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...]
Rushcliffe Country Park to host free walking and cycling event
Residents of all ages are invited to take part in a free walking and cycling event at Rushcliffe Country Park on Wednesday August 14. It will feature a range of fun and insightful activities from 10am to 2pm and will include a wellbeing walk led by Rushcliffe Move and Mingle at 10.30am. Between … [Read more...]
First community two-minute litter picking station installed
A public litter picking station which allows residents to safely, quickly and cleanly dispose of discarded litter has been installed as the first of its kind in Rushcliffe. The facility in the grounds of The Grange in Radcliffe on Trent has been introduced by Rushcliffe Borough Council (RBC) as … [Read more...]
Butterflies need our help
People of a certain age will remember when a day’s or night’s drive in the summer months would leave your car’s windscreen and numberplate covered with dead insects, but not these days; evidence gathered from numberplates indicates a 78% drop in insect numbers over the last 20 years. This decline is … [Read more...]
Bereavement support groups in Rushcliffe
In Rushcliffe, there was a significant need for bereavement support, as traditional avenues were difficult to access and mainstream services lacked specialised assistance. To address this, Rushcliffe Social Prescribers established support groups offering solace, understanding, and companionship. … [Read more...]
Cllr Andy Brown is the newly elected Rushcliffe Mayor
The new Mayor of Rushcliffe, Cllr Andy Brown, has said he is “honoured and proud” to have been elected to office for the forthcoming 12 months. In a ceremony in the Council Chamber at Rushcliffe Arena on Thursday 23 May, he accepted the position for 2024/25 from incumbent Cllr Debbie Mason as part … [Read more...]
Just days left to have your say on life in Rushcliffe through residents’ survey
There’s just days left for Rushcliffe residents to have their say on Council services and life in the area in a survey by Rushcliffe Borough Council (RBC). The survey can be completed online at bit.ly/2024ResidentSurvey before the deadline of 5pm on Monday August 5. Carried out every three years, … [Read more...]
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