Ahead of National Apprenticeship Week which starts on 8 February, Nottingham Jobs is proud to announce a wide range of support services for apprentices and job seekers. Nottingham Jobs is an established and trusted service, run by Nottingham City Council in partnership with the Futures Group … [Read more...]
Could 2021 be the year of the older influencer?
Nottingham's blogger Tanya Louise shares monthly blogs on health and beauty, here she talks about the target demographic of influencers in marketing: Christina Aguilera recently challenged the social stigma as she 'welcomed arriving at 40'. While Comedian Bill Bailey was the oldest contestant … [Read more...]
The Pudding Pantry is coming to Beeston
A popular Nottingham based café chain is set to open their 3rd site on High Road in Beeston. As well as enticing puddings, the cafe specialises in afternoon tea and cakes such as chocolate orange brownies, cornflake tarts, Jammie Dodger tiffins, and fluffy American pancakes topped with … [Read more...]
Rushcliffe Borough Council donates digital devices to pupils in need
Over 20 digital devices have been donated by Rushcliffe Borough Council to local schools to help ensure that pupils in need can continue their education from home during the current national lockdown restrictions. The authority identified schools including Robert Miles Infant School in Bingham, … [Read more...]
Sunday Farmers’ Market Returns To Chilwell
The Garage in Chilwell is opening for the first time this year with a repeat of the weekly Farmers' Market which ran successfully during previous lock downs during 2020. It will be staged every Sunday throughout February running 10am - 2pm at the former bus garage on the High Road and will … [Read more...]
Choir Raises £1000 For Framework
The video of a comic song has raised £1000 for the homelessness charity, Framework. The basses of Bingham Choral Society filmed themselves singing a humorous song called 'The Bingham Carol Singers', which was written by their conductor, Guy Turner. The song tells of a visit by the worst carol … [Read more...]
Leahurst Road Pre-school kick off the New Year on a Healthy Note
To kick off the new year on a healthy note, the children at Leahurst Road Pre School have been participating in fruit and vegetable tasting sessions. The aim being to encourage the children to eat more fruit and vegetables and gain a better understanding about healthy eating. Sticking to … [Read more...]
New Birds Bakery Store To Open In West Bridgford
Family-run Birds Bakery has announced plans to open a second store in West Bridgford, Nottingham, as the company continues to build on its success. The new opening, on Melton Road, will mark the bakery’s 62nd store in the East Midlands and will complement the company’s other West Bridgford shop, … [Read more...]
Former police station could become retirement apartments
Plans have been revealed to transform a former police station in West Bridgford into retirement apartments. Police are in talks with developers McCarthy Stone over the future of the former police station building located on Rectory Road. Officers who were based there moved into a shared base … [Read more...]
Henry’s marathon for men
A 16-year-old from West Bridgford has run a marathon during lockdown to raise money for Prostate Cancer UK. Henry, who studies at Rushcliffe School Sixth Form, is a competitive swimmer. But since the pandemic began, swimming pools have been mostly closed so Henry took to running. So far he has … [Read more...]
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