Organisers of this year’s Nottinghamshire Pride have announced this year’s annual celebration of the LGBTQ+ community in the county will be going online – featuring performances and interviews with local activists and city leaders. The online event, which will be filmed in The Ballroom at … [Read more...]
Archives for July 2020
Planning approved at Edwalton Park development
National housebuilder Bloor Homes has confirmed that its planning has been approved for a second phase at its Edwalton Park development. Since its launch, the Nottingham development has proven to be extremely popular with buyers, with only one plot now remaining. The new phase of homes is set to … [Read more...]
Council connects the Friary with surplus COVID-19 food for vulnerable people
Rushcliffe Borough Council has connected local charity the Friary with surplus COVID-19 food boxes which will now be distributed to vulnerable people using their services. In April, the charity’s Chief Executive Ben Talbot safely collected over 40 parcels that were part of the Nottinghamshire … [Read more...]
Recommendations for new Rushcliffe crematorium to be discussed
Recommendations for a new crematorium based at Stragglethorpe near Cotgrave and operated by Rushcliffe Borough Council are set to be discussed by its Cabinet. A planning application for the site was approved by the Planning Inspectorate last year and the authority has since purchased the … [Read more...]
Have your say on new Strategic Plan for the Greater Nottingham Area
Residents, organisations and businesses in Rushcliffe are being asked to have their say on the Greater Nottingham Strategic Plan to help shape future planning for the area. Councils are required to set out strategic policies to address local priorities for development such as housing and … [Read more...]
Gedling’s Bonington Cinema has reopened
The Bonington began screening films again from Saturday July 4thwith a new look seating plan and reduced capacity. The Bonington will be screening films in its cinema following the relaxation of lockdown rules set out by the Government earlier this month. The cinema has a reduced … [Read more...]
High-Spec Nottingham Student Development Gets The Go-Ahead
A well-known local property developer has received formal approval for its plans to build a new student housing development on Nottingham’s Ilkeston Road. The site on the corner of Cobden Street and Ilkeston Road, just over a mile west of Nottingham city centre, will be the fourth student … [Read more...]
Be responsible and follow rules as Rushcliffe play areas reopen
All Rushcliffe Borough Council managed play areas are now open in line with central government advice with all users asked to be responsible and play their part by following a few key rules at each site. Additional cleaning schedules of play equipment will take place until further notice but … [Read more...]
Avengers assemble outside Nottingham Schools bringing much needed positivity to local kids
Locals create a marvel by dressing up as superheroes outside schools bringing positivity to children throughout lockdown. During the beginning of the coronavirus lockdown, Tom Bingley and his sister decided to dress up as superheroes and visit local children of their town to spread joy … [Read more...]
Young Nottingham author gets set to see his story in lights
A Nottingham boy is over the moon after hearing his short story will be published online for the world to read. Samuel Shread, who lives in Clifton, entered a short story competition on the StoryParks website after his auntie, Marsha Shread, heard about it on local radio. A few weeks … [Read more...]
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