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Star search: People in Gedling borough being encouraged to take up back garden astronomy with help from BBC

People in Gedling borough are being encouraged to discover the wonders of stargazing as part of a week of events celebrating astronomy.

Back Garden Astronomy Week is taking place from Saturday, February 2 and offers advice and guidance to those wanting to get out into their backyard and seek out the stars.

The BBC’s Sky at Night magazine has teamed up with the UK Space Agency, We The Curious, Exmoor National Park, Royal Museums Greenwich, North York Moors and publishers Harper Collins to offer a guide to finding the most alluring objects in the night sky – all of which can be spotted from your back garden with a pair of binoculars.

Those signing up to take part will receive a free 50-page digital starter pack, and a daily newsletter during Back Garden Astronomy Week containing all the advice that beginners need, including; how to get your eyesight used to the dark, how best to navigate the night sky, and which are the best targets to see.

Chris Bramley, editor of BBC Sky at Night Magazine, said: “We’re really excited to be helping people experience some of the best sights the night sky has to offer with this campaign, and it’s brilliant to have such a strong line up of partners. With their support, we’re hoping to reach a whole new audience of budding astronomers and start them off on a fascinating life-long hobby.”

Those keen to to kickstart a journey of discovery to the stars, just simply need to sign up at www.skyatnightmagazine.com/backgarden  

Arnold and Netherfield residents invited to meet local police team to raise any concerns they have

Residents in Arnold can meet their local police team on Sunday (27) to raise any concerns they have.

A team of officers will be on duty in Arnold town centre’s market place and Netherfield town centre between 9am and 4pm.

The officers will be conducting high visibility patrols, promoting their work, and offering crime prevention advice.

They will also be in possession of some goodies for anyone who comes in contact with them – including purse bells, ice scrapers, fuzzy bugs and much more.

Residents will also be able to speak with officers about the current vacancies available in Nottinghamshire Police which include Volunteer Police Officers (Special Constables), Police Cadets, Police Cadet Leaders and various staff roles.

A spokesman for Nottinghamshire Police said: “Our officers are very approachable, so please do feel free to stop and speak with them.”

Gedling Miners Welfare score new sponsorship deal with homebuilding giant

One of Gedling borough’s oldest football clubs has scored a deal with a new sponsor

Gedling Miners Welfare today announced a new sponsorship deal with
Keepmoat Homes, the UK’s leading homebuilder for first time buyers and also the firm behind the Chase Farm development.

Gedling Miners Welfare FC which was founded 100 years ago has received support as part of the home builder’s commitment to support local community projects around the former Gedling Colliery site which it is currently redeveloping.

The club hope the funding and support of Keepmoat Homes – which includes new kits and signage, will help the club, which is a founding member of the East Midlands Counties League, attract more people from the local community to come and support the club throughout the season.

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Gedling Miners Welfare home ground at the Plains Social Club

Vic Hulme, Chairman of Gedling Miners Welfare Football Club said: “Not only is this a huge benefit to us as a club but also the local community.

“Everyone is really looking forward to working in partnership with Keepmoat Homes during the season.”

Shaun Fielding, Regional Managing Director at Keepmoat Homes said: “We’re delighted to be able to partner such a historic grassroots football club which over the course of the last 100 year has won not only trophies but has played a pivotal role in the community.”

To commemorate the new sponsorship package Keepmoat Homes was presented with a framed shirt for its showhome at its Chase Farm development by the club earlier today (January 23).

Santander closures: Arnold branch spared the axe

Santander has announced it will shut 140 of its UK branches, but Arnold’s outlet appear to have avoided closure.

Nottingham branch of the bank based on Clumber Street has though appeared on a list published today of 150 earmarked for closure.

It is believed that the Arnold branch, based on Front Street, along with others in Beeston and West Bridgford have been spared the chop after failing to make the list.

Santander’s head of retail and business banking Susan Allen, today explained the reasons for the high number of UK branch closures.

She said: “The way our customers are choosing to bank with us has changed dramatically in recent years, with more and more customers using online and mobile channels. As a result, we have had to take some very difficult decisions over our less visited branches, and those where we have other branches in close proximity.

“We will support customers of closing branches to find alternative ways to bank with us that best suit their individual needs. We are also working alongside our unions to support colleagues through these changes and to find alternative roles for those impacted wherever possible.

“We continue to believe that branches have a vital role to play and we will be refurbishing 100 of our branches over the next two years. We are confident that following these changes we will have the right branch network to serve our customers’ changing needs, and we expect the size of our network to remain stable for the foreseeable future.”

A branch closure dedicated UK-based helpline has been set up. Advisors are available Monday to Friday 8am to 8pm and Saturday 8am to 4pm on 0800 085 0879. Alternatively, customers can email CommunityEngagement@santander.co.uk

Think you can spot a phish? People in Gedling borough are being challenged to take Google’s new quiz and find out

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People in Gedling borough are being challenged to take a new quiz developed by Jigsaw – owned by technology giant Google – to see if they can spot scams developed by hackers.

The eight-question quiz takes participants through a number of phishing scenarios and then challenges them to identify if the attack  

Phishing attacks are one of the most common threats to internet users’ security.

Jigsaw has said it created the quiz based on real phishing attempts and it aims to show participants some of the ‘latest techniques’  being deployed by hackers.

After users sign up with their name and email – neither of which has to be real – they’re shown a series of phishing examples.

For each question in the quiz users can choose between two buttons – ‘Phishing’ or ‘Legitimate,’ if they believe the email is real.

Google will then tell you if your selection is correct or incorrect.

It’ll also tell users why the email was legitimate or fake using a series of pop-ups on the screen.

One example in the quiz uses a scenario also based around a real phishing attack that hit Google in 2017, when nearly 1 million users unknowingly clicked a link in an email that sent them to a malicious Google Doc site.    

You can take the quiz now and test your phishing knowledge at https://phishingquiz.withgoogle.com/

Watch out for these roadworks across Gedling borough this week

Drivers are being warned to expect traffic and travel delays due to roadworks across Gedling Borough during the week.

This list contains only the roadworks considered to be most likely to cause delays on key routes as well as those involving road closures and temporary traffic lights. It is not exhaustive and does not feature some minor or emergency repairs that come up after publication. Other roadworks may finish or start before schedule or be cancelled altogether.

All information from Highways England, local authorities and utility companies.

Burton Joyce

A612 Church Road

January 28 — February 1                              

Delays likely due to traffic control (Stop/Go boards)        

Works description: Gully Cleansing                          

Carlton

Gladstone Street

January 29 — 30

Delays likely due to road closure               

Description: Streetworks                             

Carlton Hill, Carlton, Nottinghamshire

January 29 — 30              

Delays likely as it’s being used as a diversion route for Gladstone Street

B686 Burton Road

January 22— 25

Delays likely due to traffic control (two-way signals)        

Works location: Nearside carriageway outside Number 27 Burton Road                  

Gladstone Street

January 29 — 30 January                             

Delays likely due to road closure               

Works description: Meter Service Job in Carriageway (Hot Rolled Asphalt-30/14 )                               

Standhill Road

January 28 — February 1                              

Delays likely due to traffic control (Stop/Go boards)        

Works location: Various Locations                            

Works description: Creating double Yellow Lines                               

Colwick

A612 Colwick Loop Road

January 27          

Delays likely due to traffic control (Stop/Go boards)        

Works location: Entire Length                    

Works description: Gully Cleaning

A612 Mile End Road

January 27                          

Delays likely due to traffic control (Stop/Go boards)        

Works description: Gully Cleansing                          

Netherfield

A612 Victoria Road

January 27                          

Delays likely due to traffic control (Stop/Go boards)        

Works location: Entire Length                    

Works description: Gully Cleansing          

MATCH REPORT: Borrowash Victoria 0 – 5 Gedling Miners Welfare

A first half hat trick from Jack Jepson was followed up by goals from Courtney Hastings and Liam Corrigan to give Gedling Miners Welfare a comfortable win against struggling Borrowash Victoria at the Anderson Electrical Arena on Saturday afternoon.

The visitors travelled to Derbyshire following a draw against Heanor Town last weekend and were unlucky to take only a point from a game they dominated throughout. Looking to settle any pre-apprehensions in this bottom-of-the-table clash, Gedling made the perfect start when, after only 3 minutes, they took a deserved lead.

Following a commanding header from Martin Holt to thwart a hopeful punt downfield, Joe Meakin picked up the pieces in the middle of the park and his astute pass found the clever movement of Jack Jepson and the striker made no mistake in slotting the ball past home custodian Lewis Soal to give his side an important go ahead goal.

Having experienced a torrid time so far this season, Borrowash welcomed Gedling hoping to close the gap on their opponents to 1 point as both sides look to fend off relegation danger in the East Midlands Counties League. They responded well to going behind and after the tricky Tristan Matthews did well to avoid Ross McCaughey’s challenge, his pass found Travis Comery, however the midfielder’s effort was straight at visiting ‘keeper Danny Brown.

2 minutes later and Josh Matkin’s direct run down the right wasn’t dealt with and his excellent pull back to the edge of the area was picked up again by Comery but his improvised volley narrowly skimmed the far post with Brown rooted as Vics sensed a prompt equaliser.

At the other end and Gedling should really have doubled their lead. A short corner routine between McCaughey and Jepson was well executed and the former’s superb cross found an unmarked Liam Corrigan but he couldn’t keep his unmarked header on target as the ball sailed over the crossbar from 6 yards out.

Looking to emulate last week’s performance against Heanor, Gedling began to take control of the game as Borrowash struggled to cope with their intricacy in possession on a very testing playing surface amidst recent frost and rain.

To their credit, the home side continued to play some neat stuff, as seems the trend under the management of Marc Sergeant, however, he would have been unhappy with how Gedling’s second goal came about 19 minutes in as, through their own undoing, Miners made it 2.

An innocuous short goal kick found Josh Claxton-Briggs but following some hesitancy on his own byline, his intended pass to full-back Sam Mckay was intercepted by Jurgen Charlesworth and his square pass found the onrushing Jepson who slammed the ball past Soal before wheeling away in celebration as the Borrowash inquest began.

Having lost 2-0 to Vics at Plains Road earlier in the season, Gedling looked good for their lead and weren’t happy to consolidate their cushion as they continuously pushed forward looking to put the game out of sight.

Just after the hour, Meakin’s wicked free kick fell to Holt but he could only flick the ball onto the outside of the post before the ball was frantically cleared. 4 minutes later and Jepson’s commanding run from deep went undeterred and after his dangerous cross found Charlesworth at the back post, his volley was wonderfully tipped around the post by Soal who prevented Gedling from extending their lead.

The dominance continued as the travellers looked to avenge the result of the reverse fixture in September and they looked good for the 3 points 10 minutes from the break when they added a third.

Following another set piece, this time provided by Luke Smith, Borrowash failed to clear their lines and after panic ensued in the home penalty area following some uncertainty, Jepson’s speculative overhead kick was fantastic and the ball looped over Soal before nestling into the bottom corner to notch a superb hat trick and a 17th goal in all competitions this season.

He may have added a fourth 3 minutes before the break but his snapshot from an angle, after some impressive build up play between Charlesworth and Jimmy Spiers down the left, was palmed away by Soal at his near post.

Not looking to rest on their laurels, Gedling began the second period from where they left the first and resumed their attacking intent and the half was only 35 seconds old when the visitors recorded a fourth.

Regaining possession from kick off, Charlesworth’s pinpoint pass out wide found Courtney Hastings who did well to deceive Jack Fetherston on the inside before nonchalantly curling his effort into the top far corner to put the game to bed and ensure the much-needed 3 points headed back to Mapperley.

By this stage, Gedling were in complete ascendancy and may have been a question of how many rather than whether more would be forthcoming.

5 minutes after the break and after Meakin had created some room to fathom an effort from range, his shot was straight at Soal who clutched the ball gratefully to his chest. 2 minutes later, Jepson continued to cause endless worry for the home defence but his shot flashed just wide after he did well to deceive Danny Myers.

Shortly after the hour and Borrowash, who were enjoying a promising spell of possession as they looked for any form of consolation, had their best chance of the game. After the promising Matthews had danced around 3, his passed effort was saved well by Brown and as the ball fell kindly to Jordan Carr the striker could only spoon the rebound onto the foot of the post before the danger was fully averted.

Not long after and Matthews may have added a deserved goal his performance had warranted but after he was put through on goal by former-Miner Tristan Comery and having rounded Brown, the retreating Holt was on hand to block his shot and clear as Gedling’s clean sheet remained unblemished.

The game quietened with limited chances throughout the second half as both sides accepted the outcome of the result as Gedling extended the gap over Borrowash to 7 points in the table and they rounded off an outstanding afternoon a minute before time when they made it 5.

An accurately delivered set piece on the far side from McCaughey found the left-alone Corrigan who had the simple task of nodding home to score his 2nd of the season to cap of a fine personal performance from the defender who was excellent on the day.

An important win for Gedling who fully deserved the 3 points as they leapfrog Rainworth Miners Welfare in the table and a brilliant performance to match. Their attention turns to Nottinghamshire Senior Cup action on Tuesday night as they make the short journey to face Clifton All Whites looking for a place in the quarter finals, kick off 7.45pm.

Police warning as thieves target sheds and garages across Gedling borough

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Police are asking people across the borough to remain vigilant after thieves targeted sheds and  garages across the area in recent days.

Peddle cycles and tools were taken during the incidents which took place in Daybrook, Porchester, and Papplewick

Colwick has also been targeted.

A spokesman for Nottinghamshire Police said: “We’re investigating eight incidents of sheds or garages being broken into in the Gedling area in the past week.

“The incidents were reported to us between 8.15am on Tuesday 15 January in the Fernleigh Avenue area of Porchester through to 12.10pm today (Monday 21 January) in the Abbots Close area of Daybrook.

“Other areas targeted were Moor Road in Papplewick and areas of Colwick.

They added: “Enquiries are ongoing and increased police patrols are taking place in the area and will continue over the coming days.”

  • Gedling Eye now has a Whatsapp group so you can keep up to date with the latest news from across the borough. We will send you one message a day with our main headlines, as well as the big breaking news alerts. To sign up text NEWS to 07958532672. Make sure you add the number to your contacts as ‘Gedling Eye’. We won’t share your phone number or use it anywhere else.

Spate of thefts from garages in Colwick probed by police

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Police have stepped up patrols in Colwick after a number of garages were broken into during the weekend.

Tools and a mountain bike were stolen by thieves who broke into three garages on Valeside Gardens.

Police believe the thefts took place on January 18 or in the early hours of January 19.

A spokesman for Nottinghamshire Police said: “We’re investigating after three garages were broken into on Valeside Gardens.

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“Enquiries are ongoing and increased police patrols are taking place in the area and will continue over the coming days.

“If you saw anything suspicious in this area or have any information that could help, please call us”.

Thefts also took place from garages and sheds on Woodland Grove and Mile End Road area.

Officers have issued the following advice to residents to help them foil thieves

– Fit strong padlocks and hasps where possible to reduce risk of them being cut through.

– Consider fitting a battery operated alarm (Shed alarms work in a similar way)

– Security mark property and consider using anchor points to secure larger tools and equipment such as cycles/motorbikes etc

–  Register valuable property via the Immobilise website (particularly cycles)

– Consider any external lighting where possible.

– Consider CCTV

– Report any suspicious activity/behaviour to us on 101

Those with information can call police on 101 quoting incident 185 of 19 January.  You can also call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

  • Gedling Eye now has a Whatsapp group so you can keep up to date with the latest news from across the borough. We will send you one message a day with our main headlines, as well as the big breaking news alerts. To sign up text NEWS to 07958532672. Make sure you add the number to your contacts as ‘Gedling Eye’. We won’t share your phone number or use it anywhere else.

Teenager charged with murder of 14-year-old Jaden Moodie

A teenager has today appeared in court charged with the murder of 14-year-old Jaden Moodie.

Jaden, who was originally from Arnold, was stabbed to death in Leyton, east London, after he was knocked off his moped by a black Mercedes.

Ayoub Majdouline, 18, was arrested in Wembley and appeared at Thames Magistrates’ Court this morning (Monday, 21).

Majdouline, who is also charged with possession of a bladed article, was remanded in custody and will appear at the Old Bailey on Wednesday.

  • Gedling Eye now has a Whatsapp group so you can keep up to date with the latest news from across the borough. We will send you one message a day with our main headlines, as well as the big breaking news alerts. To sign up text NEWS to 07958532672. Make sure you add the number to your contacts as ‘Gedling Eye’. We won’t share your phone number or use it anywhere else.