We hear much today about the problems that society faces: an ageing population, mental health issues, austerity, loneliness, problems with the NHS - sometimes the list seems endless – so it’s good to know that in the West Bridgford area we have something that might be able to help. For a modest … [Read more...]
Local pupil awarded national title for reading achievements
Year 6 pupil Sade Lewis from Sunnyside Spencer Academy celebrates being awarded Reading Plus Champion status, a national title that recognises and rewards pupils who have completed the entirety of the online reading development programme - DreamBox Reading Plus. Out of the 130,000 students … [Read more...]
Cllr Andy Brown is the newly elected Rushcliffe Mayor
The new Mayor of Rushcliffe, Cllr Andy Brown, has said he is “honoured and proud” to have been elected to office for the forthcoming 12 months. In a ceremony in the Council Chamber at Rushcliffe Arena on Thursday 23 May, he accepted the position for 2024/25 from incumbent Cllr Debbie Mason as part … [Read more...]
Just days left to have your say on life in Rushcliffe through residents’ survey
There’s just days left for Rushcliffe residents to have their say on Council services and life in the area in a survey by Rushcliffe Borough Council (RBC). The survey can be completed online at bit.ly/2024ResidentSurvey before the deadline of 5pm on Monday August 5. Carried out every three years, … [Read more...]
Footprints Charity Launch Competition To Design Richard Whitehead’s Running Blades!
On 29 September 2024 Footprints Charity Patron Richard Whitehead MBE will once again be officially starting the Robin Hood Half Marathon and taking part in the half marathon for Footprints. Richard has recently achieved the accolade of a Guinness World Record for the quickest marathon time for an … [Read more...]
Ernehale Junior School celebrate a Good Ofsted rating
Ernehale Junior School has been graded a GOOD school during its recent Ofsted inspection. The report said the school has ‘high expectations of what pupils can achieve, personally and academically’ going on to say, ‘Pupils know that their teachers believe in them and are there to help them reach … [Read more...]
Rushcliffe Country Park play area refurbishment complete
Rushcliffe Country Park’s play area is now open following investment in refurbishments with upgrades and new accessible equipment open for children to enjoy at the popular site. The Ruddington based park now boasts a new Kanope Tower multi-play unit featuring 14 different play elements and a new … [Read more...]
Ofsted informs local school it could attain Outstanding grade!
There’s great excitement at Beeston Fields Primary & Nursery School as Ofsted inspectors say evidence gathered during their recent interim inspection (section 8) suggests the ‘Good’ school could be graded ‘Outstanding’ should a full inspection (section 5) take place now. Inspectors described … [Read more...]
PartnersHealth Raises money for Nottinghamshire Blood Bikes
Through a series of community events, PartnersHealth has raises an amazing £2,738.40 for Nottinghamshire Blood Bikes. Their dedicated team, alongside supportive community members, came together to make this fundraising effort a great success. The funds were raised through various activities, … [Read more...]
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Six miles southeast of the city of Nottingham lies the parish of Cotgrave. At the centre of the Parish sits the church of All Saints whose origins reportedly can be traced back to the twelfth century. Historical records indicate that the bells have rung out of Cotgrave (Cotsgrove) since the Tudor … [Read more...]
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