Take an Award-winning Butcher and add a MasterChef: Professionals champion – what do you get? The Snobby Burger! 2018 MasterChef winner Laurence Henry was planning on opening his own restaurant in Nottingham but sadly Covid put things on hold, so Laurance and Sherwood’s famous Butcher Johnny … [Read more...]
Businessman offers to help organisations with free laptop repairs
Kevin Searcey who runs a computer business in Mapperley is looking to join forces with a charity or organisation that provides free laptops to children. Kevin said, “We are looking to offer our services to a charity or organisation regarding the laptop for a child scheme. “Whilst we cannot … [Read more...]
Calverton Plough Play tradition moves online for 2021
Every January a group in Calverton performs an age-old play in local pubs to raise money for charity. The Calverton Plough Play, a time-honoured and much-revered tradition, is usually performed in pubs around the borough by the Calverton Real Ale and Plough Play Preservation … [Read more...]
Nottingham schoolchildren go dance crazy for online maths learning
A Nottingham business owner has devised a novel way for pupils to have fun with maths during lockdown – and it helps them keep fit and active. West Bridgford mum Rebecca Hart and her dance team offer fun school sessions where the youngsters bounce around to music and learn about maths, including … [Read more...]
First step in journey back to reality for Nottinghamshire Care Home as Covid-19 Vaccine is rolled out
Residents and staff at Nottingham’s specialist care group, Church Farm Care, have received their first COVID-19 injections Friday (22 January 2021) as part of the government’s national vaccination programme. The roving vaccine service visited all four homes, three of which offer specialist … [Read more...]
Plans for land next to Beeston Railway Station
A former goods yard next to Beeston Railway Station could be transformed into a housing estate - and a decision on the project is expected to be made this year. The site could make way for 42 new homes. Developers have proposed to build a range of properties including two-bedroom houses and … [Read more...]
Are you in need of a food parcel?
We’ve all come to know the realities of needing a little help especially during the Covid-19 lockdown. If you are in need of a food parcel, then please get in touch with the Phoenix Community Foundation. Here’s what they said: “We are happy to say that we have our food bank up and running, we’re … [Read more...]
The death of disbelief
Matt Kingdom has been a personal trainer for nearly five years and from his experience with clients, he thinks that the lack of belief in yourself could be holding yourself back from your goals and aspirations! The main question is, what do you believe in? Is it spiritual, is it psychological or … [Read more...]
Reach Rushcliffe connects group and restaurant to provide meals to vulnerable residents
Reach Rushcliffe has connected a volunteer group with a West Bridgford restaurant to provide hot meals as a vital food package for vulnerable Rushcliffe residents. The Meet, Greet and Eat project and Portello Lounge in West Bridgford worked together to provide the home delivered meals for … [Read more...]
Nottinghamshire supporters helped to raise thousands for children’s hospice
Generous supporters in Nottinghamshire helped Rainbows Hospice for Children and Young People to raise more than £125,500 over the festive period. In December, the Covid-19 crisis meant the charity was unable to stage any of its usual Christmas events and instead, called on the public to support … [Read more...]
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