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Keeping children safe in Wollaton
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On Friday 17th June, children and staff from the Middleton Primary school joined efforts with the local Cllrs, REACT team and other city council staff to stand up for our children's safety.
Children created wonderful art work displayed on the outside school wall for all parents to see, Cllrs talked to parents, Community Protection officers talked to everyone about parking and blocking the access - and they all together promoted safer school streets.
The main message was about encouraging more parents to ditch the car, if they live within a reasonable distance from school.
Cllrs Khan said “Working together, we can achieve anything. It was lovely seeing all the amazing posters, by the children. Illegal Parking outside Middleton Primary or Fernwood Primary will not be tolerated. Thanks to REACT Nottingham Officers, who have been on patrol this week. Educating drivers about irresponsible parking, and engine idling. Please bear in mind the safety and health of our children is paramount. Loved seeing all these amazing posters, by the children regarding school road safety”.
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Celebrating the new Seaford Avenue Park
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We were delighted to attend the official opening of the newly upgraded Seaford Avenue Park, by local resident Eva Brown.
Eva has lived in Wollaton for 50 years and has fostered over 100 children, bringing most of them to the park over the years.
It was an absolute pleasure seeing the children excited with their new playground. This is such beautiful space in our ward and we look forward to seeing many more families come and enjoy it, in the years to come.
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Day of Action in Wollaton
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Wollaton West Day of Action took place on 29th June, and included a deep clean and fly-tipping operation, fire safety advice and alarm checks, door knocking, a community engagement event at the Co-op on Lambourne Drive, and a community litter pick where children from Middleton Primary School pitched in.
Thank you to everyone who took part!
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Celebrating the Queen's Jubilee
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Big celebration in Wollaton West – Play Space by Calderdate area - at the Places for People Platinum Jubilee Party on Sunday 5th June. People come together as a community to celebrate with face painting, music dome, games slush machine, music and food.
"Left to right: Marie Bryce (Places for People) Cllr Cate Woodward, volunteer resident Lisa, Cllr Zafran Khan, Cllr Steve Battlemuch."
Wollaton Park Community Centre had enjoyed a challenge and decided to celebrate the Queens Jubilee. The party started with food and music and continued with joy and good wished for the Queen. Wollaton Park Community Centre provides a regular coffee morning with a hot drink and cake for £1.50, each & every Thursday from 9 till 12 noon. Everyone is welcome.
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Cleaning up Wollaton
Wollaton West volunteers and community champions have joined Neighbourhood Operations Management, Nottingham City Homes, Community Protection, Ward Councillors and Resident Development Officers to tackle the litter issues in their area.
They met on 19th May by the corner of Arleston Drive and Fernwood Crescent, walking the streets near by and collecting litter; they were showing people that collecting small bags of litter in their community could make a big difference.
Get a FREE litter picking kit at www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/cleanchampions [ [link removed] ]
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Meet your local Councillors!
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Drop-in surgeries with your local Councillors happen regularly, so* *why not come along to ask a question or share an idea on how to make Wollaton West a better place to live.
*Wollaton Library*
* 2nd Saturday of each month 11am to 12 noon
* 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month 5.45pm to 6.45pm
*Kingswood church and community centre, Lambourne Drive*
* 4th Saturday of each month at 11am to 12noon
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What's On this Summer
* The Beach returns 25 July - 4 September with FREE entry and fun new attractions [ [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
* There are lots of other events happening in our Parks too - follow Nottingham Parks on Facebook for the latest [ [link removed] ]
* Wollaton Hall has a variety of events, trails and activities, including FREE outdoor games [ [link removed] ]
* Nottingham Contemporary have FREE family fun sessions on all of August, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays! [ [link removed] ]
* *See what else is on this Summer [ [link removed] ]*
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FREE Summer Holiday Activity Clubs for children with free lunch continue 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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⚠️ 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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