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Rail passengers in borough can now book tickets using new app from East Midlands Trains

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EastMidsTrainsConductorTrain passengers in Gedling borough will now find it easier than ever to buy train tickets with East Midlands Trains, following the launch of a new mobile app which allows them to buy tickets directly from their smartphone.

The new app – which is free to download – will allow customers to buy their tickets quickly and securely, check how their train is running and even find out which platform their train is leaving from. There is also a facility to buy tickets for groups of up to eight people, making it much more convenient to book a trip with friends or family.

As with the main eastmidlandstrains.co.uk website, there are no booking or credit card fees for train tickets booked through the app. Customers will also be able to save their top 10 favourite journeys so it’s always quick and easy to make a booking using the new app.

The new app is available on Apple and Android devices and can be downloaded free of charge via the App Store and Google Play.

Marc Turley, Head of Commercial for East Midlands Trains, said: “Our new mobile app will make it much easier and quicker for our customers to book their tickets with us. Customers can book a ticket for any journey in the country, for up to eight people at a time, all without a single booking or credit card fee.

“We want to make it as easy as possible for our customers to travel with us, and our new app is another step in that direction. We’ve also got plans to improve our on-board WiFi and offer free 15 minutes WiFi for all customers using our London trains later this year so there’s a lot of exciting initiatives still to come.”

East Midlands Trains is investing £13m over the next two years in a range of customer enhancements. As part of this investment programme, the on-board WiFi on all London trains will be upgraded to 4G and all customers will benefit from free 15 minutes WiFI on trains to London from the Autumn.  East Midlands Trains customer facing staff will be issued with smartphones to help keep customers informed.

Gedling borough residents warned of scam email claiming to be from Royal Mail

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People in Gedling borough are being advised by police to watch out for virus- infected emails which are being sent out by fraudsters and claim to be from Royal Mail.

The email claims a package has been seized by HM Revenue & Customs upon arrival into the United Kingdom.

The official looking mail, which claims to be from Royal Mail, contains a link to a document which will install malicious software on your computer which has been designed by fraudsters to steal credentials like account names, email addresses and passwords.

Nottingham Police’s crime prevention unit manager Samantha Hancock said: “If you receive one of these emails, do not click on any links or download any attachments and report it to Action Fraud.”

A Royal Mail spokesman said they never send out emails asking for credit card numbers or other personal or confidential information. He also stressed that they do not receive a person’s email address as part of any home shopping experience.

Council cash on offer to Gedling groups celebrating International Women’s Day

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A council is to offer funding to voluntary groups who are planning events to mark International Women’s Day in the borough.

Councillors at Gedling Borough Council have set aside a small grant fund to help groups mark the occasion which takes place on Tuesday, March 8.

International Women’s Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women, which also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity.

This year’s theme is ‘Pledge for Parity’, but applications to cover the cost of any activities that support and celebrate women’s roles and rights in society are welcome.

To qualify for funding, events or activities must take place within Gedling borough during March 2016 under the banner of International Women’s Day.

Councillor Roxanne Ellis, who’s leading the promotion of IWD said: “We’re really encouraging residents to celebrate International Women’s Day and we hope that offering funding can help community groups make that happen. As a council we’re keen to promote equality and it would be great to see our residents celebrating this too.”

If you want to apply for funding contact Jane Ansell, Community Initiatives Officer via jane.ansell@gedling.gov.uk  or telephone on 0115 901 3698 for an application form, with details of what the activity is, when and where it is happening, how it links to IWD, why you want the funding and the organisation responsible for delivering the event.

The deadline to apply is Wednesday 10 February 2016.

First stage of plans for over 1,000 homes next to Gedling Country Park unveiled

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A developer has submitted the first stage of its plans to build over 1,000 homes next to Gedling Country Park.

Keepmoat Homes this week unveiled the plans for the first 506 properties which will be constructed on land off Arnold Lane at Chase Farm.

The developer is now awaiting the green light from Gedling Borough Council’s planning committee and the go-ahead could be received as early as next month.

PLANS: The new estate being planned next to the country park
PLANS: The new estate being planned next to the country park

The plans reveal the new estate will be a mixture of 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom houses and 2 bedroom apartments and will be built in two phases: with phase one being the first 506 dwellings and phase two being the remaining 587 dwellings.

If permission is granted, phase one will commence in mid to late 2016. The entrance into the estate will be just off Arnold Lane where the old colliery entrance used to be (and where the waste and recycling site was for a few years).

A spokesman for Friends of Gedling Country Park revealed they will be working closely with developers during construction of the new estate.

He said: “The Friends of Gedling Country Park have already started a dialogue with Keepmoat and one of the activities that they may be working jointly on over the next few months will be on the ‘translocation’ of any rare or special flora and fauna from the housing estate site into the country park in order to preserve it, prior to the construction work starting.

“We also hope to help Keepmoat with the planting scheme in the new estate and in particular to choose native species that are compatible with and complementary to the trees and flora in the country park.”

The public has until February 3 to comment on the proposals.

Gedling community transport service in drive for new volunteers

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VOLUNTEERS: Drivers are wanted by a Gedling community transport scheme.
VOLUNTEERS: Drivers are wanted by a Gedling community transport scheme.

A community transport team in Gedling is on the hunt for new volunteer drivers as it looks to expand the service to help meet demand.

 

Gedling Voluntary Transport is used by elderly residents based in the borough for trips to the doctor, hospital appointments, local shops and social clubs.

The scheme currently has over 20 regular volunteer drivers on its books, but is keen to expand and take on another 20 drivers to meet the increased demand from elderly residents.

The scheme is run by the Rushcliffe Community and Voluntary Service (CVS), who have been organising transport for elderly and vulnerable people for over 30 years.

Volunteers use their own cars to take passengers out and most of the drivers are retired or have at least two hours availability between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday.

Volunteer drivers need to have a car that is in good conditions tidy, MOT’d, insured and need to like helping people and talking to them. Drivers all have to undergo DRB (Disclosure and Barring Service) checks as well and providing two references.  Passengers pay an annual registration fee and 45p/mile to cover the driver’s costs.

If you would like to volunteer as a driver, or would like to use the service or know someone who would, call the transport team on 0115 969 9060 or email gedlingtransport@rushcliffecvs.org.uk to find out more.

For more details about the service visit www.rushcliffecvs.org.uk

Former Carlton takeaway owner to be sentenced after pleading guilty to food hygiene offences

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BREACH: Photo taken during an inspection of Asia Tandoori, in Carlton, last year
BREACH: Photo taken during an inspection of Asia Tandoori, in Carlton, last year

The former owner of a Carlton takeaway is to be sentenced after admitting he breached food hygiene laws.

Mazafar Mohammed, 38, who owned Asia Tandoori, in Carlton Square, will be sentenced at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court on January 22 after he breached several food hygiene regulations when the premises were inspected by Environmental Health officers last year.

Mr Mohammed failed on requirements which included the maintaining and cleanliness of food and equipment, depositing food waste correctly and failure to have proper procedures in place to ensure the premises were fit for purpose.

Mr Mohammed, who resides on Parkdale Road, Bakersfield, had previously had a poor track record of compliance and has had a number of food hygiene improvement notices served against him.

This business was rated ‘0’ on the food hygiene rating scheme, where businesses are scored 0 to 5 on hygiene with 5 being the best. The business is no longer in operation since the council began legal proceedings. It has now changed ownership and also its name.

Councillor David Ellis, Portfolio Holder for Public Protection said: “Mr Mohammed repeatedly disregarded the requirements set by the food hygiene standards and put people at risk. It’s right that he now has to deal with the consequences set out by the court. Our team of Environmental Health officers work hard to ensure that outlets like this one will not be allowed to continue operating and we hope this acts as a deterrent to any business owners who cut corners when it comes to food safety.”

Do you recognise man caught on camera in Arnold?

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ON CAMERA: Do you recognise this man?
ON CAMERA: Do you recognise this man?

Police want to speak to a man – captured on CCTV – after a public order offence in Arnold.

The incident took place in Ravenshead Road on December 2.

If you recognise him or think you can help then call Nottinghamshire Police on 101 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, quoting incident number 528 of 2 December.

Bestwood man charged with murder of Tony Fisher

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VICTIM: Anthony Fisher
VICTIM: Anthony Fisher

A Bestwood man will tomorrow appear in court accused of murdering Tony Fisher.

Marcus Barton, of Raymede Drive, Bestwood, was charged with murder late on Saturday in connection with the murder in Carlton.

Barton, 41, who also uses the name Marcus Pegg, remains in police custody and will appear at Nottingham Magistrates Court on Monday 18 January 2016.

Mr Fisher was found dead at his home in Coningswath Road, having been stabbed, on Saturday 9 January. His family have been informed of the developments.

Officers would like to thank members of the public who have helped them during their investigation and are still keen to speak to anyone who knows anything about the incident.

They would also like to hear from anyone who saw or heard any suspicious activity in Coningswath Road at around 10.30-11pm on Friday 8 January, and anyone who saw or spoke to Mr Fisher on that day.

Please call the incident room on 0115 8446913.

Tony Fisher murder: Man arrested

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VICTIM: Anthony Fisher
VICTIM: Anthony Fisher

A 41-year-old man was arrested in Nottingham on Friday (15 January) in connection with the murder of Tony Fisher in Carlton.

 He is currently in police custody.

A 21-year-old man and a 31-year-old woman have been bailed pending further enquiries.

Mr Fisher was found dead at his home in Coningswath Road on Saturday 9 January. He had been stabbed.

Officers are still keen to speak to anyone who knows anything about the incident.

They would also like to hear from anyone who saw or heard any suspicious activity in Coningswath Road at around 10.30-11pm on Friday 8 January, and anyone who saw or spoke to Mr Fisher on that day.

Please call the incident room on 0115 844691

Tony Fisher murder: Two more arrests made overnight

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VICTIM: Anthony Fisher
VICTIM: Anthony Fisher

Detectives investigating the murder of Tony Fisher in Carlton have made two more arrests overnight. 

A 21-year-old man and a 31-year-old woman have been detained on suspicion of murder.

Nine people arrested on Tuesday, including seven men and two women, and a 14-year-old boy arrested on Thursday have been bailed pending further enquiries.

Mr Fisher’s body was found at his home in Coningswath Road, Carlton, on Saturday afternoon (January 9). He had been stabbed.

Officers are still keen to speak to anyone who knows anything about the incident.

They would also like to hear from anyone who saw or heard any suspicious activity in Coningswath Road at around 10.30-11pm on Friday 8 January, and anyone who saw or spoke to Mr Fisher on that day.

Please call the incident room on 0115 8446913.