A man has died after he fell into
the Erewash Canal. Police and an
air ambulance attended the scene along with Emergency services who rescued the
man from the water. A police spokesperson said: "We were called to
Ilkeston Road, Sandiacre just before 5.10pm on Monday 18th July after reports that
a man had fallen in the canal. The man was rescued but sadly died a short time
later. There are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death and a file
is being prepared for the coroner. Our thoughts go out to the man’s family at
this sad time".
Wednesday, 20 July 2022
MAN DIES AFTER FALLING INTO EREWASH CANAL
Tuesday, 19 July 2022
READ THE WEBSITE EXTRA ON LINE
You can read the latest edition of the Website Extra, Issue 319 July 14th 2022, by clicking on 319 in the box top right.
Monday, 18 July 2022
Sunday, 17 July 2022
OH I DO LIKE TO BE BESIDE THE SEASIDE!
Everyone is invited to the spectacular Beach Ball to celebrate the return of the much loved Erewash Beach! The award-winning Erewash Museum is throwing a celebration of all things summer to commemorate the grand opening of the Erewash Beach. The Beach Ball takes place on Saturday 23 July from 11am-3pm while the beach itself will stay open for the entirety of the summer holidays. Admission to the beach, the Ball and the Museum is free.
“It is fantastic to see the Erewash Beach return after several years of absence due to the pandemic. The Museum always organises fun and unique events for the borough and I think the Beach Ball is set to be one of their best ever! It’s a wonderful opportunity to get the family together and celebrate the summer in a way we have been unable to for years now”
Wednesday, 13 July 2022
GOODBYE LONG EATON EXTRA
We are sorry to announce that this will be the final issue of the paper version of the Extra. We ceased publication of the paper twice during the two Covid lockdowns and published the paper online. Unfortunately sales have not returned to previous levels. This combined with a downturn in advertising has meant we can no longer keep publishing the newspaper. However we will continue to put the paper online and you can keep up to date with local news by googling LONG EATON WEBSITE EXTRA. If the situation changes in the future we will consider putting the Extra back into print. We would like to thank all our readers who have purchased the paper over the last ten years, and all the people who have advertised with us since the demise of the Long Eaton Advertiser. The first edition of the paper was published in black and white and was printed by the Office Way on Derby Road, Long Eaton, priced 20p.
