An independent charity helping children and teenagers recover after sexual and domestic abuse needs to raise £250,000 each year to allow its vital work to continue. Imara has helped more than 2,200 children and young people and more than 1,500 families across Nottingham city and Nottinghamshire … [Read more...]
Archives for 2025
Newark Academy celebrates ‘GREAT’ Ofsted report
Newark Academy, part of Nova Education Trust, is celebrating a significant achievement following its recent Ofsted inspection. In 2019, the Academy was rated ‘Good' overall. A recent re-inspection, conducted to assess the academy's continued ‘Good' standing, revealed "significant improvement … [Read more...]
Franks to lead Outlaws in One Day Cup
Nottinghamshire’s Assistant Head Coach Paul Franks will take on Head Coach responsibilities for this summer’s Metro Bank One Day Cup. Franks, who enjoyed a 20-year playing career with his home county, moved into a leadership role with the Second XI in 2013, leading the side to the Championship … [Read more...]
New green-roofed shelters opened at local country park
Two new green-roofed shelters have been officially unveiled at a popular local country park. They have been erected at Cotgrave Country Park as part of Nottinghamshire County Council’s commitment to provide high quality green spaces and a covered area that can be used by visiting schools and … [Read more...]
Tesco Toton helping in the local community
In July 2024, Claire Vardy became Tesco Toton’s community champion, linking one of your local Tesco stores to the community it serves. In this time, her role has evolved, and it is plain to see that Claire cares passionately about her community and the role that Tesco can play in supporting … [Read more...]
Housebuilder inspires young minds at local school
David Wilson Homes has arranged a storytelling session to enrich the lives of young minds at Brookside Primary School in East Leake, as part of National Storytelling Week. The annual event, observed nationwide from 1st to 9th February, celebrates the power of sharing stories and recognises the … [Read more...]
WWII air raid shelter brought back to life for lessons in local history
An air raid shelter which was closed and forgotten for decades has been fully restored to allow schoolchildren and history enthusiasts to experience what it was like to take shelter from bombs during World War II. A two-year partnership between Nottingham Trent University (NTU) and Rushcliffe … [Read more...]
Gunthorpe CofE Primary School Celebrate Chinese New Year!
What an amazing time our infants had celebrating Chinese New Year! The day was filled with fun activities, starting with some exciting noodle play where the children explored textures, shapes, and even made noodle art! Next, the children got creative with lantern making and snake crafts in honour of … [Read more...]
Robert Miles Junior School celebrate Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year was celebrated in style at Robert Miles Junior School on Wednesday 29th January with many exciting activities. This year marks the year of the wood snake which traditionally means people born in this year are charming, deep-thinking, wise and graceful. Our school, based in the … [Read more...]
Baby loss charity smashes £50,000 fundraising target
The transformation of the garden, clinical and non-clinical areas of Ward A23 at Queen’s Medical Centre (QMC) Nottingham has begun, thanks to a £50,000 donation by local baby loss charity Forever Stars. Last year, the charity dedicated its fundraising to the ambitious Ward A23 project, spearheaded … [Read more...]
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