Residents are being asked to have their say on the facilities for electric vehicles in Rushcliffe, including factors which would encourage them to own, charge and maintain a battery or plug-in hybrid vehicle. The views will help inform where the installation of charge points may be possible … [Read more...]
Nottingham runners take on virtual London Marathon to support five-year-old ‘Henry the Brave’ to access further treatment in America
5 Nottingham based runners ran 26.2 miles on Sunday 4th October to complete the virtual Virgin Money London Marathon to raise vital funds for local boy Henry from Caythorpe. Henry was diagnosed with high-risk neuroblastoma, an aggressive childhood cancer, in 2019 … [Read more...]
There’s more to winter than just snow
Winter may bring snowflakes, ice and cold temperatures to mind, but flooding and storms are also conditions that council staff prepare for all year round. The 2019/20 winter season saw 69 outings for our 30-strong fleet of gritters, and preparations for potential adverse weather this year have … [Read more...]
Blood cancer charity thanks Nottingham student volunteers for lifesaving year
Blood cancer charity Anthony Nolan says thank you to students from the University of Nottingham who recruited a remarkable 508 students to the stem cell register and raised £1645.81 this academic year. The University of Nottingham is one of over 50 … [Read more...]
Red’s True Barbecue hits the road with new Meat by Mail service
Independent barbecue smokehouse chain Red’s True Barbecue has launched a new “Meat by Mail” BBQ delivery service to give hungry food fans chance to get their fix at home. Using DPD’s next day nationwide delivery service means that Red’s extensive range of smoked meats, BBQ sides and craft beer … [Read more...]
Cllr Abby Brennan welcomed to Rushcliffe Borough Council’s Cabinet
Cllr Abby Brennan has been welcomed to Rushcliffe Borough Council’s Cabinet, assuming responsibility for key projects and strategies to benefit the Borough’s community and environmental focuses. The Radcliffe on Trent ward councillor joins the authority’s executive with a wealth of public and … [Read more...]
Tuk Tuk’ing into a picnic
More than ever there’s a need to get out in the fresh air if only to catch the last few rays of the Autumn sunshine, enjoy the nature around us, and of course connect with family and friends in a safe and socially distant manner. The Rosie May Foundation’s Little Pink Tuk Tuk, Rosie, who for … [Read more...]
Halloween doesn’t have to be cancelled by Dani Bacon
For many, the Autumn season is their favourite time of year, and for good reason. Who doesn’t love cosy knit jumpers, orange leaves, pumpkin spice, and of course Halloween? This year hasn’t been quite what we all expected, along with the difficulties of current life, many of our favourite … [Read more...]
News from The Bookcase – “more than just a bookshop”
The Bookcase in Lowdham is well known in the area for being more than “just a book shop”. Here owner Jane Streeter updates us with recent news and the exciting introduction of Youtube interviews: We have lots to report from The Bookcase this month! We have extended our opening hours and are now … [Read more...]
Construction to begin soon on £800M neighbourhood near Clifton
Major construction works are expected to begin in the coming months on the vast £800m neighbourhood on the outskirts of Clifton. 3,000 homes are due to be built at what is described as ‘one of the largest housing and employment developments in the East Midlands’. Exploratory … [Read more...]
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