New Business Support Programmes are set to provide Rushcliffe businesses with free training, guidance and advice to help them reopen or continue to trade securely and successfully following COVID-19. Rushcliffe Borough Council has launched the project with funding from the European Regional … [Read more...]
Lockdown boy’s world adventure with his Grandma
8-year-old Aiden, who lives in Edwalton, has been on a marvellous journey with his Grandma during lockdown, socially distanced of course. It all began one lockdown day in April when Aiden and his Grandma set up a video chat so that she could listen to him practicing some reading. At the … [Read more...]
trentbarton welcomes green light for buses
trentbarton is ready to welcome back more customers to its bus services, after the Prime Minister’s new coronavirus advice said anyone can now use public transport in England. The Prime Minister’s statement on July 17 has been applauded by trentbarton, which has been asking for such a … [Read more...]
Young sisters continue to create handmade masks for locals
Two West Bridgford girls who make facemasks for the community have returned due to popular demand. Loughborough University Textiles student Chloe and her sister Tilly began making facemasks in a variety of patterned fabrics to sell at a small charge during the beginning of lockdown. As … [Read more...]
Second phase of discretionary COVID-19 grants now available for eligible business owners
Rushcliffe Borough Council is now inviting applications from eligible business owners on a second phase of COVID-19 Discretionary Business Grants Scheme designed for those yet to receive central government financial support. This grant is aimed at small businesses who were not eligible for the … [Read more...]
National charity Sewa Day wants to spread some joy for disadvantaged children in Nottingham
Sewa Day, a charity that promotes an act of kindness without expectation of return, is looking to distribute activity packs for upto 750 disadvantaged school children across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire. Many children are still in lockdown since March 2020 and have not been able to attend … [Read more...]
Edwalton Primary School seek support for farm as coronavirus puts a stop to traditional fundraising events
Edwalton Primary School children are asking for the community to help to keep their farm running as their traditional fundraising events have been cancelled due to the response to Covid-19. Established in 1972, it is now England’s only school with both a working farm and a 3 acre … [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...]
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