Thursday, 20 October 2022

HALLOWEEN FUN AT MUSEUM

Spooky season is coming to Erewash Museum with a week of Halloween fun during half term. The museum is celebrating Halloween with themed events and a ghostly adventure from Monday 24th to Friday 28th October. From 11am to 3pm, there will be a trail where children can search the house for clues to find the black cat and in the hayloft, children will be able to make monster hand puppets for free. On Tuesday October 25th the museum is hosting a spooky adventure called, ‘The Ghosts of Dalby House’ where participants can solve puzzles to help the friendly resident ghosts and earn a prize along the way – the event cost is £2.50 per participant and doesn’t require booking.

On Thursday October 26 visitors can bring in non-battery operated toys that are in good condition to swap with other visitors. This event was popular during the recent Games Week and is returning for half term. Both the Georgian house and the gardens will be fully decorated for the holiday. The volunteer-led tea room will also be open throughout the week serving a variety of drinks and snacks.

Councillor Carol Hart, Leader of Erewash Borough Council, says: “Erewash Museum is once again hosting a fantastic event perfect for all the family. The Halloween week is set to be full of exciting and slightly spooky activities to entertain children this half term holiday. I look forward to seeing the museum transform for the season and look forward to hearing about everyone’s ghostly adventures!”

Erewash Museum is located a short walk from Ilkeston’s Market Place. Admission is free for both the house and gardens. For more information visit the Facebook page facebook.com/erewashmuseum, call 0115 907 1141, or email museum@erewash.gov.uk.  

Friday, 14 October 2022

LATEST EDITION NOW ON LINE

You can read the latest edition of the Website Extra, Issue 325 October 14th 2022, by clicking on 325 in the box top right.

Monday, 10 October 2022

FINAL GARDEN WASTE COLLECTIONS

The dates for the last brown bin collections in the borough for the winter have been confirmed. Brown bins in the north of the borough – Ilkeston and the surrounding areas – have their last collection week commencing 28th November 2022. Garden waste collections will restart the week of 20th February 2023.

 Brown bins in the south of the borough – Long Eaton and the surrounding areas – will have their last collection the week commencing 5th December 2022. Garden waste collections will restart the week of 27th February 2023.

 When garden waste collections end for the season, Erewash residents can use their brown bin, alongside their blue bin and green bags, for any extra dry mixed recycling until the garden waste rounds resume next year. Councillor Garry Hickton, Lead Member for Environment at Erewash Borough Council, says: “There’s still a few weeks left to get those final gardening tasks done before the last brown bin collections of the year. Once the gardening season is over, residents can use the brown bin for extra recycling during the winter months.”

Saturday, 8 October 2022

EREWASH'S SPORTING STARS

Erewash’s inspirational sporting residents were celebrated at the Active Lives Awards ceremony. The evening saw 10 winners awarded, a performance from the Under the Bridge men’s choir, and a celebration of the many athletic events that took place over the summer. The Mayor of Erewash, Councillor John Sewell, Leader of Erewash Borough Council, Councillor Carol Hart and the Lead Member for Health and Wellbeing, Councillor Paul Maginnis attended the event to congratulate the nominees on their amazing achievements. 

 Erewash Valley Gymnastics Club took home the award for the Active Place category due to their dedication to offer gymnastics for everyone and over 70 years of supporting the local community. 

 Jean Saville was awarded the Active Lives trophy in acknowledgement of her inspirational journey. She began exercising a year ago after completing her pulmonary rehabilitation programme. Despite being nervous to start she stuck to her sessions. She made friends along the way and now attends the gym, aqua aerobics and yoga every week.

 In the Legacy Leisure Adversary category, Susie Lamber was the inspiring winner. After her experience suffering a life-altering brain injury Susie set up a support group, crafting group, and Eco therapy group to help others who are living with long-term illnesses and pain.

 The charity Blue Tonic won the Project/ Initiative/ Innovation award. The group offers people the opportunity have positive experiences in and around water - from hosting sessions that teach participants how to be safe around open water, to sessions that give men space to talk in a healthy environment. 

The winner of the Active Coach/Activator of the year was Leanne Parry who regularly goes above and beyond for the community by volunteering to support victims of domestic abuse, supporting the Cotmanhay Wellness Hub and Community Network, and helping to establish the female empowerment group SheWill.

Ilkeston Health Ride took home the Community Group/Association/Team of the Year award due to their regular, inclusive, and ever growing group cycle rides.

The Cotmanhay Wellness Club won the Active Partnership award in recognition of their work to provide positive opportunities and support to residents. 

The Active Young Persons Award went to inspirational Evie Hartley. Evie was diagnosed with cancer a few years ago and ever since has been raising money for the Children’s Cancer and Leukaemia Group through bike rides, cake sales, hair donations, walking challenges and charity auctions. She has raised more than £58,000 in total.

Janet Micklewright won in the Active Volunteer category due to her dedication to the Sawley community. She runs the Sawley Wellbeing Café for residents who feel isolated and need a space to talk, the Singing for the Brain group which brings people affected by dementia together to sing and do vocal exercises, and a chair based exercise class to help elderly people become more mobile.

Finally, the Special Recognition award went to Abbie Breakwell. Abbie is a wheelchair tennis player for Great Britain, currently ranked 27th in the world for women’s doubles. She has never let her disability hold her back, becoming a This Girl Can ambassador while at secondary school and an Inclusion Ambassador of the Association of Colleges while at college. At university, Abbie was instrumental in establishing weekly wheelchair tennis sessions which are completely inclusive. This year she was made a Great Britain and Ireland Rotary Ambassador and a Commonwealth Games baton barer. 

Councillor Paul Maginnis, Lead Member for Health and Wellbeing at Erewash Borough Council, says: “The residents of Erewash never fail to amaze me. It has been an honour to hear all of the nominees’ inspirational stories and learn of their fantastic projects that help the community become more active and healthy. The Active Lives Awards has proven once again to be a wonderful opportunity to acknowledge the great work of this borough. Congratulations to our deserving winners!” 

Sunday, 2 October 2022

ILKESTON FAIR ROAD CLOSURES

Residents’ parking schemes adjacent to Ilkeston town centre will be suspended and some roads closed next week when the 770th Ilkeston Charter Fair rolls into town. The parking schemes will be suspended from Monday October 17th, resuming on Monday 24th October. The following road closures will be in place from 5am on Tuesday 18th October until midday on Sunday 23rd October:

 Bath Street - from its junction with Wilmot Street to the Market Place

 East Street - from house number 38 to its junction with Bath Street/the Market Place

 Market Place - in its entirety

 St Mary Street - from the northern boundary of the Arena Hope charity shop (and The Harrow public house opposite) to its junction with the Market Place

Pimlico - from its junction with New Lawn Road to its junction with Burns Street

 Burns Street - from its junction with Pimlico to the end of the Scala cinema building (and property number 20 opposite)

Wharncliffe Road - from its junction with Albert Street to the Market Place

South Street - from the Market Place to its junction with Gladstone Street West 

Queen Street - in its entirety

 Market Street - from its junction with the Market Place to the boundary between 2 Market Street and Rutland Mill

Car parks on South Street, Pimlico, Queen Street and Gregory Street will be closed for the duration of the fair. A two-way system will be in place from Gladstone Street up to the Market Place and back. A one-way system will be in place along Wharncliffe Road, Albert Street and Queen’s Drive to the junction with Oakwell Drive. Diversions will be in place and signposted. Streets belonging to the two residents’ parking schemes are:

St Mary Street Area: Burns Street, Fullwood Street, Fullwood Avenue, Gregory Street, Jackson Avenue, New Lawn Road, St Mary Street, Wilmot Street. 

Queens Drive Area: Albert Street, Cedar Park, Darwin Avenue, Queens Drive, Lissett Avenue, Moss Road.