Due to the high rates of Covid-19, the decision has been made to cancel the Vale Market Café on Saturday 8th January 2022
January 3rd, 2022
Due to the high rates of Covid-19, the decision has been made to cancel the Vale Market Café on Saturday 8th January 2022
December 22nd, 2021
As we look forward to the festive season there are growing concerns for our most vulnerable Rushcliffe residents if a home care provider should fail or if it could not continue to provide care due to staff absence in light of the current COVID-19 situation.
At any one time social care providers support approximately 9,000 people across Notts and sadly the rapid spread of the Omicron variant in the community and in care providers staff make this prospect ever more likely.
The County Council has developed plans to redeploy its own staff internally to deal with such an eventuality but clearly we are again in uncertain times and need to explore wider support networks.
Therefore as part of the Nottinghamshire Local Resilience Forum, each borough or district council is seeking those in councils and communities to offer support if the need arose. The sort of tasks include the following:
o Access to food delivery
o Access to food supply
o Accessing medicine
o Dog walking
o Befriending/social wellbeing
Should you or any residents in your towns or parishes wish to offer support please respond to Media@rushcliffe.gov.uk or call either of the numbers below. After 5pm each day please call 07815 706045.
Many thanks for your time in considering this request particularly at a time where again we wish to stay safe but still help others.
Season’s Greetings to you all and thank you for your support throughout 2021.
Regards,
The Media Team
Rushcliffe Borough Council
T: 0115 914 8555
M: 07815 706045
December 14th, 2021
The Santa Skydive is proving a popular experience and Santa and his elves are busy bringing magical experiences to first time jumpers!
Santa Skydive Video and Photos
For more information, to book and for Santa skydive terms and conditions, visit https://www.skydivelangar.co.uk/tandem-skydive/santa-skydive/
December 14th, 2021
Due to unforeseen circumstances, there will be no Post Office today at Barnstone Village Hall.
Normal services should resume next week.
December 9th, 2021
Vale Market Café, Saturday 11th December 10-12.00
Lots of local produce available and of course delicious cakes to be purchased.
Barnstone Village Hall 10 am – 12 noon
Eat and drink with friends & neighbours
Browse the stalls & purchase locally made
or sourced produce and exchange books
Saturday 11th December 2021
Forthcoming dates 8th Jan 12th Feb. & 12th Mar. 2022
November 12th, 2021
A quick reminder that it is the vale Market Café tomorrow!
Locally sourced products, butties with a cuppa, then lots of gorgeous cakes to follow.
The Vale Market Café
Saturday 13th November 2021
Barnstone Village Hall 10 am – 12 noon
Eat and drink with friends & neighbours
Browse the stalls & purchase locally made
or sourced produce and exchange books
Forthcoming date 11th Dec. 2021
November 8th, 2021
October 11th, 2021
October 6th, 2021
The Vale Market Café
Saturday 9th October 2021
Barnstone Village Hall 10 am – 12 noon
Eat and drink with friends & neighbours
Browse the stalls & purchase locally made
or sourced produce and exchange books
Forthcoming dates 13th Nov. & 11th Dec. 2021
October 5th, 2021
Nottinghamshire’s annual consultation on admission arrangements is now open and I write to ask for your help in drawing this to the attention of parents. The County Council, as the admission authority for community and voluntary controlled schools, is required by the School Admissions Code to determine admission arrangements annually. Any changes have to be consulted upon prior to determination.
This year, the consultation for the admission arrangements for 2023-2024 for all community and voluntary controlled schools in Nottinghamshire will be open between 4 October 2021 and 28 November 2021.
Please can you share information about the consultation widely within your church communities and other partner organisations who may have an interest in the proposed arrangements? It is important that all consultees have an opportunity to comment on the proposed arrangements if they wish to do so. A poster is attached which you may wish to include in any communication.
The key proposed changes for 2023-2024 include:
A summary of the consultation is attached and the full proposed arrangements are available on our public website https://www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/education/school-admissions/admissions-consultation-2023-24
It is important that all consultees have an opportunity to comment on the proposed arrangements if they wish to do so, comments can be made up to 28 November 2021 by: