Residents and pedestrians in East Leake are enjoying newly surfaced pavements following a major scheme to resurface a footway in the Rushcliffe village. The scheme is the latest in a £26.54 million to improve local roads and other highway assets, reflecting Nottinghamshire County … [Read more...]
Residents asked to plan for future of Nottinghamshire Village
Residents in Tollerton are being urged to have their say on the next stage in the development of a neighbourhood plan. The Neighbourhood Plan is being developed by a community group and the local parish council and is intended to give people a say in planning issues such as the provision of … [Read more...]
Lambley Reed Pond – a community comes together to take the Plunge
Lambley Parish Council have recently completed on the purchase of Lambley Reed Pond, a site of approximately 5 acres in the heart of the village, an area of natural beauty and a haven for wildlife. Doubts had recently been raised about its future and the purchase is a welcome relief for many in … [Read more...]
Broxtowe residents asked to Go Green as part of climate change challenge
Broxtowe residents are being encouraged to sign up to a new Go Green Challenge as part of the Borough’s efforts to tackle climate change. The challenge, run by Broxtowe Borough Council will bring weekly email challenges to residents over the course of six weeks to help families be more green in … [Read more...]
Cotgrave Country Park receives a helping hand from the Co-op
It is all happening for Cotgrave Country Park in 2021! There will be some new extra special community events. We are delighted that the Friends of Cotgrave Country Park have been chosen to take part in the Co-op Local Community Fund for the next 12 months. When Coop members shop at the Cotgrave … [Read more...]
Seaside trips are inspiration for local author’s children’s book
In 1993 a young girl, Eleanor Rose, visited Robin Hoods Bay in North Yorkshire for a week on a school field trip. On her return home she waxed lyrical to her family about the beautiful bay. Little did she think that her parents would be so enchanted by the area that they would buy and restore … [Read more...]
The Grantham Canal could be in trouble
During the last year, many people than have come to walk beside the lovely Grantham Canal, enjoying nature and the wildlife along its course. It has, over 2020 become extremely popular. But all is not well for the canal and its wildlife, there is concern that the canal is changing from the lovely … [Read more...]
Nottingham charities create food parcels for families across the county
Sewa Day and Communities Working Together prepare food parcels to go out across Nottinghamshire for February half term. Sewa Day Nottingham in Partnership with Communities Working Together are packing food parcels for 162 children which will be distributed to 70 Nottinghamshire families for … [Read more...]
Mysterious Nottingham: Nan Scott’s Chamber
Joanna Cowell from Cotgrave, has recently released her book titled Travels with the Reluctant Ghost Hunter, featuring a collection of her own experiences travelling around Nottingham and the UK visiting various mysterious or haunted locations. Here she tells us about, "Nan Scott's Chamber": Due … [Read more...]
Volunteer Opportunity At Think Children
Local children’s charity Think Children is currently looking for a Treasurer to join their board of Trustees. The Newark-based charity offers effective support for children across Nottinghamshire who may be struggling to cope with emerging emotional, social and/or behavioural issues. The … [Read more...]
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