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  • Wychwood Road Play Area – nearly there but not quite

    Frustratingly, we are not going to be able to open the revamped play area for the half term holiday. We’re sorry that the refurbishment has taken far longer than planned, it’s tantalisingly close but it is not yet in a state whereby the Council can take back ownership and in turn open it to the public. We’re working with the contractor on an action plan. We’ll post another website update once we know more. Thank-you for your interest as the play area has taken shape.

  • Christmas Stalls for Community Groups

    With the cancellation of the Summer and Christmas Fairs this year, the Buttercross will be made available for local community groups to book through the Festive season on Thursdays from 26 November 2020. If any local community groups wish to have a stall, please contact the Market Manager to discuss the opportunity further. The Market Manager can be contacted by emailing

  • COVID 19 Update – Bingham in the “high” alert level

    From the 14th of October, Nottinghamshire and Nottingham enter the “high” alert level, announced by Government on October 12.

    This means:

    • People must not meet with anybody outside their household or support bubble in any indoor setting, whether at home or in a public place.
    • People must not meet in a group of more than 6 outside, including in a garden or other space.
    • People should aim to reduce the number of journeys they make where possible. If they need to travel, they should walk or cycle where possible, or to plan ahead and avoid busy times and routes on public transport.

    We are awaiting a full Frequently Asked Questions list from the Local Resilience Forum but in the meantime many common questions on the changes can be answered here: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/local-covid-alert-level-high

    Please also continue to observe the following key behaviours:

    • “Hands, Face, Space” which means:
      – Hands – wash your hands frequently for at least 20 seconds
      – Face – wear a face covering where required, unless you are exempt
      – Space – Maintain social distance of at least 2 metres from anyone you don’t live with or 1 metre plus additional precautions such as extra ventilation, screens or face coverings
    • When eating out at a café, pub or restaurant, only with your household or support bubble, all should provide full and accurate contact details. This NHS Test and Trace Service is important for tracking and preventing the spread. The help play your part the NHS COVID-19 App is available to download.
    • Only car share with those in your household or support bubble.
    • If you have COVID symptoms, get a test and self-isolate. Symptoms include a fever, a new continuous cough, or loss of your sense of taste or smell. Call 119 to book your free test or book online via the NHS website.
    • Download the appThe free NHS Covid-19 app is the fastest way to see if you’re at risk from coronavirus. The faster you know, the quicker you can alert and protect your loved ones and community. Go to the app store on your phone and search for the NHS Covid-19 app or visit COVID-19 app information.

    Face coverings must be worn:

    • In retail premises
    • On public transport
    • By customers in private hire vehicles and taxis
    • By customers in hospitality venues, except when seated at a table to eat or drink
    • By staff in hospitality and retail
    • By staff working on public transport and taxi driver
    • People exempt from the existing face covering obligations include those such as with an underlying health condition

    Have you downloaded the NHS COVID-19 App yet?

    The NHS COVID-19 App is part of the large-scale coronavirus testing and contact tracing programme, NHS Test and Trace, and we are encouraging everyone to download this and play their part to help stop the spread of the virus.

    As you may have seen in the media or from a text message to your phone, the app is available to download from the App Store and Google Play. Please visit https://covid19.nhs.uk for more information.

    It will be used, alongside traditional contact tracing, to notify users if they come into contact with someone who later tests positive for coronavirus.

    The app will advise you to self-isolate if you have been in close contact with a confirmed case. It will also enable you to check symptoms, book a free test if needed and get your test results.

    Please adhere to this advice should you receive it in line with red notifications.

  • Temporary traffic lights on Church Street, 14th October

    Temporary traffic lights will be in place on Church Street (at its junction with Market Street) from 8:00am until 4:30pm on Wednesday the 14th of October. Please see the attached document for further information.

  • Rushcliffe Borough Council COVID 19 Update

    As you may be viewing in the local media, cases of COVID are increasing significantly across the County.

    The Government are expected to announce tougher restrictions for Nottingham and Nottinghamshire next week which could include measures similar to those in place in other parts of the country in which movements are restricted.

    We, the County Council and fellow districts are working alongside the City Council in now urging people to take urgent steps to not mix indoors with people from other households.

    A full update is on our website here.

    Our Leader Cllr Simon Robinson said:

    “It’s imperative Rushcliffe residents, in line with all those across Nottinghamshire, play their part to stop the spread of the virus by not mixing indoors with people from other households.

    “We know the sacrifices many people have made and continue to make that affect their freedom but we must continue to follow all guidelines so we can do what is required to protect us all.

    “Please continue to check our website www.rushcliffe.gov.uk for the latest advice to follow.”

    Until anything further is announced, please continue to follow this advice and play your part to stop the spread of the virus:

    • Hands, Face, Space” which means:
      – Hands – wash your hands frequently for at least 20 seconds
      – Face – wear a face covering where required, unless you are exempt
      – Space – Maintain social distance of at least 2 metres from anyone you don’t live with or 1 metre plus additional precautions such as extra ventilation, screens or face coverings
    • When eating out at a café, pub or restaurant everyone should provide full and accurate contact details of everyone in your group using the NHS COVID-19 app or leaving details with the business.
    • Avoid car sharing but if doing so keep windows open, stick to small groups and wipe down surfaces.
    • If you have COVID symptoms, get a test and self-isolate. Symptoms include a fever, a new continuous cough, or loss of your sense of taste or smell. Call 119 to book your free test or book online via the NHS website.

    A reminder, face coverings must be worn in the following locations:

    • Customers in private hire vehicles and taxis.
    • Customers in hospitality venues, except when seated at a table to eat or drink. Staff in hospitality and retail are required to wear them too.
    • Staff working on public transport and taxi drivers.

    Have you downloaded the NHS COVID-19 App yet?

    The NHS COVID-19 App is part of the large-scale coronavirus testing and contact tracing programme, NHS Test and Trace, and we are encouraging everyone to download this and play their part to help stop the spread of the virus.

    As you may have seen in the media or from a text message to your phone, the app is available to download from the App Store and Google Play. Please visit https://covid19.nhs.uk for more information.

    It will be used, alongside traditional contact tracing, to notify users if they come into contact with someone who later tests positive for coronavirus.

    The app will advise you to self-isolate if you have been in close contact with a confirmed case. It will also enable you to check symptoms, book a free test if needed and get your test results.

    Please adhere to this advice should you receive it in line with red notifications.

    Questions on the app and its notifications? Email

  • Nominations are now open for the 2020 Celebrating Rushcliffe Awards

    From Rushcliffe Borough Council:

    In conjunction with media partner West Bridgford Wire, we are delighted to announce that nominations for the 2020 Celebrating Rushcliffe Awards are now open. The awards will celebrate the Borough’s wonderful volunteers, businesses, clubs, organisations, environmentalists and the best of its health and wellbeing and food and drink sectors, mindful of the impact COVID-19 has had on every part of the community and local enterprise.

    You can read the full press release at the link below where you will find more information including a list of award categories:

    https://www.rushcliffe.gov.uk/aboutus/newsandpublications/latestnews/stories/name,53925,en.php

    To make a nomination for one of the 10 awards visit https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/CRAs2020 .

    Nominations are open until Friday October 16th and the winners will be announced and celebrated in a ceremony to be confirmed later this year.

  • Kirk Hill/Chapel Lane (50m either side of the level crossing) overnight road closure, 10/11 October

    Kirk Hill and Chapel Lane, 50m either side of the level crossing, will be closed from 10:30pm on Saturday the 10th of October until 5:30am on Sunday the 11th of October. Please see the attached document for further information.

  • Orchard Park – Toddler Area Now Open

    The Orchard Park toddler play area is now open for use again. We would like to thank residents for their patience, whilst remedial works have taken place on the play area surfacing.

  • Nottinghamshire County Council focus group for voluntary & community sector organisations, and survey

    Nottinghamshire County Council is looking for people to join its focus groups and to complete an online survey regarding possible reorganisation of local government in Nottinghamshire

    Join our focus group for voluntary & community sector organisations and have your say.

    Nottinghamshire County Council is looking at options to establish whether there is a better way of delivering local government services in the County than the current two-tier structure, where responsibility for local services is split between Nottinghamshire County Council and seven District and Borough Councils.

    In order to reduce costs, simplify access for residents and partners and improve services, we are considering a range of options that could develop a better system of local government for Nottinghamshire by replacing the eight councils in the two-tier system with a unitary system providing all local government services.

    Following agreement at the Council’s Policy Committee, the Leader of Nottinghamshire County Council has now written a letter to the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government seeking a formal invitation to submit proposals for a system of unitary local government for Nottinghamshire.

    Voluntary and community organisations play a vital role in Nottinghamshire’s communities. To inform our consideration of the options and to ensure our final proposals make sense for voluntary and community organisations in Nottinghamshire, we are holding an online focus group where you can find out more and share your views.

    Sign up will be limited to only one representative per organisation.

    The date for this event is: Wednesday 14th October from 2pm – 4:30pm

    This session is open to all voluntary and community organisations in Nottinghamshire. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this will be virtual session, held on Zoom. The focus groups are being managed and facilitated by an independent research agency who will also analyse all the responses.

    Places on the focus group are limited, so please register early if you would like to join in.

    Register Online

    If you are unable to sign up online and need assistance please contact us including ‘Focus Groups’ at the top of your message. A member of the team will then be in touch to support you with your registration.

    You can find the latest information about local government re-organisation in Nottinghamshire on our Your Nottinghamshire Your Future website.

    If you are unable to attend please remember you can still have your say through our online survey which is open till Monday 19 October. Just follow the link below and read the information document before completing the survey.

    Complete survey

  • Bingham Civic Awards Nominations

    Bingham Civic Awards Nominations

    Nominations can be made until 5pm on 30th November 2020

    Our Civic Awards aim to recognise Bingham residents, or groups who have done something exemplary which deserves to be recognised because of its benefit to the local community, or which is a good demonstration of high ideals, behaviour, great acts of kindness, dedication, or effort and achievement that bring credit upon the town of Bingham.

    About the Civic Awards

    The Civic Awards use an ‘open’ nomination scheme. This means that anyone can nominate a resident or group within Bingham for an award.

    There are not separate categories of awards or set number of awards in any specific year. The criteria below are not prescriptive, but simply guidance to help identify possible reasons why a nominee should be put forward.

    Young Person

    A young person or group who have made a positive contribution to the local community or demonstrated exceptional community spirit and civic responsibility.

    Excellence in fields, not normally awarded in other ways; acts of bravery, kindness in helping others, outstanding care for others or improving their community.

    Lifetime Achievement

    An individual who, over a long period has demonstrated exceptional commitment to the community and those who live, work or learn in Bingham. This could include volunteering, community work, helping neighbours or carrying out exceptional deeds spanning a lifetime.

    Community Involvement

    Individuals or groups based in Bingham who have made a positive contribution to the local community, people who make an extra effort to bring the community together or those who go out of their way to help others or a charity in their own time.

    Those who make an outstanding contribution to the community; whether it’s popping in on a neighbour every day, organising or supporting community groups or events, or improving the locality for the benefit of everyone.

    Environment

    Those who have made a significant difference to the conservation and protection of Bingham and its surrounding area’s natural environment.

    Those people who work to celebrate or protect the environment we live in.

    Someone who champions recycling, is passionate about protecting and conserving the environment or who is involved with an environmental project in Bingham.

    Art and Culture

    Work in the arts in a voluntary or professional capacity for anyone who has made an outstanding contribution within Bingham.

    Imaginative work in any of the arts, such as drama, dance, music literature, the visual arts and crafts including photography and/or demonstrated good practice in the organisation of arts, projects and events. The nominee may be the star of the show or who works behind the scenes, helping to make it happen.

    Sport

    Outstanding sporting endeavour, whether playing, organising or contributing to local sports development or coaching.

    Someone who has overcome adversity such as illness or disability to achieve a personal goal.

    Someone who has given their time to working behind the scenes in Bingham’s local sporting clubs and groups.

    When can nominations be made?

    Nominations are welcomed from 1st October and nomination forms can be downloaded at the bottom of this page. Nomination forms are also available from the Town Hall or by sending a request via e-mail to

    If you have difficulty in understanding the form, please do let us know.

    When is the closing date for nominations for the Civic Awards?

    Nominations can be made until 5pm on 30th November 2020

    They can be sent by e-mail to
    or posted to: Bingham Town Council, The Old Court House, Church Street, Bingham, NG13 8AL

    How will the winners of the awards be decided?

    Following the deadline date all the nominations will be passed to the Civic Awards Panel, who will draw up a shortlist of finalists and select the winners.

    Who forms the Civic Awards Panel?

    The Civic Awards Panel is chaired by the Mayor and includes Councillors from the Community and Environment Committee.

    When will the winners be announced?

    The winners of the Civic Awards will be announced February 2021.

    Important nomination information:

    • A separate form must be completed for each nomination.
    • Please ensure your applications are returned by 30th November 2020.
    • Bingham Council will collate information for the sole purpose of evaluating the nominations for the Civic Awards.
    • Information provided on the nomination form will only be disclosed to relevant council officers dealing with the Awards
      and members of the Civic Awards Panel.
    • The names of each winner and reasons for their nomination will be disclosed to the press and other media. You should note that applications for the Awards will be kept for a period of three years.
    • The Civic Awards Panel’s decision is final.