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Travel agent injured during attempted armed robbery on Carlton Hill

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Police are investigating an attempted armed robbery at a travel agents on Carlton Hill.

A male offender entered the Destinations travel agents with a weapon before reportedly demanding money. He assaulted the shop owner who challenged him and managed to get him out of the shop.

Nothing was taken in the incident which happened at about 3.10pm on Wednesday (July 12).

The shop owner was taken to hospital for treatment to a head injury.

The suspect is described as white, about 27 years old, around 5ft 7ins tall and of medium to slight build. He has dark hair which was slightly wavy or curly and about 2ins long.

When he entered the shop he was wearing a grey cap with a logo on the front, a dark top and trousers and a yellow high visibility waistcoat.

Anyone with any information is urged to call Nottinghamshire Police on 101, quoting incident 491 of today (Wednesday 12 July 2017).

VIDEO: CCTV of attempted robbery at Carlton store

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Police are appealing for any information after a masked man attempted to rob a store in Foxhill Road, Carlton.

At about 8.30pm on June 26, 2017 the man entered the shop with a metal object inside a bag. He was wearing gloves and completely covered in black, so we cannot offer a description. The shopkeeper managed to scare off the suspect with a baseball bat before he had chance to take anything.

If you have any information about the incident, or know who it might be, please call us on 101, quoting incident number 928 of 26 June 2017.

Warning to borough tradesmen over deadly ladder safety glitch

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DIY enthusiasts, tradesmen and gardeners in Gedling borough are being warned by Trading Standards to their check telescopic ladders as 32,000 are withdrawn from sale due to a deadly safety glitch. 

Inquiries by Trading Standards East Midlands into the safety of telescopic ladders revealed major concerns and led to government-funded testing involving four local authorities within the East Midlands region.

In total 13 different telescopic ladder types have been tested by the four authorities. All failed to meet relevant parts of British Standard for ladder design, safety and structural requirements.

Almost all of the ladders were easily damaged during testing, suggesting many similar products available to consumers are not robust enough to cope with normal wear and tear.

In the worst case, a ladder snapped in half beneath the test load − despite claiming to comply with the standard.

32,000 ladders are now being recalled or withdrawn from sale as a result of investigations.

Councillor Gordon Wheeler, Vice-Chairman of Nottinghamshire County Council’s Community and Place Committee, said: “If you own a telescopic ladder we urge people to use with caution, making sure each locking mechanism is working before climbing the rungs, and avoid using if any damage is evident.

“Summer is a key time when people get their ladder out for gardening or outside house maintenance so if you have doubts about your telescopic ladder contact the supplier or check the new guidance from the UK Ladder Association, which is giving additional safety advice.”

Eleven of the 13 ladders tested were confirmed as being manufactured in China and most were bought online.

The importer of the ladder that snapped in testing was prosecuted and fined a total of £10,000 and ordered to pay £2,000 costs in November 2016 after admitting selling an unsafe product and which falsely claimed to meet the relevant standard.

Nottinghamshire residents with concerns should contact Nottinghamshire County Council’s Trading Standards team via the Citizens Advice Consumer Service on 03454 040506.

For further guidance visit www.ladderassociation.org.uk

Appeal as tractor driver ‘fails to stop’ after collision with cyclist near Lowdham

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Police are appealing for witnesses after a cyclist was involved in a collision with a tractor near Lowdham.

The female cyclist sustained injuries to her face, leg and shoulder as a result of the incident which took place on Friday, July 7 at around 12pm on the A6097 between the Lowdham Island and Gunthorpe Bridge.

Police said the tractor did not stop at the scene following the collision

The vehicle is thought to have been towing a heavy field cultivator.

It’s believed the tractor did beep at the cyclist before trying to overtake her.

Police and paramedics attended the scene and the injured woman was taken to the QMC.

A spokesman for Nottinghamshire Police said: “We believe the field cultivator being towed by the tractor was blue.

“If you have any information about this incident or know who the tractor driver might be then please give us a call.”

You can call police on 101, quoting incident number 391 of 7 July 2017

Eagles kick-off pre-season campaign against Basford

Arnold kicked off their pre-season campaign last week against a strong Basford CFC side made up of academy players and a few fringe first teamers.

Arnold’s new-look side had only one recognised face from last season, which saw Mason Frizzell at centre half. A number of trialists were involved for Arnold and it was clear that the side were rather disjointed and looked like a team newly thrown together.

Basford took the lead early when a long ball wasn’t dealt with by the centre half and Harry Wakefield who had scored four earlier in the day for Basford’s first team slotted home. Basford made it two after 20 minutes when Arnold keeper dithered on the ball and was closed down, which allowed Wakefield the opportunity to slot in his second of the game. It wasn’t all one way traffic, just silly mistakes costing Arnold. Blewitt and Boafo looked threats on either flank, while Blair was occupying the Basford centre halves. Basford made it 3 through a flowing move and Arnold were being punished for their own mistakes.

The second half saw a few changes, with goalkeeper Randy Bonsu entering the fray, Danny Dixon dropping into centre half to offer a voice and the introduction of Mitchell Looker, into central midfield and Jordan Phillips to right back. Dixon provided much needed leadership from centre half and ensured a high line was adhered too, unlike the first half. Bonsu saved well on a few occasions in the second half, but the goal of the game came from Arnold’s Jourdan Blair (pictured), with a 25 yard free kick into the top corner which went in off the post! All in all, it was a chance to get minutes under their belts and a chance for the management to assess players on trial.

Arnold will train on Tuesday and Thursday evening this week meeting at 19.00pm at Eagle Valley.  The side will then travel to AFC Dunkirk on Saturday, July 15 for their next pre-season friendly.

Arnold Town Squad:  Davidè, Randy Bonsu, Rashaan Francis , Mason Frizell, Connor Winstanley, Will Bouwen, Danny Dixon, James Greenhalgh, Jack Upton, David Boafo, Jourdan Blair, Aidan Blewitt, Jordan Phillips, Justin Jenkins, Mitchell Looker, Jason Jude, Alex Devey

21 years in the making: Time capsule offers a glimpse into Carlton police station’s past

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Police officers were given a glimpse into their recent past when they opened a time capsule unearthed at a recently closed police station in Carlton.

Chief Constable Craig Guildford was given the honour of opening the twenty-one-year old time capsule on Friday which was removed from Carlton Police Station before it was closed for good last week.

The station – which was rebuilt in 1996 – was home to the local beat team, PCSOs and the Substance Misuse and Integrated Offender Management Team.

Officers read an old staff newsletter from 1997 which was discovered in the time capsule

At the time it was rebuilt a plaque was placed on the wall, which indicated that a time capsule was inside and contained various items from Nottinghamshire Police.

Staff and officers from Carlton Police Station have now moved to Oxclose Lane Police Station and before their move Inspector Clare Preston-Davis spoke to her team who agreed that they should make a go of trying to find the capsule.

Civilian Support Officer Simon Wells from the drug support team, who had an advantage as he was at the initial opening ceremony back in 1996, soon found the time capsule in a storage cupboard within one of the central staircases.

Upon opening it, it was discovered that the capsule contained old newspaper clippings, a lady’s truncheon, handcuffs, badges, pins and photographs.

Police hunt after man assaulted in Bestwood Park

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Police have launched an investigation after a man was stabbed in Bestwood Park.

Police are appealing for information after a man suffered stab wounds to his leg in Bestwood Park.

It happened in Mildenhall Crescent at around 7.45pm on Saturday (July 8).

The 37-year-old man was treated at the Queens Medical Centre and has since been discharged.

A 42-year-old man was arrested and has been released under investigation.

Officers are keen to speak to two men possibly involved. The first is described as white, of a stocky build, around 35-45 years of age and with a bald head. He was wearing sunglasses that wrap around the head and a yellow hi-vis vest.

The second man is described as white, around 35-45 years of age, of a stocky build and around 5ft 7ins tall. He was wearing a blue coloured tracksuit or jacket.

Both men spoke with local accents.

A spokesman for Nottinghamshie Police said: “Officers are appealing to anyone who saw or heard anything suspicious in the area, particularly in relation to a black coloured Audi A3, to get in touch on 101 quoting incident 819 of 8 July.”

Borough gears up for annual arts festival

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The borough is gearing up for an even bigger and better showcase of music, comedy, culture and creativity at this year’s Gedling Borough Arts Festival – which gets underway later this month.

The event runs from Monday, July 17 to Sunday 23 across several venues in the borough, and will offer a wide range of art, music, dance and literature events throughout the week.

People can take part in a multitude sessions teaching creative writing, willow weaving, painting, singing and acting and are all led by professional writers, artists and makers.

There’s something for adults and children with lots to come and see at venues in Arnold, Mapperley and Carlton.

This year’s festival has been organised by New Writers UK and Gedling Borough Council.

Leader of the Council, Councillor John Clarke said: “The Gedling Arts Festival is becoming one of the largest arts events in the region and we are very proud to support the activities taking place across the borough over the week. There really is something here for everyone and I would urge residents to come along and enjoy what will be a fantastic festival.”

New Writers UK Founder and President, Julie Malone said; “This wonderful event will give residents of all ages the opportunity to try arts, crafts, choral and other activities in their area they never knew were available.”

For more information and to see the full festival programme visit www.gedling.gov.uk/artsfestival

Gedling Borough Arts Festival – organised by New Writers UK with the support of Gedling Borough Council – runs from Monday 17 July to Sunday 23 July across several venues in Gedling, Highlights of the festival include:

  • Monday, July 17 – Willow weaving in Arnot Hill Park all day
  • Tuesday, July 18 – Gedling’s Male Voice Choir’s performing at the Richard Herrod Centre
  • Tuesday, July 18 – Lace City Chorus members Open Session to welcome new members
  • Wednesday, July 19 – Writers Stephen Booth and Eve Makis at the Bonington Theatre
  • Thursday, July 20 – Social dance at the Richard Herrod Centre
  • Saturday, July 22 – Craft market, performances and workshops in Arnold Town Centre
  • Saturday, July 22 – ‘Music, Magic and Merriment’ a fun variety show for all the family
  • For more information and to see the full festival programme visit www.gedling.gov.uk/artsfestival

Firm looking after borough roads celebrate first year in business

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The firm now looking after the borough’s highways and engineering services celebrated their first anniversary this week.

Via East Midlands was set up to provide highways and fleet management services across the county – including Gedling borough- and is the first highways joint venture of its kind to be developed in the UK.

It took over managing services provided by Nottinghamshire County Council in July 2016 under a ten-year contract, which is extendable for a further five years. It provides a range of highways and engineering services including design consultancy, construction, environmental management and fleet services.

In its first year of operation, Via undertook over 35,000 road and pothole repairs in the county and trained over 13,500 of Nottinghamshire’s young people in road safety.

Its school crossing patrols made over 60,000 crossings, while the energy efficient lighting scheme implemented in partnership with Nottinghamshire County Council saved a staggering 11,000,000kwh of electricity, resulting in £1.3m of savings per year.

Via Managing Director Doug Coutts, hailed the achievements of the organisation to date: “Via’s first year of operation has been a huge success, both in delivering services to the residents of Nottinghamshire and external commercial customers.

“The transition of services from Nottinghamshire County Council has been seamless and we are delighted to have continued our great relationship with officers, members, residents and road users.

He added: “I’m extremely pleased with what we have achieved and it would not have been possible without our great team of staff across the county.”

Councillor John Cottee, Chairman of Nottinghamshire County Council’s Communities and Place Committee commented: “Having a well-maintained, safe highways network is of course an essential service for our road users and residents so we are pleased with how working arrangements have been going so far. And with our recent £1m roads investment, we hope to make even bigger improvements for our residents and businesses.

“Our Council staff work closely with Via East Midlands staff to offer the best mix of skills and expertise necessary to deliver a good quality network while providing the best value for money for Nottinghamshire taxpayers.”

VIDEO: Watch shocking CCTV footage of men smashing way into house in Gedling

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This CCTV footage shows the shocking moment when three men smashed their way into a home in Gedling, causing the occupants to flee.

One of the men was carrying an axe and another was wearing a Scream-style mask during the aggravated burglary.

Nothing was taken in the break-in at the property off Arnold Lane in Gedling, which took place at around 12.40pm on Thursday, June 8, 2017.

Anyone with information should call Nottinghamshire Police on 101, quoting incident number 327 of 8 June 2017. Alternatively call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.