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Bar to reopen in castle retail village

Bar to reopen in castle retail village

Bar to reopen in castle retail village

03 February 2025

A bar is re-opening its doors on Friday.


Driver taken to hospital after van crashes into village home

Driver taken to hospital after van crashes into village home

Driver taken to hospital after van crashes into village home

03 February 2025

A man has been taken to hospital after a van collided with a village property yesterday.


Village organisations receive pay-outs from long lost charity over 100 years old

Village organisations receive pay-outs from long lost charity over 100 years old

Village organisations receive pay-outs from long lost charity over 100 years old

03 February 2025

Local groups in a Nottinghamshire village have benefitted from more than £20,000 after a local woman’s long lost charity fund was released.


Easy and cashless car park pay introduced

Easy and cashless car park pay introduced

Easy and cashless car park pay introduced

03 February 2025

Town and village residents and visitors are to benefit from an easier and cashless way to pay for parking.


Scam victims recover £2million with police support

Scam victims recover £2million with police support

Scam victims recover £2million with police support

01 February 2025

Scam victims have recovered more than £2million with help from Nottinghamshire Police’s fraud and cyber teams.


Council plans tax rise of just under 5%

Council plans tax rise of just under 5%

Council plans tax rise of just under 5%

30 January 2025

Residents could pay between £58 and £174 more each year as a council plans to raise its tax by nearly 5%.


A ‘wee’ celebration of Robert Burns in Bingham

A ‘wee’ celebration of Robert Burns in Bingham

A ‘wee’ celebration of Robert Burns in Bingham

29 January 2025

Residents at a Bingham care home enjoyed a ‘wee bit’ of Scottish tradition this week.


Rural schools identified to benefit from £1.2 million connectivity project

Rural schools identified to benefit from £1.2 million connectivity project

Rural schools identified to benefit from £1.2 million connectivity project

29 January 2025

Two rural Nottinghamshire schools have been selected to benefit from a major investment faster and more reliable internet speeds.


Call for council to keep human “empathy and fairness” during AI services trial

Call for council to keep human “empathy and fairness” during AI services trial

Call for council to keep human “empathy and fairness” during AI services trial

28 January 2025

Artificial intelligence technology being used in council services should not replace “empathy and fairness” for residents, a committee has warned.


“We want to retire just like normal people do,” said owners of business of 25 years

“We want to retire just like normal people do,” said owners of business of 25 years

“We want to retire just like normal people do,” said owners of business of 25 years

28 January 2025

Owners of a restaurant of 25 years reassure customers that their doors are still open despite the building being up for sale.


Recommendations made to better prepare Nottinghamshire for future flooding

Recommendations made to better prepare Nottinghamshire for future flooding

Recommendations made to better prepare Nottinghamshire for future flooding

26 January 2025

Nottinghamshire councillors have backed a series of measures designed to better prepare the county for future flooding events.


Mental health patients raise funds for baby loss charity

Mental health patients raise funds for baby loss charity

Mental health patients raise funds for baby loss charity

25 January 2025

A mental health hospital has chosen to support a baby loss charity this year — and has already raised £600 through an 11-mile sponsored walk.


Rising to the challenge of tackling Ash Dieback disease

Rising to the challenge of tackling Ash Dieback disease

Rising to the challenge of tackling Ash Dieback disease

24 January 2025

Ancient woodlands are Nottinghamshire’s most diverse habitat, providing a haven for wildlife and places of solace and inspiration for people.


Voluntary sector representative sought to advise authority’s decision making

Voluntary sector representative sought to advise authority’s decision making

Voluntary sector representative sought to advise authority’s decision making

24 January 2025

A new associate board member has been sought to advocate for the voluntary, community, and social enterprise across the region.


Fire service council tax bill expected to go up by £5 in April

Fire service council tax bill expected to go up by £5 in April

Fire service council tax bill expected to go up by £5 in April

22 January 2025

Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service wants to put its part of household council tax bills up by the maximum of £5 a year.


Weather warning issued as Storm Éowyn forecast to cause disruption

Weather warning issued as Storm Éowyn forecast to cause disruption

Weather warning issued as Storm Éowyn forecast to cause disruption

21 January 2025

A yellow weather warning around the UK, including Nottinghamshire, has been issued as strong winds are predicted to batter the country.


Make it count for garden birds

Make it count for garden birds

Make it count for garden birds

21 January 2025

Your help is needed to ‘make it count’ for our garden birds this weekend.


County Council “cramming” in road repairs before April

County Council “cramming” in road repairs before April

County Council “cramming” in road repairs before April

20 January 2025

Nottinghamshire County Council is “cramming” in its road repairs before the next financial year and pushing for longer-term fixes after harsh winters.


‘Precious peat belongs in bogs, not in bags’

‘Precious peat belongs in bogs, not in bags’

‘Precious peat belongs in bogs, not in bags’

19 January 2025

Peatlands are unique habitats capable of storing twice as much carbon as forests, writes Erin McDaid of the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust.


Emergency department nurses ‘walk on a knife edge’ every shift due to strained working conditions

Emergency department nurses ‘walk on a knife edge’ every shift due to strained working conditions

Emergency department nurses ‘walk on a knife edge’ every shift due to strained working conditions

17 January 2025

A Nottinghamshire member of the country’s biggest nurses’ union says emergency department staff “walk on a knife edge” every shift.


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