The clients of Nottingham law firm Curtis Parkinson have been recognised by Cancer Research UK for supporting their Free Will Service for almost 20 years. Since 1999, the generosity of their clients means that over £3.35 million worth of gifts have been pledged by those choosing to leave a legacy to … [Read more...]
It’s a family affair for Subaru
t.i.m. are very proud to have added the Subaru brand to our family owned, family run business at Haydn Road, Nottingham. In doing so this has made us the only official Isuzu and Subaru dealerships in the Nottingham area. The business is owned by the Hopwell family with Tristan Hopwell as the … [Read more...]
Circle Health Launches EQL’S AI-driven Physio Tool
Patients in Rushcliffe, Bedfordshire and Greenwich that have MSK related issues such as sprains, strains and bad backs will no longer need to wait for a doctor’s appointment or travel to get a diagnosis and treatment referral, thanks to brand new technology. Instead they will be encouraged to use an … [Read more...]
Schools have Fin-tastic fun in October
Pupils across Nottinghamshire will join thousands of others at schools throughout the country in learning about whales and dolphins and the threats that they face. ORCA, one of the UK’s leading marine conservation charities, is running Whale Education Month in October to coincide with World … [Read more...]
Local Street Food chef is European Street Food Awards Champion
Pete Hewitt, 30, runs a local street food business under the name Homeboys, based in Nottingham Street Food Club in the Victoria Centre, Nottingham. He also trades at festivals and events in Nottingham, Derby, Birmingham, Sheffield and Leicester from his converted 1978 Chevrolet truck which is … [Read more...]
St Edmund Campion school awarded prestigious international accolade
St Edmund Campion School has been re-accredited the British Council’s widely-respected International School Award, for its flourishing partnerships and links with schools across the world. It was awarded the accolade for a second year due to its high level of international work; including an annual … [Read more...]
Come and “Love Cotgrave” on 24th October
A dedicated autumn clear-up will "Love Cotgrave" next month, committed to further sprucing parts of the town up and local councils and partner agencies need your help! Volunteers are being sought to join the effort to make the streets sparkle in Ringleas, Rivermead and Lawrence Close in the town … [Read more...]
Plans revealed to extend popular Southbank Bar
Plans to extend a popular West Bridgford bar have been revealed. The Southbank Bar, on Trent Bridge, could create 15 jobs if the plans come to fruition. Drawings by architects Leonard Design shows an extra 618 square feet added to the bar, which is owned by Great Northern Inns. The bar is … [Read more...]
Have your say on Street Trading
Rushcliffe Borough Council is seeking views on refreshing its Street Trading Policy which outlines the approach to those wishing to sell goods on the street in the Borough. The policy outlines the rules to food and souvenir licensing functions that currently only applies to those trading in and … [Read more...]
Food parcel challenge gives fundraisers a taste of life on emergency rations
Families and food bloggers were among those who swapped their usual tasty treats for a week of basic rations to help raise funds for a Nottinghamshire homelessness charity. Broxtowe Youth Homelessness, which supports young people across the county, held a Food Parcel Challenge, asking people to live … [Read more...]
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