Bingham artist Tim O’Brien will be displaying six paintings in The Artist Collection exhibition which features works from the eleven winners of The Artist Exhibition Awards 2023. Three of Tim’s paintings feature Nottinghamshire landscapes. The topics are Nottingham Castle gatehouse which Tim … [Read more...]
Streetwise reach out to schools on recycling
Rushcliffe Borough Council’s Streetwise Partnership and Business Support Coordinator Rebecca Sanderson and Streetwise Apprentice Tech Business Support Officer Evelyn Shaw have been working on their ‘don’t be a litter bug, be a litter hero’ campaign in recent months. The project has seen them visit … [Read more...]
Cropwell Community Garden receives grant
A Community Garden has received a grant towards a vital project helping to reduce loneliness and social isolation. Rushcliffe Borough Council (RBC) allocated Reach Rushcliffe funding to Honeybee Farmacy CIC who deliver the project at Cropwell Community Garden at The Plough Inn in Cropwell … [Read more...]
You could face a £500 fine if you leave items outside your property
If you place items on public land next to or close to your property you are at risk of receiving a £500 fine for fly-tipping. That’s the message from Rushcliffe Borough Council (RBC) who are continuing to crack down on waste or other unwanted items being left on roads, pavements and public … [Read more...]
A Decade of Village Shows for Radcliffe on Trent
Radcliffe on Trent celebrated its 10th Village Show at The Grange on Sunday 8th September in glorious sunshine (thankfully) after heavy rain had been forecast. The village turned out in swathes to enter a wide range of categories from horticulture, photography, baking, knitting to poetry, Lego … [Read more...]
New author visits Carnarvon Primary School
A wonderful opportunity was presented to Carnarvon Primary School which could not be missed! Chrissy Sanderson offered to visit Carnarvon Primary School to read her very first children’s book about being kind to each other. “How can we help our friend?” is a heart-warming story beautifully … [Read more...]
Cotgrave ‘Pit Checks’ find their way home
The growth of Cotgrave, half a century ago, from a village of around 750 people to a town of well over 5,000 was because of coal. There had been mining in the area before but not on the scale of this colliery built in the 60's to supply coal to fuel the Ratcliffe on Soar power station. Hundreds … [Read more...]
Sunflower lanyards and wristbands raise awareness
Sunflower lanyards and wristbands have become a popular way for people and organisations to spot if someone has a non-visible disability, of which there are 900. Ruddington residents Barbara Breakwell as a person with a Chronic Health condition, Gwynneth Owen as an NHS worker and Graham Abbott, … [Read more...]
Outdoor activities project receives vital UKSPF funding
A project delivering free outdoor activities in Rushcliffe to help improve people’s health and wellbeing and reduce isolation and loneliness has received a vital funding boost from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF). Rushcliffe Borough Council (RBC) allocated UKSPF funding to the Canal & … [Read more...]
New heritage railway carriage shed has been installed
A new multi-functional carriage storage shed has now been installed at the Nottingham Transport Heritage Centre in Ruddington, enabling the site to accommodate more carriages and offer better protection. The carriage shed will provide covered storage for four operational passenger carriages, … [Read more...]
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