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Understanding settlements and how to secure a fair outcome

25 February 2025
Understanding settlements and how to secure a fair outcome

Understanding settlements and how to secure a fair outcome

25 February 2025

"Understanding Financial Settlements: How Ringrose Law Can Help You Secure a Fair Outcome"


To feed or not to feed?

23 February 2025
To feed or not to feed?

To feed or not to feed?

23 February 2025

For decades, wildlife organisations have extolled the virtues of feeding garden birds.


£2.65 billion investment in flood defences is welcome news

17 February 2025
£2.65 billion investment in flood defences is welcome news

£2.65 billion investment in flood defences is welcome news

17 February 2025

I have had the privilege of meeting with residents across our communities, writes Shewood Forest MP Michelle Welsh.


Wildlife to watch out for in the weeks ahead

16 February 2025
Wildlife to watch out for in the weeks ahead

Wildlife to watch out for in the weeks ahead

16 February 2025

The long days of February provide both impetus and extra opportunity to get out and about to appreciate and enjoy the wildlife that is all around us.


Excellence should be for the many, not just the few

10 February 2025
Excellence should be for the many, not just the few

Excellence should be for the many, not just the few

10 February 2025

Labour’s Schools Bill is a direct attack on the progress we have made in education over the past two decades, writes Newark MP Robert Jenrick.


Creating a wilder county – good news in depressing times

09 February 2025
Creating a wilder county – good news in depressing times

Creating a wilder county – good news in depressing times

09 February 2025

While known for caring for nature reserves, the scale of our work often goes under the radar…


Is ghost of historic hall reliving great battle?

08 February 2025
Is ghost of historic hall reliving great battle?

Is ghost of historic hall reliving great battle?

08 February 2025

Next time you’re in Langar Hall, you must admire the late Georgian elegance and the beauty of the surroundings, writes historian Patrick Mercer.


How the Government could boost growth while restoring nature

02 February 2025
How the Government could boost growth while restoring nature

How the Government could boost growth while restoring nature

02 February 2025

Rather than ‘winner takes all’ solutions where development is allowed to trash the environment in the name of ‘growth’.


‘Decisions taken now will help your business in 2025’

28 January 2025
‘Decisions taken now will help your business in 2025’

‘Decisions taken now will help your business in 2025’

28 January 2025

January is the month of New Year resolutions, writes Simon Shaw of Duncan & Toplis.


As I see it: Supporting our local community during the winter months

27 January 2025
As I see it: Supporting our local community during the winter months

As I see it: Supporting our local community during the winter months

27 January 2025

As is so often the case when we begin a new year the temperatures have recently plummeted with some snow and unfortunately rising floodwaters.


Rising to the challenge of tackling Ash Dieback disease

24 January 2025
Rising to the challenge of tackling Ash Dieback disease

Rising to the challenge of tackling Ash Dieback disease

24 January 2025

Ancient woodlands are Nottinghamshire’s most diverse habitat, providing a haven for wildlife and places of solace and inspiration for people.


‘Precious peat belongs in bogs, not in bags’

19 January 2025
‘Precious peat belongs in bogs, not in bags’

‘Precious peat belongs in bogs, not in bags’

19 January 2025

Peatlands are unique habitats capable of storing twice as much carbon as forests, writes Erin McDaid of the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust.


New year proves a new start for many

14 January 2025
New year proves a new start for many

New year proves a new start for many

14 January 2025

For many, the ringing in of the New Year signals a fresh start, but for some couples, it can mean the end of their relationship.


Change not just promised — it’s already happening

13 January 2025
Change not just promised — it’s already happening

Change not just promised — it’s already happening

13 January 2025

As we reflect on the first six months of this Government, it’s clear that real change is already happening, writes Sherwood Forest MP, Michelle Welsh.

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A year of huge progress for nature and people

12 January 2025
A year of huge progress for nature and people

A year of huge progress for nature and people

12 January 2025

A challenging year — but one which saw huge progress for nature and people, writes Erin McDaid, of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust.


Retail crime, shoplifting, and drug dealing latest priorities for police

09 January 2025
Retail crime, shoplifting, and drug dealing latest priorities for police

Retail crime, shoplifting, and drug dealing latest priorities for police

09 January 2025

I’m pleased to start 2025 with my latest updates on the work of the neighbourhood policing team, writes District Commander, Inspector Charlotte Ellam.


New year’s resolution — time for a legal health check

07 January 2025
New year’s resolution — time for a legal health check

New year’s resolution — time for a legal health check

07 January 2025

New Year’s Resolutions –Time for a Legal Health Check?


Changing lives and building independence

06 January 2025
Changing lives and building independence

Changing lives and building independence

06 January 2025

A key principle in Adult Social Care is working to ensure that the people we support can live as independently as possible.


People-power dramatically helps communities and wildlife

05 January 2025
People-power dramatically helps communities and wildlife

People-power dramatically helps communities and wildlife

05 January 2025

Results of the £5 million National Lottery Heritage Fund Nextdoor Nature programme enabled Trusts to work with communities across the UK.


‘I will work tirelessly to deliver on key priorities’

30 December 2024
‘I will work tirelessly to deliver on key priorities’

‘I will work tirelessly to deliver on key priorities’

30 December 2024

I am absolutely proud and honoured to be elected leader of Nottinghamshire County Council, says Sam Smith, the new council leader.


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