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Hannigan reshuffles coaching team at Linby

Linby manager Richard Hannigan has announced plans for a reshuffle of his coaching staff.

The move has been triggered by the news that Roy Hogarth will leave his role at first team coach – with his last game being in two-weeks’ time away to Blidworth Welfare.

Roy is unable to continue in his role due to work and travel commitments.

Club chairman Ady Ward thanked Hogarth for all his efforts during his 14-month spell with the club.

He said: “I’d like to thank him for all his efforts at Linby. It’s been an absolute pleasure working with him. He has been a credit. All at Linby wish him well for the future.

The new management team from now until the end of the season will see Dave Jayes become assistant manager. Dave, a UEFA B coach, will continue in his role as u18 Sunday manager as well as working closely with the first team. Dave has his u18 team competing on three fronts for silverware this season and his high quality training sessions and style of play are regarded highly. In addition, club captain Sean White also becomes an assistant alongside Dave and will combine his role with playing once back to full fitness.

Stewart Bowley and Dave Newton will continue in their roles as reserves manager and assistant. They are doing a truly fantastic job and developing a crop of young players that will hopefully provide the spine of the Linby team for years to come.

Fake courier scam warning to Gedling borough residents

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Police are warning people in Gedling borough to be on their guard over the latest scam involving fake couriers.

The victim is normally contacted by phone, with the caller telling them they’re from the bank and their card needs to be replaced.
They are then informed a courier is being sent round to swap it for a new one.

Once a handover has taken place, the victim will discover a number of transactions will take place using their account.

Police revealed an elderly woman in St Ann’s fell victim to this scam.

The man who collected the card is described as: black with short curly hair. He was wearing a white t-shirt and thought to be in his late teens.

Detective Sergeant Kate Savage said: “We believe fraudsters deliberately targeted this elderly lady, knowing she is vulnerable and we fear that the offenders might try to target more people.

“Banks would never ask you to swap your card in this way so if you get a call like this, put the phone down and report it to us straight away.”

“If you are due a new card, your bank will normally contact you via post and ask you to destroy your old card.

She added: “Please spread the word and make sure your elderly and vulnerable loved ones are aware too.

If you recognise the man in the description or have any information that could help, please contact us on 101 quoting incident 468 of 24 January 2018. You can also call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Residents in Ravenshead asked to give views on council’s neighbourhood plan

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A parish council is asking for views on a new neighbourhood plan designed to give residents in Ravenshead a louder voice in policy-making.

Papplewick Parish Council has drafted a new neighbourhood plan for the proposed ‘growth’ of the village and development of new community facilities.

A spokesman for the council said: “This [plan] is to reflect the community’s vision for future development within the parish. Once adopted the Plan will be used to help decide planning applications within Papplewick parish.

A consultation exercise on the draft Neighbourhood Plan and supporting documents is being undertaken between Monday, February 19 and Friday, April 6.

You can view the draft documents and have your say by visiting https://consultplanningpolicy.gedling.gov.uk/consult.ti?

Two arrested after Mapperley Park crash

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Police have arrested two men following a collision in Mapperley Park.

We were called to reports of a car involved in a collision with a wall in Mansfield Road just before 10.30am today (Tuesday 13).

A 28-year-old man and a man in his 20s were arrested shortly after the incident on suspicion of failing to stop and dangerous driving.

Both men were taken to hospital as a precaution. They remain in police custody.

Gold medal for Netherfield karate champ

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A Netherfield-based karate champion has kicked off his season in style by securing gold at a prestigious tournament.

James Scott came away from the South Yorkshire Open with the gold prize. The tournament is considered one of the most prestigious regional competitions in England.

But there’s no rest for James, who also runs HQ Karate Bunby Dojo near Colwick, as the instructor will shortly be boarding a plane to take part in the Berlin Open this Sunday.

PICTURED: James’ gold medal from the South Yorkshire Open

The next few months look busy for James as he plans to compete in the North East Open, Swedish Open and English Nationals.

You can follow his progress at his blog HERE

MATCH REPORT: Gedling Miners Welfare 3-0 Radcliffe Olympic

Radcliffe Olympic were the latest visitors to Plains Road on Saturday afternoon hopefully looking for any bright spark in their season as they sit firmly at the foot of the table having only won one game all season – a 1-0 away win against Ashby Ivanhoe back in October.

Gedling hosted their opponents on the back of a 2-1 win at West Bridgford last time out and, after a cancellation due to the adverse weather in the week, they continue to push an FA Cup place come the end of the season despite some inconsistent results as of late.

They settled well into this one early on and got off to the best start after the second minute when, after a deep Ross McCaughey cross was retrieved and kept alive by Joe Meakin, Jay Knight nodded down to an unmarked Liam Corrigan who tapped home into the unguarded net. A minute later and Jack Jepson may have doubled the scoreline but his effort was straight at Nick Eatough as Radcliffe expected another long 90 minutes ahead.

The opening exchanges belonged to Gedling and they were by far the superior team as expected. However, to their credit, Radcliffe were in no mood to lie down and die as they began to venture forward seeking the equaliser. Raheem Sunmonu tried his luck from 20 yards but his goal bound effort struck his own man after good wing play previously by Rares Demeter. 10 minutes later and he came even closer to the leveller but his fired effort across a crowded area evaded everyone, much to his exuberance.

At this stage, the visitors were back in the affair with both sides having their fair share of possession but to little avail in front of goal. Just before the 20th minute, Knight’s unlucky scooped effort rebounded back off the crossbar as it was sensed that Gedling were becoming more nervous about the precarious scoreline against, respectfully, very beatable opposition. At this stage, the game became scrappy in difficult conditions. Both teams were culpable of rushing their football and lacked any real quality when in possession. Shortly before half time, Connor Croft curled a shot on goal but, after a good pull back from McCaughey, his effort curled just over.

The second half began in a similar fashion to the rest of the game – with Gedling in complete dominance but becoming visibly frustrated by their resilient opponents. Just prior to the hour, a fine cross from substitute Jimmy Spiers was met by Adam Morley but his improvised diving header curled over. 3 minutes later and Jepson, looking to add to his personal tally for the season, had a powerful strike tipped over by Eatough after good intricate play by Meakin.

Gedling continued to dominate and pressure Radcliffe looking for that all important second goal that would settle all nerves, and with their opposition hunched almost as far back as their own 18-yard area, it was evident that it would be a matter of when and not if. Meakin, Morley, and Jepson all had chances to finish the game off in a 3 minute spell of bombardment on the Radcliffe goal, but all were cleared last ditch by the ever-so-committed defensive unit of the away team.

As the half wore on toward its conclusion, Gedling, despite their complete control of the game, might have worried that Radcliffe, who posed nothing all game, were still in the game. Dwayne Brown really should have settled all doubts on the 80th minute, but his header at the back stick when unmarked sailed over the bar. However, only 2 minutes later and the game was won. After anticipating a long punt from Danny Brown in the home goal, Jepson latched on to the loose ball and slotted the ball under the onrushing Eatough much to the delight and relief of the men in yellow.

2 minutes later and Gedling really did seal the affair and added that extra gloss probably deserved on the back of their supremacy all game. This time, from a fine looping cross from the left by Aboubacar Sylla, Dwayne Brown no mistake this time in finding the back of the net as he powered his header past the scrambling Eatough for his side’s third.

A fine team performance from the home side in a game that is always a potential banana skin when welcoming a team rooted to the foot of the standings and Gedling now enter a period where 7 of their next 8 games are at home which could be a determining factor come May. They start off by welcoming Holbrook Sports to Plains Road next Saturday (17th February) hoping to make it three wins from three, 3pm kick off.

Man of the Match –Joe Meakin

Police arrest man on suspicion of drink driving after collision in Woodborough

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Police have arrested a man on suspicion of drink driving following a collision in Woodborough.

Officers were called to Lowdham Lane at around 2am on Saturday (February 10) following reports that a car had collided into the front of a house.

A 21-year-old male was arrested shortly after the incident on suspicion of drink driving, failing to stop and failing to report a collision.

It is not thought anyone was injured in the crash.

Gymnastics team launch crowdfunding campaign to replace equipment stolen from Mapperley

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A gymnastics display team has launched a crowdfunding campaign to replace thousands of pounds worth of equipment lost when their trailer was stolen in Mapperley.

Dako Flying Angels, who are based in Sneinton, perform all over the country and have made numerous television appearances over the past few years.

But now a number of future appearances could be in doubt following the theft of the trailer earlier this week which contained over £10,000 worth of their display equipment.

The Angels will now be looking to replace a vaulting box, mats and also a number of mini-trampolines – which are all needed for their performances.

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PICTURED: The trailer stolen from Mapperley

The team have now set up a crowdfunding page and are hoping members of the public will make donations that will go towards paying for replacement equipment.

You can find the page here: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/dako

Nottinghamshire Police are continuing to investigate the theft of the trailer on February 6.

The items were being stored inside a trailer which was stolen from Kingsbridge Avenue in Mapperley at around 7pm on February 6.

Police confirmed the trailer contained thousands of pounds worth of gymnastics equipment.

If anyone has any information, please call us on 101, quoting incident number 111 of 7 February.

Council wants to brighten up Netherfield cinder path

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Plans to brighten up a pathway connecting several roads in Netherfield are to be unveiled to the public next week.

Gedling Borough Council are holding a consultation event at St George’s Centre in the town next Thursday between 3-6pm.

Plans to revitalise the walkway that connects Charworth Road with Manvers Street will be on display and those attending will be given the chance to have their say.

The work will be carried out in partnership with Gedling Borough Council and Gedling Homes.

PICTURED: The cinder path as it is today (PHOTO: Gedling Eye)

People attending the consultation can also see plans for other schemes and projects also being proposed in the town.

For more information contact Netherfield Locality Co-ordinator, Jenny Eurge on 0115 9613341. You can leave a message for her out of office hours.

HMRC bogus call warning to Gedling borough residents

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An urgent new scam warning has been issued to people in Gedling borough after a number of people reported they were called by HMRC and threatened with immediate court action by the taxman.

Nottinghamshire Police say they had two reports on Thursday (8) from people who’d been contacted by HMRC saying they owe money and that if they didn’t pay, an arrest warrant would be circulated.

A spokesman for Nottinghamshire Police said: “Luckily the victims were suspicious and didn’t pay anything but reported it to us instead.

“Please be vigilant against these kind of scams and alert your elderly and vulnerable loved ones too.

“HMRC would never call you up out of the blue on this issue. They certainly wouldn’t threaten you with arrest. If it was legitimate, there wouldn’t be the urgency for you to pay them then and then.”

People are being warned that if they get a call like this, they shouldn’t pay anything upfront.

They should take steps to verify the caller, ask if you can phone them back on a known number, for example or request proof in writing. If you’re unsure, you can always contact HMRC and ask their advice or call us on 101.

Always report any scams to Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040.