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Westdale Tavern to close later this month

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The Westdale Tavern is to close later this month, it has been announced.

The pub on Westdale Lane has been sold by current owners Greene King.

The venue will shut its doors for the final time on Monday, April 24.

A spokesman for Greene King said: “As a leading pub operator and brewer, we are committed to running high quality community pubs. To be able to continue to invest in our estate, from time to time we have to make the difficult decision to sell pubs.

“After much consideration, we decided to put The Westdale on the market and have now found a buyer.

“The pub will close on Monday, April 24 and we are working with the team there to find them alternative employment where possible at our other nearby pubs.”

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Police issue warm weather security warning after distraction burglaries in Carlton

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Police have issued a warning to ensure people keep their property secure during sunny weather after suspected distraction burglaries in Carlton.

Nottinghamshire Police issued the warning after burglars targeting homes during the recent warm weather.

A total of 11 burglaries have been reported across the county since Thursday, with several in Carlton.

Homeowners were targeted after being approached by rogue traders proposing home improvement works.

While residents have been in conversation, an accomplice has entered the property through unlocked doors or windows to steal items.

Chief Inspector Phil Davies from Nottinghamshire Police said: “It’s only natural that people will be enjoying the recent fine weather – but it is so important that residents stay on their guard to avoid being targeted by would-be criminals.

“Even if you’re out and about in the garden, always keep windows and doors locked to deter opportunist thieves and never purchase goods or services from anyone who calls unexpectedly at your home.

“We are also asking you to keep an eye out for vulnerable friends, family members and neighbours and warn them about these recent incidents to ensure they are doing all they can to protect themselves and their properties.”

The latest series of distraction burglaries have also taken place in Aspley, Mansfield and Underwood.

Each report mentions a man in a white Ford Transit van approaching residents to suggest works to fix guttering. Up to three men are believed to have been involved in these incidents.

Anyone with any information about these incidents or who witnesses anything suspicious in their area is asked to call Nottinghamshire Police on 101, quoting incident 442 of 9 April. If the crime is in progress or the offenders are still in the area, call 999 immediately.

For more information about protecting yourself and your property from opportunist thieves, please visithttp://www.nottinghamshire.police.uk/advice/prevention/distraction

Willows Medical Centre could become funeral parlour and apartments

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The former Willows Medical Centre in Carlton could soon become a funeral parlour and flats 

A planning application has been submitted by funeral service A.W Lynn, to Gedling Borough Council to turn the previous surgery into a funeral parlour and flats.

The first floor of the medical centre would be available for residential accommodation; the ground floor would become a funeral parlour.

The centre was closed in June last year by the Care Quality Commission after a healthcare assistant posed as a doctor and carried out internal examinations without being qualified.

A decision is expected to be reached on the application by the end of April 2017

Coaches impressed by recent performances from two talented young boxers

Arnold School of Boxing’s Joel Severn took part in his first competitive contest on Friday, March 31 in Mansfield.

Joel, 11 , who is nicknamed the Milky Bar Kid, won all 3 rounds in a great performance that really impressed his coaches.

Joel will now look to have is second bout in the next few weeks and will be eager to build on his debut performance.

Also taking part in the event was 13-year-old Josh Timson. Josh took part in a skills contest were there is no winner or loser. He put on a great display of technical boxing using is fast hands to hands to great effect.

Both boxers will be taking part in Arnold School of Boxing’s next home show at the Arnold Liberal Club on May 26.

WINNER: Kyle Burkett

Arnold boxer Kyle Burkett recently produce his best competitive performances to date, despite only being given four hours’ notice he was to take part in a bout.

Kyle took on George Joyner of Dagenham ABC in East London and after three competitive rounds was declared the winner on a points verdict.

Warning to bikers following spate of thefts in Carlton Hill

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Thieves have made away with two motorbikes in Carlton Hill.

Police are urging bikers to make sure their motorcycles are safe following the three thefts in the area.

Two males were arrested on Tuesday and are currently on police bail.

Police are continuing to carry out patrols in the area.

A spokesman for Nottinghamshire Police said: “If you own a mortorbike, please take extra security measures when leaving and storing your vehicle.  If you see anything suspicious please dial 999 immediately.

Have you seen any of this jewellery stolen during burglary in Lowdham?

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Police have released images of jewellery taken during a burglary in Lowdham last month.

These images feature some high value jewellery and now police are appealing for help to trace them.

The items were stolen from a house in Lowdham on Wednesday, March 8 and are said to be very rare and of great sentimental value.

If you see this jewellery or have any information that could help, please contact Nottinghamshire Police on 101, quoting incident number 930 of 8 March 2017, or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Police make appeal following crime spree in Calverton

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Police are appealing to residents in Calverton for CCTV footage or information that may help them track down those responsible for a crime rise in the village.

Police vehicle patrols are currently being carried out in the area to show a visible presence and allow officers to quickly respond to any reported incident

Officers investigating a recent crime in the village did manage to gain CCTV evidence, but due to the poor image quality the person captured on camera cannot be identified. A vehicle was seen at the time and further enquiries are being carried out to try and trace the car in question.

A spokesman for the police beat team said: “We patrol the village both day and night and will stop and interact with any person or persons who are acting suspiciously or who are known to us.

“We have no evidence at present to say who is responsible for these crimes. However, if anyone does have any CCTV or willing to give a statement please make contact us.

They added: “We remind Off. We ask for the communities continued support in trying to trace the perpetrators.

Gardeners in Gedling borough asked to help foil killer Obama worm

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Gardeners from across Gedling borough are being asked to help put a stop to an invasive species that has wormed its way into the UK from Brazil.

Last November an invasive flatworm that is already a threat to agriculture across France, the Obama flatworm (Obama nungara), was found in a pot plant at a garden centre in Oxfordshire.

The 4.5 cm worm crawled out of a pot plant, a Heuchera, imported from the Netherlands.

The Obama worm, which grows to 7cm long, is a predator of earthworms and land snails, thereby endangering soil fertility and wildlife.

It was first found in Europe on Guernsey in 2008, but has spread through France and into Spain and has now been discovered at a handful of locations in the UK.

In response, conservation charity Buglife has launched a PotWatch appeal and are asking people in Gedling borough to record countries of origin of plants purchased at their local garden centre.

The charity has also prepared a basic guide to flatworms asking the public to keep an eye out for these and send in photos of any found as part of the campaign.

 

The Obama worm is not the first invasive flatworm to arrive in the UK, New Zealand and Australian flatworms are already established and have reduced some earthworm populations by 20%.

It may not be the last either, there are 18 invasive flatworms already in Europe and the uncontrolled trade in pot plants is rapidly spreading them.

Some have even worse reputations for causing environmental harm: the New Guinea flatworm has arrived in France and is one of the “100 worst invasive alien species” in the world.

Matt Shardlow, Buglife CEO. said: “The importation of pot plants into the UK is bringing with it an avalanche of harmful and unwanted species.

At Buglife we are regularly alerted to exotic grasshoppers, wasps, beetles, spiders and moths arriving at nurseries and garden centres, many of these animals have the potential to damage agriculture, destroy wildlife or distress gardeners.

He added: “Our biosecurity is feeble, it is time for the Government to take control of this problem before it gets completely out of hand and we are unable to recognise the wildlife in our own gardens.”

Arnold opticians urge youngsters to take part in graduate scheme

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An opticians in Arnold is encouraging young people to consider a career in optics through a year-long apprenticeship programme following the successful graduation of their recent apprentice.

The team at the town’s branch of Specsavers on 37 Front Street is celebrating the success of current apprentice, Jacob Oswell.

Jacob recently celebrated graduating from the year-long programme at a ceremony in Birmingham. Now he is urging other youngsters in the area to consider working in the optical industry.

He said: ‘This apprenticeship has given me so many opportunities and is a great way to begin my career,”

“I wasn’t sure what to expect when I first started – I came straight from school so it was a lot to get used to, but the team were welcoming and supportive and I quickly found my feet. I’m looking forward to continuing to learn and develop my skills in the dispensing side of the business once I’ve graduated.

He added: “I would definitely recommend the programme to anyone considering an apprenticeship. During my time here, I’ve taken so much on board. I’ve not only gained specific on-the-job skills, but have been introduced to the working world and have grown in confidence. I can’t wait to see where my apprenticeship will take me.’

Apprenticeships at Specsavers are open to anyone over the age of 16 and require no previous optical experience.

Those that complete the programme become qualified optical assistants with the chance of full-time employment, as well as opening up further studying opportunities.

Store director Claire Fletcher said: ‘It’s been a pleasure to see Jacob develop and progress during the last year. He has come a long way and has a promising career ahead of him.

“Apprenticeships are a great alternative to university, allowing young people to unlock their full potential in a supportive environment. I’d like to encourage anyone in the local area who is interested in apprenticeships to get in touch.”

 

For more information, visit Specsavers at 37 Front Street, Arnold, NG5 7EA, call 0115 967 0856 or go to www.specsavers.co.uk/stores/arnold.

MPs to protect renters in Gedling borough from rip-off letting agent fees

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New measures to protect renters in Gedling from eye-watering letting agent fees have been set out by the government today (7).

The proposed ban will stop hidden charges and end tenants being hit by costly upfront payments that can be difficult to afford.

The move will bring an end to the small minority of agents exploiting their role between renters and landlords, banish unfair charges being imposed and stop those agents that double charge tenants and property owners for the same service.

The proposals will also ban any letting agent fees being charged to tenants by landlords and other third parties. This stops tenants having to pay fees through the back door by other routes.

The measures will improve competition in the rental market and further drive up standards by placing the onus on landlords to shop around for more competitive fees for services they pay for.

Housing Minister Gavin Barwell said: “We’re determined to make all types of housing more affordable and secure for ordinary working people.

“Tenants should only be required to pay their rent alongside a refundable deposit and not face hidden fees.”

A report from the charity Shelter found that nearly 1 in 4 people in England and Wales feel that they have been charged unfair fees by a letting agent.

Fee levels vary considerably and the charity found that 1 in 7 tenants pay more than £500.