Be prepared for the scariest Halloween Nottingham has ever seen as Old Market Scare, brought to the city by the Mellors Group in partnership with Nottingham City Council, returns to the city for October half term. The Halloween-themed family fun begins on Friday 25 October 2019 and runs through … [Read more...]
History on board at Attenborough station
Thursday 29th August saw the opening of the latest development on the Attenborough station in Beeston to be delivered by the volunteer adopters, the Attenborough Elderflowers the Attenborough Story, yesterday and today. In less than two years the volunteers, with help of funding and … [Read more...]
Beeston Library presents The Big Draw 2019
Drawn to Life Family Arts Workshop at Beeston Library. Aiming to get everyone to flex their creativity by drawing. The Big Draw invites us all to explore drawing in all its forms, and this year we invite you to drop in and draw with Jim Bond’s interactive kinetic drawing machines on 31st October at … [Read more...]
Unauthorised encampments now banned at five key sites in Rushcliffe
Unauthorised encampments are now banned at five key council-owned sites in Rushcliffe after Rushcliffe Borough Council successfully secured a court injunction with power of arrest to prevent camps being set up at some of its strategic locations. The authority presented a case before … [Read more...]
Speculative office development making swift progress
Work is well underway on a new 7,200 sq ft office development at Edwalton near West Bridgford, Nottingham. FHP has been instructed to market the development named Toll Bar House, at the intersection of the A52 Nottingham Ring Road and the A606 Melton Road, with Pure Construction expected to … [Read more...]
ATM stolen from Nottinghamshire supermarket in raid
A cash machine has been stolen from a supermarket in Nottinghamshire after a vehicle was used to smash through a wall. The Co-op branch on Main Street in Lowdham suffered significant damage in the raid, with bricks strewn across the pavement and the main window broken. Residents reported hearing … [Read more...]
Clifton mum finds used needles outside church where children play
Used and dirty needles were found by a Clifton mum who speaks of her disgust and anger as she found them dumped outside a church, an area where children often play. 40-year-old Elizabeth Arnold discovered the used needles on Thursday 12th September. They were left on the ground outside the Clifton … [Read more...]
Rushcliffe bowls players celebrate as newly qualified coaches
Members of a bowls club are celebrating after securing their first qualifications as coaches that will encourage more players to get involved in the sport. Maurice Price, Richard Bailey, Val Finch, Sue Bailey, Meryl Hudson and Richard Teare from Rushcliffe Indoor Bowls Club have all achieved … [Read more...]
Over 2,000 applications for Rushcliffe’s free tree scheme
Over 2,000 Rushcliffe residents have already applied to make their properties greener by applying for free trees for their homes and communities within the Borough. That is three times the number who registered an interest in the initiative in 2018, as householders apply for Crab Apple and Rowan … [Read more...]
Local mum is championing child friendly eateries in Nottingham, and she needs your help
Local West Bridgford mum of two is on a quest to find the best child-friendly eateries around Nottingham and beyond. 35 year old digital marketing specialist, Alison Turner needs the help of mums and dads, grandparents and carers to share their experiences of their favourite and most … [Read more...]
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