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...]
Burntstump Seely C of E Academy pupils enjoy magical new woodland area
Children at Burntstump Seely Church of England Academy have been enjoying the great outdoors, exploring their new woodland classroom area. The school, located at the summit of Burntstump Hill already benefits from an idyllic rural setting, but until now, hasn’t been able to access the … [Read more...]
PCC ushers in greener future with launch of electric car trial
Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner Paddy Tipping today launched the first of a series of electric car trials as part of his ambition for a greener force of the future. The PCC has set aside funding in this year’s budget for electric cars to help the force become more … [Read more...]
Cllr Sue Mallender aims to be carbon neutral as newly elected Rushcliffe Mayor
The new Mayor of Rushcliffe, Cllr Sue Mallender, has said she is “delighted” to have been elected to office for the forthcoming 12 months and aims to conduct the role in a carbon neutral and zero waste manner. In a ceremony in the Council Chamber at Rushcliffe Arena on Thursday (July … [Read more...]
Music cafe to continue to combat social isolation with help of Reach Rushcliffe fund
A local charity that provides virtual music cafes to combat social isolation and loneliness is the latest group to receive vital funding from Reach Rushcliffe. Musicworks is receiving funds as part of Rushcliffe Borough Council’s initiative which was launched in May aiming to tackle the … [Read more...]
“Travels with the Reluctant Ghost Hunter”
Joanna Cowell from Cotgrave has recently released her new book, ‘Travels with the Reluctant Ghost Hunter’, featuring a collection of her own experiences travelling around the UK visiting various haunted or mysterious locations. Joanna said, “I’ve been interested in ghosts and other … [Read more...]
North Notts BID announces measures to help businesses bounce back
AS MANY businesses across North Nottinghamshire are preparing to reopen following lockdown, North Notts BID has been leading the way with several measures to help them return to normality. Working closely with Bassetlaw District Council in delivering the government funded Reopening the … [Read more...]
100 Walks from the Poppy and Pint
‘A ridiculous number of walks from a single place – which just proves that our countryside can be opened up – lockdown or not’ I live in an urban community called Lady Bay right on the edge of the City of Nottingham. The River Trent separates us from the City, via Trent Bridge. Local people were … [Read more...]
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