It’s not everyday that you could catch a bus that connects you to a vineyard, a chocolaterie and a dairy but for residents in Central Rushcliffe this has become a reality thanks to the launch of a new Nottbus On Demand service in the area. The new Central Rushcliffe Zone is the seventh of … [Read more...]
Animals steal the show at Manor House Garden Party
Radcliffe Manor House held its annual garden party on 6 July, and this year as part of the ‘fun for all the family’, alpacas, lambs and ducks featured as guests. Back in April five ducklings hatched inside the Manor House to the delight of residents and staff alike. These ducklings have been … [Read more...]
Local football club hold heart screening session
On Saturday 27 July, Ruddington Village Football Club held a heart screening session for local people aged between 14-35, via the charity Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY). The screening was really well attended with over 100 people visiting the session. The event was organised by Rob Maddams, … [Read more...]
RBC welcomes nearly £30,000 funding to clear chewing gum hot spots
A grant from the Chewing Gum Task Force, administered by environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy, will help Rushcliffe Borough Council (RBC) clean up gum and reduce gum littering across the Borough. The Authority is continuing plans to remove the gum that blights local streets after receiving a … [Read more...]
Work underway on ‘Key Bridge Repair’
Contractors have begun essential repair work on a small bridge on the Nottinghamshire section of the Great Central Railway. Bridge 302A is approximately half way between the villages of Ruddington and East Leake on the line. While it’s only a small structure the repair work is expected to cost … [Read more...]
Rushcliffe Oaks gains international recognition
Rushcliffe Oaks crematorium received international recognition recently as over 30 delegates from The Ministry of Health and Welfare in South Korea visited the site to learn more about its green operations and peaceful setting. The delegation was made up of civil servants relating to the field of … [Read more...]
Multi-million-pound project set to create 560 extra school places
Nottinghamshire County Council has announced a major £27m investment scheme to create 560 additional school places in Rushcliffe Spencer Academy – 450 secondary places and 110 sixth form places. The new expansion to Rushcliffe Spencer Academy will help to address the growing demand for more school … [Read more...]
Keyworth United Lightning crowned champions!
Keyworth United Lightning, an under-10 girls' football team, recently clinched their division championship in the Young Elizabethan League (YEL). The journey began when the coaches made the decision to challenge their talented group of players against the boys. Lightning were formed by bringing … [Read more...]
Robin Hood and the Sherwood Hoodies at Robert Miles Junior School
Shortly before the end of term, Robert Miles Junior School hosted their annual production. This year was ‘Robin Hood and the Sherwood Hoodies’ with performances taking place in the evening and a matinee. The school does not do things by halves and this production was no exception with fantastic … [Read more...]
Local dancers impress in English Youth Ballet Company performance
Ballet dancers from Keyworth School of Theatre Dance (KSTD) wowed packed audiences with the prestigious English Youth Ballet company in ‘Giselle’ at Nottingham’s Theatre Royal. After a successful audition in April and a rigorous rehearsal and training schedule, KSTD ballet dancers performed in … [Read more...]
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