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2018 Tour of Britain: Route includes villages in borough

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The 2018 Tour of Britain will come through the borough as the race heads through the county for the third year running.

Nottinghamshire has been chosen to host the penultimate – and longest – stage of the OVO Energy Tour of Britain cycle race.

Ravenshead and Newstead have been included in this year’s route.

The biggest free-to-attend sporting event returns to Nottinghamshire this year on Saturday, September 8 starting in West Bridgford and ending in Mansfield.

The announcement comes on the back of last year’s successful event which attracted 210,000 supporters on the day – one of the biggest turn-outs across the eight stage race across the UK.

The race boosted the Nottinghamshire economy by more than £3.4m.

With a global TV audience of millions, once again the eyes of the world will be on Nottinghamshire when 120 of the world’s top cyclists race the longest stage which is approximately 223 km long (139 miles)

The route will take in key Nottinghamshire landmarks such as the new Sherwood Forest Visitor centre, Newstead Abbey, Clumber Park and Trent Bridge Cricket Ground.  The race will travel through many town and villages in the south of the county as well as taking riders over the iconic Trent Bridge for the first time.

Councillor Kay Cutts, Leader of Nottinghamshire County Council said: “We are absolutely delighted that the race will be returning to our great county on Saturday 8 September – and will take in every district, including the City area.

“Last year’s event really was a fantastic day and shows that Nottinghamshire has what it takes to host a sporting event of this scale.

“We hope even more residents and visitors will turn out in force  to experience this fantastic event this year – and let’s hope the county reaps even bigger economic benefits”

Mick Bennett, Tour of Britain Race Director added: “The turn-out for the Nottinghamshire stage last year really was incredible.  The viewing figures for ITV4 show that Stage Four was popular with the audience at home too, with half a million people tuning in to watch the highlights– attracting the highest ratings of any of the other seven highlight shows.

“So we are delighted to be returning to Nottinghamshire as this year’s route  makes it seem like  a completely different county!  We are taking in a lot of new areas, approaching a significant part of 2017’s route  from the opposite direction as well as having hillier sections this time.”

The economic impact report [PDF] commissioned by national Tour of Britain organisers showed that spend on food and drink was by far the biggest contributor to the local economy last time (almost £1.13m) followed by accommodation costs (£611k).

More than 39 per cent of those who turned out to watch the race had travelled from outside the county – therefore attracting around 81,000 visitors to Nottinghamshire.

Other figures shown in the report include:

  • Average daily spend for day visitor was more than £27
  • Overnight visitors spend more than £101 on average
  • Almost two-thirds of spectators said the race had inspired them to cycle more
  • Half of those attending came with their families.

For further details of the route and how to get involved check our website.

Check out further details of the full national route.

“Be vigilant” say police after Woodthorpe burglaries

Police have issued a warning to homeowners after four vehicles were stolen during burglaries taking place over the past week.

Four cars were stolen from two different properties in the Woodthorpe area of Arnold by means of burglary.

They both occurred overnight and both the attacked properties were left insecure.

Now police are warning residnets to  ensure their properties are more secure.

A spokesman for Gedling Police said: “Securing your home is the best way to reduce the chance of you becoming a victim of burglary.

“Most domestic burglaries are committed by opportunist thieves looking for the easiest way of getting into your home without being seen or disturbed. Sometimes they don’t even have to use force – they get through an open window or door.

“Look at your home through the eyes of a burglar. Are there places where a burglar could break into your home without being seen? How would you get in if you had forgotten your keys? If you could get inside, so could a burglar.

They added: “Can we ask that you remain extra vigilant and if you see anything or anyone acting suspiciously, please do not hesitate to contact us on 101 or if an emergency, 999.

WhatsApp warning issued to people in Gedling borough over Alton Towers free ticket giveaway scam

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People in Gedling borough have been targeted by a convincing new scam which promises free tickets to Alton Towers.

We were contacted by readers who were keen to warn others not to fall for the scam message being sent out over WhatsApp.

The apparent trick message spoofs the theme park’s website and offers five tickets to 500 families.

Once the link has been clicked on, people have to answer a series of questions before being asked to share the offer via WhatsApp and enter their details.

PICTURED: An example of the scam message doing the rounds on WhatsApp

Pat Gibson from Carlton got in contact and urged us to alert readers to the scam.

He said: “I received one of these on my phone. I was tempted to click so I could take the grandchildren.

“It said the tickets were being given away to celebrate the park’s ‘110nd birthday’.

“I remember the park opening so I then realised this was a bit suspicious. It’s only when I looked online and saw lots of others receiving the same message that made me delete it.”

A spokesperson for Alton Towers said: “We are aware of a ticket offer being shared on social media that claims to be from Alton Towers Resort. This is NOT a genuine offer, or in any way affiliated with Alton Towers.

“Action is being taken to remove this offer and we urge guests not to share their personal details or forward the offer to their contacts. The safest way to buy tickets is always to go directly to our website www.altontowers.com.”

Pupils treated to Biogas bus trip through borough for book launch

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Children from a city school were treated to a ride through the borough on one of its new fleet of biogas buses, which then dropped them off for an action-packed morning at Gedling Country Park.

Around 60 children from William Booth Primary and Nursery School, in Sneinton, took a trip on Greta the Gas Bus on Thursday, as part of the launch of the latest in a series of books promoting sustainable transport.

Greta drove the children up to Gedling Country Park, where the youngsters learnt about solar energy and went on a butterfly walk, before being given copies of the book, which aims to inspire young children to use environmentally-friendly public transport and help them travel safe.

Leader of Gedling Borough Council, Councillor John Clarke said; “I was delighted to meet the children off the biogas bus and to welcome them to Gedling Country Park.

“The park is the perfect place to talk to the young people about clean air and renewable energy and we are fully supportive of the work Nottingham City Transport are doing to create cleaner ways to travel.”

BOOK: Greta the Gas Bus

Anthony Carver-Smith, marketing manager at Nottingham City Transport, said: “We’re delighted to support the launch of this initiative and we’re looking forward to welcoming these pupils to a tour at our gas fuelling station in the near future.”

Greta the Gas Bus is the fifth in a series of books that began with Ellie the Electric Bus, and also includes Marvin the Medilink. Last year, the series was shortlisted last year in the Marketing Initiative of the Year category at the UK Bus Awards.

Copies are distributed to local schools, and libraries throughout Greater Nottingham. They can also be viewed online here.

The event comes ahead of Clean Air Day on June 21, during which all citizens are encouraged to do something to tackle air pollution – however small. This could include walking or cycling to school, or taking the bus or tram.

Latest news from Calverton Preservation & History Society

In this month’s column we chart the history of the Calverton Preservation Society to mark their 50th anniversary.

The early years….

The Society was formed in June 1968 by Eileen Cupitt and several local residents with the aims of developing a spirit of communal pride, the protection of a rural atmosphere, preservation of the natural, visual and historic amenities and the establishment of a village museum.

During 1969 concerns were raised regarding the number of neglected cottages in the village which could be potential homes, road widening which could lead to an increase in traffic speeds and plans for 150 new homes on Bonner Hill.

Pres members also helped “clean up” Georges Lane where 20 tons of rubbish, including old motor cycles and washing machines which had been dumped in the hedge bottoms, was collected in just one day!

Also about this time the Pres supported a public petition against plans for a petrol station and garage on the site of the old Co-op shop in Main Street.

PICTURED: The former Calverton Co-op Shop, with the White Lion in the background

The following year (1971) a small derelict cottage on Main Street was presented to the Society for use as a Museum and during the next few years various events, such as social evenings and garden parties, were held to raise money in order to restore the cottage. Many people, including pupils from the Frank Seely School, helped in the renovation of the building.

PICTURED: A local farmer provided transport for a framework knitting machine to be installed in the Museum

Also in the early 70s the Pres was concerned about the threat of demolition of Windles Square and cooperated with the Notts. Building Preservation Trust in a renovation scheme to secure the future of the area.

In another project at that time the Pres collaborated with the local branch of the Workers’ Educational Association to undertake a thorough survey of the village. The final Report was used by Notts. County Council as the basis for the establishment of three Conservation areas, Labray, Burnor Pool and Windles Square.

After several years of hard work, the Folk Museum was finally opened in July 1975.

PICTURED: Eileen Cupitt, founder of the Preservation Society, standing outside the Museum

By the early 1980s several sites in and around the village were under threat, principally green belt land at Dark Lane. The “Green Belt Inquiry” continued for several years until in 1985 the Dark Lane was protected from the risk of development…..for the time being!

To be continued.

PRES CLIPS

  • A planning application has been submitted to GBC by Oscar’s Lounge and Restaurant for permission to retain existing external advertisements and signs for 5 years.
  • A few years ago a planning application which would have created a natural cemetery between the top of George’s Hill and the entrance to the Calverton Hill Hospital was withdrawn. Recently the plan has been revived as apparently Redhill cemetery is nearly full and additional space is required in the area. The proposed new cemetery providing for about 100 funerals a year would have 3 areas, conventional, woodland and natural sections, together with a car park which would be accessed by updating the existing track on the bend near the Hospital entrance. In addition it is proposed to create a new footpath leading from the bus stop.
  • The Environment Agency has applied to GBC to install a Ground Mounted array of Solar Panels close to a boundary at Calverton Fish Farm on Moor Lane.
  • Work is due to begin soon to replace a gas main on Mansfield Lane which is likely to cause disruption to traffic.
  • Calverton Folk Museum is open for visitors 2 till 4 pm. Sunday June 24th.

For more information call 0115 9654843 or email  pressoc@ntlworld.com

Borough gears up for annual Arnold Carnival

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This year’s Arnold Carnival is just around the corner and will once again take place in the grounds of Arnot Hill Park

This free event, which takes place next weekend (June 16-17), boasts one of the best line ups in the carnival’s history.

Over 40 live music and dance acts will be performing on the main stage during the weekend and there will also be arts and crafts activities, a fun dog show, fun fair, BMX and skateboarding sessions and a memorial flypast.

Saturday’s headliners are THAT 80’S ROCK SHOW will be performing some of the biggest 80’s glam and hair-metal rock classics and power ballads from bands such as Def Leppard, Kiss, Whitesnake and many others.

Sunday’s headliners will be bringing the stadium rock to the park. There will be performances from Queen tribute act Real Magic and Take That and Robbie Williams tribute Take@That.

HEADLINERS: That 80s Rock Show will be entertaining the crowds on the main stage on Saturday night

HEADLINERS: That 80s Rock Show will rock the crowds on the main stage on Saturday nightAlong with performances from professional musicians, there will also be a variety of community music, dance groups, local school bands, choirs and solo artists performing over the weekend.

The carnival has more to offer besides music, with over 150 craft, charity and trade stalls and a dedicated food and drink court with a fully licensed bar. Children’s arts and crafts activity sessions will be hosted by Gedling Play Forum and a fun dog show will also be taking place over both days of the event.

The event is free to attend on both days with something for all the family to enjoy.

Parking is limited but there will be, for the first time, additional spaces available at the Home Brewery car park on Sir John Robinson’s Way, thanks to Nottinghamshire County Council who has opened the staff car park for the weekend.

For more information about the carnival go to www.gedling.gov.uk/events

Help send Miles off to the Special Olympics in style

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A talented young athlete from Gedling is to hold a fundraiser later this month to help fund kits and transport for his team representing the region at the forthcoming Special Olympics.

Miles Green is part of the 27-strong team from Special Olympics East Midlands who will be competing against other teams in athletic events, football, badminton and table tennis at the Special Olympics GB Anniversary Games in Stirling from August 13.

The Anniversary Games will celebrate both Special Olympics GB’s 40th birthday (SOGB was founded in 1978) and also the 50th birthday of the worldwide Special Olympics global movement, set up in 1968 by President Kennedy’s sister Eunice Kennedy Shriver.

The Games will involve approximately 1,000 athletes and 400 coaches and officials.  As well as athletes from all GB Regions, a number of European countries will be invited to take part in the Games.

Miles has now planned a fundraiser to help the region’s side fund a team coach and kits for all the athletes from the East Midlands taking part.

PICTURED: Stirling University will be hosting the Anniversary Games in August

Miles Green will be part of a team of 27 from Special Olympics East Midlands with athletes representing football, badminton and table tennis, the cost of the games is £300 per person.

Miles’ mum Shirley Green said: “Miles is very excited about being invited to take part in the competition. It’s a massive opportunity for him.

“We need to get them all there hopefully on the same coach wearing their team kits, but this is going to cost the families a large amount of money, so let’s hope we can raise as much funding as possible.

She added: “To see Miles happy and positive and being proud of his achievements is so important to our family.”

To help raise funds, Miles has planned a family barbecue evening at the Greyfriars Club in St Ann’s on June 22.

The event takes place from 7pm and there will also be a disco and three vocal artists covering the likes of Adele and songs of Swing. Tickets are £3 pp.

To help boost funds, there will also be a raffle being held on the night, with a number of great prizes on offer. Donations for raffle prizes are still needed and it’s hoped local businesses may want to make a contribution to help the cause.

Donations for the raffle can be sent to 23 Tennyson Avenue, Gedling Nottingham NG43HJ.

For tickets and more information about the barbecue evening, email s.green93@ntlworld.com

Sunset Cinema Club announces Mapperley outdoor cinema line-up for summer 2018

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Film lovers across Gedling borough will be able to enjoy a series of great movies under the stars in a Mapperley park this summer.

Locals are being invited to gather their blankets and head to Haywood Road Green, the old Bowling Green Space on Haywood Road, at Sunset – perched high up on Mapperley Top with clear views over the Trent Valley to the East.

Back by popular demand, following a successful season on the site last year, screenings will take place each month over the summer, when up to 200 people are expected to head outdoors for an evening of classic films under the stars.

Sunset Cinema Club – who organise Pop-Up outdoor screens in creative, hidden and under-used outdoor spaces – will screen 1996 hit Romeo + Juliet on Friday July 6, and Oscar-winning La La Land will be shown on Saturday, July, 7

This is the second year that the site has been chosen as a venue for a pop-up outdoor cinema by Sunset Cinema Club.

And follows a successful campaign by local residents which secured the future of the old bowling green site, which lies next to Haywood Road Community Centre, now as a permanent park space.

Louise Darby, founder of Sunset Cinema Club said: “We are delighted to be working on Haywood Road again. After a wonderful welcome last year, we couldn’t resist coming back and with its fantastic position, we hope to provide great local outdoor film experiences for many years to come.”

Film goers are invited to bring a picnic to settle in, and can expect a licensed pop-up bar (with profits helping to maintain the Community Centre) too.

Tickets, which must be bought in advance, cost £8–£11 and are still available here: www.sunsetcinemaclub.co.uk

New train deal will deliver significant improvements for passengers in Gedling borough

Plans which could see a new train operator running services in Gedling borough will bring about significant improvements for passengers, according to a leading transport pressure group.

The government is in the process of selecting a new contractor to run trains from stations on the East Midland Rail Franchise, which includes Netherfield, Carlton and Burton Joyce stations.

Today, the government released details of the invitation to tender, which the winning bidder will be obliged to meet.

The new contract is expected to come into effect from late 2019 and will last around eight years. It is currently run by Stagecoach under the name of East Midlands Trains.

Three companies, including Scotland-based Stagecoach, are in the running to win the franchise.

Abellio, which is a Dutch company, and Arriva, German-owned company, are also expected to bid for the contract.

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A decision is expected from the government early next year.

Now, Transport for the East Midlands and East Midlands Councils have said the new deal will bring about a host of benefits, regardless of which firm wins.

They have worked with the Department for Transport for two years to draw up a list of priorities for East Midlands commuters, companies, and leisure passengers, and several of these have been included in the contract.

It means that whichever firm wins the bid, a list of improvements will be expected by the Government.

These include;

  • A roll out of smart-tickets
  • Incentives for faster and more efficient trains
  • Improved early/late evening services
  • Sunday service improvements throughout the network
  • High-speed Wi-Fi on trains,
  • £2.5m for improvements to accessibility at medium-sized stations

In addition, passengers who are delayed by 15 minutes or more will be entitled to compensation – compared to 30 minutes now.

Details of the new tender were released today by rail minister Jo Johnson.

The Conservative MP, who is the brother of Boris Johnson, said: “We are investing in the biggest upgrade to the Midland Main Line since it was completed in 1870.

“We have listened carefully to what thousands of passengers and stakeholders have said they want to see in the next East Midlands franchise.”

“We expect the next operator to unlock the unrealised potential while building on its stable foundations.”

Sir Peter Soulsby is the chairman of Transport for the East Midlands (TfEM), which works with East Midlands Councils.

He said: “Through TfEM, councils have been working in partnership with the DfT to ensure we get the best result for passengers, businesses and local communities out of the franchise process. The franchise invitation to tender provides a real opportunity to transform rail services across the East Midlands.

“We are a growing and prosperous region – and we need rail services comparable to the best elsewhere in England to fulfil our economic potential.”

Boy pleads guilty to knife possession and robbery charges in Mapperley

A 15-year-old boy has pleaded guilty to two charges of possession of a knife in a public place after appearing at Nottingham Youth Court today (Wednesday 6 June 2018).

The boy, who can’t be named for legal reasons, committed the offences in St Ann’s on Monday (4 June 2018) and in Mapperley on December 27 2017.

He also pleaded guilty to being in possession of a Class B controlled drug in St Ann’s and two charges of robbery in Mapperley.

He was remanded in youth detention accommodation until June 27 when he will next appear at Nottingham Youth Court.