Rushcliffe Borough Council has connected local charity the Friary with surplus COVID-19 food boxes which will now be distributed to vulnerable people using their services. In April, the charity’s Chief Executive Ben Talbot safely collected over 40 parcels that were part of the Nottinghamshire … [Read more...]
Recommendations for new Rushcliffe crematorium to be discussed
Recommendations for a new crematorium based at Stragglethorpe near Cotgrave and operated by Rushcliffe Borough Council are set to be discussed by its Cabinet. A planning application for the site was approved by the Planning Inspectorate last year and the authority has since purchased the … [Read more...]
Have your say on new Strategic Plan for the Greater Nottingham Area
Residents, organisations and businesses in Rushcliffe are being asked to have their say on the Greater Nottingham Strategic Plan to help shape future planning for the area. Councils are required to set out strategic policies to address local priorities for development such as housing and … [Read more...]
Be responsible and follow rules as Rushcliffe play areas reopen
All Rushcliffe Borough Council managed play areas are now open in line with central government advice with all users asked to be responsible and play their part by following a few key rules at each site. Additional cleaning schedules of play equipment will take place until further notice but … [Read more...]
Music cafe to continue to combat social isolation with help of Reach Rushcliffe fund
A local charity that provides virtual music cafes to combat social isolation and loneliness is the latest group to receive vital funding from Reach Rushcliffe. Musicworks is receiving funds as part of Rushcliffe Borough Council’s initiative which was launched in May aiming to tackle the … [Read more...]
Use Ring Go as the easy and cashless way to pay to park in Rushcliffe
Residents and visitors parking in Rushcliffe’s car parks can use Ring Go parking as the easy and cashless way to park as town and village centres adapt to the new normal. With all sites resuming regular charges and restrictions from today (June 29), motorists can park even more securely … [Read more...]
Rushcliffe Cabinet disappointed at County Council decision to not support Central Avenue businesses
Rushcliffe Borough Council’s Cabinet has expressed its disappointment at Nottinghamshire County Council’s choice to not temporarily pedestrianise Central Avenue in West Bridgford and support businesses re-opening from July 4. The Council’s Executive has joined calls from local restaurants, bars … [Read more...]
Earlier closing times at Bridgfield and Bridgford Park in West Bridgford from June 22
Bridgfield and Bridgford Park in West Bridgford will have earlier evening closing times from today (Monday) to alleviate recent issues around litter and anti-social behaviour. The sites will now be closed from 7pm and 9pm respectively, instead of 9.30pm each evening, until further notice with … [Read more...]
Rushcliffe Borough Council raises a flag ahead of Armed Forces Day
Rushcliffe Borough Council has joined organisations across the country in raising a flag to mark the beginning of celebrations ahead of Armed Forces Day on June 27. Leader of the Council Cllr Simon Robinson and Deputy Leader Cllr Debbie Mason joined fellow political and group leaders, Cllr … [Read more...]
Rushcliffe Borough Council funding to help The Friary support isolated residents
Rushcliffe Borough Council has provided funding to local charity The Friary for their project aimed at helping vulnerable residents who are socially isolated due to COVID-19. The charity is receiving funds as part of the authority’s Reach Rushcliffe initiative which was launched in May to … [Read more...]
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