 deposit casino not on Gamstop is a popular search among players looking for affordable options to get started without being tied to British regulators. These casinos are especially attractive to newbies who don’t want to risk large sums right away, as well as experienced users who play cautiously or are just testing new sites.

Advantages of low deposit casinos

Casinos with a minimum deposit have become extremely popular due to their accessibility and convenience for different categories of players. Here are the key advantages of such platforms:

1. Minimal financial risks

The low entry threshold allows you to play even with a very limited budget. You don’t risk large sums and can keep control over your own spending. This is especially important for beginners who are just getting acquainted with the world of gambling and do not yet have experience in financial planning in gaming.

2. Ability to test the platform

A small deposit is a great opportunity to check out the casino “live”: the speed of withdrawals, the functionality of the site, the quality of the games, and the level of support. This gives you a chance to verify the reliability of the platform without a large investment.

3. Bonuses are often available even for small deposits

Many online casinos offer attractive bonuses even for deposits of just a few euros or pounds. For example, for £5 you can get 50 free spins or double your deposit. Such offers allow you to significantly increase your gaming balance with minimal investment.

4. Ideal for mobile gaming and playing on the go

Modern players often play on smartphones or tablets, on the road or during short breaks. Low deposit casinos are perfect for such mobile gaming: you don’t have to spend a lot of time on financial transactions, and the risks remain minimal.

What to look for when choosing a low deposit casino

A low deposit is just one of many factors to consider when choosing an online casino. To ensure that the game is not only affordable but also safe and enjoyable, there are a number of important criteria to consider:

Minimum deposit amount

Online casinos offer different minimum deposit amounts. The most common are:

  • €1 or $1 — rare but attractive option;
  • €5 / £5 — popular option, often found in searches such as “£5 deposit casino not on Gamstop”;
  • €10 — classic minimum for most international platforms.

It is also important to consider the deposit methods supported by the casino:

  • Bank cards (Visa, Mastercard) — the standard option;
  • E-wallets (Skrill, Neteller, PayPal) — fast and convenient;
  • Cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, Ethereum) — increasingly supported, especially in unlicensed or offshore casinos.

Choose a platform that supports a deposit method that is convenient for you without additional fees.

License and reputation

The presence of a license is a key security criterion. Legal casinos operate under the supervision of official regulators:

  • MGA (Malta) — one of the most reliable licenses;
  • Curacao — often found among low-deposit casinos.

In addition, it is worth reading reviews from other players, expert reviews, and ratings from independent platforms. This will help you avoid questionable projects with delayed payments or non-transparent terms and conditions.

Bonuses for minimum deposits

Bonuses are an important factor when choosing a casino. Even with a minimum deposit of €5–10, many platforms offer:

  • Welcome bonus — double your deposit amount, bonus funds, or free spins;
  • Free spins — often available even for €5;
  • Free bets for sports betting — if the casino has a corresponding section.

Pay attention to the wagering requirements (wager). For example, if a 100% bonus up to €5 has a wager of x40, you will have to wager €200 to withdraw your winnings. Transparent and reasonable conditions are a sign of an honest casino.

Game selection

A low deposit should not limit your choice of games. A quality casino should provide access to:

  • Popular slots — both classic (Book of Dead, Starburst) and modern with bonus rounds;
  • Live games — roulette, blackjack, baccarat with live dealers;
  • Table games — poker, craps, video poker.

Pay attention to whether the casino works with well-known providers:

  • Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Play’n GO, Evolution Gaming — a guarantee of quality and fair gameplay.

The right choice of casino is a combination of a minimum deposit with a high level of quality, security, and enjoyment of the game.

TOP 3 casinos with the lowest deposit

If you are looking for an online casino that allows you to start playing with minimal costs while maintaining a high level of service, bonuses, and game selection, this selection is for you.

Below are five reliable platforms that combine a low entry threshold, licensed operations, and lucrative offers for newcomers.

Basswin Casino

 is one of the best options for those who want to take their first steps into the world of online gambling with minimal investment. Just deposit €5 to receive a generous welcome bonus — 200% up to €500 plus 100 free spins. The casino is licensed in Curacao and supports numerous payment methods, including cryptocurrencies, which is especially convenient for players from the CIS and Europe. In addition, some withdrawal methods allow you to bypass the verification procedure, which greatly simplifies gameplay.

Very Well Casino

also offers a minimum deposit of €5, but focuses on a stable and convenient gaming experience. New users are eligible for a 100% bonus up to €300 plus 50 free spins. The casino has a simple, intuitive interface, quick registration, and operates under a Curacao license. Particularly nice is the loyalty program with up to 10% cashback and support for live games, which makes the platform attractive not only for slot players but also for fans of live casinos. Round-the-clock support guarantees that any issues will be resolved at a time convenient for you.

Slots Charm Casino

is a platform primarily aimed at slot fans. The minimum deposit is also only €5, and for the first deposit, players receive 150% up to €400 and 60 free spins. The casino offers a large selection of classic and new slots from trusted providers and has excellent mobile optimization, allowing you to play comfortably from any device. Slots Charm supports e-wallets and cryptocurrencies, as well as welcome bonuses specially tailored for low-deposit players. The platform will be of interest to those who want to get the most out of a minimum deposit.

So, a low deposit casino is a great opportunity to get started in the world of gambling without significant financial risk. However, it is worth remembering that a low entry threshold is only one of the criteria. Pay attention to the license, reputation, bonuses, range of games, and ease of use. And most importantly, always play responsibly, using only free funds for entertainment, not for trying to make money.

Carlton Foodbank puts out an appeal for soup donations

Carlton Foodbank is appealing for help from residents.

The service, which is based at Carlton Methodist Church on Carlton Hill is appealing for tinned and cup-a-soup donations.

A spokesman said: “We’ve pretty much run out of tinned soup and cup a soups.

“We know it’s hot and sticky out there but we still include a couple of tins and a few sachets of instant soup in every parcel we give out as they are easy to prepare.

“If you’re able to donate any vegetable, vegan or meaty soup, even if it’s just one tin, we’d be really grateful.”

You can drop off your donations at any or the following donation points:

  • Tesco in Carlton Square or on Carlton Hill
  • Co-op on Westdale Lane
  • Carlton Pharmacy on Carlton Hill
  • YMCA Charity Shop on Carlton Hill
  • Mapperley branch of Nottingham Building Society
  • Gedling Play Forum, Wollaton Avenue, Gedling
  • Directly to the food bank at 86 Carlton Hill (on the corner of Cromwell Street)

The foodbank is open every Tuesday& Friday between 11am and 2.30pm and Wednesday’s 3-5pm.

Meet your local police officers at upcoming beat surgeries in Gedling borough

Local people are being invited to have their say on borough policing at a series of upcoming surgeries across Gedling borough.

A spokesman said: “Residents are invited to attend beat surgeries in the Gedling area where officers will be on hand to talk about any problems in the community.

“Please don’t hesitate to pop by and say hello.”

Burton Joyce/Lambley/Villages:

• 23/07/25 – 2pm at Burton Joyce Library;

• 18/08/25 – 2pm at Lambley Primary School, Lambley;

• 23/09/25 – 2pm at Stoke Lane Community Hall, Stoke Bardolph.

Carlton/Porchester:

• 16/08/25 – 9.30am at Richard Herod Centre, Carlton;

• 11/09/25 – 11am at St James Church, Marshall Hill Drive, Carlton.

Colwick/Netherfield:

• 22/07/25 – 6.30pm at St Georges Centre, Victoria Road, Netherfield;

• 18/08/25 – 5pm at Carlton Library, Manor Road, Carlton.

Curtain Tracks or Curtain Rods? A Simple Guide to Choosing the Right Option

Choosing between curtain tracks and curtain rods depends largely on the look and function desired. Curtain tracks provide a sleek, minimalist appearance and smoother operation, making them ideal for modern or tight spaces.

For example, premium ceiling-mounted curtain tracks integrate seamlessly into the ceiling, creating a seamless, streamlined effect and ensuring smooth curtain movement. On the other hand, curtain rods, with their decorative styles, are perfect for traditional or casual interiors where the rod itself becomes an essential design feature, especially for lighter curtains where the focus is on the aesthetic rather than functionality.

Understanding the differences helps in selecting the right hardware to match both style and practicality. This guide will clarify key features and uses of curtain tracks and rods to assist in making an informed choice.

Understanding Curtain Tracks and Curtain Rods

Curtain tracks and curtain rods serve the same basic function but differ in design, installation, and operation. Each option has specific features that make it suitable for different types of curtains and room requirements.

What Are Curtain Tracks?

Curtain tracks are slim, often ceiling-mounted or wall-mounted rails that allow curtains to glide smoothly along them. They typically use small rollers or gliders that fit inside the track, enabling quiet and effortless movement of heavy or layered curtains.

They are commonly made from aluminum or plastic and are less visible than rods, providing  a minimalist look. Curtain tracks are ideal for large windows, bay windows, or rooms where curtains need to be pulled frequently and smoothly.

Tracks can be shaped to fit curved windows or corners, providing more flexibility in installation and operation than most rods.

What Are Curtain Rods?

Curtain rods are solid bars, usually cylindrical, that hold curtains via rings, tabs, or grommets. They are mounted on brackets fixed to the wall or ceiling and come in various materials such as wood, metal, and plastic.

Rods are often decorative, adding to the room’s aesthetic with different finishes and designs. They work well for lightweight to medium-weight curtains and straightforward window shapes.

Curtain rods require manual sliding or pulling of curtains along the rod, which can sometimes be less smooth compared to tracks, especially with heavier fabrics.

Key Differences Between Tracks and Rods

FeatureCurtain TracksCurtain Rods
VisibilityLow profile, often hiddenVisibly decorative
MovementSmooth, gliding on rollers/glidersSlide on rings or fabric, can be less smooth
Installation FlexibilityCan be curved, ceiling or wall mountedMostly straight, wall or ceiling mounted
Best Curtain TypesHeavy, layered, or frequent useLightweight to medium, decorative
MaintenanceRequires occasional track cleaningSimpler, but rings or clips may wear

Understanding these differences helps in selecting the right option based on window size, curtain weight, and aesthetic preference.

How to Choose Between Curtain Tracks and Curtain Rods

Choosing between curtain tracks and rods requires careful thought about style, fabric, and how the hardware will be used and maintained. Each option suits different needs based on room design, curtain weight, and installation preferences.

Room Style and Interior Design Considerations

Curtain rods tend to complement traditional, classic, or rustic interiors. They are visible and can add decorative value through finials and materials like wood or metal. Rods work well when the curtain itself is meant to stand out as part of the decor.

Curtain tracks provide a modern and minimal look. They are often hidden from view, making them a better choice for contemporary or minimalist spaces. Tracks suit streamlined, functional designs where focus on hardware decor is not desired.

Visual prominence of the hardware plays a key role. If the hardware should be noticed or styled, rods are preferable. If subtlety is better, tracks are ideal.

Curtain Weight and Fabric Compatibility

Heavier curtains need support that distributes weight evenly. Curtain tracks excel here by providing strong, continuous support along the entire length. Tracks can handle thick, lined, or layered fabrics without sagging.

Rods can support lighter to medium-weight curtains effectively, but very heavy curtains may strain rod brackets. In such cases, additional support brackets are required, or tracks become the better solution.

Sheer or lightweight fabrics can work with either rods or tracks. When the curtain fabric is delicate, tracks can prevent fabric strain by allowing smooth gliding without catching.

Installation and Maintenance Factors

Curtain rods are simpler to install for most people. They usually require just a few screws and brackets, which can be done quickly without specialized tools. Rods are easier to remove or change if redecorating.

Tracks generally need more precise installation since they must be perfectly aligned for smooth curtain movement. Installation can be more involved, especially for ceiling-mounted tracks.

Maintenance favors tracks in terms of curtain operation. Tracks allow a smoother glide and reduce fabric wear from friction. Rods can be easier to clean as the hardware is more exposed.

FactorCurtain RodsCurtain Tracks
StyleDecorative, visibleMinimal, hidden
Weight SupportLight to medium curtainsHeavy curtains
InstallationEasier, simplerPrecise, potentially complex
MaintenanceEasy cleaningSmooth gliding, less wear

Conclusion

When deciding between curtain tracks and curtain rods, the choice ultimately depends on your style preferences, the type of curtains you’re using, and the function you want to achieve. Curtain tracks provide a modern, minimalist look and are ideal for heavier curtains or spaces that require smooth, frequent operation. On the other hand, curtain rods offer decorative appeal, adding a stylish touch to traditional or casual interiors. By considering factors like room style, curtain weight, installation complexity, and maintenance needs, you can select the option that best suits both your aesthetic and practical needs, ensuring your living space is both functional and visually appealing.

Full list of road closures and roadworks planned across Gedling borough

There are a number of road closures in place across Gedling borough this week that drivers should be aware of.

Some roads are closed while others have lane closures. Temporary traffic measures or diversion routes may also be in place on roads in the region. Motorists are urged to make allowances for these closures and alter their travel arrangements if necessary.

If you’re planning to travel through the borough over the next few weeks take a look at the list below to see whether your journey will be affected.

Coppice Road, Arnold
21 July – 22 July
Roadworks, Delays likely
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Oxclose Lane, Arnold
20 July
Delays likely due to lane closure
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Besecar Avenue, Gedling
17 July – 18 July
Roadworks, Delays possible
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Chestnut Grove, Burton Joyce
21 July – 25 July
Roadworks, Delays possible
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Cragmoor Road, Burton Joyce
16 July – 18 July
Roadworks, Delays possible
Responsibility for works: Virgin Media

Denbury Road, Ravenshead
18 July
Roadworks, Delays possible
Responsibility for works: Openreach

Dorket Close, Arnold
17 July – 18 July
Roadworks, Delays possible
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Downham Gardens, Ravenshead
18 July
Roadworks, Delays possible
Responsibility for works: Openreach

Howbeck Road, Arnold
16 July – 18 July
Roadworks, Delays possible
Responsibility for works: Openreach

Keepers Close, Bestwood Village
22 July
Roadworks, Delays possible
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Kenrick Road, Mapperley
22 July – 23 July
Roadworks, Delays possible
Responsibility for works: Severn Trent Water

Lingwood Lane, Lambley
21 July – 22 July
Roadworks, Delays possible
Responsibility for works: Openreach

Mansfield Road, Daybrook
21 July – 22 July
Roadworks, Delays possible
Responsibility for works: Openreach

Mansfield Road, Redhill
22 July
Roadworks, Delays possible
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Mapperley Plains, Arnold
22 July
Roadworks, Delays possible
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Old Rufford Road, Calverton
15 July – 18 July
Roadworks, Delays possible
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Rosebank Drive, Arnold
21 July – 23 July
Roadworks, Delays possible
Responsibility for works: Openreach

Sir John Robinson Way, Daybrook
21 July – 22 July
Delays possible due to lane closure
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Spring Lane, Mapperley
21 July – 04 August
Roadworks, Delays possible
Responsibility for works: National Grid

Thackerays Lane, Daybrook
20 July
Roadworks, Delays possible
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council

Yeoman Avenue, Bestwood Village
21 July
Roadworks, Delays possible
Responsibility for works: Nottinghamshire County Council