An operation has been launched to tackle rogue fly-tippers who are blighting landscapes in Gotham, Barton-in-Fabis and Thrumpton and surrounding areas in Rushcliffe. Rushcliffe Borough Council, Nottinghamshire Police and Parish Council representatives joined forces to stop vehicles on the A453 … [Read more...]
Don’t lose your voice – check your canvass form to ensure you are registered to vote
Local residents in Rushcliffe are being warned not to lose their voice on matters that affect them by completing their annual canvass form when it arrives through the post from July 10. With County Council and Police and Crime Commissioner elections set to take place in the Borough next year, … [Read more...]
Nottinghamshire flood Hardship Fund re-opens
A hardship fund for flood victims made up of money raised by community groups, organisations and match funded by the Government has now re-opened for applications. Lincolnshire Community Foundation were invited by the Nottinghamshire Community Foundation and other partners to receive … [Read more...]
Reach Rushcliffe funding helps walking group to combat social isolation
A walking group that helps to combat social isolation and loneliness has received vital funding from Reach Rushcliffe. Rushcliffe Ramblers is receiving funds as part of Rushcliffe Borough Council’s initiative which was launched in May aiming to tackle the issues. The group will use the … [Read more...]
Have your say on new Strategic Plan for the Greater Nottingham Area
Residents, organisations and businesses in Rushcliffe are being asked to have their say on the Greater Nottingham Strategic Plan to help shape future planning for the area. Councils are required to set out strategic policies to address local priorities for development such as housing and … [Read more...]
Be responsible and follow rules as Rushcliffe play areas reopen
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...]
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...]
Extension for planning applications due to expire during COVID-19 restrictions
Central government have confirmed planning application’s expiry dates in Rushcliffe will be extended to April 1 next year in line with national guidelines. The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government confirmed the new timeframes in place for all applications given … [Read more...]
Miller Homes take flexible approach to development launch with Olympic Gymnast
Gymnast and Olympic medallist Sam Oldham is set to help Miller Homes virtually launch its latest East Midlands development – Spinners Croft in Keyworth. It’s the first time the award-winning homebuilder has held a virtual launch for one of its sites, and is planning a host of exclusive content … [Read more...]
Rushcliffe Borough Council funding to help The Friary support isolated residents
Rushcliffe Borough Council has provided funding to local charity The Friary for their project aimed at helping vulnerable residents who are socially isolated due to COVID-19. The charity is receiving funds as part of the authority’s Reach Rushcliffe initiative which was launched in May to … [Read more...]
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