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Borough businesses urged to bid for share of £6m county growth fund

Businesses across Gedling borough are being invited to bid for a share of a £6m fund to boost economic growth and create jobs in the county.

So far, around £2.35m of the Nottinghamshire Economic Development Capital Fund (NEDCF) has been awarded to 19 companies – including one from Colwick.

The money has helped firms awarded cash create 269 new jobs and 27 apprenticeships, safeguard a further 446 posts and lever in £17.3m in additional investment from banks, other public funds and businesses.

Now businesses are being invited to apply for the remaining £3.5m available.

Grants of between £20,000 and £250,000 are available for firms to invest in capital projects if they can provide evidence to show they will create or secure sustainable jobs.

Goodman metal works in Colwick is one of the firms who successfully secured funding after submitting a bid.

The company, which was set-up in 1964, specialise in large metal work fabrications up to 25 tonnes.

They received £178,000 which they used to increase production capacity through additional workshop and office space, refurbishment and purchase of new capital equipment to support steel fabrications.

The investment will create 12 new jobs and four apprenticeships.

Councillor Diana Meale, chair of Economic Development Committee at Nottinghamshire County Council – which created and oversees the NEDCF – said: “Creating jobs and growth in Nottinghamshire is a priority for the County Council, so I’m delighted with the progress made through the fund so far and look forward to it supporting more growth and job creation in the near future.

“With more than half the fund still available, we’re already well on the way to our target of creating 550 new jobs and have already surpassed our aim of safeguarding a further 350 posts.

Full details about the fund, criteria and application forms are now available from the County Council’s website at www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/capitalfund

Patients begin search for new GPs after closure of Carlton medical centre

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Patients in Carlton and surrounding areas were today looking elsewhere for medical care after a surgery was unexpectedly closed by inspectors.

Over 4,000 patients will now be signing up to see GPs at other surgeries in the area after being informed that The Willows Medical Centre was being temporarily closed by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).

A patient from Netherfield who didn’t want to be named told Gedling Eye: “I spoke to the doctor on Thursday over the phone. He sorted out a repeat prescription that I was meant to pick up today (Monday). He has always been really helpful.


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SCAM ALERT: Businesses in Gedling borough warned about latest counterfeit cheque con

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Businesses in the borough are being warned by police to be on the alert if a customer requests to pay for goods by cheque following a huge increase in counterfeits.

Police say counterfeit cheque crime has risen by 84% in recent months and a new scam doing the rounds could leave local business owners considerably out of pocket

Businesses falling for the scam have received cheques from a customer for a higher value than the amount expected for the goods sold to them.

The sender has then been quick to request that the owner of the business refund the difference by bank transfer or a money transfer service.

Once the “refund” has been transferred, the business owner has attempted to cash the cheque only to discover it’s fraudulent and no funds are ever transferred to their account.

A spokesman for the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau said: “The average amount requested to be refunded is £1,818. The highest amount recorded was over £80,000.

“The suspects have used pressure tactics to persuade victims to refund the amounts immediately prior to the cheques clearing.”

Police are warning people to be cautious of cheque payments where the amount is higher than expected.

The spokesman added: “Refuse to provide the refund until the correct balance is received or wait until the cheque has cleared before refunding the difference.

“Always contact the bank on a trusted number found on their website or correspondence that is known to be authentic to confirm whether the cheque has cleared.”

If you have been affected by this, or any other scam, report it to Action Fraud by calling 0300 123 2040, or visiting www.actionfraud.police.uk

Tony Cave Column: Netherfield Station train campaign right on track

Train enthusiast Tony Cave has adopted our train stations at Carlton and Netherfield. In his regular Gedling Eye column, he shares the latest news from  the railways

Netherfield

The 10.45 Skegness to Nottingham train on Summer Sundays will call at Bottesford, Aslockton, Radcliffe and Netherfield. These stops were omitted in the recently printed timetable. A train will also be stopping at Netherfield at 12.18pm. An amended timetable will be posted at the station.

Newark Festival

The festival, which takes place on Friday 17, Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 of June, is expected to draw big crowds, so to relieve traffic congestion, East Midlands Trains are running an additional late evening train service on Saturday, June 18. It will call at all stations between Newark and Nottingham, departing Newark at 22.44 and will call at Carlton at 23.13. Late trains already run on Friday and Sunday nights. You can find more details about the festival at www.newarkfestival.co.uk


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Suspect in attempted Sherwood TSB bank robbery caught on CCTV camera

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CCTV images of a man wanted in connection with an attempted robbery of a bank in Sherwood have been released.

At around 9.10am, on April 29, 2016, a man walked into TSB on Mansfield Road and made a demand for money.

He left empty-handed and nobody was harmed.


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Six roads to close in Gedling borough for Queen’s birthday celebrations

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Celebrations will be in full swing across Gedling borough over the weekend to mark the Queen’s official 90th birthday.

Six roads in the borough will be closed during this weekend and next to allow street parties to take place to celebrate Her Majesty’s official birthday.

The following roads will be closed for street parties:

Henry Street, Redhill

The road will be closed on June 12 between 11am-4pm

Hillside Avenue, Mapperley

The road will be closed on June 12 between 12-4pm. This application is still to be confirmed.

Redhill Lodge Drive, Redhill

The road will be closed on June 12 between 12-4pm

Turpin Avenue, Gedling

The road will be closed on June 18 between 2-4pm

Barden Road, Woodthorpe

The road will be closed on June 12 between 11am-5pm

Woodsend Close, Burton Joyce

The road will be closed on June 11 between 12pm – 8pm


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Guide dog charity campaigner from Arnold recognised with volunteers award

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A blind woman from Arnold has been recognised with a regional award for her campaign work on behalf of a local charity.

Mel Griffiths won the Inclusive and Embracing category at the Guide Dogs’ Local Volunteer Awards which were handed out this week.

Mel was recognised for her passionate campaigning on issues affecting guide dog owners across the country.


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New public weighbridge opens in Calverton

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A new weighbridge has been opened to the public in Calverton.

The new facility, which is based at RC Tuxford Exports, in Hollinwood Lane, can now be used by the public and traders to weigh vehicles for a small fee.

It brings the total in Nottinghamshire to 14.

Weighbridges play a vital role in today’s industry, providing valuable weight data for haulage vehicles and bulk loading activities for companies.


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Colwick primary school head teacher chosen for event in Parliament

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A head teacher from a Colwick primary school has been selected to attend the tenth annual Teachers’ Institute in the Houses of Parliament.

Chris Belton, who is head teacher at St John the Baptist Primary School, was selected from more than a hundred applicants to attend this event in Parliament from July 4-8.

Mr Belton will get to meet the Rt Hon Nicky Morgan MP, Secretary of State for Education, participate in question and answer sessions with the Speaker and the Lord Speaker, and hear from parliamentarians of all parties in both the Commons and Lords.


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Arnold club boxer who feared he would never fight again crowned champion

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A boxer who feared he would never fight again after being involved in a serious car crash just seven months ago has been crowned East Midlands light welterweight champion.

Arnold School of Boxing fighter Callum Schofield faced Derby opponent Rhys Ledkinski in the title fight that was held in Grantham.

The 18-year-old from Bulwell won all three rounds against opponent Ledkinski, who boxes for Prospects ABC.

Club founder Clinton McPhilbin told Gedling Eye: “This caps off a remarkable turnaround for Schofield, who was involved in a serious car crash that nearly stopped him boxing all together.

“But he worked hard in the gym and is now crowned champion

He added: “He won all three rounds with some very strong and accurate shots”

Schofield will now look to defend his belt at the end of June.