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10,000 copies of The Clifton Local News and is published every month and delivered to homes and businesses in Clifton and Silverdale. Copies are also available in Clifton Library, Clifton Cornerstone, Clifton Leisure Centre, community and health centres across the area. The Local News is a totally independent publication. The format, all editorial and advertisers’ artwork is copyright and must not be reproduced without permission from the Nottingham Local News. No responsibility is accepted for any comments or claims made by advertisers or contributors.
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Monthly FactThe MRI scanner was invented in Nottingham by Sir Peter Mansfield, a physics lecturer at the University of Nottingham. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), uses magnetic fields and radio waves to provide detailed images of organs inside the human body. In 1976 for the first demonstration of live human anatomy, Mansfield scanned the finger of a PHD student and later completed his first full body scan in 1978. Sir Peter Mansfield of Beeston was awarded a Nobel prize in 2003, and he even has a Nottingham Tram named after him. He passed away in 2017 at age 83.
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Scott’s photo is of the Barton in Fabis power station at sunset.
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amazing children within Clifton. We had 18 nominations this year and all 18 received a certificate and a medal”.
This year there were extra Awards; Special Recognition Award for the Summerwood Adult Day Centre team of wonderful Citizens that go out weekly clearing litter locally. And super young litter heroes’ locals, Madison Murden and Jaxon Rayment both aged 7 also received awards for their fantastic efforts in clearing litter too; they are a credit to their parents and the community.
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Nottingham born Alan Spree has recently released his new book titled Nottingham: The Postcard Collection. The book is a fascinating portrait of Nottingham presented through a remarkable collection of historical postcards.
In Nottingham: The Postcard Collection, author Alan Spree has drawn on a remarkable selection of old postcards to give a pictorial record of life in Nottingham from the late nineteenth century to the early 1950s. Although much of Nottingham has changed over the years, many landmarks have
remained and will be familiar today. The postcards show the changes to Nottingham’s fabric and its community adapting and changing over the course of this period.
This fascinating collection of images will be of special interest to those who have lived in Nottingham or know it well.
Clifton is featured within his book, here you can see two examples. The above image is taken looking northeast along Village Road and the image below is taken from where Village Road bends off on an easterly direction. The village at the time consisted of a small settlement with Clifton Hall and St Mary’s Church to the west on Holgate. Running west to east was Nethergate, with the Village Road running in a semicircle from each end of it to the north.
The book can be purchased at Amazon, bookshops such as Waterstones and it is available in Kindle, Kobo and iBook formats.
About the author: Alan Spree is the great grandson of the postcard publisher, John Henry Spree. Alan was born in Nottingham and went to school in Bilborough.
Author releases book of historical Nottingham postcards
The image above is taken north-east along Village Road, the image below is taken from where Village Road bends off east. Clifton at the time consisted of small settlement with Clifton Hall & St Mary’s Church on Holgate.
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A group of 11 local friends are taking on the Mighty Hike Peak challenge on 25th July in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.
The Mighty Hike is a 26-mile walk across the beautiful challenging hilly terrain of the Peak District. Inspiration for the group to take on this crazy challenge is just how many of those within the group have been touched by cancer either personally or through family and friends. This is a challenge with a
difference as some of the group are seasoned runners therefore walking is not their normal activity.
Walking sounds easy, but it uses many different muscles and given the distance, it will mean a very long time on their feet.
The 11 members taking part are made up of five ladies from Clifton, one person from Gotham, one from Radcliffe, a Ruddington resident, one from Burton Joyce and two
from Barton In Fabis. The group of Nottingham hikers together make up an incredible team effort to support this great cause.
To date, the group have completed two preparatory walks in the craziest of weather including Sunday 9th February when the UK was hit by storm Ciara and they faced rain, hail and gale force winds, all of which made the 13 mile walk a joyous occasion.
The team have a minimum of £2750 to raise between them by July and have now reached the halfway point to date. Fundraising so far has included hamper raffles, a supermarket bag pack and the traditional asking family members, friends and work colleagues.
Future fundraising events include a cake sale at the Beeston parkrun to celebrate International Women’s Day on the 7th March, a table top sale and a Social 5km fun run /walk in June which ends with pizza.
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Fun pet facts!• Dogs that walk around in circles to make their sleeping area more comfortable, dates back thousands of years to when dogs made nests in grass.• When frightened, mice will play dead until they feel the danger has passed. • Snakes never stop growing.• Cats can drink seawater.
Our furry (or non-furry) pals bring joy and laughter to our lives, even on the dullest of days. The Local News are introducing the pet page where you can find all the local fluffy family members!
If you would like your pet to be featured next month, then send your pet photo to editor@nottinghamlocalnews.com. Please include your pets name and where they are from in Nottingham.
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A local couple from Clifton recounts their story of Tinker the cat. Here Leon and Barbara Taylor share the touching story of how Tinker came into their lives:
About four years ago my wife called me into the garden to look at a very bedraggled elderly black and white cat. We gave him a meal of dog food (all that we had) which he ate with relish. After having a close look at him we could see that he had lost one eye (which was stitched up) and that he smelt terrible both in breath and body odour, plus he had fleas. Despite his looks and disabilities, we decided that he needed a home.
After many visits to the vets and the removal of ten teeth, treatment for ear mites and fleas, together with micro-chipping and a full set of vaccinations, he exploded into our home and neighbourhood, the “Mike Tyson of the cat world”.
After many months, Tinker had made his home with us and eventually was accepted by the
local moggies and our neighbours.
During a further visit to the vets we were informed that Tinker’s one good eye had previously been damaged and that he was sadly going to become totally blind.
Over the next two months this sadly became apparent, Tinker was blind. After a few weeks of walking into doors, legs and line posts he seemed to accept the situation and adjusted his speed and gait
accordingly. All the neighbours were informed about Tinker’s problems and he became a local celebrity.
Tinker always patrolled his patch, a municipal garage area and local housing complex, several times a day. Many happy days, weeks, months and years passed without and troubles for Tinker.
On 9th November 2019, Tinker went out in the early hours of the
morning to patrol his area and was never seen again. After contacting the RSPCA, Cats Protection, putting his picture on Facebook via local pet’s groups, leafletting all the homes in the area, contacting the Council and all the local vets, plus spending many hours searching and calling his name, but this was all to no avail.
We hope daily that by some miracle, our Tinker will turn up but as yet, he hasn’t. We wonder, is he alive and well, has he found a new home, is he dead? I hope one day that the micro-chip firm will contact us and tell us he is alive and that we can collect him from another area, town or city. We still have his basket and food waiting for his return, why? Because he left a Tinker sized hole in our hearts.
- Leon and Barbara Taylor
Thank you to Barbara and Leon for sharing their story. Pets are family members, they come in to our lives, sometimes unexpectedly, and can change us forever.
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As the current side strives to regain top-flight status, DUNCAN HAMILTON looks back to a high-noon showdown in Tokyo when Nottingham Forest were on the brink of being crowned champions of the world... The beginning of the end in so many ways.
BRIAN Clough stared across the parched ground and the banks of empty wooden seating. It was a bright, cold Tuesday in Tokyo and Nottingham Forest were about to begin a training session. The sky was an unblemished, hard Delft blue. Clough, arms folded tight against his chest, stood on the touchline, which had been freshly marked. He dug the toe of his right trainer into the ground and a billow of dust came up, rising as high as his ankle. Clough glanced down and then twisted his face into an expression of contempt. He looked like an exasperated traveller, who’d trekked far to glimpse something the guide book had sworn was an unmissable splendour and now felt
horribly cheated when he saw it.
There wasn’t a tuft of turf on the pitch. The bare, corn-coloured earth was gritty and uneven. The ball would bounce haphazardly. A stud could slip. The flesh might be ripped raw in a fall. Clough was aghast. ‘The Japanese are capable of making a radio the size of your thumb and a TV the size of your hand,’ he said. ‘So
why can’t anyone do something straightforward like grow a blade of grass?’
This was the Olympic Stadium, where in 1964 Lynn ‘The Leap’ Davies and Mary Rand each won Gold in the Long Jump and Ann Packer claimed another in the 800m with an outside burst so improbable that the excited pitch of David Coleman’s commentary
along the home straight was high and incredulous, as if witnessing a human miracle.
Clough had reluctantly brought Forest here to face the Uruguayans, Nacional, for what the organisers described as The Intercontinental Cup and everyone else called The World Club Championship. Forest were still Champions of Europe; Nacional had lifted the Copa Libertadores.
The neutrality of Japan was necessary to bring them together because no British team had been willing to journey to South America since Manchester United were physically savaged by the Argentinians, Estudiantes, in the autumn of 1968. A year earlier Celtic had been similarly roughed up by Racing, also of Argentina. Warfare with a ball instead of bullets, those matches were...
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The Nottingham Model Railway Society was established in 1971, the group have organised an annual model railway exhibition in Nottingham since the mid 1970s. Starting with shows at the Victoria Leisure Centre until the show outgrew the size of the hall in 2000, they then moved to Harvey Hadden Sports Centre.
Recently, they have moved from having a large show in the sports centre to having a small, friendly, local show. The first local show was in 2019 and occurred at Highbank Community Centre. The show was very successful and many Clifton residents came along for the first time to a model railway show.
Join us at the next show: Nottingham Model Railway Society Spring Show 2020 at Highbank Community Centre, Farnborough Road on Saturday 14 & Sunday 15 March 2020. It will be open from 10:00 - 17:00 Saturday, 10:00 - 16:00 Sunday. Admission price -
adults £4, children £1.
We will have 8 model railway layouts varying in size and scale along with some trade stands selling model railway equipment. We also have a couple of demonstrations; one showing how to build model buildings and one showing how to get started in model railways. There will be opportunities for visitors to get ‘hands on’ and try out operating a layout of making a building.
If visitors are inspired to get more involved, we welcome new members. We have a clubroom where we are building several models and meet on Tuesday evenings. Our club room is in Mapperley.
Come along to the Model Railway Show in Clifton
More than 1,000 trees have been snapped and cut down just days after being planted in a “senseless act of vandalism”.
Nottingham City Council planted a total of 1,600 trees at the Clifton Playing Fields in Farnborough Road on December 6, in a bid to help improve the local environment and meet the city’s goal of planting 50,000 trees by 2023.
However, at the end of December it was discovered that all but 20 trees had been snapped or cut down by vandals using secateurs or pruning clippers. Only holes in the ground were left when council officers attended, but 200 trees were
fortunately in a suitable state to be salvaged and will now be replanted.
The whips, which are slender and unbranched trees of a young age, consisted of a mixture of oak, birch, ash, willow and rowan.
Councillor Dave Trimble, portfolio holder for culture and leisure, said: “It is really disappointing to see such a senseless act of vandalism. We are planting trees because they bring numerous benefits – not just an improvement to local environments, providing habitats for wildlife and health benefits for local people through carbon dioxide absorption, but also the part trees play in tackling climate change. We will be working with the local community to replant more trees at Clifton as well as other locations around the city to meet our goal of up to 50,000 new trees by 2023.”
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Nottingham City Council chiefs have agreed a budget to acquire the land of the former United Reform Church, on Southchurch Drive. The plan is for the site to be managed by Nottingham City Homes - and up to 24 apartments could eventually be built.
Nick Murphy, chief executive at NCH, said: “NCH is looking at a number of places across the city to build much-needed homes for local people on our council house waiting list.
“This site on Southchurch Drive is just one in the pipeline and we will be submitting a planning application in the next few months.”
As part of the redevelopment, the church could be knocked down and demolition is hoped to start in the next six months.
A city council document, outlining the decision, states: “Due to the new-build council housing programme, alongside the significant demand for affordable housing in Clifton, this decision proposes acquiring the site to include within the future development plans for the city.
“An early capacity study has been carried out on the site and it is estimated that around 18-24 apartments could be located here.
“It would be essential that NCH arrange for the building to be demolished straight away to prevent vandalism, anti-social behaviour and holding costs.”
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Good Companions - a group for local elderly residents to make new friends over tea & coffee. Join them for a quiz, raffle and bingo from 10am - 12:15pm at Rivergreen Methodist Church Hall in Clifton. Call 0115 878 6182.Every Tuesday There’s line dancing from 10:15am - 12:15pm at Clifton Community Centre next to Hope Church. Beginners welcome. Great fun, low-impact exercise, friendly group. Call Linda on 07907 711282. Every Tuesday & Wednesday LIFE2 learning provision for adults with learning difficulties and disabilities meet in Clifton from 9:30am - 3pm, focusing on independent living within a fun environment. Call 0115 929 6630.Every Tuesday & Saturday Clifton NG11 Foodbank takes place at the Hope Centre, Southchurch Drive in Clifton from 9:30am until 11am. Please call 07538 916757.Every Wednesday Together@Clifton is a friendship club for the over-60s who meet at Hope Centre, Southchurch Drive, Clifton, NG11 8AR from 10am - 3pm. Two-course lunch & activities. The tram stops outside the door. Call 07592638453 for details. Every Wednesday Painting For Pleasure Art Group meet at the Highbank Community Centre, Farnborough Road, Clifton from 6:30pm - 8:30pm. For full details contact Brian (Wes) on 0115 921 4426 or 07508 050501.Every Wednesday The Ministry of Restoration Church would like to invite you to their weekly bible study and prayer meeting, starting at 7:30pm. All are welcome at 39-41 Swansdowne Drive, NG11 8HW. Telephone 0115 921 1442 for further details.
Every Wednesday A free ladies’ running group with Notts Women Runners takes place at the NTU Clifton Campus. A friendly, supportive and motivational group for all abilities. For details email nottswr@gmail.com, visit the website at nottswr.com or contact Sharon on 07967 050365.Every Thursday Highbank Community Dinners on Farnborough Road is open from 12:30pm - 2pm. 3-course meal. Adults £3.50, children £2. No booking needed. Every Thursday Open mic night at Highbank Community Centre from 8pm-11pm. Session in the bar with Gary, no membership needed.Every Thursday Summerwood Community Garden hold activity sessions for children aged 8+ from 3:30pm - or 3pm in the holidays - until 5pm. Sessions take place at the community garden on Summerwood Lane allotments. Every Thursday The 1st Clifton Rainbows (ages 5 to 7) meet 4:30-5:30pm and Brownies (ages 7 to 11) meet 5:45 - 7:15pm (term-time only) at Clifton Village Hall. Call 07941 041312 for details. Every Thursday Southchurch Colts Football Club are looking for players to join their under-9 and under-10 teams. Training takes place at Clifton Playing Fields from 6-7pm. Call 07977965766 for details.Every first Thursday There are Library Talks at Clifton Library from 10:30am - 12noon. Experience a wide range of entertaining talks each month - ask at the library for further information.Every third Thursday A Reading Group at Clifton Library
from 10:30 to 11:30am. Do you enjoy reading and talking about books - then why not join this friendly group. Every Friday There’s a coffee morning that takes place from 10:30-11:30am at Clifton United Reformed Church, located at 252A Southchurch Drive in Clifton. Every Friday Good Companions meet at Parkgate Community Centre from 11am - 2pm. There is tea, biscuits, bingo and games.Every Friday Parkgate community Kitchen 12pm - 4pm. Adult meal £3 & Child £1.75 at Parkgate Community Centre, Chamberlain Close NG11 8RX.Every Friday The 44th Nottingham Boys Brigade & Girls Section meet 6pm - 7:30pm in term-time only at the Methodist Church on Rivergreen, Clifton. Call 0115 974 4831 or visit the website: 44nottingham.boys-brigade.org.uk.Every Saturday Clifton Park Run, friendly and fun run open to all ages and abilities. Starts at 9am at Clifton Playing fields, Farnborough Road, Clifton.Every first Saturday The Clifton Holistic and Craft Market takes place at the Highbank Community Centre in Clifton at 11am - 3pm. Various craft stalls, as well as aromatherapy, well-being, massage, meditation, reiki and tarot reading.Regular Summerwood Community Garden activities Tuesdays: After-school club from 3:30pm to 5:30pm. Thursdays: Drop-in gardening and harvesting session, + monthly cooking sessions 10am until 3pm. Fridays: Volunteer Fridays from 11am until 4pm. More at summerwood.org.uk.
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SAUSAGE AND CIDER FESTIVAL Saturday 28th March 12pm-5pmNTU Events & Conferencing Centre (NG1 4BU)
Experience incredible live music while enjoying a pint or two of their many delicious craft ciders on offer plus beers, Gin and Prosecco!
They love real ciders and they scour all corners of the UK searching for the finest cider that money can buy plus a huge variety of sausages sourced from the finest butchers. Tickets and more info available at www.sausageandciderfest.co.uk. Ticket priced from £11.10 - £22.20.
FILM SHOWING:GOODFELLAS Wednesday 8th April 6:30pmNottingham Contemporary
This season, Nottingham Contemporary’s film programme The Screen at Contemporary presents 24 Frames: the films and influences of Martin Scorsese.
Follow the true-life story of Henry Hill through his assent and descent in the world of the Mafia.
The glamour and the filth of mid-century America is punctuated with a heady 1960s soundtrack. Goodfellas shows the world of wise guys, both enchanting and repulsive, in this dizzying portrait of loyalty and the American Dream. Tickets are £5 and can be booked on their website.
NHC PRESENT MUSICAL SEASCAPES Saturday 21st March 7:30pmAlbert Hall (NG1 5AA)
Come on board for the Nottingham Harmonic Choir’s tempestuous voyage around Britain! Herbert Howells’ dramatic and rarely performed setting of the old Scottish ballad Sir Patrick Spens tells of the eponymous hero’s ill-fated voyage across the North Sea to Norway.
Songs of the Fleet, Stanford’s arrangement of five Newbolt nautical poems, are both stirring and fun. Particularly exciting is a rare performance of the melodrama The Wreck of the Hesperus by Hamish MacCunn. The orchestra will perform Mendelssohn’s popular The Hebrides and Britten’s atmospheric Four Sea Interludes.
Tickets £15 - £18 (students £5, children FREE)
THE GIN TO MY TONIC FESTIVAL Friday 20th & Saturday 21st MarchSt Mary’s Church (NG1 1HN)
The Gin to My Tonic Festival brings together over 100 different gins from across the UK and beyond.
Each gin stocked behind the bars has been selected based on outstanding craftsmanship, delightful flavour and the most enjoyable drinking experiences. The festival is here to take you on a journey of gin discovery!
Tickets £14.99 and includes, Gin guide, glass, tote bag & pen, stainless steel straw plus more! Tickets available at thegintomytonic.com.
MATTHEW BOURNE'S THE RED SHOES Tuesday 14th – Saturday 19th AprilTheatre Royal
The Red Shoes is a tale of obsession, possession and one girl's dream to be the greatest dancer in the world. Victoria Page lives to dance but her ambitions become a battleground between the two men who inspire her passion.
Set to the achingly romantic music of golden-age Hollywood composer Bernard Herrmann, The Red Shoes is orchestrated by Terry Davies, with cinematic designs by Lez Brotherston, lighting by Paule Constable and sound by Paul Groothuis. Age Guidance: 7+. Showings are 7:30pm or 2pm.
SING-ALONG: THE GREATEST SHOWMAN Sunday 19th April 2:30-5pmRoyal Concert Hall
Sing-along movie screening of the incredible movie, The Greatest Showman. Cheer on Hugh Jackman, lust after Zach Efron and hiss Rebecca Ferguson (or not…) as you experience the movie with lyrics on the screen so you can join in and sing as loud and proud as you want!
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The Clifton Community and Family Support Group are a small non-profit local charity based in Clifton, supporting local people who find themselves in short term financial difficulty. This can be anything from, but not limited to, loss of a job, fire, flood, fleeing domestic violence or benefit changes. Each request for support is put to the committee for approval and based on its own merits.
The Charity was Founded by Karen Humble in Dec 2012. Karen had been in a situation with low income before and never wanted anyone to ever feel the way she had with no one to turn to.
Clifton Community and Family support group work alongside the NG11 food bank by supplying fuel
vouchers to families in need.
CCFSG have a bidding page on Facebook called ‘CCFSG sales’. This bidding site is where any donations they receive, not gifted on to families are auctioned off and the money put towards items needed for supported families and extra funds go to funding events in the community. Any donated items unsold are gifted on to other charities so nothing goes to waste.
During 2020 CCFSG are doing ‘play in the park sessions’ during the school holidays, which has received funding from local east and west councillors towards play equipment. The events will be free of charge and are based on encouraging children to go out in the fresh air and be active. The
events will be held on the local playgrounds around Clifton and are open to families and carers. Dates and times will be advertised on the Clifton community and family support group page on Facebook and via local posters.
On Saturday 22nd August CCFSG are having a community fun day starting at 12pm in the Flower park.
This is a free event with a lot of activities including tug of war, colour run and a treasure hunt. Families are encouraged to bring a picnic and join in with the fun.
CCFSG also run a raffle and tombola page on Facebook where all money raised will be spent back into the community.
In 2019 Community support included, but not limited to, £250 gifted to The Ark children’s after school club, £450 to the acts of kindness, Christmas boxes for the homeless, £360 to enthusiasm children’s youth club, support towards the organisation of Picnic in the Park and the Teddy Bears Picnic and gifting a tablet to a young gentleman starting college.
Over the last year CCFSG have had some amazing support from the community, including over
Christmas. CCFSG received gifts for families, who thought they would have nothing, presents for children, mums and dads plus 14 food hampers of complete Christmas dinners and treats. Clifton community’s generosity is amazing, and we couldn’t do any of it without the community’s support and together we really do make a difference.
Pictured left: Contents of home starter packs for a first home.
Pictured above: A reborn baby doll that was bought for a dementia care home.
Introducing Clifton Community and Family Support Group
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