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Subject Good Things Happening in Aspley: fantastic Jubilee celebrations, work to improve travel around Aspley, and more
Date August 1, 2022 10:24 AM
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Aspley puts the U in Unity, celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee!
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Tick Tock nursery at Six Ways to open a branch in the Bells Lane Community Centre with the help of local Councillors

*The Sun was shining and there was lots of fun to be had, by all at this year’s Queens Jubilee Celebrations! Aspley community came together to end a year of lockdowns! There was live music, free food and entertainment galore.*

Big thanks to Diversify, Education & Communities CIC’s Shanine Fasasi and her band of Volunteers, The Aspley Councillors and Public Health who funded the day.

The Fire & Rescue Service, Nursing Staff and all stallholders and all the talented young people who made the day as good as the weather!

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Aspley’s Big Spring Clean Event

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A massive big thanks to all the services who work tirelessly to make our streets clean. In particular, to Sue Stevenson who is Nottingham City Home’s Street and Block Champion and Chair of Customer Excellence Panel she was so committed, she insisted on continuing the litter pick in the rain! Also, thank to Evolve CIC and all the services who took part.

If you want to join the Clean Champions click here [ [link removed] ] or phone _0115 8765079_ 

*A final thought. It would be rather nice if people respected their community and didn’t drop litter in the first place. *

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Programme for Street Improvement

*We have just agreed a £700,000 programme for improving some of the pavements and roads in Aspley.*

This is money which is ring fenced for highway work and cannot be spent on anything other - it sounds a lot but given the amount of work needed it is a drop in the ocean, nevertheless welcome. 

Roads on the list are Lindfield, Lindbridge, Eltham, part of Frinton.

Paths - Camborne Drive, possibly Penrith and Redmile, Commodore Gardens. We are also setting money aside for tree work and bin replacement

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Aspley’s Day of Action
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As part of the Aspley Day of Action held on 25 June, our local Councillors, residents, Nottingham City Homes, Street Scene and Evolve CIC teams worked together with Notts Police and Fire & Rescue Service, to carry out high visibility checks on Broxtowe Country Park, tidying up, give fire prevention advice and fire alarm checks, all has making a noticeable improvement inthe local area – Thanks to all who took part!

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Mini Police left inspired following visit to bustling control room
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Mini Police members from Rosslyn Primary School, in Broxtowe, were treated to a behind-the-scenes tour of the brand-new joint headquarters building at the force HQ.

Staff welcomed back one of Nottinghamshire Police’s Mini Police squads for the first visit since the easing of lockdown restrictions.

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Meet your local Councillors!
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Drop-in surgeries with your local Councillors take place regularly, so why not come along to ask a question or share an idea on how to make Aspley a better place to live. 

*Drop in to meet your local Councillors on the* 1st & 3rd Saturday of each month - 9.30am - 10.30am at Aspley Library, Nuthall Road and 11am - 12pm at Strelley Road Library.

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What's on this summer in Nottingham

* The Beach returns 25 July - 4 September with FREE entry and fun new attractions [ [link removed] ]
* Nottinghamshire Pride is back on 30 July [ [link removed] ]
* Riverside Festival is back 5-7 August with FREE live music and entertainment, plus food and drink and rides [ [link removed] ]
* Head to Victoria Embankment [ [link removed] ] or the Arboretum [ [link removed] ] for our FREE Bands in the Parks live music concerts throughout the summer 
* *See what else is on this Summer [ [link removed] ]*
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The Wagon of Dreams returns - FREE family theatre shows

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FREE Summer Holiday Activity Clubs for children with free lunch return this summer! 

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Find a session near you by visiting [link removed] [ [link removed] ]

All sessions offer a warm welcome, entertaining outdoor activities and lots of fun! Please note: Places are limited and must be booked in advance. Every Holiday Activity Club listed on the website above will provide their contact details for you to book a place.

* Not eligible for Free School Meals?*

*You can still visit the website above to find and book sessions near you. Some extra places will be available on a first-come- first served basis.*


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⚠️ Cost of Living crisis - tackle energy bills ahead of winter ⚠️
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Through the Greener HousiNG scheme, Nottingham City Council is installing insulation in homes for free from Autumn 2022. If you have a household income of less than £30,000 per year and your home is difficult to keep warm, you could be eligible.

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