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Football academy puts the fun into lockdown

Posted onPosted on 9th Jun CommentsNo Comments

A popular children’s football academy in Mansfield has continued to work with its members through free online sessions. Kixx Mansfield, which is owned by Rainworth-born footballer and FA Trophy winner…

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Wheelchair half-marathon in memory of Dionn

Posted onPosted on 8th Jun CommentsNo Comments

A caring Mansfield man completed a sponsored wheelchair half-marathon as a tribute to the mum of his partner after she lost her long battle against cancer. Kieron Rimmer did 50…

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Covid-19 support for small businesses

Posted onPosted on 5th Jun CommentsNo Comments

Businesses that were not eligible for government funding through previous Covid-19 related financial support packages, including the Small Business Grant Fund or the Retail, Leisure and Hospitality Fund, are being…

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The Big Lunch goes virtual

Posted onPosted on 5th Jun CommentsNo Comments

Nottinghamshire County Council is supporting The Big Lunch, the UK’s annual thanksgiving for neighbours and communities, which takes place this weekend (6 -7 June) - and which this year has…

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Banner Jones expands Mansfield team

Posted onPosted on 5th Jun CommentsNo Comments

Law firm Banner Jones Solicitors has expanded its Mansfield team with the appointment of senior solicitor Nikki Spencer. With over 30 years’ experience, she joins the firm’s Private Client team,…

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A summer of in-magination!

Posted onPosted on 5th Jun CommentsNo Comments

A summer reading and numeracy project that was forced out of parks by the coronavirus pandemic has become an online hit. Over 5,000 families have already logged on to a…

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Mansfield Market fully reopens on Friday

Posted onPosted on 4th Jun CommentsNo Comments

Mansfield Market will fully reopen to traders and customers on Friday, 5th June, although some traders will be returning over the next couple of weeks. Fencing has been put up…

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Rotary club donates to care homes

Posted onPosted on 4th Jun CommentsNo Comments
Rotary club donates to care homes

Kirkby Rotary Club normally holds a couple of afternoon tea parties for elderly residents each year, but as a result of the Covid-19 crisis the summer event is currently on…

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St John Ambulance thank volunteers

Posted onPosted on 4th Jun CommentsNo Comments

As St John Ambulance celebrates Volunteers’ Week (June 1 to 7), Ann Cable, Chief Commissioner, St John Ambulance, said she wanted to thank everyone "who makes our amazing charity what…

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Images of lockdown

Posted onPosted on 4th Jun CommentsNo Comments

An image of a deserted Newark Market is one of nine images from across the East Midlands that have been added to the Historic England Archive as part of its…

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Business urged to take part in tourism survey

Posted onPosted on 3rd Jun CommentsNo Comments

Nottinghamshire County Council is asking businesses to join its tourism survey. A spokesman said: "It has been a very tough time for all of our businesses, especially those in the…

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Lottery win for Mansfield neighbours

Posted onPosted on 2nd Jun CommentsNo Comments

Five people in Mansfield are celebrating today after winning £1,000 each thanks to their lucky postcode. The Westfield Lane neighbours netted the windfall when NG19 6NH was announced as a…

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People pledging to shop local

Posted onPosted on 2nd Jun CommentsNo Comments

Three in five people (59%) across the Midlands are planning to ‘shop local’ and support local stores such as butchers after the Covid-19 crisis and lockdown, research from Legal &…

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Expert advice on SEISS update

Posted onPosted on 1st Jun CommentsNo Comments

Chris Adkin, of Mansfield chartered accountants Adkin Sinclair, has given his update on the Coronavirus Self Employed Income Support Scheme (SEISS) extension issued by the Chancellor, Rishi Sunak: The Chancellor…

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Online poetry workshops from Creswell Craggs

Posted onPosted on 1st Jun CommentsNo Comments

Creswell Crags is launching a writing workshop inspired by the ancient Ice Age attraction. Hannah Cooper-Smithson, who is working towards her PhD at Nottingham Trent University, has been the first…

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Council checks in on the most vulnerable

Posted onPosted on 29th May CommentsNo Comments

Ashfield District Council says it has been going the extra mile to ensure the most vulnerable members of the community have the support they need. The Council has been working…

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Rotarians back Mansfield Samaritans

Posted onPosted on 29th May CommentsNo Comments

Mansfield Samaritans have received a donation from Mansfield Rotary Club to buy much-needed audio and IT equipment to support its efforts during the pandemic. The Samaritans said: "Thank you for…

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Working to reopen libraries in Nottinghamshire

Posted onPosted on 29th May CommentsNo Comments

Nottinghamshire County Council's Libraries and Archive services, managed on its behalf by Inspire, is planning to resume services in line with Government guidance in July. The county's libraries and archives…

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Mansfield and Kirkby recycling centres to reopen

Posted onPosted on 28th May CommentsNo Comments

All recycling centres across Nottinghamshire will be open from 1st June - and for longer hours. Following the reopening of two more recycling centres (Warsop and Retford) on Tuesday, Nottinghamshire…

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Reduced parking at Sherwood Forest Country Park

Posted onPosted on 28th May CommentsNo Comments

Sherwood Forest Country Park car park has reopened with limited parking capacity. Car parks on-site were closed in March in line with the Government’s coronavirus guidelines. All other facilities, including…

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Mansfield Garage Doors success story

Posted onPosted on 28th May CommentsNo Comments

A trend that saw people improving the look of their homes helped a family company in Mansfield to record an exceptional 2019/20 trading year. Mansfield Garage Doors, on Great Central…

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Charities to benefit from coronavirus auction

Posted onPosted on 28th May CommentsNo Comments

NOTTINGHAM-based online auction house John Pye Auctions has launched its biggest coronavirus charity auction, supported by celebrities, professional athletes, sports clubs and businesses. The auction – which is now live…

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Warsop recycling centre reopens

Posted onPosted on 27th May CommentsNo Comments

Warsop Recycling Centre reopened on Tuesday - but Nottinghamshire County Council have still not revealed when the Mansfield centre will reopen. There are currently eight recycling centres open in Nottinghamshire,…

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‘Communitree’ spirit growing at Portland

Posted onPosted on 27th May CommentsNo Comments

Creative faces have been popping up among the trees at Portland College's 32-acre woodland campus as part of its 'communitree’ project for students. Russell Nock, subject tutor, explained the idea…

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College supporting mass production of PPE visors

Posted onPosted on 27th May CommentsNo Comments

West Nottinghamshire College is supporting a major effort to produce one-million protective visors each month to safeguard front-line health and care workers in the fight against coronavirus. Since early May…

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Mansfield Market makes plans for June return

Posted onPosted on 26th May CommentsNo Comments

Mansfield District Council and traders are preparing to reopen Mansfield Market in June. The council said: "As you may have seen in the latest Government update, outdoor markets are permitted…

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Mansfield Rotarians back foodbank

Posted onPosted on 26th May CommentsNo Comments

Mansfield Rotary Club has given a foodbank a triple boost as it continues to help those in need during the coronavirus crisis. The Sherwood Forest Foodbank, which is based at…

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Stay at home half-term activities

Posted onPosted on 26th May CommentsNo Comments

Nottinghamshire County Council has put together suggestions for youngsters and their families to keep busy during the half-term holiday - coronavirus lockdown style. It said: "Staying in is the new…

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Deer wanders into police station

Posted onPosted on 25th May CommentsNo Comments

An RSPCA officer responded to an emergency call to rescue a deer that wandered into a police station and got stuck within the compound. RSPCA chief inspector Simon Parker was…

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Returning to the workplace after lockdown

Posted onPosted on 22nd May CommentsNo Comments

Business networking group Mansfield and Ashfield 2020 is developing a number of sessions that will help businesses make the most of the changes and provide support and guidance in areas…

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Tips on eye health during lockdown

Posted onPosted on 22nd May CommentsNo Comments

Eye health is more important than ever during the coronavirus lockdown. The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) and Dr Louise Gow, specialist lead in eye health at RNIB,…

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Support for charities and social enterprises

Posted onPosted on 22nd May CommentsNo Comments

Mansfield and Warsop MP Ben Bradley is making charities and social enterprises across Mansfield aware that from today, 22nd May, they can submit applications to the Coronavirus Community Support Fund.…

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Mansfield firm supplies NHS field hospitals

Posted onPosted on 21st May CommentsNo Comments

Mansfield-based Deanestor, one of the UK’s leading furniture and fit out specialists, has provided clinical equipment to three of the new NHS field hospitals – in Harrogate, Glasgow and Birmingham.…

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Theatre helps to feed homeless

Posted onPosted on 21st May CommentsNo Comments

Mansfield Palace Theatre has put its unused stocks of drinks and snacks to good use - helping to feed the homeless at the town's Beacon Project. Theatre staff had raised…

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Nominate volunteers for thanks

Posted onPosted on 19th May CommentsNo Comments

Mansfield Community and Voluntary Services (Mansfield CVS) is getting ready to celebrate the national Volunteers Week - and needs your help. It wants people to nominate local volunteers, particularly those…

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Transformed into mythical creatures

Posted onPosted on 19th May CommentsNo Comments

We all feel like we’re living in a different world right now, but students from Mansfield's West Nottinghamshire College recently took this to another level with their specialist artistry. Using…

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New online library for people with sight loss

Posted onPosted on 19th May CommentsNo Comments

The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) has launched a new online library offering people with sight loss in East Midlands instant access to thousands of free books in…

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A guide to sourcing trustworthy PPE

Posted onPosted on 19th May CommentsNo Comments

With an increasing number of businesses currently exploiting the market in a time of crisis by profiteering from PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) sales, it is hard for the public to…

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Free mental health training for sports coaches

Posted onPosted on 18th May CommentsNo Comments

UK Coaching has announced – in collaboration with its awarding organisation 1st4sport, and partners Mind, the mental health charity, and Sport England – that the nation’s coaches can access the…

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Students get physical in national sporting challenge

Posted onPosted on 18th May CommentsNo Comments

Students get physical in national sporting challenge Challenges in basketball, rugby, table tennis, hockey and much more were undertaken by West Nottinghamshire College students in a national sporting lockdown challenge.…

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Planters installed on Stanton Hill High Street

Posted onPosted on 15th May CommentsNo Comments

Planters have been installed on High Street, Stanton Hill, after requests from ward councillor Helen-Ann Smith to support the work of a local community group. The Friends of Stanton Hill…

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Swim star buys his own pool!

Posted onPosted on 15th May CommentsNo Comments

The closure of pools because of coronavirus has not deterred Mansfield Olympic swimming hopeful Elliot Clogg – he has bought his own. After around six weeks out of the water…

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Can I still get a divorce in lockdown?

Posted onPosted on 15th May CommentsNo Comments

With couples cooped up in lockdown due to the coronavirus, law firms across the country have reported an increase in enquiries from spouses who are wanting to split from their…

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Fundraiser keeps hospital staff hydrated

Posted onPosted on 13th May CommentsNo Comments

Mansfield District Council has congratulated its town centre Manager, Julie Snowdon, who in just 48 hours raised more than £1,000 for King’s Mill Hospital - double her original £500 target.…

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Pupils mark VE Day anniversary

Posted onPosted on 13th May CommentsNo Comments

Children of The Flying High Academy, Mansfield — both at home with their family members, and at school — commemorated the 75th anniversary of VE Day. Teacher and history lead…

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Bringing rays of sunshine to vulnerable

Posted onPosted on 13th May CommentsNo Comments

Ashfield District Council has been working to ensure the district's most vulnerable residents are supported during lockdown. The council’s Health and Wellbeing team have been working in partnership with Ashfield…

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Lottery win for Mansfield neighbours

Posted onPosted on 13th May CommentsNo Comments

Two people in Mansfield are celebrating today after winning £1,000 each thanks to their lucky postcode. The neighbours netted the windfall when NG18 5PX was announced as a Daily Prize…

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City charity sends food parcels to Mansfield

Posted onPosted on 13th May CommentsNo Comments

A charity that empowers children and young adults in Nottingham has extended its work to provide food parcels for vulnerable people in Mansfield during the coronavirus crisis. Switch Up teamed…

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Therapists’ free relaxation MP3 download

Posted onPosted on 12th May CommentsNo Comments

As the coronavirus continues to spread across the globe, and daily stress levels rise to new heights, local therapists Clem and Margaret Turner are doing their bit to help people…

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Sweet touch from two caring sisters

Posted onPosted on 12th May CommentsNo Comments

Mansfield sisters Scarlet and Ella Newton-Aitken came up with a sweet way to raise money for the NHS during the coronavirus crisis — making fudge. Scarlet (13) and Ella (11)…

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Brown bin service returning to Mansfield

Posted onPosted on 12th May CommentsNo Comments

Mansfield District Council has revealed that its brown bin collections, suspended because of the coronavirus crisis, will return from Monday, 18th May. The council said it was unable to take…

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Helping independent businesses

Posted onPosted on 12th May CommentsNo Comments

Mansfield's Touchpoints Marketing is offering free help to local business during the coronavirus crisis. Victoria Prince, from the business, has simplified the government's new advice on its plans for easing…

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Schools win anti-bullying awards

Posted onPosted on 12th May CommentsNo Comments

Schools across the area have been given anti-bullying awards by the All Together United Against Bullying project. Programmes, set up by the Anti Bullying Alliance, and funded by the Department…

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VE Day celebrations in Mansfield Woodhouse

Posted onPosted on 11th May CommentsNo Comments

A team of volunteers helped people in Mansfield Woodhouse to enjoy the ommemorations to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day. The volunteers were from the Focus Point Community Support…

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Council issues scam warning

Posted onPosted on 7th May CommentsNo Comments

Nottinghamshire County Council has warned people to be aware of fraudsters posing to be from the council. A spokesman said: "We understand some residents have received calls from people claiming…

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High praise for academy trust’s humanitarian work

Posted onPosted on 7th May CommentsNo Comments

The Academy Transformation Trust Further Education College, which has campuses at Sutton and Ollerton, has received double thanks for its work during the coronavirus pandemic. They have come from Ashfield…

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VIDEO: Girlguiding thanks the NHS and keyworkers

Posted onPosted on 7th May CommentsNo Comments
VIDEO: Girlguiding thanks the NHS and keyworkers

Members of Girlguiding Nottinghamshire put together a Thank You video to express their gratitude to NHS staff and key workers for their coronavirus work. Katie Farrell, growth and engagement co-ordinator…

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School proud of its anti-bullying ambassadors

Posted onPosted on 6th May CommentsNo Comments

Anti-Bullying Ambassadors at Abbey Hill Primary and Nursery School, Kirkby, have been congratulated for gaining their Well Being badge through the Diana Award. After receiving training through the charity last…

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Saying happy birthday to hero Captain Tom Moore

Posted onPosted on 5th May CommentsNo Comments
Saying happy birthday to hero Captain Tom Moore

The Academy Transformation Trust Further Education College, which has campuses at Sutton and Ollerton, joined in the nation by sending its own birthday wish to fundraising hero Captain Tom Moore…

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Helping you to Feel Good during Covid-19

Posted onPosted on 5th May CommentsNo Comments

Mansfield District Council has pooled together staff from its leisure and culture teams to create a hub of information, activities and advice. The resource, called ‘Helping you to Feel Good’,…

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The Mansfield announces new chief executive

Posted onPosted on 5th May CommentsNo Comments

Mansfield Building Society announced Paul Wheeler (pictured) as its new chief executive at the society’s annual general meeting (AGM). Paul has been promoted to the role from finance director and…

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Open for business in Mansfield and Ashfield

Posted onPosted on 5th May CommentsNo Comments

Business networking group Mansfield and Ashfield 2020 is highlighting which of its members remain open for business during the Covid-19 outbreak. Chair Gary Jordan said a quick response to their…

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Tips on reducing your risk of a stroke

Posted onPosted on 4th May CommentsNo Comments

Juliet Bouverie, chief executive of The Stroke Association, has urged people to reduce the amount of salt they eat to lower their risk of suffering a stroke. She said: "Mealtimes…

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Schools’ trust says farewell to chief executive

Posted onPosted on 1st May CommentsNo Comments

Staff from Diverse Academies, a multi-academy trust based in Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire, have bid a fond ‘virtual’ farewell to CEO, Chris Pickering, as he retires from the education sector following…

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School governor’s humanitarian work rewarded

Posted onPosted on 1st May CommentsNo Comments

The governor of a Mansfield school has been recognised by two separate organisations for her humanitarian work. Val Leivers, of Samworth Church Academy, will receive the Champions of Change award…

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Lego tribute to King’s Mill Hospital

Posted onPosted on 30th Apr CommentsNo Comments

A Sutton youngster’s school project turned into a unique tribute to King’s Mill Hospital. Eight-year-old Elise Parkes, of Skegby, was tasked by a teacher at Dalestorth Primary School to make…

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Halfords in Sutton reopens

Posted onPosted on 30th Apr CommentsNo Comments

Halfords has re-opened its store in Sutton "with comprehensive measures to protect customers and staff". This includes social distancing measures and new drive-in services. The vast majority of Halford's stores…

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Construction director is award-winning author

Posted onPosted on 30th Apr CommentsNo Comments

Construction director Rich Smith has become an award-winning author after his children’s book When I Grow Up won platinum at the international MUSE Creative Awards. The dad-of-two, who lives in…

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Mansfield opticians supporting key workers

Posted onPosted on 29th Apr CommentsNo Comments

A Mansfield opticians, which has suspended all routine testing, is still open to help those who need urgent or essential eye care, including key workers. The team at Specsavers on…

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Hands of hope from Abbey Hill’s pupils

Posted onPosted on 29th Apr CommentsNo Comments

Pupils at Abbey Hill Primary and Nursery School, Kirkby, who are currently accessing school provision, created beautiful artwork to send to the residents of Bailey House Care Home, Mansfield. The…

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Help to document lockdown in images

Posted onPosted on 28th Apr CommentsNo Comments

Historic England is calling on people across the East Midlands to share images that document their experience of seven days in lockdown. Ten contemporary artists from across the nation, including…

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Armchair club backs rugby league development

Posted onPosted on 28th Apr CommentsNo Comments
Armchair club backs rugby league development

Sherwood Wolf Hunt Rugby League Club, which is based in Mansfield Woodhouse, has received support for its developing junior section. The Junior Hunters have received funding from the Armchair Club,…

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Building society’s support for foodbanks

Posted onPosted on 28th Apr CommentsNo Comments

The Nottingham Building Society is sharing £30,000 among 20 Trussell Trust supporting foodbanks — covering the cost of around 3,000 food parcels for families most in need. The organisations receiving…

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Championing a local music Spotify playlist

Posted onPosted on 27th Apr CommentsNo Comments
Championing a local music Spotify playlist

A local musician is urging people to listen to music from Nottinghamshire bands on a specially curated playlist he has put together on Spotify. Scott Ballard said: "Local musicians have…

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Teacher makes scrub bags at home for NHS workers

Posted onPosted on 27th Apr CommentsNo Comments

A teacher at Queen Elizabeth’s Academy, Mansfield, has been putting her needlework skills to good use by making scrub bags for the NHS. Victoria Carefoot, who teaches design and technology…

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Shopping centre thanks customers and staff

Posted onPosted on 27th Apr CommentsNo Comments

Sutton-in-Ashfield-based shopping centre Idlewells has thanked staff and customers for their collective response to coronavirus and is looking to share positive news with the community by putting the spotlight on…

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Local firm helped in building of Nightingale hospital

Posted onPosted on 27th Apr CommentsNo Comments

Sutton haulage company Mitchell’s of Mansfield transported essential medical equipment and building materials to NHS distribution centres used to construct London’s Nightingale hospital, one of the largest critical care units…

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Gold medals for ice skater Callum

Posted onPosted on 24th Apr CommentsNo Comments

Figure skater Callum Mills claimed four gold medals at the Inclusive Skating Scottish Championships. The championships were decided by the judges viewing video entries because of the coronavirus crisis and…

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Charity appeals not to be forgotten

Posted onPosted on 24th Apr CommentsNo Comments

Nottingham-based charity, Footprints CEC, is urging people not to stop donating during the current public health pandemic, as the not-for-profit sector continues to be one of the hardest hit. The…

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Support for those isolating with diabetes

Posted onPosted on 24th Apr CommentsNo Comments

Diabetes UK has developed a guide to support people who are isolated at home. Times can be challenging for everyone at the moment but for people who are also managing…

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Helping the vulnerable across Ashfield

Posted onPosted on 23rd Apr CommentsNo Comments

Ashfield District Council is continuing its effort to ensure essential aid and support is given to vulnerable residents within the district. Recent NHS figures have shown that Ashfield has the…

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Stags players back food bank

Posted onPosted on 23rd Apr CommentsNo Comments

Two Mansfield Town players - Hayden White pictured) and Krystian Pearce - have bought £580-worth of food, drinks and toiletries for the St Mary's food bank in Sutton. It is…

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