Showing posts with label Nottinghamshire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nottinghamshire. Show all posts

Friday, November 16, 2012

Paddy Tipping, Police and Crime Commissioner, Nottinghamshire


photo tipping
ballot logo (labour)
The Labour Party Candidate
Force area:
Nottinghamshire

Paddy Tipping

Election statement:
Nottinghamshire needs a Labour Police & Crime Commissioner to stand 
up for our communities in the fight against crime and anti-social behaviour; 
not be a cheerleader for Conservative Government cuts to the police.
Paddy Tipping has lived and worked in the voluntary, public and private sector 
in Nottinghamshire for over forty years.  He’s well known in communities around 
Nottinghamshire, and his family live here too. That means that your concerns are 
his concerns and he’ll always speak up for you with a strong voice.
Paddy believes that residents need to feel safe and secure in their homes and 
streets.  We all want a better and safer environment for our children and families.
Paddy will:
Fight for extra resources for our Police who face a budget cut imposed by
the Conservative Government of £42 million or 20%.  Already nearly 300
Police Officers have lost their jobs. You can’t cut crime by cutting Police Officers.
Improve and enhance neighbourhood policing by recruiting an extra 150
Police Officers backed by 100 more PCSOs. We need a regular uniformed
presence on our streets.
Work with local Councils and others to cut anti-social behaviour by 50%.
He’ll clamp down on yobbish behaviour.
Make sure that the victims of crime are treated as people, not cases, and
properly fund Victim Support.
Give extra priority and resources to domestic violence and crimes against women.
Be fair and honest; protect Council taxpayers money and he won’t take a
pay rise if elected to office.
Paddy Tipping will be the People’s Commissioner.  He will be a strong and 
effective leader of Nottinghamshire Police, while always listening to you and the 
communities he is elected to serve.
This statement prepared by Nicola Heaton, Agent, at 23 Barrett Lane, 
Attenborough, Notts NG9 6AD
Contact details:
Email: paddy4pcc@gmail.com
Website: www. paddy4pcc.co.uk

Saturday, September 22, 2012

School bus firm Ausden Clark at risk after boss is fined £10,000 at Leicester court, Ausden Clark operate school contracts in Rutland, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire area

School bus firm Ausden Clark at risk after boss is fined £10,000 at Leicester court, 
Ausden Clark operate school contracts in Rutland


The managing director of a coach firm has been prosecuted for forging paperwork – leaving its future in the balance.

Paul Ausden-Clark (56), managing director of Ausden Clark, was ordered to pay almost £28,000 in fines and costs after admitting 74 offences of forging reports of coach inspections and maintenance work during a hearing at Leicester Crown Court Thursday.

Fining Ausden-Clark £10,000 and ordering him to pay £17,815 in costs, Judge Simon Hammond said the offences were serious.

the company also operate school contracts in the Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire area

they are also the official coach company for Leicester City Football Club



Paul Ausden-Clark employs 100 people and he risks losing everything. If his licence is revoked it would close the business.

The fate of the firm, which was started by Ausden-Clark 30 years ago, will be decided by the Department of Transport

Anthony Cross, representing Ausden-Clark: "He's not operated a perfect system but the business compares favourably to any other privately-owned coach company."


the business was fined in 2010 in relation to tachograph offences.


Friday, September 21, 2012

Save Oakham & Community Ambulance Stations throughout Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Northamptonshire, Unison, East Midland Ambulance Service


Save Oakham Community Ambulance Station, 
Unison, East Midland Ambulance Service

East Midlands Ambulance Service is planning to close up to
70 Ambulance Stations, including those in rural Nottinghamshire,
Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Rutland and Northamptonshire.

They propose replacing the stations with only 13 'hubs'

UNISON believes that this will place patients lives at risk.

To lodge your  protest;

Ring UNISON Direct. 08345 355 0845

or log onto


You can sign the  e petition



Sunday, June 19, 2011

Harby, Newark, Nottinghamshire, Open Gardens, Cream Teas, Scarecrows and Sale Trail

Harby, Open Gardens, Cream Teas, Scarecrows and Sale Trail

Weird and wonderful scarecrows, home made cream teas,
cakes and biscuits served in the village hall and a selection
of stalls selling jams, craftwork etc.

Contact: Justine Cline 01949 860480

Monday, June 14, 2010

Ian Campbell UK's Youngest Gay Mayor

23 Year old Ian Campbell was elected The UK's youngest Mayor

Openly gay Mr Campbell is now Mayor at Retford, Nottinghamshire.