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Woman in tears after council workers mow down flowers in misunderstanding
She wanted to try and brighten up the village (Image: Nottingham Post/Marie Wilson)
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A woman says she was left in tears after council workers mowed down wildflowers she spent six months planting and nurturing.
Constructions works on extension to Moorbridge Industrial Estate in Bingham begin
| Updated: 13:17, 17 March 2021
Construction work has started on the extension to the Moorbridge Industrial Estate in Bingham.
It is being carried out by Langar-based Hofton & Son.
The J. R. Shouler Trading Estate will include 23 new commercial units, ranging in size from 1,000 to 3,000sq ft.
Tom Moreton T Balfe Construction, Robert Maxey HEB Surveyors, Giles Davies Geo Hallam, Mark Shouler Hofton and Son.
Phase one completion is expected to be ready for occupation in November of this year.
Hofton & Son has been advised by heb Chartered Surveyors and Geo Hallam Surveyors, who are taking reservations for pre-sales and lettings.
Willmott Dixon and Henry Riley announced as partners in new Bingham Arena project
| Updated: 15:23, 13 March 2021
The partners for the creation of Binghamâs new greener and carbon efficient leisure centre and community hub have been announced.
Leader of Rushcliffe Borough Council Simon Robinson said he was delighted to agree partnerships with Willmott Dixon as contractor and Henry Riley as external project managers.
This comes with the support from key partners Parkwood Leisure, Bingham Town Council and funding from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) subject to signing a grant funding agreement and the D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership.
Rushcliffe Borough Council representatives meet with the partners on the site of the new Bingham Arena. (45093047)
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