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MATCH REPORT: Arnold Town 2 – 3 Derby Singh Brothers

After conceding a soft looking goal in the first minute the Eagles did extremely well to strike back and get themselves into a 2-1 lead at a decidedly balmy Eagle Valley. Sadly things began to slide slowly South in the sunshine from thereon in, particularly during a progressively below par second half.

Injured skipper Kyme Mason (reduced to sponge duty) was sorely missed in defence for this one and with Jamie Royle also not available space opened up for Jake Ogden and Callum Jones to return to a slightly reshuffled starting line-up.

Early first minute goals have become quite a feature of Arnold Town games this season and today’s arrived via a speculative long punt from Derby keeper Kiran Savage. Still involved with last minute raffle sales I didn’t actually witness what happened but I hear a single bounce was neatly converted into the top right hand corner of the Oxton Road net presumably with such alacrity as would have bamboozled even a Premier League defence.

The worst of starts for the home side and the visitors almost added to their lead five minutes later. Following a move down the right wing the ball entered Arnold’s area and sat up beautifully for Derby’s wide man to unleash a goal bound volley which George Harrold did well to deflect away for a corner.

Thankfully things soon began to settle and by the 12th minute the Eagles had already shown enough to justify getting back on terms. A yard or two inside Derby’s half Toby Francis used his body strength well to turn his marker before fizzing a top draw cross field pass over the head of a central defender to drop into left winger Gerrard Hallam’s path. Hallam, with the defender desperately trying to pull at his shirt, determinedly made his way into the area before drilling a low shot into the bottom right hand corner of the brand new rather swish Colin net.

Arnold were enjoying their best period of the game and four minutes later should have added a second goal. After forcing a free kick on the extreme left hand corner of Derby’s area Callum Jones stepped up and delivered a lovely curling dead ball which crashed half way up the left hand post. The ball looped up bouncing unattended around the penalty spot crying out for an alert Arna player to pounce on the “seconds” but sadly far too much time was afforded to the visiting defence to clear the danger.

The game took up a pacey end to end look about it with both teams pressing for a second goal. It duly came for the Arna with 25 mins on the clock from a somewhat unlikely source. A throw in from the left by Callum Jones was aimed towards the near post where George Harrold managed to beat off two defenders to head the ball back across goal directly into the bottom right hand corner.

After joining the Eagles in mid August central defender George has been a virtual ever present and has managed to put himself in endless goal scoring positions in his 29 appearances to date. This was undoubtedly an extremely popular debut goal. I only hope he was able to turn round quick enough to see it go in!

Sadly for the Eagles their joy proved to be short lived with the visitors getting themselves back on terms just three minutes later. A deep corner delivered from the right flew across the face of Arnold’s goal reaching an unmarked Singh Brothers striker who gleefully headed home from a yard out at the back stick with keeper Danny Rigley left totally unprotected.

In truth up to this point the game had been played out in a rather “tetchy” fashion with harsh dissenting voices of various volumes and pitch creating a constant carping in the general direction of the referee. Sadly for Toby Francis his contribution to the noise must have been the only one to register with the match official’s wave length and Arna’s number 20 was duly despatched to the Sin Bin with about ten minutes of the half remaining.

It was a closely fought ten minutes with the last real chance of the half falling to the home side. A lovely ball from within the centre circle by Callum Jones sent Jake Ogden flying on a promising path towards the right side of the area. With Akeem Campbell tracking Oggy’s run and arriving in open space in the centre Jake appeared to be in two minds and skewed a cross come shot wide of the the left hand post to leave the sides level at the break with two goals apiece.

The second half opened with Arnold applying some pressure. A well struck long range effort from right back Tyreece Warren-Wilkinson was deflected off target in the box and could have ended up anyway but luckily for the visitors flew away from harm. The resultant corner was headed towards goal by Harrold but his usual luck had swiftly returned and a handily placed defender was on hand to block.

Derby then took the action to the other end of the pitch where, with the Arnold defence starting to wilt, Danny Rigley was forced into action twice in the space of two minutes the second save involving a rather dramatic full stretch two handed tip over his crossbar.

The teams were taking it in turns to press for a third goal but the Eagles were perhaps not enjoying quite the same level of confidence and flow in their overall play that we’ve seen at times recently. Nevertheless Toby Francis’ last action before being replaced by Adam Stevenson on the hour mark was a positive piece of work on the left. Working himself into position to deliver a delightful curling cross into the danger area the teasing ball just evaded Nicko Campbell in the centre before falling into the path of stand in skipper Jamie Crawford’s lunge at the back post with the over stretched attempt flying a yard wide.

Frustration was mounting for the home side and cracks were getting bigger at the back as the visitors continued to apply their fair share of pressing. However, Derby’s game winning third goal was very much of Arnold’s own making. Out of nowhere out on the right of the Eagles’ midfield Warren-Wilkinson, who’d had a pretty game up until this point, was forced back towards goal with two opponents hard on his heels. A woefully under hit back pass towards his area sold keeper Rigley far too short and left the two Derby attackers with the simple task of working the ball into the bottom left hand corner to complete the scoring on 74 mins.

With the Arnold attack looking increasingly less threatening as the second half wore on Derby’s gifted third goal would prove to be a costly misstep. Even so the Eagles were very unlucky not to conjure up a share of the points a couple of minutes later. A ball delivered into the Oxton Road area was causing a measure of panic in the visitors’ defence and Arna sub Sam Freeman (on for Hallam) did his level best to try and repeat his rescue act at Melbourne the previous week.

With the ball bouncing up invitingly for Sam three or four yards from goal in a crowded box his goal bound effort was extremely well saved by the outstretched arms of a defender. Sadly the fact that he wasn’t wearing a keeper’s jersey at the time appeared to be of no consequence to the match officials.

With a decent amount of time still remaining for the Arna to find an equaliser my notes came to an abrupt end as the goal scoring opportunities completely dried up and the three points made their way back down the A52.

Carlton Town 0-3 Cleethorpes Town: Owls put end to Millers’ club record unbeaten run

The Millers came into the game on the back of a club record-equalling 15 game unbeaten run but the Owls made short shrift of that and ran out comfortable winners.

Mark Harvey and Tommy Brookbanks named an unchanged side following the draw with Brighouse Town last time out but the visitors got off to the perfect start with a goal on seven minutes.  A long throw from Ben Middleton wasn’t cleared and Jack Vann fired into the corner of the net from 15 yards.

PHOTO: Neil Slack Photography

PHOTO: Neil Slack Photography

PHOTO: Neil Slack Photography

PHOTO: Neil Slack Photography

Carlton responded with some decent football but Cleethorpes always kept them at arm’s length with Callum Foster organising the visitors’ defence superbly.

Felix Annan did well to save from Josh Walker midway through the half before Carlton responded with Nat Watson sending a free kick just over the top.

Lamin Manneh claimed a penalty on 28 minutes bit the referee wasn’t interested and shortly afterwards the same player was dragged to floor by Vann when advancing on goal.  The Clee man was already on a yellow card and was lucky to stay on the pitch.  Niall Davie sent the set piece just wide.

Davie had to be alert to clear the danger from a Clee throw and the captain was then unlucky not to get on the end of a Khyle Sargent pass after some good work by Liam Bateman.

Walker ran clear on goal in first half added time but he fired wide of the post.

Carlton brought on Greg Tempest for Ollie Clark at half time and in the early part of the second half the Millers did apply some pressure, with Liam Moran drawing a decent save from Ollie Battersby and Lawrence Gorman firing just wide from 20 yards.

Gorman then sent a lovely ball into Sargent whose turn and shot just missed the goal.

But Cleethorpes always looked dangerous and when Walker advanced down the right he looked up, squared to Nicky Walker and the wide man put his shot beyond Annan to double the Owls’ lead.

Six minutes later it was game over after Dean Freeman, impressive all afternoon, was penalised somewhat harshly for handball.  Adam Haw made no mistake with the spot kick.

From then on it was damage limitation for Carlton.  Lewis Durow cleared off the line from Haw while at the other end Middleton denied Moran a strike at goal after some good work by Niall Hylton and Watson.

The Millers almost pulled a goal back late on when Battersby clawed a Durow effort off the line and then saved the follow-up shot from Tempest before Bradley Dockerty then made an excellent clearance to deny Hylton after Alex Howes had played him in.  But Dockerty himself ought to have scored in added time but his effort was deflected wide of target.  The final whistle went soon afterwards and the Cleethorpes squad were able to celebrate their title win with their vocal travelling support.

For the Millers, the defeat is a serious blow to their play-off ambitions but the supporters recognised the achievement of 15 unbeaten games and gave the players a deserved ovation as they left the pitch.

Carlton Town: F Annan, L Bateman (M Ford 59), L Durow, L Gorman, D Freeman, N Watson, N Davie (N Hylton 65), K Sargent, L Moran, O Clark (G Tempest 46), L Manneh (A Howes 88). Unused subs: D Edwards

Goals: Jack Vann 7, Nicky Walker 58, Adam Haw 64 (pen)

Carlton Town Supporters Club MOTM: N Watson

Att: 230

More than 200 Everton fans boost Carlton Town coffers with ground visit before Forest encounter

Carlton Town’s coffers got a welcome boost on Saturday when more than 200 Everton fans descended on the Bill Stokeld Stadium in Gedling before their encounter at Forest for some pre-match pints.

Carlton Town’s club ambassador and Forest legend Ian Storey-Moore came down to the ground to greet fans.

Nottinghamshire Police also sent down officers to ensure everyone was safe.

This was the third group of away supporters to call in to Carlton’s ground before a Forest game. Newcastle United’s fans have visited twice after playing Forest on their way to league cup glory and also for the Premier League match at the City Ground.

PHOTO: Facebook/Proper Football

A spokesman for Carlton Town FC said: “A big thank-you to Tony Prince from the Everton Supporters Club who organised the visit. The clubs coffers were boosted with a significantly boosted bar take.”

It wasn’t a great weekend for The Millers or Nottingham Forest. Abdoulaye Doucoure scored a late winner for Everton at the City Ground to beat Nottingham Forest 1-0 and dent their hopes of Champions League qualification.

Carlton lost 3-0 at home to top-of-the-league Cleethorpes. You can read the match report HERE.

Carlton Academy to get new £220,000 games area amid ongoing expansion project

A secondary school in Carlton will get improvements to its outdoor sports facilities as part of a plan to bridge the school’s pupil deficit gap.

Carlton Academy on Coningswath Road has been handed £219,260 by Nottinghamshire County Council to create a new games area.

The project will see new fencing, goal posts, basketball facilities and a spectator area, is “essential” for the academic trust to go ahead with its expansion plans.

The school is for ages 11 to 18 and it includes a sixth form. The latest inspection by education watchdog Ofsted in 2022 rated it as ‘Good’.

PICTURED: Carlton Academy (PHOTO: LDRS)

Pupil data shows a projected gap of 147 school places by September 2026, rising to a projected shortfall of 201 by 2030.

The school’s initial feasibility report found that – by demolishing unfit space on site and building a new teaching block – the number of pupils per year can possibly increase from 230 to 270.

Papers say this essentially gives an extra year cohort’s worth of pupils, spread across years seven to 11.

This means the wider expansion plans could provide 200 additional school places.

But because the pupil shortfall is expected to rise to 201 by 2030, the wider expansion plans aim to address this number completely.

The council says the new games area is needed as “significant areas of the school’s playground/free association spaces will be unavailable” while the expansion is built.

This means the new sports area will be built before any expansion works begin.

The money for the works and expansion will come from a developer financial contribution – known as a Section 106 agreement – from the large Chase Farm housing development off Arnold Lane in Gedling.

It was previously recommended that £4 million be allocated to the school’s expansion. In January 2025, £1.17 million was approved to go towards the design stage.

Appeal to find missing man last seen in Netherfield

Police are appealing for help to find a missing man who was last seen in the Netherfield area.

Ashley was last seen in the Netherfield area of Nottingham, on Thursday, March 27.

A spokesman said: “We are concerned for his safety and urgently want to hear from anyone who has seen him.

Ashley is around 6ft tall, large build with short dark hair. It is not known what clothing he is wearing.”

If you have seen Ashley or have any information on where he is, please call us on 101 quoting incident 136 of 8th April 2025.

Why wealthy, effortlessly stylish characters in TV relationships create unrealistic partner expectations

Television frequently highlights romantic relationships involving wealthy and effortlessly stylish characters. These depictions often foster unrealistic partner expectations by presenting relationships as consistently glamorous, devoid of mundane challenges, and centered around idealized notions of love and success. 

Idealised Relationships in Media

Romantic portrayals on television tend to idealize love and relationships. Series such as “Gossip Girl” and “The Bachelor” amplify this by showcasing couples characterized by extravagant lifestyles, immaculate appearances, and heightened emotional intensity. These scripted narratives are designed to engage viewers emotionally but fail to reflect the compromises, disagreements, and evolving dynamics typical in real-world relationships. 

Dr. Maryanne Fisher has discussed how these portrayals perpetuate a myth of “ideal love.” This myth distorts viewers’ perceptions of relationships, prioritizing spontaneous passion and flawless chemistry over effort, communication, and mutual growth, which are essential in most real relationships. 

The Financial and Lifestyle Facade

Characters like Carrie Bradshaw in “Sex and the City” are celebrated for their intricate fashion sense and high-end lifestyle. However, such portrayals set expectations that combine financial privilege with romantic fulfillment. Viewers may unconsciously begin to associate relationship success with luxurious living, fostering impractical standards for both themselves and their partners. 

A study by Belgian researchers found that television viewing influences the weight placed on external attributes, such as physical attractiveness and personality traits, when assessing potential partners. These biases, shaped early on, can persist and lead to dissatisfaction in lived realities. 

Personal Preferences in Modern Dating

Modern dating increasingly revolves around individualized preferences and choices, shaped by people’s unique goals and lifestyles. For example, some people may prioritize shared passions or long-term growth, while others might value connections stemming from personal stability or differing generational perspectives. Non-traditional relationships, such as when people choose to find a sugar daddy, reflect a shift toward valuing compatibility over traditional norms. 

These evolving preferences challenge the unrealistic scripts portrayed by media, where relationships appear effortless and universally ideal. By embracing their distinct needs and preferences, people can approach partnerships that align more closely with their personal values and relational goals. 

The Psychological Consequences

Constant exposure to glamorous love stories can affect singles and those in relationships differently. Singles may find themselves searching for an unattainable partner who embodies wealth, charm, and perfection. This chase often leads to feelings of inadequacy or disappointment. For those already in relationships, recurrent comparisons with on-screen depictions may foster resentment or dissatisfaction, overshadowing the everyday acts of care and connection vital to real partnerships. 

A study in Psychology of Popular Media Culture highlighted that dissatisfaction with one’s own relationships increases with exposure to unrealistic romantic media content. This finding underscores the emotional consequences of these portrayals, which subtly shape and disrupt expectations over time. 

How Culture Reinforces These Depictions

Television often targets specific audiences with skewed representations. For example, dramas aimed at younger demographics frequently portray teenagers engaging in advanced romantic scenarios incongruent with their developmental stages. Shows like “Sex Education” and “Euphoria” combine the themes of emotional complexity and luxury, reinforcing unattainable benchmarks for relationships. 

These portrayals contribute to societal norms that prioritize appearances and status within romantic contexts, influencing how viewers envision their ideal relationships. Furthermore, research notes that these depictions not only reshape romantic expectations but also subtly feed into broader cultural attitudes about financial success and lifestyle aspirations. 

Moving Toward Healthy Expectations

Understanding the gap between media portrayals and real life is essential for developing sustainable relationship goals. Television’s emphasis on wealth, style, and drama in romance often overlooks the understated qualities—mutual support, respect, and shared effort—that characterize most successful partnerships. 

By critically assessing these depictions and focusing on personal values, viewers can cultivate realistic standards for relationships that prioritize emotional depth over superficial glamour. Furthermore, recognizing the edited, performative nature of media representations may reduce the influence of these narratives on real-world beliefs about romance. 

This awareness can ultimately encourage people to seek meaningful and authentic connections that align with their own priorities rather than unattainable media-generated ideals.

Financial masterstroke at the City Ground: Unpacking Nottingham Forest’s £100m windfall

Nottingham Forest has been facing issues adhering to the Premier League’s spending rules. This has all been in an attempt to establish themselves as one of the top teams in the league. 

The team was spared relegation last season after receiving a four-point deduction for breaching the league’s profit and sustainability rules (PSR) in the 2022-23 season. However, things have improved in the 2023-24 season. 

Nottingham Forest’s impressive rise in the Premier League has led to increased attention from fans and media alike, with some even daring to dream of a potential title challenge. This has greatly changed their betting odds this season on various betting platforms, including a full list of alternatives from Techopedia, such as sports betting sites outside of GamStop, according to Techopedia’s Vlad Grindu. At the start of the 2024-2025 season, they were considered unlikely contenders for the championship, with odds as long as 5000/1. However, their odds have dramatically shortened to 239/1, reflecting their impressive performance, including a six-game winning streak, propelling them to third position in the league.

Although Nuno Espirito Santo was thought to be nearing the limit for the 2023-24 season, the urgent sales of Odysseas Vlachodimos, Orel Mangala, and Moussa Niakhate before the 30 June accounting cutoff aided the team and guaranteed compliance with regulations. Through these agreements, the team managed to achieve a profit of approximately £100 million last season, resulting in a pre-tax profit of £10 million. 

In comparison, the team made a £69 million loss in the 2022-23 season. In just one season, Nottingham Forest was able to post a record-breaking revenue for 2023-24 after their turnover increased from £155 million to £190 million. Finance expert Stefan Borson believes that the club’s “swap deals” last year were the main reason behind the team’s profitability. 

Swap deals are more complex than straightforward sales. They involve the exchange of players between teams and often have additional financial considerations. While Nottingham Forest opted for swap deals to supplement their revenue, there are many other financial strategies and transfer mechanisms used in football. The sales or “swaps” and the consequent acquisition of £100 million have and will continue to significantly impact the team’s finances. This also means that they will be able to better comply with financial fair play regulations. 

If the team qualifies for the Champions League this season, Nottingham Forest is expected to spend large sums of money in the upcoming transfer window to acquire the best possible players. Their prospects look good, as they are currently in third place on the Premier League table. There could be five potential Champions League spots on offer to top-flight clubs this season, and Nottingham Forest wants a spot. 

Borson, a football insider consultant, believes that if Nottingham Forest were to qualify for the Champions League, it might be “transformational” for the team as a whole. While this is his opinion, he also states that the team’s PSR troubles are far from over. This is because the numbers they have declared are flattered by the £100 million in transfer profits. A large majority of this money came from player swaps (which, he adds, may or may not be acceptable according to UEFA rules). Whether or not they were allowed, the swaps certainly were profitable for the team. 

Borson continues by stating that Nottingham Forest has more players that could be sold to other teams, offering the possibility to make a significant amount of money this season based on player sales. However, the players that could be sold are the same players that the team’s management will want to keep if they do qualify for the Champions League. So, there is only money to be made if they don’t achieve the success they are working towards. 

While trying to comply with the profitability and sustainability rules, Nottingham Forest is also in an investment stage. This means that while they are open to selling players, they are also looking for players to add to the team in their pursuit of the Champions League title. As it stands currently, they are in a good position to qualify for the Champions League. If they do, Borson believes that the achievement will be transformative for the team, as well as their set of accounts. Therefore, there will be less focus on what they did for the 2023-24 season, and more emphasis will be placed on what they can do in the 2025-26 season, financially. 

Additionally, the renewal of the manager’s contract could impact the team financially. Nottingham Forest have revealed that they are “desperate” to get Nuno to sign a long term deal, as he is currently nearing the final year of his contract. Nuno Espirito Santo signed a two and a half year agreement, replacing former team manager Steve Cooper in December 2023. 

The surge in revenue will certainly aid the team in their plans, whether it be contract renewals or more player acquisitions. On a larger scale, it may even boost team morale and performance. 

Gedling’s best bargains: Local voucher codes you can’t miss this month

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If you’re living in Gedling or planning a visit, you’re in for a treat! Saving money in this charming area just got easier with a pile of local voucher codes available this month. Whether you’re a frugal fashionista, a savvy foodie, or just love a good discount, we’ve got you covered. Head over to Latest Deals, the discount code website to get started on your savings spree.

What Makes Gedling a Bargain Haven?

Gedling has earned its reputation as a discount diamond in the rough for several reasons, but two primary factors contribute to its status as a mecca for cost-conscious shoppers.

First off, there’s the dynamism and enthusiasm of the Gedling community. There’s a strong sense of local identity here, and it shows in the way businesses engage with their customers. Stores and services aren’t merely commercial entities; they’re integral parts of the Gedling tapestry, offering not just products and services, but adding the essence of their unique identity into the bargain mix. This community spirit is an infectious one, spreading like wildfire and driving businesses to provide all kinds of exciting deals and discounts as a way of giving something back. It’s this symbiotic relationship that makes Gedling a paradise for voucher-vultures who never miss an opportunity to save.

Secondly, it’s the sheer diversity of shopping opportunities that adds to Gedling’s appeal. Whether you’re someone who loves sifting through lively markets or somebody that gets a thrill from discovering offbeat boutiques, Gedling has a shopping scene that’s as assorted as the discount codes it nurtures. Each shopping venue offers its own unique charm and more often than not, its unique bargain codes. This blend of community spirit and diverse shopping options ensures an ever-evolving landscape of discount opportunities, making Gedling a titan of the bargain world. So, strap in, because your money-saving adventure is only just beginning!

Top Categories for Voucher Codes in Gedling

Don’t know where to start? We’ve done the bargain hunting for you. Here are the top categories to watch out for if you want to take full advantage of the local voucher codes in Gedling.

1. Dining Deals

Everyone loves a good meal, especially when it comes at a good price. Gedling’s culinary scene is diverse and mouthwatering, and thankfully, there are plenty of voucher codes to satisfy your cravings.

  • Local Favorites: Get ready to chow down and cut the costs. Discounts abound at some of Gedling’s best-loved eateries offering everything from hearty British classics to tantalizing international cuisine. You’ll find voucher codes for a range of local pubs, cafes, and restaurants promising a delicious meal, without the hefty price tag.
  • Hidden Gems: Broaden your taste horizons. Go beyond the usual suspects and venture into the more obscure corners of the Gedling gastronomy scene. You’ll be rewarded with exclusive discounts at some of these lesser-known, but highly acclaimed dining spots that the locals love.

2. Fashion Finds

If you’re a savvy shopper with an eye for style, you’re in luck. From the latest seasonal styles to vintage pieces, Gedling’s fashion sector has voucher codes to keep your wardrobe fresh without burning a hole in your pocket.

  • Trending Boutiques: Don’t compromise on style or savings. Explore Gedling’s chic boutiques teeming with the latest trends. They often run fantastic deals, offering local voucher codes, to help you revamp your closet on a budget.
  • Sustainable Shopping: Shop responsibly and save. Gedling’s second-hand shops and upcycle stores are treasure troves of one-off finds, and more often than not, they’d be happy to offer you a generous discount.

3. Entertainment Excitement

Boredom isn’t an option in Gedling. From blockbuster movies to live concerts, the entertainment options abound, and so do the savings.

  • Cinema Savings: Enjoy a cinematic experience without the exorbitant costs. Keep an eye out for voucher codes and special deals frequently offered by Gedling’s popular cinemas, making your next movie outing a wallet-friendly affair.
  • Live Events: Experience Gedling’s vibrant art scene without giving your finances a fright. Be it theater, music gigs, or art exhibits, there are plenty of local discount codes that make cultural immersion a lot more affordable.


Snagging the Best Discounts in Gedling

Getting the best deals doesn’t just happen; it takes a bit of legwork. But don’t fret, we have some strategies to help you snag the biggest discounts in Gedling.

Firstly, it pays to remain in the know about the latest offers. An easy way to do this is to regularly visit deal websites like Latest Deals. They are constantly updated with fresh offers from a range of categories – from dining to entertainment and more.

Tom Church, Co-Founder of LatestDeals.co.uk, says, “Deal sites like ours gather the best offers across various categories, ensuring you have access to the freshest and most comprehensive discounts available.”

Next, consider subscribing to newsletters from local businesses and deal websites. Many businesses release exclusive voucher codes through newsletters to their loyal customer base before anywhere else. Subscribing ensures these special offers land straight in your inbox. Plus, often, simply signing up can fetch you an instant discount or welcome offer.

Lastly, don’t underestimate the power of social media. Following your favorite boutiques, eateries, and entertainment venues on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram can give you real-time updates on flash sales, special events, and new voucher codes. These platforms also offer a unique opportunity for businesses to share offers you won’t find anywhere else; with exclusive social media codes being increasingly common, it’s certainly worth a follow.

By combining these simple strategies, you can keep abreast of the latest bargains in Gedling, making sure you never miss out on a fabulous deal. Remember, finding the best discounts isn’t just about luck; it’s about being proactive and informed. So, start applying these tips today, and watch as your savings grow!

Coming Up This Month

Hot off the press, here’s what you can mark down in your savings diary for the month ahead. Whether you’re a resident of Gedling or planning a visit, there’s a special offer with your name on it!

Exceptional Food Offers

Whet your appetite with some of the tastiest deals Gedling’s restaurants have to offer. Local fan-favorites are dishing up amazing discounts, including:

  • 2-for-1 deals on main dishes
  • Family meal combos
  • Complimentary dessert or drink with your order

Picture yourself digging into a perfectly cooked steak or a flavorful vegetarian dish without the side order of heartburn when the bill arrives. Sounds like a tasty proposition, right?

Fashion and Lifestyle Deals

Is it time for a wardrobe renewal or a home makeover? This month, Gedling’s fashionable boutiques and home stores are offering fantastic bargains, such as:

  • 30-50% off on select clothing lines
  • Flash sales on homeware items
  • Bonus gifts with specific purchases

Stay ahead of the curve without breaking the bank. These deals are designed to ensure you look and live well for less.

Entertainment Offers

Entertainment in Gedling this month promises discounted enjoyment with offers like:

  • Special combo deals on popcorn and drinks for movie buffs
  • Discounted matinee shows during weekdays
  • Reduced prices for groups at the cinema

If live performances are your scene, you’ll be thrilled with offers available for select concerts and gigs, allowing you to sing and dance along to your favorite tunes without fretting about the cost.

Remember, these are just a snapshot of the deals rolling out throughout the month. The more eagle-eyed among you will surely spot even more opportunities to save while enjoying everything Gedling has to offer. As they say, the early bird catches the worm—or in this case, the best deals! Start planning your bargain finder adventure today.

In the hustle and bustle of life in Gedling, discovering great discounts might feel like a pleasant surprise, but it doesn’t have to be hit-and-miss. With the wealth of offers currently on the market, it’s possible to ensure that you never miss a deal again—or the chance to truly relish all the vibrant bargains that Gedling has to offer.

Regularly peruse Latest Deals, the trusted discount code website that compiles and updates a diverse selection of Gedling’s best offers. With their comprehensive collection, you can easily find deals that resonate with your interests and needs, whether it’s mouthwatering dining offers, on-trend fashion pieces, or engaging entertainment activities.

It’s worth remembering that every time you choose to purchase using a local deal, you’re not only saving money—you’re also investing back into the Gedling community. Supporting local businesses means potentially helping to sustain jobs and stimulate growth in the area. By choosing to participate in the economy this way, you’re making a difference—and what could feel better than that?

So go on, dive into the bustling world of discounts in Gedling. Each local voucher code offers a passport to explore local flavors, styles, and experiences at your leisure, without tipping your budget over the edge. Keep your eyes peeled, your mind open, and your wallet ready to discover incredible deals waiting for you. Happy saving, Gedling—and here’s to meeting all your discount dreams this month!

Gedling MP Michael Payne criticises local government shake-up plan

Gedling’s MP this week criticised plans to overhaul local authorities by scrapping Nottinghamshire’s councils and create new larger authorities

The government says that the current system is overly complicated.

Michael Payne, who represents Gedling, has been first to publicly question the planned reorganisation.

He made the comments during a House of Commons debate.

Payne said his constituents had told him “loud and clear” they did not want a change.

He said: “Do we really want local authority staff to be focused on a multi-year reorganisation process or do we want them to be getting on with the job and growing their local economies?”

“The government have rightly pointed out that certainty is essential to economic growth, so may I be so bold as to suggest that certainty in local government – whether it is a planner knowing that they have a job in the future or a local authority knowing that it will exist in two years’ time – is also essential?”

Some Labour MPs in the East Midlands differ on where the new boundaries should be drawn, but Payne has been first to publicly question the logic of the reorganisation.

But Alex Norris, the communities minister and Nottingham North MP, disagreed.

He said it was time to ‘simplify things’.

“I am thinking of parts of my constituency that have five tiers of government,” he said.

“They have an elected mayor, they have me in this place, they have a county council, they have a borough council and they have a town council.”

Norris assured MPs that people’s views would be taken into account.

“In the next few months to November, when we expect proposals to be submitted, we have an opportunity to have those conversations,” he said.

Tributes paid to ‘deeply committed’ Calverton councillor

Tributes have been paid to a Calverton councillor who died following a long illness.

Councillor Lorraine Brown had represented the Calverton ward on Gedling Borough Council since 2023 and was also a Calverton Parish Councillor.

Before being elected, she worked for Gedling Borough Council for 25 years including several years as the Events Co-ordinator. Chief Executive of Gedling Borough Council,

Mike Hill, said: “It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Councillor Lorraine Brown, who died peacefully at home after a long illness.

“Councillor Brown was deeply committed to Calverton, and her dedication will be sorely missed by all who knew or worked with her.

“She served the borough of Gedling with dedication. As an Events Co-ordinator, she supported families and communities across the borough. Despite a long illness, she remained an active councillor, contributing invaluable insight to the Council on local affairs.”