Rushcliffe Borough Council’s Cabinet approved plans on Tuesday (March 10) to become Carbon Clever and work towards its direct operations becoming carbon neutral by 2030. The authority’s internal Carbon Clever working group will now implement changes to its direct operations across key areas … [Read more...]
Bridge named after Boots chemist who helped discover ibuprofen
A pedestrian and cycle bridge on to the Boots site and Nottingham Enterprise Zone is to be officially named after one of its former employees who revolutionised global medicine. The Dr Stewart Adams Bridge will be unveiled in honour of the Nottingham scientist whose pioneering work in the 1960s … [Read more...]
Radcliffe on Trent Cricket Club looking to continue their development in 2020
As the nights get lighter and the weather becomes warmer, the excitement for many starts to build as the cricket season draws closer. Radcliffe on Trent CC are a family-friendly club that aims to provide cricket for all ages and abilities. Running three senior sides and six junior sides for both … [Read more...]
Take five to stop fraud
People across Nottinghamshire are being asked to take five to stop fraud and ensure they do not fall victim to a fraudulent attack by phone, text, email or online. Everyone should always take five minutes to reflect and step back from the situation if a phone call, message or online exchange … [Read more...]
Sundown Adventureland grants Mother’s day wishes with £8 tickets
FAMILY-OWNED fairy tale theme park Sundown Adventureland will be giving mums a special treat this Mother’s Day by offering them a spellbinding discount on Sunday 22 March. From Mother Goose to the evil stepmother and for one day only, tickets for every type of magical mummy will be £8. Tickets … [Read more...]
Kath Marriott named permanent Chief Executive at Rushcliffe Borough Council
Kath Marriott has been named as permanent Chief Executive at Rushcliffe Borough Council. The Council passed a recommendation at its Full Council meeting yesterday (March 5) accepting her progression into the role. Mrs Marriott started the position on an interim basis in July last year and … [Read more...]
Mayflower Scholar set to discover more about Nottinghamshire’s Pilgrim past thanks to County Council-sponsored role
Nottinghamshire’s very own Mayflower Scholar is embarking on an American adventure to help uncover more about the county’s Pilgrims and their descendants. Nottinghamshire County Council worked with Nottingham Roosevelt Memorial Travelling Scholarship to recruit a Nottinghamshire Mayflower scholar … [Read more...]
Prospective candidate briefing for Police and Crime Commissioner
A prospective candidate briefing for the Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner takes place at Rushcliffe Arena later this month. Kath Marriott, the Police Area Returning Officer for Nottinghamshire will be hosting the event on Wednesday March 11 at 4pm for anyone intending to stand for … [Read more...]
Nottinghamshire County Show announces discounted advance tickets now on sale!
If like us, you’re longing for the warmer days of spring, you’ll be pleased to know that advance tickets for one of the first, big outdoor events of the year have gone on sale this week, and at a discounted price, so you can plan ahead for a fun, family day out! Advance tickets are £10 per adult and … [Read more...]
BEAT THE BLUES WITH YELLOW, GREEN…AND BLUE
Research reveals blue and green can help ease anxiety and yellow makes us happier – intu Victoria Centre brings together artists, psychologists and designers to create ‘light houses’ to boost the moods of its shoppers –New research has revealed that people can help beat the blues with yellow, … [Read more...]
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