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  • Nottinghamshire Residents Urged to Check Electric Blankets After Shocking Safety Event Results

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    Residents of Nottinghamshire are being called to action following a startling revelation from a recent safety event hosted by the Nottinghamshire County Council Trading Standards. An alarming 68% of electric blankets tested during the event failed to meet basic safety standards, underscoring a critical public safety issue. Electric blankets, a common household item especially during colder months, have been identified as a significant fire risk when they are faulty or improperly used.

    The council emphasizes the importance of regular checks for any signs of wear or damage that could lead to dangerous accidents. Key warning signs that your electric blanket may pose a fire risk include scorch marks, fraying fabric, exposed elements, creasing or folding, soiling, damp patches, damaged or missing tie tapes, worn flex, loose connections, and an outdated BEAB safety mark, indicating the blanket is over ten years old.

    To mitigate the risk of fire in your home, it is advised that you have your electric blanket checked or replaced if any of these danger signs are present. Furthermore, residents are strongly advised against purchasing second-hand electric blankets due to the inherent safety risks. Instead, when buying a new electric blanket, look for items that display the British or European standard mark alongside a safety certification, ensuring the product meets the latest safety requirements.

    This initiative is part of Nottinghamshire County Council’s ongoing efforts to ensure the safety and well-being of its residents by raising awareness of potential household hazards. By taking proactive steps to check and replace unsafe electric blankets, the community can work together to prevent fire-related accidents and ensure a safer home environment for everyone.

  • Temporary Traffic Lights – The Banks, Bingham (at its Junction with Fisher Lane), 6th of March to 28th of March

    Temporary four-way traffic signals will be in operation 24 hours a day on The Banks, Bingham (at its Junction with Fisher Lane) from Wednesday, the 6th of March to Thursday, the 28th of March 2024. This is due to gas mains replacement works being carried out by Cadent in partnership with Rushcliffe Borough. For further information, please see the attached document.

  • Archers Lake – pathway update

    The Mayor met a representative of Barratt David Wilson in March to see the progress on the new pathways at Archers Lake. It was confirmed that the pathways will continue to settle as the weather improves and Barratts have further work to complete on two pathways and some levelling works to complete in Spring/early Summer on the main paths, once the site has had the opportunity to dry out from the heavy wet weather. Barratts have invested heavily into the restoration of the pathways and the Mayor was pleased to see the improvements.

     

  • Temporary Traffic Lights – Nottingham Road, Bingham (Junction with Market Street & Brewster Close), 20th – 21st of March

    Temporary three-way traffic signals will be in operation on Nottingham Road, Bingham (at its junction with Market Street & Brewster Close) from 9:00am to 3:30pm, starting Wednesday the 20th of March until Thursday the 21st of March. This is due to lighting column replacement works. Only one signal setup will be in operation at any one time. For further information, please refer to the attached document.

  • Temporary Road Closure – Dark Lane, Bingham, 17th of April

    A temporary road closure will be in effect on Dark Lane, Bingham, from its junction with Perry Grove to its junction with Long Acre East, between 9:30am and 3:30pm on Wednesday the 17th of April 2024. The closure is due to network pole tests carried out by Openreach. An alternative route will be available via Long Acre East – Grantham Road and vice versa. For further details, including emergency contact information and alternative routes, please see the attached document.

  • Shuttle Bus Operation during A52 Nighttime closures

    During the A52 Nighttime Closures a shuttle bus will start at Eastwood Road, Radcliffe On Trent (towards Bingham) and then serve all stops along the route as far as Cherry Street, then turn into Bingham Market Place. On the journey back to Radcliffe on Trent, the bus will serve all stops to Harlequin, then carry on along the A52, turning right into Cropwell Road and then right again at the bottom to the Eastwood Road stop. Customers will not need to pay on the shuttle bus, but will need to pay for their journey on the mainline.

  • Temporary Road Closure – Chapel Lane, Bingham, 24th

    Chapel Lane, Bingham, will be temporarily closed from the junction with Kirk Hill to 30 metres northward on Sunday, 24th March, from 08:00 to 15:00 on Monday, 25th March 2024. This is to allow for essential electrical equipment replacements by National Grid. An alternative route will be provided. For more details, refer to the accompanying PDF document.

  • Temporary Road Closure – Kirk Hill, Bingham (between Carnarvon Place and Green Lane), 3rd to 10th of March

    Kirk Hill in Bingham will be closed to traffic from 6:00pm on Sunday the 3rd of March until 4:00pm on Sunday the 10th of March, due to emergency repair works by Severn Trent Water. The closure affects the section between its junctions with Carnarvon Place and Green Lane. An alternative route will be available via Chapel Lane, Fosse Way, Nottingham Road, and Fairfield Street. For further information, please see the attached document.

  • Temporary Traffic Lights – Long Acre, Bingham (at its Junction with Cherry Street), 1st to 7th of March

    Temporary three-way traffic signals will be in operation on Long Acre, Bingham (at its Junction with Cherry Street) 24 hours a day from Friday, the 1st of March, to Thursday, the 7th of March. Please see the attached document for further information.

  • Temporary Prohibition of Driving – Kirk Hill, Bingham (Near Chapel Lane), 14th – 15th of April

    A temporary driving prohibition will be in effect on Kirk Hill, Bingham, approximately 20 metres either side of the level crossing barrier, from 11:30pm on Sunday, 14th of April 2024, until 5:00am on Monday, 15th of April 2024, to facilitate annual level crossing tests by Network Rail. An alternative route will be available via Fairfield Street, Nottingham Road, B692 Fosse Way, and Chapel Lane. For further information, please refer to the attached document.