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Bingham under Tier 4: Stay at Home COVID-19 Local Restrictions from Dec 31st 2020

30/12/2020

Rushcliffe and most of Nottinghamshire will enter Tier 4 “Stay at Home” for restrictions from Thursday 31st December 2020.

For information on on Tier 4 restrictions, please see the attached image (PDF) and the government’s Tier 4 guidance .


 

Bingham level crossing closed to traffic overnight, 18-19 Jan

The road 20m either side of the level crossing, on Kirk Hill and Chapel Lane, will be close from 10:30pm on Monday the 18th of January 2021, until 05:30am on Tuesday the 19th. Please see the attached document for further information.

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Temporary traffic signals on Nottingham Road, 4-8 Jan

Two-way traffic signals will be in place on Nottingham Road, between the junctions of Mallow Way and Balmoral Road, between 9:00am and 4:00pm from Monday the 4th until Friday the 8th of January 2021. Please see the attached document for further information.

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PRESS RELEASE: Bingham delivers its second playpark refurbishment

21/12/202004/06/2021

Bingham Town Council, in conjunction with the Bingham Community Parks Project (BCPP) announce the successful delivery of a second play park refurbishment project.

Building on the success of our first play park refurbishment in 2019, Orchard Park, Wychwood Road has now been completed and is ready for the public to enjoy. A competitive tender process was undertaken late in 2019, and Kompan were selected as the winner based on design, play value, inclusivity and price.

Paul Moskwa, Chair of Bingham Community Parks project, said “I’m grateful to FCC Communities Foundation for providing us with the funds to deliver another great play facility to the people of Bingham. Having undertaken our first park project last year, which the Town Council fully funded, we were keen to secure external funding partners. I’m delighted that FCC Communities Foundation selected our project to receive a significant grant for Wychwood Road. With additional support from Nottinghamshire County Council’s LIS (Local Improvement Scheme) grant, that is two fantastic state of the art play facilities for Bingham, which without our funders wouldn’t be possible”

FCC Communities Foundation is a not-for-profit business that awards grants for community projects from funds donated by FCC Environment through the Landfill Communities Fund.

Cheryl Raynor, FCC Community Foundations local grant manager says: “It’s wonderful to see something we have funded finally open and ready to make such a difference to children in the local area. We are always happy to consider grant applications for projects that benefit local communities, and this is a great example of what can be achieved.”

For more information about FCC Communities Foundation funding contact Cheryl Raynor at or visit http://www.fcccommunitiesfoundation.org.uk .

 

Bingham Community Events alternative Christmas lights switch on

07/12/202007/12/2020

Bingham Community Events would like to present to you the replacement of Bingham’s Christmas light switch on. We would like to thank Bingham Town Council for a wonderful Xmas light display.

Special thanks for funding to:

Rushcliffe Borough Councillors
Lizzy Howitt
John Stockwood
Gareth Williams

Nottingham County Councillors
Francis Purdue Horan
Neil Clarke

Credits

Filmed by Dan Lambourne
Vocals & Voice over by Ross Roberts Creative
Director Elizabeth Hutchison

Copyright © 2020 Bingham Community Events

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