Young people from 4th West Bridgford Scouts have been learning and practicing life saving first aid skills in the wake of losing a much-loved leader at the group. Earlier this year the group were heartbroken to discover one of their leaders, Adam Dearnley, had passed away suddenly aged just 26 from … [Read more...]
Interested in Grow your Own, Baking or Arranging?
The West Bridgford and Rushcliffe Horticultural Society is now in its 120th year. Following a two year break, the annual WBRHS Horticultural Show is back on the Calendar. This year’s show is taking place on Saturday 3 September, 12 noon to 3.45pm. The location for the show is St Pauls Church … [Read more...]
Volunteers celebrating 20 years at the WB RNLI!
Since the RNLI was founded in 1824, it has predominantly used volunteers in every aspect of their essential service, including raising the essential funds needed to operate this important institution. The RNLI host an annual “Excellence in Volunteering” awards ceremony to recognise long service by … [Read more...]
Annie’s Burger Shack among the star attractions at Taste of Rushcliffe Food Festival
The annual Taste of Rushcliffe food festival returns to West Bridgford on Saturday August 27 with Nottinghamshire’s own Annie’s Burger Shack among the star attractions in a celebration of fabulous local food flavours. Annie, owner of the local restaurant will provide a cookery demonstration … [Read more...]
Local schoolgirl wins Child of Britain Award
Seven-year-old Aleesha Gadhia from West Bridgford has worked tirelessly over the past 2 years to promote awareness about climate change and the environment. Her endless hard work has not gone unnoticed, as Aleesha won an award at the Child of Britain award in the Environmental Category. On … [Read more...]
Successful BBQ at St Paul’s Café & Community Kitchen
St Paul’s Café & Community Kitchen welcomed over 120 members of the public on 25th June 2022, as part of our drive for monthly social eating events and to further build links with the community. With at least 30 volunteers leading the event, guests were welcomed on to the grounds of St Paul’s … [Read more...]
From lockdown dream to publishing reality
James T Mather has lived in Nottingham since 1976. During the first lockdown, work and normal life ground to a halt. He knew this was an opportunity not to be missed, so decided to live a little healthier, cut out alcohol, and throw himself into writing Karadas. It wasn’t long before he was … [Read more...]
Leahurst Road Pre-School celebrate 50 years in style!
On Saturday 2nd July, Leahurst Road Pre-School held a celebration event to mark their 50th Anniversary. As well as celebrating this fantastic milestone, the morning provided opportunity for families past and present to come together and reminisce the special times they’d had at preschool. With it … [Read more...]
South Road annual street party returns after 2 year absence
On Saturday 9th July, South Road residents held their 9th annual Street Party. The first took place in 2012 stemming from a government initiative called 'The Big Lunch’ which encouraged everyone to meet up with their neighbours to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee of 60 years on the throne. … [Read more...]
Jesse Gray School welcomes ex pupils and staff members to upcoming open afternoon
Jesse Gray Primary School, located on Musters Road, is celebrating its 70th birthday this summer with a calendar of events to mark the occasion! Are you an ex pupil or staff member? If so, the school would be delighted to welcome you to an open afternoon on Wednesday 13th July, 2:00pm - 7:00pm … [Read more...]
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