Homes are selling quickly at the new gated ‘Bridgford Place’ complex in West Bridgford, and interested buyers are encouraged to register interest with the stamp duty holiday extension and introduction of the 5% deposit mortgage scheme. Comprising a total of 30 one and two-bed apartments, 75% of … [Read more...]
Streetwise praises litter-picking sisters for raising over £2,000 for charity
Two litter-picking sisters who completed a ten-day challenge to make their local area litter free whilst also raising money for charity have been praised by Streetwise Environmental. Eight-year-old Alice and six-year-old Emily spent an hour every day of their half-term litter picking in West … [Read more...]
Hundreds raised to provide children’s books for families in need
An Usborne Book seller has raised hundreds of pounds to provide books to local families to help get as many fun and educational books into the hands of children as possible, just in time for World Book Day which took place on 4th March. Heather Wass who is based in West Bridgford has teamed up … [Read more...]
Investing in radical support for Women Founders
Two West Bridgford entrepreneurs have received a cash boost for their company so they can support even more women to set up and grow their own business. Sarah King and Claire Dunn co-founded ‘we are radikl’ two years ago, with the aim of becoming the go-to platform for women across the UK to … [Read more...]
Potential access road to Edwalton Community Building in latest Sharphill planning application
A possible new location for a community building in Edwalton has now been suggested as part of the latest planning application at Sharphill. The possible access road for a community building has been referenced on plans for phase seven of Vistry Homes’ planning application to Rushcliffe … [Read more...]
Over 250 trees planted to enhance wildlife and recreational space
Over 250 native trees have been planted to help enhance wildlife and further improve recreational space in West Bridgford and create an even greener environment for local residents. Rushcliffe Borough Council have planted 260 trees, including crab apples, native cherries, oak and limes at … [Read more...]
Rushcliffe Borough Council employees help resident celebrate 108th birthday
Employees from Rushcliffe Borough Council have banded together to help a resident from West Bridgford celebrate her incredible 108th birthday during COVID-19. The members of the staff singing group at the authority first met Jeanie Richardson when they visited Leawood Manor Care Home to … [Read more...]
Leahurst Road Preschool experiment with weather science
During the last half term, the children at Leahurst Road Pre-School have been having lots of fun doing simple science experiments, to coincide with their weather theme. Intrigued to see what would happen when food colouring, bicarbonate of soda and vinegar were mixed together, they watched in … [Read more...]
Local community group Foodprint provides more meals for vulnerable people in Nottingham through M&S app
Nottingham-based community interest company (CIC), Foodprint, has ramped up the number of meals it is providing to those in need thanks to M&S’s food redistribution programme. An innovative colleague app, launched in March 2020, it is used to notify charities and community groups when … [Read more...]
Nottingham charity worker receives award from Boris Johnson
Hetvi Parekh, a mother-of-two who leads the regional branch for National charity ‘Sewa Day’ in Nottingham, has received a Points of Light award from Prime Minister Boris Johnson for her incredible charity work during lockdown. Sewa Day is a non-profit and volunteer run organisation which … [Read more...]
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