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  • Reform leader Nigel Farage says planned council shake-up in Notts will “take power away from people at local level”

    Reform leader Nigel Farage says planned council shake-up in Notts will “take power away from people at local level”

    Reform UK leader Nigel Farage says he is yet to be convinced a planned shake-up of councils across Nottinghamshire “is anything more than taking power away from people at local level”.

    The Labour Government said in December last year that it wants to reorganise local authorities to cut costs and streamline services.

    All nine Nottinghamshire councils have now developed three potential options, which have since been submitted to the Government for review.

    In all options, the existing two-tiered structure used in the county would be scrapped, and the entire area would then be split into two unitary authorities.

    The planned shake-up comes just as Nottinghamshire County Council heads towards an election on May 1, during which the electorate will vote for who they want representing them as one of 66 county councillors.

    Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, was in Ashfield on Wednesday (April 9) ahead of the election.

    “No one has convinced me devolution under [deputy Prime Minister] Angela Rayner’s plan is anything more than taking power away from people at local level and pushing it up,” he told the Local Democracy Reporting Service.

    “Nottinghamshire is divided up into its individual district councils, which in many cases people feel quite attached to. I can be convinced it is the right way, but as yet nobody has.”

    His comments come after Gedling’s Labour MP Michael Payne also levelled some criticism at the Government’s devolution and local government reorganisation plans.

    The politician said his constituents had told him “loud and clear” they did not want a change.

    Some Labour MPs in the East Midlands differ on where the new boundaries should be drawn, but Payne has been first to publicly question the logic of the reorganisation.

    He made the comments in a House of Commons debate on the importance of local government to the East Midlands economy.

    He said: “Do we really want local authority staff to be focused on a multi-year reorganisation process or do we want them to be getting on with the job and growing their local economies?”

    In response, Alex Norris, the Communities Minister and Nottingham North and Kimberley MP, argued it was time to simplify things.

    “I am thinking of parts of my constituency that have five tiers of government,” he said.

    “They have an elected mayor, they have me in this place, they have a county council, they have a borough council and they have a town council.”

    Nottinghamshire County Council is currently led by a Conservative administration under its leader, Cllr Sam Smith.

    Like many councils across the country, it has been attempting to tackle soaring costs in adults and children’s social care, rising demand to help children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) get to and from suitable school places, and to improve the state of the county’s roads.

    On his visit, Mr Farage admitted there would be “no magic wand” under Reform leadership to help bring costs down in social care and SEND education and transport.

    “Central Government funding is lower than it used to be, the SEND issue, particularly since the pandemic, I’m afraid the pandemic has damaged quite a lot of children,” he said.

    “With social care we’ve got an ageing population. These are massive problems.

    “If we can cut excess expenditure elsewhere, get more of a sense of thriving businesses, generating more in terms of rates, then maybe we can turn a corner on this.”

    The Conservative administration says it made 25,000 pothole repairs in the first half of the previous financial year, which ran from March 2024 to April this year.

    These were made as part of a £66m investment in road repairs the same year, such as resurfacing, pothole repairs, and gully cleaning.

    Repairs are done by Via East Midlands, a council-owned company that is currently operating on a 10-year contract – that also has the option to be extended by a further five years to 2031.

    Mr Farage claimed some councils were “stuck in failing long-term contracts” – and that Nottinghamshire was doing “pretty badly” on fixing potholes, despite what the Conservative administration argues has been record investment.

    Questioned what a Reform leadership would do differently, Mr Farage said he would like to see a version of the US ‘Department Of Government Efficiency’ (Doge) set up in Nottinghamshire to cut expenditure.

    Doge is a new advisory body created by US President Donald Trump – led by the world’s richest man Elon Musk – that has been tasked with cutting US government jobs and other spending.

    “If we are in any position of power from May 2 onwards we want to come in with the auditors and go through the books and have a good look at this,” he added.

    “We’d be hair-shirt in terms of how council tax money is spent.

    “We would ask why half a dozen people are earning over £100,000 a year, while the chief executive earns a lot more than the Prime Minister, if they are not delivering on things like potholes.

    “Work from home, forget it, that’s gone.

    “New people, new culture, new ideas.”

    A full list of all candidates standing in the May 2025 county council elections – including the names of people representing other politicial parties – can be found online.

  • Egg-citing news as Ralphie the Rabbit plans visit to Worksop Bus Station to spread Easter cheer

    Egg-citing news as Ralphie the Rabbit plans visit to Worksop Bus Station to spread Easter cheer

    Stagecoach East Midlands will be bringing some extra Easter cheer during the holidays with a visit to Worksop Bus Station from Ralphie the Rabbit.

    Keep an eye out for Ralphie if you’re at the bus station on Wednesday, April 16 in the afternoon.

    Ralphie will be chaperoned by Stagecoach staff to hand out chocolate eggs to passengers.

    Matt Cranwell, Managing Director at Stagecoach East Midlands, said: “We take great pride supporting the communities we serve, here at Stagecoach East Midlands. Our staff regularly raise money for local and national charities, and we often run schemes that allow us to give back to those in need. However, sometimes it’s just nice to get Ralphie out of his hutch and giving away some chocolate to the people using our local bus services!”

    If you’re looking for some Easter activities to do during these school holidays, check out the Great Days Out page on Stagecoach’s website, to find out where you could go on a bus – https://www.stagecoachbus.com/promos-and-offers/east-midlands/family-days-out

  • Latest planning applications put before Bassetlaw District Council

    Latest planning applications put before Bassetlaw District Council

    These are the latest applications to have been submitted to and validated by Bassetlaw District Council this week.

    This is a round-up of the latest plans that the council’s planning officers have validated.

    These applications will now be decided by the council’s planners.

    More details can be found on the Bassetlaw District Council planning site HERE by using the reference codes published below.

    Request for an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Screening Opinion for High Marnham BESS: A Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) with a Storage Capacity of up to 400 Megawatts (MW)
    Land North Of Polly Taylors Road High Marnham
    Ref. No: 25/00387/SCR

    Non Material Amendment to P/A 23/00930/HSE to Allow Change of Garage Location
    Mill Lodge Bolham Lane Retford
    Ref. No: 25/00369/NMA

    Prior Approval for Extension of Existing Agricultural Building
    Springvale Farm Springvale Road Bevercotes
    Ref. No: 25/00343/AGR

    Listed Building Consent for Replacement of Existing Windows
    Church Farm Cottage 2 Town Street Treswell
    Ref. No: 25/00330/LBA

    Single Storey Side/ Front Extension
    80 Rotherham Baulk Carlton In Lindrick
    Ref. No: 25/00338/HSE

    Works to Trees in a Conservation Area – T1, T2, T3, T4 and G1 (Refer to description of works)
    Green Orchard Little Lane Gringley On The Hill
    Ref. No: 25/00334/CAT

    Detached Garage and Additional Fencing to One Boundary
    56 Ordsall Park Road Retford
    Ref. No: 25/00326/HSE

    Single Storey Rear Extension
    9 Windsor Road Carlton In Lindrick
    Ref. No: 25/00327/HPD

    Discharge of Conditions 6 (Acoustic Fence) and 8 (Tree Planting and Landscape) of PA 19/01137/RES
    Former Firbeck Colliery Doncaster Road Costhorpe
    Ref. No: 25/00325/COND

    Single Storey Side Extension to Replace Existing Conservatory
    Welham Corner Little Gringley Lane Welham
    Ref. No: 25/00318/HSE

    Discharge of Condition 8 (Boundary Treatment) on P/A 23/00335/FUL
    Metcalf Trust Community Hub High Street Everton
    Ref. No: 25/00319/COND

    Erect Single Storey Rear Extension
    10 Scott Close Worksop
    Ref. No: 25/00316/HSE

    Erect Single Storey Rear Extension
    78 High Road Carlton In Lindrick
    Ref. No: 25/00312/HSE

    Side Extensions to Replace Existing Side Extension and Roof Alterations to Replace Existing Flat Roofs with New Pitched Roofs
    Five Acres Wallingwells Lane Carlton In Lindrick
    Ref. No: 25/00310/HSE

    Erect Single Storey Front Extension to Existing Garage, Conversion of Existing Gazebo to Orangery with Single Storey Glazed Link to Existing Dwelling
    36 Water Meadows Worksop
    Ref. No: 25/00308/HSE

    Reserved Matters Application for the Approval of Appearance, Landscaping, Layout and Scale for P.A. 23/00946/OUT – Outline Application with Some Matters Reserved (Access) for Proposed Commercial Development of Existing Agricultural Land (Re submission of 22/00821/OUT)
    Land North Of Ollerton Road Tuxford
    Ref. No: 25/00303/RES

    Outline Application with Some Matters Reserved (Approval Being Sought for Access, Landscaping and Layout) to Erect 3 Detached Dwellings with a Detached Garage
    Land At Bramley Oak Lodge Greenside Rampton
    Ref. No: 25/00305/OUT

    Installation of a Solar PV Array
    Langwith Lodge Nursing Home Langwith Lodge Drive Nether Langwith
    Ref. No: 25/00278/FUL

    Conversion of Existing Outbuildings and Dwelling to Form 8 no Holiday Lets Conversion and Extension of Outbuilding to Form 1 no Dwelling, Erection of Storage Building
    Manor Gardens Treswell Road Rampton
    Ref. No: 25/00267/FUL

    Retention of Temporary Outbuilding (Garden Shed)
    2 Ashfield Court Everton
    Ref. No: 25/00259/HSE

    Rear Single Storey Pitched Roof Extension
    3 Tuxford Road Normanton On Trent
    Ref. No: 25/00241/HPD

    Proposed Single Storey Rear Extension Alterations to Front Elevation and Construction of New Double Garage.
    Southwold Pinfold Lane Everton
    Ref. No: 25/00171/HSE

    Certificate of Lawfulness for A One Bedroom Apartment Including Additional Front Elevation Window to be Added with Metal Railing
    Flat 1 130 Cobwell Road Retford
    Ref. No: 25/00127/CTL

    First Floor Rear Extension
    5 Norfolk Drive Bircotes
    Ref. No: 25/00121/HSE

    Convert Garage into Additional Living Accommodation, Erect Carport and Porch Open Structure
    Waverley Mattersey Road Everton
    Ref. No: 25/00123/HSE

    Single Storey Rear Extension Following Demolition of Existing Single Storey Offshot
    Wildwood 3 Vicarage Lane Scrooby South Yorkshire DN10 6AD
    Ref. No: 25/00119/HSE

    Non Material Amendment to P.A. 19/00126/RES to Allow the Relocation of the Garage, Erect a Porch and External Alterations
    Land At White House Farm Main Street Styrrup South Yorkshire
    Ref. No: 25/00117/NMA

    Building of New Garage and Glazed Corridor Connecting to Dwelling
    Swallow Nest Town Street Askham
    Ref. No: 25/00068/HSE

    Proposed Replacement Dwelling
    Eight Bells 2 Sunnybank Gardens Gringley On The Hill
    Ref. No: 25/00054/FUL

    Discharge Condition 26 (Waste Management Audit) on P.A – 21/01835/FUL (Appeal Decision APP/A3010/W/23/3315919)
    Land At Aveling Way Shireoaks Worksop
    Ref. No: 25/00023/COND

    Erect 2 Replacement Agricultural Storage Buildings
    Morton Grange Morton Grange Access Babworth Retford
    Ref. No: 24/01415/FUL

    Proposed Industrial Building with Ancillary Offices and Associated External Works for Use Class B2/B8.
    Plot 4 Symmetry Way Blyth Nottinghamshire
    Ref. No: 24/01399/FUL

    Discharge of Conditions 3, 5, 6, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 17 on P/A 22/00466/FUL – Residential Development of 9 Dwellings
    Land Off 9 Ashdown Way Misterton South Yorkshire
    Ref. No: 24/01382/COND

    Rear Timber Framed Glazed Extension
    4 Northfield Farmstead Everton Sluice Lane Everton
    Ref. No: 24/01359/HSE

    Discharge of Conditions 6, 14, 15, 16 and 17 of P.A. 23/01253/FUL – Erection of 7 No. Detached Dwellings with Private Access Road
    National Ministry Centre Retford Road Mattersey
    Ref. No: 24/01276/COND

    Outline Application for the Change of Use of Land for the Erection of a Cattery and Manager’s Lodge
    Land Adjacent Ponds Off Town Street Lound
    Ref. No: 24/01016/OUT

  • Cause of caravan fire that killed two people in Ingoldmells near Skegness ‘accidental’

    Cause of caravan fire that killed two people in Ingoldmells near Skegness ‘accidental’

    Fire investigators in Lincolnshire have determined the blaze in which a father and his 10-year-old daughter died last weekend in Ingoldmells was ‘accidental’.

    Lincolnshire Police shared the outcome of the investigation yesterday (8).

    Lee, 48, and Esme Baker, from the Nottingham area, were spending the weekend together at the Golden Beach Holiday Park when tragedy struck.

    A member of the public alerted emergency services of the fire in the early hours of Saturday, April 5. But despite the best efforts of firefighters, the two individuals sadly lost their lives in the blaze.

    A spokesman for Lincolnshire Police said: “We are now able to share the findings of our Lincolnshire Fire & Rescue colleagues, now that their investigations are complete.

    “Following the fire that tragically claimed the lives of two people, Lee Baker, 48, and Esme Baker, 10, the cause has been determined as accidental.

    “As is standard practice, Lincolnshire Police are still investigating the circumstances in order to prepare a file for the coroner.”

    We were called at 3.53am on Saturday, 5 April to a fire in a privately owned caravan, situated within the Golden Beach Holiday Park.

    Inc 45 of 5 April refers.

  • RETFORD: ‘Drunken thug’ banned from entering any pub in country following assault that left victim needing reconstructive surgery

    RETFORD: ‘Drunken thug’ banned from entering any pub in country following assault that left victim needing reconstructive surgery

    A Retford man described as a “drunken thug” by a judge has been barred from entering all pubs in England and Wales after an alcohol-fuelled assault left a victim needing reconstructive surgery.

    Paul Ormond, of Carolgate, Retford, launched an unprovoked assault on the victim after a day of drinking.

    The 38-year-old approached the man in Turks Head Public House, Retford, at around 10.40pm on Saturday, July 6 2024.

    Following a verbal disagreement, Ormond proceeded to punch the victim in the head, leaving him with serious facial fractures to his eye, nose and cheeks which required multiple surgeries and plates in his face.

    Paul Ormond has been banned from entering public houses across England and Wales for the next two years.

    The assault took place following a disagreement in the Turks Head on Grove Street

    After pleading guilty to causing grievous bodily harm without intent, Ormond appeared at Nottingham Crown Court on Thursday (3 April) and was handed a two-year suspended prison sentence.

    A victim impact statement noted how the assault meant the victim would avoid looking at himself in mirrors, had deeply affected his personal relationships and halted his plans to move abroad.

    Ormond – who was described by the sentencing judge Recorder Sprawson as a “drunken thug” – has been banned from entering public houses across England and Wales for the next two years.

    He has also been ordered to wear an alcohol monitoring tag for 120 days – which means a monitor will take a measurement of his sweat every 30 minutes to determine whether he has consumed alcohol.

    Ormond faced further orders to carry out 120 hours of unpaid work and pay £7,500 in compensation to the victim.

    His sentencing follows a history of offences, including wounding with intent, affray, and assaulting an officer.

    PC Andrew Sansom, of Notttinghamshire Police, said: “This was a vicious attack which continues to have a significant impact on the victim to this day.

    “We hope the sentencing makes a serious impact on the offender’s future choices.

    “Violence is completely unacceptable and we will always do what we can to put perpetrators before the courts.”

  • Rampton group helping tackle loneliness in community receive funding boost from local councillor

    Rampton group helping tackle loneliness in community receive funding boost from local councillor

    A group in Rampton working to tackle social isolation and loneliness has received a funding boost from a local councillor.

    The Rampton Friendship Group has been running in the village for just over a year and meets once a month on a Wednesday.

    The group welcomes all residents of Rampton and Woodbeck to the meetings, with the aim of helping to restore a sense of community and wellbeing, as well as provide a warm space through the colder months.

    The £200 Councillor Community Grant from Cllr Simon Richardson, Ward Member for Rampton, will help to fund the hire of the village hall, as well as buy new board games and jigsaws, and provide refreshments.

    Secretary of Rampton Entertainment Group, Diana Flanagan, said: “We would like to thank Cllr Richardson for his donation towards the Friendship Group, which is a welcome hub for Rampton and Woodbeck residents.

    “They enjoy the games on offer and the opportunity to spend quality time with old friends and get to know new ones. It is a vehicle for tackling loneliness and vulnerability by creating a warm, welcoming and safe space to enjoy a relaxing afternoon. Any donations to help sustain and develop the group go a long way.”

    Cllr Simon Richardson said:“Groups such as the Friendship Group do incredible work in the community, giving isolated and vulnerable people a place to turn to for help, support and to enjoy themselves. Donating this grant, I hope will go a long way in supporting the group and see it thrive.”

    To find out when the Friendship Group are meeting, visit: https://www.ramptonandwoodbeck-pc.gov.uk/local-events

    Each Bassetlaw District Councillor is allocated a small budget and has the discretion to award grants to community activities that will benefit the community within their respective electoral ward areas.

    Councillors will consider grant applications for sports; culture and heritage; environment and sustainability; social welfare; and community activities.

  • No day of rest for Worksop cops as four arrests made on Sunday

    No day of rest for Worksop cops as four arrests made on Sunday

    There was no day of rest for police officers in Worksop as they made four major arrests on Sunday (6).

    Officers on the Worksop North Beat Team were supported by Bassetlaw District Council’s CCTV operators as they spent the day tracking down criminals

    A 40-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of five shop thefts and possession of a Class B drug. This individual attempted to evade Officers using an e-scooter, but was swiftly detained. The e-scooter has been seized.

    In a separate incident, a 40-year-old man was processed at Worksop Police Station for shop theft.

    Continuing with today’s efforts, a 44-year-old man was arrested as he was wanted for a prison recall.

    To close the day, a 30-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of shop theft.

    While investigations into the thefts are ongoing, we appreciate the community’s support and understanding as we work to bring justice and ensure safety.

  • Police warning over imitation firearms being carried in public as BB gun in seized by officers in Worksop

    Police warning over imitation firearms being carried in public as BB gun in seized by officers in Worksop

    Police have warned imitation firearm owners have been warned to expect a response if they carry the weapons in public after a man was arrested and a BB gun was seized..

    Officers attended the scene at 11.16am on Thursday (3) following reports that someone was carrying an assault rifle whilst walking down Goldcrest Road.

    The weapon – later confirmed to be a BB gun – was found discarded in a bush by police, who also detained a suspect at the scene.

    The item was quickly identified as being a non-viable firearm, with the 38-year-old man stopped on the street subsequently arrested on suspicion of possessing an imitation firearm with intent to cause fear of violence.

    After being brought into custody, he was additionally arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage.

    PC Zak Haynes, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “Thankfully for everybody concerned, the weapon seized during this incident was an imitation firearm, as opposed to a viable one.

    “Nevertheless, this should serve as a warning to anyone who carries a BB gun, air gun, or other type of imitation firearm, that reports of this nature will be treated with the utmost seriousness and prompt a robust police response.

    “Brandishing any kind of firearm in a public place is an incredibly serious offence and will always be met with swift action by Nottinghamshire Police.”

  • Retford pub staff and customers lead tributes following tragic deaths of 10-year-old girl and dad in Ingoldmells caravan fire

    Retford pub staff and customers lead tributes following tragic deaths of 10-year-old girl and dad in Ingoldmells caravan fire

    Staff and customers at a pub in Retford have shared their grief over the deaths of a 10-year-old girl and her father in a caravan fire on a holiday park in Ingoldmells.

    Lincolnshire Police have named the victims as 48-year-old father, Lee Baker and his 10-year-old daughter Esme Baker.

    They said they were ‘both from the Nottinghamshire area’.

    Senior Investigating Officer, Det Insp Lee Nixon, said: We believe we might be close to arriving at a working hypothesis.  We are working hard to validate the facts available to us to be able to provide answers for the family and loved ones of those who were very tragically taken by this fire. Yet the evident intensity of the fire has made this task incredibly challenging.”

    PICTURED: Esme Baker
    Pictured: Lee Baker, 48

    A member of Lee and Esme’s family said: “Lee and Esme were excited to be spending the first weekend of the holidays together.  We are all utterly devastated at what’s happened. This loss is incomprehensible at the moment, and we ask for people to give us space to process this utterly heartbreaking loss.”

    The Ye Olde Sun Inn in Retford has shared a picture of Lee in a post on their Facebook page, saying he’ll always have a seat at the bar.

    Customers also paid tribute with one writing: “My friend, my neighbour. The kindness and friendship this absolute diamond of a man showed me I will never forget. I can’t believe it. I am heartbroken.”

    Another wrote: “I am going to miss you being stood outside the pub telling us they’d run out of beer every time we walked in.”

    One customer posted: “I’ve only lived in Retford for two years and I feel incredibly lucky to be able to call this man a friend.”

    Lincolnshire Police offer our sincerest condolences to the family and friends of Lee and Esme.  Our thoughts are with them at this incredibly sad time.

    A crowdfunding page has now been created https://www.gofundme.com/f/lee-esme

  • Real life Hot Fuzz! Police in Worksop rescue injured swan

    Real life Hot Fuzz! Police in Worksop rescue injured swan

    Police in Worksop have rescued an injured swan in a real life version of Simon Pegg and Nick Frost’s feathery antics in hit movie Hot Fuzz.

    Officers were unflappable as they swooped in to save the wounded bird.

    The rescue took place on Saturday.

    Police officers from the Worksop North Neighbourhood Policing Team found themselves embroiled in a rather unique call to action: assisting the injured bird found on Royal Crescent.

    After apprehending the slippery subject, officers ensured it received the care it needed, taking it to a local vet where it will be assessed before joining a wildlife charity for rehabilitation.

    A police spokesman said: “It seems even in Worksop, no swan is safe from the law. Maybe next time we’ll need backup, perhaps Sergeant Angel and PC Butterman could lend a hand?”