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  • Community Halls

    The Town Council called an extra-ordinary meeting on Tuesday 24 September 2019 to consider presentations from Bingham’s Rugby Club to re-develop the aged Pavilion at Wynhill which would provide enhanced facilities for this already popular community and local group facility and to hear Rushcliffe Borough Council’s plans to include a 300-seat community hall at the site of Bingham’s new leisure centre off Chapel Lane.

    The drawings for the Pavilion show that the capacity will more than double to circa 180. Through the creation of 2 partitioned function rooms which will provide spatial flexibility as well as a shared bar. There will also be a new kitchen and a small meeting room as well as updated and more extensive changing room and storage facilities which will allow for expansion and more than one sport to be changed at the same time as well as potentially providing a base for the Scouts.

    The build cost is in the region of £600,000. The Town Council is being asked to support in principle an application of £400,000 from the Community Chest. Grant applications will be made to the Rugby Football Union and Sports England as the anticipated major funding sources of the £200,000 shortfall.

    The Rugby Club lease the Pavilion from the Town Council with volunteers running the Pavilion on a ‘not for profit’ basis. The redeveloped Pavilion will remain a Town Council asset.

    The community hall at Chapel Lane will be 1 of a 3-zone development on what is locally known as the former Tesco site. The zones will consist of leisure/community/shared space through 1 central reception with a café area. The community hall will have a high ceiling of 6m to provide improved acoustics and will sit 300. No kitchen facilities have been incorporated into the design at this initial stage.

    The build cost is estimated at £1,200,000; with Rushcliffe Borough Council proposing that the Community Chest reserve is used to fund the development.

    Both groups stressed that they were not in competition with one another and that there is potential for both community facilities to be well supported and to thrive as Bingham continues to grow over the next decade.

    Almost 40 members of the public attended the meeting and opinions were submitted via email. The Mayor, Councillor John Stockwood facilitated the public session and there were plenty of questions asked and comments and observations submitted.

    The Mayor detailed what the Town Council is being asked to consider – The Community Chest is a fund of developers’ contributions from the housing developments that have taken place in Bingham. The monies are held by Rushcliffe Borough Council. The consideration is whether to support and fund both community facilities from Bingham’s Community Chest of £1,200,000 and from an application by the Town Council to the Public Work Loans Board for £400,000 and/or from Town Council reserves if they are not already committed.

    The Public Works Loan repayments would raise the precept. Depending on how long the loan is taken over. Interest rates are currently low; so, taken over say 25 years the total repayment amount is likely to be in the region of £467,000 which equates on a Band D house of an increase of £6.40 per year to £79.93 (based upon this year’s precept) to fund both projects.

    The redevelopment of Wynhill would happen first and then the Chapel Lane community hall.

    The Town Council agreed to support both projects; to support up to £400,000 from the Community Chest for the Town Pavilion community facilities and to commit to providing up to £1,200,000 for the Chapel Lane community facilities funded by Community Chest and a Public Works Loan Board.

    The Town Council will continue to discuss and progress the developments through its meetings and provide updates via its website and its monthly Buttercross article.

  • Road closures during the Bingham Remembrance Day Parade, 10th November

    On Sunday the 10th of November, the following roads will be closed for the Bingham Remembrance Day Parade:

    • Newgate Street – between the entrance to Eaton Place car park and its junction with Moor Lane
    • Market Street – between its junctions with Newgate Street and Moor Lane
    • Market Place – for its entire length
    • Church Street – between its junctions with Market Place and Cherry Street
    • Cherry Street – between its junctions with Long Acre and Church Street

    The roads will be closed between 10:25-10:40 and 11:50-12:05. Times are approximate. Please see the attached document for further information.

  • Temporary traffic signals on Mallow Way, 29th October through 1st November

    Temporary two-way traffic signals will be in place on Mallow Way (approximately 50m east of its junction with Tansy Way) between Tuesday the 29th of October and Friday the 1st of November. Please see the attached document for more information.

  • Old Fosse Way Island slip road lane closure, 25th October through 7th November

    The slip road from the Old Fosse Way Island on to Chapel Lane will be closed between Friday the 25th of October and Thursday the 7th of November. Please see the attached document for further information.

  • Temporary traffic lights on Tithby Road, 7th, 8th of October

    Temporary traffic lights will be in place on Tithby Road on the 7th and 8th of October between 9:00am and 3:30pm. Please see the attached document for further details.

  • Temporary traffic signals in place on Chapel Lane, 23rd September until 25th October

    Two-way traffic signals will be in place on Chapel Lane (between Carnarvon Place and Lidl) from the 23rd of September through to the 25th of October, between 7:30am and 5:00pm. Please see the attached document for further information.

  • Bingham Civic Awards Nominations

    Bingham Civic Awards Nominations

    Nominations can be made until 5pm on 1st November 2019

    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 September 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 1st November 2019

    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 2020.

    Important nomination information:

    • A separate form must be completed for each nomination.
    • Please ensure your applications are returned by 1st November 2019
    • 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.
  • Roadworks on Chapel Lane, 9th-11th September

    Between 9:00am and 3:30pm on the 9th-11th of September, roadworks will be taking place on Chapel Lane. Stop and Go will be in place if required. Please see the attached document for further information.

  • Merchant Navy Day Celeberation

    Merchant Navy Day Celeberation

    Since 2000, Merchant Navy Day has honoured the brave men and women who kept our ‘island nation’ afloat during both World Wars, and celebrated our dependence on modern day merchant seafarers who are responsible for 95% of the UK’s imports, including half the food we eat, plenty of the fuel we burn and virtually all the products and goods we take for granted!

    On Tuesday the 3rd of September, Bingham Town Council will be celebrating Merchant Navy Day. At 9.30am, the Mayor, Councillor John Stockwood, will be joined by the Deputy Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire, Judith Swann, to address those present

    All local residents are welcome.

    Refreshments will be served in the Council Chamber after the Mayor’s speech.