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March 2021
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Fire At Ilkeston Recycling plant
Fire crews are still attending the site of Stanton Recycling in Ilkeston where a fire broke out last night.
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At one point crews from Derby, Stapleford, Nottingham and Leicester were all at the scene.
Residents as far as Bilborough and Strelley were advised to keep windows shut.
June 2020
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We Are Open! Sort of
We are now open!
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Due to the latest government announcement , and following careful safety guidelines we will be undertaking removals again. We are happy to take calls and emails to arrange quotations and give advice in the meantime.
The safety of our customers and staff is always our main priority so we will be taking strict measures with PPE and social distancing to minimise any risks during this uncertain period. -
New Houses For Cropwell Bishop
Just off the A46 in Nottingham lies Cropwell Bishop – civil parish full of
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charm, character and of course….cheese!
Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Nottingham City Centre, sit’s The Old Stackyard, the latest development from Hoxston.
Known for their design-led new builds, that offer an alternative to the standard
product offered by larger house builders – The Old Stackyard is no exception.
Thoughtfully and sympathetically considered in the context of its picturesque village
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Charity event victim of Covid-19
Sadly another casualty of Covid 19 is the popular local Christmas lights display at a house in Laurel Crescent, Nuthall, Nottingham.
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This popular event has raised £168,000 over the last 17 years for charity and has become a Christmas tradition for many local people. The Swift family, who decorate their house with 135 different sets of lights have made the decision to cancel this years display over concerns for public safety. Last year drew 35,000 visitors with over 2,000 on opening night alone.... -
Look After Your Car Battery
Without being used regularly, car batteries can lose charge meaning they may not have enough power to start the engine – this is likely to be the case if your essential journeys are especially short.
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This is also more likely to be the case with cars with older, weaker batteries, but even newer or brand-new batteries can fail if they haven’t been used for long periods.
Why might my battery not start my car?
The optimum voltage for a car battery is around 12.6 volts – that’s the sign of... -
Let's All Keep Busy During Lockdown
We all have a lot more time on our hands than we normally would at this present time. Here are some great ideas to help you keep busy at home and stop any boredom creeping in.
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1. Family time
From video calls to chat groups, communication is as important now as it has ever been with some family members and friends having to isolate on their own. Having regular chats with everyone that you love is really important and is also a great way to pass the time. Catch up with pals over a virtual brun... April 2020
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New Power Station Planned for Nottingham
The Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station as a coal powered plant is due to be decommissioned in 2025, however plans are due to be submitted later this year to build a new power plant on this site.
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The plant would work in a similar way to the much smaller Eastcroft incinerator on London Rd, Nottingham. It could save approximately half a million tons of non-recyclable waste from going to landfill and generate enough electricity to power 90,000 homes. -
How To Look After Your Car During Lockdown
Leaving your car parked up or only using it occasionally can damage your cars battery. The best way to make sure your car makes it through long-term storage or significantly reduced usage is to use a trickle charger. This will stop alarms and other components from draining your battery completely.
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Just keep in mind that using these devices could be impractical if your car is parked on the street as you may need to drape cables across the pavement, which can become a tripping hazard for passers-...