A Nottingham-based children’s charity has received a £1,000 donation from the Amazon team in Kegworth. The Rosie May Foundation work to support families in crisis in Sri Lanka and Nepal, to protect children from the risk of trafficking, exploitation and abandonment. In response to the pandemic, … [Read more...]
New commercial units provide employment space for Bingham
Langar based developers Hofton & Son have commenced construction work at the eagerly anticipated extension to the Moorbridge Industrial Estate in Bingham. The J R Shouler Trading estate will comprise 23 brand new commercial units once phases one and two are completed. The units … [Read more...]
Bingham snack shop cooks up breakfast feast for teachers
Molly’s Snackshop in Bingham gets a special large breakfast order from an anonymous local as a surprise treat for teachers at Robert Miles Junior School. Astra, who owns Molly’s Snackshop and named it after her 13-year-old daughter, said “I was approached by a lovely lady who wanted to surprise … [Read more...]
5-year-old runs 56 miles for Cancer Research
Throughout February, 5-year-old Max from Bingham set himself the challenge of running 2 miles a day to raise money for Cancer Research. Max hoped to raise £200 for the charity but so far has raised a whopping £1,668 with the total still rising. Max was even featured on BBC East Midlands … [Read more...]
Cardboard celebrities spark positivity in Bingham
Beginning in February, the Bingham Townhouse Hotel on Market Street began the Celebrity Bush Challenge to spark a little fun and positivity in the local community. To celebrate Chinese New Year, business owners Nigel and Pok U decided to decorate their Bingham Townhouse Hotel windows with … [Read more...]
Bingham writer publishes new Book to promote children’s mental health
As we are all aware, the pandemic has had a significant impact on the mental health of children and young people. Although the Government has consistently highlighted the importance of ensuring that children’s psychological and social wellbeing is facilitated, it appears as if the need to … [Read more...]
Steps for staying safe at Rushcliffe parks, open spaces and play areas
Residents visiting Rushcliffe Borough Council owned parks, open spaces and play areas are being reminded to follow some simple steps to ensure they enjoy a safe trip with their household. As spring weather arrives, it is anticipated many sites including Rushcliffe Country Park and Bridgford … [Read more...]
Rushcliffe garden waste service now open for new and existing customers
Rushcliffe Borough Council’s garden waste service is now open for new and existing customers with the price held from 2020 that gives gardeners regular green bin collections for less than 77p a week. All can apply or re-subscribe now at www.rushcliffe.gov.uk/rushcliffegw or by calling 0115 … [Read more...]
Appeal following three tonne fly-tip at rural walking spot
Rushcliffe Borough Council is appealing for information from members of the public after fly-tipping was found blighting a rural walking spot. Three tonnes of bricks, rubble and other waste was found by the authority on February 14 at a car park adjacent to the Grantham Canal near Cropwell … [Read more...]
Tollerton pupils enjoy National Story Telling week with the Playhouse
As part of their celebration of National Storytelling Week, children at Tollerton Primary School enjoyed some literary treats thanks to a collaborative project with Nottingham Playhouse. On Tuesday 2nd February, children across all year groups, whether they were attending school or learning … [Read more...]
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