Residents and visitors parking in Rushcliffe’s car parks can use RingGo parking as the easy and cashless way to park in town and village centres. Motorists can park even more easily without the need to use a ticket machine and instead use the RingGo app on their phone. The scheme ensures there … [Read more...]
Rebecca Adlington Backs Plans for New Leisure Centre
Broxtowe Borough Council have launched their exciting plans to replace its ageing leisure centre in Bramcote, backed by Rebecca Adlington Olympic swimmer who came to visit the site on Wednesday 4 December. Broxtowe Councillors, LLeisure employees and consultants toured the current facilities and … [Read more...]
West Bridgford Guide Hall receives £25,000 UKSPF funding boost
A Guide Hall in West Bridgford has received a funding boost to help renovate the inside of the venue and transform it into a modern facility offering a place for residential visits for many local community groups. Rushcliffe Borough Council (RBC) allocated £25,000 in UK Shared Prosperity Funding … [Read more...]
Footprints calls out for building materials and construction skills
Nottingham-based charity Footprints Conductive Education Centre is asking the East Midlands construction community if it can pledge its support in 2025. Footprints transforms the lives of children living with mobility and communication difficulties across the East Midlands and empower their … [Read more...]
Lifts installed at Beeston Station
Friends of Beeston Station are delighted to announce that there are now lifts at Beeston Station. This comes after nearly 8 years of quietly working behind the scenes. The contractors hired to build the lifts on behalf of Network Rail, completed their construction work just before … [Read more...]
NUAST surges in Fairer Schools Index
Nottingham University Academy of Science & Technology (NUAST) has achieved a remarkable leap in the prestigious Fairer Schools Index, climbing an impressive 523 places in the third edition published by the Northern Powerhouse Partnership. Developed by the University of Bristol, this index … [Read more...]
Highest water levels ever recorded at Meadow Park
The flooding of the village on Monday 6 January saw the highest water level ever recorded in Meadow Park with flooding just beyond the Bateman Road gate. Happily for the trees in the Arboretum the flood water subsided fairly quickly and therefore roots were not submerged for too long. However the … [Read more...]
RBC invests £175k in refurbishments and inclusive equipment
Rushcliffe Borough Council (RBC) has invested £175,000 in 2024 in its play parks to provide new, modern and inclusive facilities for all children to enjoy. Vital refurbishments have taken place at the Council’s play areas including the popular Rushcliffe Country Park, Boundary Road and Greythorn … [Read more...]
What’s going on around here?
Members of Calverton & District u3a have spent the last 9 months developing an on-line Directory of clubs and other groups that promote social interaction and encourage physical activity, together with a rolling events Diary showing what’s on in the local area. The idea is to bring a lot of … [Read more...]
Funding approved for Community Garden in Burton Joyce
Residents in Burton Joyce are set to get a newly created community garden in the centre of the village thanks to a £100,000 grant from FCC Communities Foundation. The development of the garden fulfils a long-held ambition to provide an attractive heart to the village of Burton Joyce. With the aim … [Read more...]
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