New Website

September 6, 2009 by

We have a new website – same address mind you

Visit www.uptherise.co.uk to read all that is up to date in SRRA land!

SRRA – AGM, Christmas Quiz and Social

December 7, 2008 by

Don’t forget this Thursday is the Residents’ Associations AGM. Should be a swift affair and nibbles will be availble to those who attend – yes this is a bribe! Kick off is 7.45pm at Bar Deux Clumber Street, off Sherwood Rise.

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The AGM will be followed by the Ressers Christmas Quiz and Social. George the Quiz Master will be rustling up some festive questions and if that’s not enticing enough, Tony at A Wright Butchers on Hucknall Road and Rob at Bar Deux are raffling a Turkey and if we get organised there may even be a veg box for you veggies.

So there you have it, book the baby sitter and get yourself down to deux for some festive fun and frolics.

See you Thursday!

Area walk about

December 7, 2008 by

Just a quick line to let you know that we ( Police, CPSO, Streetscene, Councillors and Neighbourhood Action officer ) will be around the area on Tuesday December 9th between 11.00 a.m. – 1.00 p.m. looking at levels of street cleanliness/ fly tipping., pot holes etc. If any residents wish to highlight any matters of concern in the area they can let me know or join us on our walk.

Cllr Carole-Ann Jones – Carole-ann.Jones@nottinghamcity.gov.uk

December 1, 2008 by

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Transition Forest Fields is screening The Power of community – How Cuba Survived peak oil, this Wednesday, 3 December at Djanogoly City Academy, Sherwood Rise at 7.30pm. Entrance to the screening is free.

To remind you also that the Sherwood Rise Residents’ Association AGM and Christmas Social is on Thursday 11 December at 7.45pm at Bar Deux. So get it in your diary -  free munchies for all who attend the AGM! and plenty of community spirit for those who attend the social!

Sherwood Rise Ressers Win Award!

November 28, 2008 by

 27th November 2008  at the New Art Exchange will long be a date that will go down in SRRA history. The Sherwood Rise Residents’ Association was awarded Neighbourhood Project of the Year Award for thier Stuff of Life community festival by the Partnership Council as part of their BIG 10 celebration of whats best in the local community. Below the picture shows our very own chair, Chris Lewis-Jones accepting the award in his usual understated manner.

Photo Credit: 13Souls.com CLJ accepts award on behalf of SRRA

BTCV Big Tidy UP 2008 – Saturday 8 November, Hedley Park

November 4, 2008 by

This Saturday wrap yourself up warm, get over to Hedley Park and join your neighbours to help tidy up Sherwood Rise!

What is The Big Tidy UP?

Nobody likes litter. Now, communities across the country are declaring war on the rubbish that blights our open spaces in Britain’s largest ever clear up. The Big Tidy Up 2008, organised by Keep Britain Tidy, aims to make the UK a better place to live by bringing communities together to tackle the trash. BTCV is lending a hand, organising 50 neighbourhood litter-picking events across the country.

Get involved!

The Sherwood Rise Residents’ Association has agreed to take part­ in the clear up and has organised its own event which will take place on Saturday 8 November from 10.30am – 12.00pm. The plan is to meet at Hedley Park, don some high vis jackets, grab some litter pickers then blitz the surrounding streets of litter, with a spot of musical accompaniment if you are in the mood! For more information contact Chris on id@chrislewisjones.co.uk or just turn up on the day. The more the merrier, lets make where we live even better!

Elm Tree update on This is Nottingham

November 4, 2008 by

Below is an article which appeared on This is Nottingham on Thursday 30 October fyi.

City council wants to shut pub
Thursday, October 30, 2008, 07:30

NOTTINGHAM City Council wants to shut a pub that it says has caused a persistent nuisance to neighbours.
The Elm Tree Inn, in Forest Fields, was the scene of a shooting in January last year.

In February that year, the council restricted the hours for entertainment to between 2pm and 11pm and a noise limiter was fitted, following complaints from residents.

But 12 months on, residents complained again that the noise, sometimes late at night, was unacceptable.

Now, after a six-month investigation in which officers gathered evidence of noise nuisance, the council has asked for a licence review.

In a submission to the city’s licensing department, Barry Horne, the council’s corporate director of city development, said: “The evidence gained led noise and pollution control to believe that it is highly unlikely that the Elm Tree could be managed in a manner that does not continue to cause noise nuisance.”

The pub in Beech Avenue is closed pending the review. The owner, Trust Inns Limited, said no one was available to comment. Local people are hoping the review will lead to its closure.

One man who has lived in the street for 51 years, but did not want to be named, said the venue had changed in the last decade and was no longer appropriate in a residential area.

He said: “It is attracting unwelcome clientele. The music has been a problem. We can hear it in the house.” Late-night taxis, urinating in the street, and litter were also problems, he said. “This is affecting a lot of people.”

Neighbours are annoyed that the authorities were not in a position to take tougher action in the aftermath of the shooting. The council could only challenge on the grounds of excessive noise.

The man who was shot, Cameron McKenzie, 22, of Bracknell Crescent, Whitemoor Estate, was admitted to the Queen’s Medical Centre. He was released a few days later.

The neighbour said: “Since trading has been suspended there has been a wonderful transformation. It has improved the quality of life tremendously.”

charles.walker@nottinghameveningpost.co.uk

http://www.thisisnottingham.co.uk/homenews/City-council-wants-shut-pub/article-432096-detail/article.html#StartComments

Partnership Council – BIG10 Awards – get your nominations in!

October 27, 2008 by

2008 marks the Partnership Council’s tenth anniversary and to celebrate we’ve launched the BIG10 Awards – to celebrate those people who help to inspire and improve life in Nottingham, particularly “Area 4”, including Hyson Green, Radford, Forest Fields, New Basford, Sherwood Rise and the Arboretum area.

Get nominating and you could be joining us at the first ever BIG10 Awards ceremony on Thursday evening, 27th November 2008 at the New Art Exchange, with loads of publicity for you and your nominee. See more details below.
 
What are we looking for?
The BIG10 Awards are all about celebrating, recognising and rewarding the contribution that people make to their communities. You can nominate yourself, someone else or a community group, project or business. For example, do you know of an individual or activity that has transformed your community or others’ lives? Or someone who volunteers tirelessly to help others?

1. Volunteer of the Year Award – do you know someone who gives up their time to help others?
2. Green Project of the Year Award – a project or activity aimed at helping the environment or encouraging or helping others to lead greener lives.
3. Young Person of the Year Award – we’re looking for a young person, up to 25 years old, who has made a really positive contribution to their neighbourhood or others’ lives.
4. Partnership Worker of the Year Award – someone who works for a public sector organisation such as Nottingham City Council, the Police or Health Service who goes beyond the call of duty.
5. Older Person of the Year Award – life begins at 50 in this case so why not nominate someone you know who’s helping to change the area where you live?
6. Community Group of the Year Award – are you part of a community group that’s made a HUGE difference to people’s lives or is doing something really special or unusual?
7. Skills Exchange of the Year Award – do you know of someone who regularly helps a neighbour or volunteers their skills for free?
8. Green Business of the Year Award – does your business go the extra mile to help protect the environment?
9. Neighbourhood Project of the Year Award – do you know of a neighbourhood project set up by local people that’s made a difference where you live? Maybe you know someone who’s set up a community garden for instance?
10. Outstanding Community Contribution of the Year Award – the BIG award in the BIG10 Awards! We’re looking for a person, project, community group or business that deserves special recognition for the contribution they’ve made to their local community.
 
Closing date for nominations: email this Friday, 31st October 2008,  supporting paperwork in by Monday 3rd November.

Winners will receive a BIG10 Awards certificate and a prize.

How do I nominate? Open the attached Word document below, fill it in on your computer and email it back to us on or before Friday, 31 October 2008.
Or you can call in for a printed nomination form at Partnership Council, 9.30am – 5.00pm Monday to Friday, or call us on 970 8200, and post it back to us at The Partnership Council, 47 Gregory Boulevard, Hyson Green, Nottingham, NG7 5JA (next door to the NatWest Bank).
 
BIG10 Rules & Guidance
Please note all entrants + nominees must be willing to take part in publicity and media activity connected with the BIG10 Awards.
Nominees must be available to attend the BIG10 Awards Ceremony, Thursday evening, 27th November, the New Art Exchange on Gregory Boulevard, Nott’m.
If you are short-listed for an award we will tell you in plenty of time so you can arrange to attend the Awards Ceremony, or send a representative on your behalf. Winners of each category will be announced at the Awards Ceremony. The decisions taken by the judges will be final and no correspondence will be entered into.
We can only consider applications answering our official nomination form questions.
The information you provide us with will not be made available to any third parties.
 
If you need any more information, please ring Moby Farrands, Partnership Council Volunteering Development Worker (for Hyson Green, Radford, Forest Fields, New Basford + Arboretum area) Email: moby@partnershipcouncil.co.uk  Tel: 0115 970 8200

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Community choir

October 26, 2008 by

Following the success of opening the Stuff of Life Community Festival, the Community choir will reconvene on Thursday 6 November from 6-7pm. Kate has negotiated a free room at the New Art Exchange on Gregory Boulevard up until Christmas.

Stuff of Life Festival 2008

Stuff of Life Festival 2008

Due to other commitments, our leader, Angela Warren, will be unable to join us until the New Year but between us we should be able to muster up a few tunes. Vera has  a new Bulgarian song, we can perfect our earlier songs and all are welcome to bring some new songs to the mix.

Kate has found some New Deal funding that we can apply for to pay for a ‘leader’, room hire, music and refreshments which means if we are successful in our bid we could have funding by January.

If you are interested in joining or continuing attending the choir, please contact Kate by e-mail at: kate.stoddart@btinternet.com

Look forward to seeing you there.

Thursday 6 November
6.00pm – 7.00pm
New Art Exchange, Gregory Blvd, Hyson Green.

Next meeting

October 23, 2008 by

Next meeting is Tuesday 28 October, and has been rescheduled from earlier in the month. 8pm Bar Deux, Clumber Street, Sherwood Rise.

e-mail agenda items to: jcarterdavies@googlemail.com


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