Two of Nottingham’s brew industry experts are delighted with the success of their recent event, the launch of their collab beer, ‘Ripples’, to fundraise for Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust’s current Wetland Appeal. Customers joined Castle Rock Brewery, Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust and Murphy … [Read more...]
Dementia specialist treats residents to retail therapy
Dementia care home specialist, Church Farm Care, has opened its own shop at its Skylarks home in West Bridgford to encourage independence in its family members. The shop, named Open All Hours, is run by staff and family members and offers a range of items, including clothing, jewellery and knick … [Read more...]
Football club receives Reach Rushcliffe funding boost
A football club in Rushcliffe set up to support men who have experienced any form of baby loss has received vital funding to help run training sessions as a supportive and safe space for members and improve their mental health and wellbeing. Sands United Football Club Nottingham has welcomed … [Read more...]
Have your say on making Botox, chemical peels and dermal fillers safer
Residents and business owners in Rushcliffe are being invited to share their views on how to make non-surgical cosmetic procedures such as Botox, chemical peels and dermal fillers safer by potentially licensing certain treatments. The results from the Department of Health and Social Care’s … [Read more...]
Care Home’s Scarecrows Appear in Local Festival
Residents from Rivendell View care home, operated by Ideal Carehomes, put their crafting skills to the test when they entered the Stoke Bardolph Scarecrow Festival competition. The residents chose to create four scarecrows, each representing a member of The Beatles. Lisa Tungate, the Home Manager … [Read more...]
Beeston u3a gearing up for a busy Autumn
The regional branch of the national u3a group (for retired and semi-retired people) is particularly popular and active in Beeston, which now has more than 1000 members and 100 interest groups. The u3a maxim ‘Learn, Live, Laugh’ applies to varied activities as they exercise, study, craft, read and … [Read more...]
Bingham housebuilder spreads football fever
Barratt Homes North Midlands has donated a number of mini footballs to a local nursery to boost their excitement following the FIFA Women’s World Cup. Serendipitys Day Nursery, located close to the housebuilder’s Romans’ Quarter development in Bingham, received 25 of the footballs during the World … [Read more...]
Has your child recently started in year 6? It’s time to apply!
Parents of children who have started in year 6 this September are being reminded to submit their secondary school applications before the application deadline on Tuesday 31 October 2023, to give them the best chance of being offered a preferred school. Nottinghamshire County Council is strongly … [Read more...]
The End of an Era
Burton Joyce & Bulcote Local History Society recently visited Bulcote Farm for a tour of the farm buildings that were built in 1902. After the construction of the Stoke Farm sewage works in 1880 the area of land for the disposal of Nottingham’s sewage was not great enough and the City’s … [Read more...]
Beeston’s tallest building gets a make-over
Beeston’s tallest structure - the 110ft high spire at Beeston Methodist Church on Chilwell Road – is being cleaned and repointed as part of a proposed programme of essential work to maintain and modernise the 121-year-old building. Broxtowe Borough Council has granted planning permission for the … [Read more...]
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