A huge thank you to our amazing Clean Champions who recently completed a big community litter pick around the streets of Radford.
The group collected over 20 bin bags of rubbish and reported several fly tips to our Nottingham City Council clean teams who cleaned them up.
Want to join in? Become a Clean Champion and get a free litter pick, bags and high vis. You'll also become part of our lovely Clean Champion community.
Save the date for a day of action in Radford on Thursday 14 October.
There will be a ward clean up, the chance to meet your local Councillors and Neighbourhood Development Officer and more. Check the My Radford Facebook page nearer the time for more information.
Did you know that children who get free school meals will be able to:
- go along to FREE holiday clubs every day with fun activities and a healthy, tasty lunch all included
Click here to find a session near you
Holiday clubs are also open to children who don't receive free school meals, with very limited places allocated on a first come first served basis. Contact the provider of the club you're interested in directly
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Nottingham City Council has a new email topic that you might like to sign up to, with information, help and advice on debt, bills, benefits, mental health, finding a job and lots more. It also has the latest info on free school meal schemes over school holidays
Drop-in surgeries with your local Councillors are restarting from September why not come along to ask a question or share an idea on how to make Radford a better place to live.
Details and venues will be available soon - we'll drop you another email with the latest before September.
Do you have an idea which could help improve the local area and benefit local residents?
If yes, why wait, local community groups and non-profit making organisations can apply to ward Councillors for small amounts of ward funding. For more information, contact your local Neighbourhood Development officer on [email protected], telephone 07949 267649
- Nottingham City Council's Welfare Rights Team - 0115 915 1355 - call for help weekdays 9am - 4.30pm for advice on bills, benefits, debt, housing and eviction issues and more
- Mental Health help - call Turning Point on 0300 555 0730 (9am-11pm every day)
- Domestic violence and help for women: Juno Women’s Aid 0800 800 0340
- Domestic violence and help for men: Equation Men’s Support 0115 960 5556
- Need help finding a job in Nottingham? See jobs and apprenticeships and get training or careers support with Nottingham Jobs
Protect yourself, your friends and your family from scams
Scams are rife at the moment, as fraudsters try to exploit people struggling due to the pandemic. Some common ones to watch out for are delivery scams, pension reviews, phishing and fraudsters impersonating your bank. Read more about common scams and how to spot them here.
To report scams, forward suspicious text messages to 7726 and emails to [email protected].
If you’ve been scammed, contact your bank and Action Fraud
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