MORNING EDITION: We list the latest planning applications put before Gedling Borough Council
Good morning 🌅 and happy Monday! Here's today's email updating you with the latest news and information from across Gedling borough. Have a great day. Look out for another update tomorrow morning.
đźš§ Latest planning applications put before Gedling Borough Council

These are the latest applications to have been submitted to and validated by Gedling Borough Council this week.
This is a round-up of the latest plans that the council’s planning officers have validated.
These applications will now be decided by Gedling borough planners.
More details can be found on the Gedling Borough Council planning site HERE by using the reference codes published below.
Removal of the standing tree trunks, leaving a stump of around 1-1.5 mtrs
Moor Pond Wood, Moor Road, Papplewick
Ref. No: 2026/0048TPO5
Installation of new signage
Carlton Local Premier 337 - 339 Carlton Hill, Carlton
Ref. No: 2026/0032
Demolition of existing conservatory to allow for a single storey rear extension. Loft conversion, including hip to gable and rear dormer.
51 Prospect Road, Carlton
Ref. No: 2026/0027
Demolish existing single storey rear extension and construct a new single storey rear extension. To build a 1.5m high retaining wall in the garden to create patio space.
22 Fairview Road, Woodthorpe
Ref. No: 2026/0031
Proposed rear two storey extension
9, Kirkby Road, Ravenshead
Ref. No: 2026/0028
Single Storey Rear Extension
2A Central Avenue South, Arnold
Ref. No: 2026/0021
Loft conversion to change use from C3 HMO to "sui generis" HMO
44 Southcliffe Road, Carlton
Ref. No: 2026/0024
Construction of two-storey side extension and first floor extension install two first-floor obscure-glazed non-opening windows (Revised scheme of 2025/0266)
27 Marshall Road, Mapperley
Ref. No: 2026/0020
Change of brick orientation from Soldier to Stretcher course to blue brick detailing.
Nottinghamshire County Council, Rolleston Drive, Arnold
Ref. No: 2026/0018NMA
Approval of details reserved by conditions 3 (fencing) and 4-6 (BNG) of planning permission 2025/0489
34, Lambley Lane, Gedling
Ref. No: 2026/0012DOC
Conversion of existing first floor C3 unit and part of ground floor retail unit to C4 House in Multiple Occupation with single storey rear extension.
DK Market, 33 Mansfield Road, Daybrook
Ref. No: 2025/0914
Proposed Tripple garage adjacent to existing garage
3 The Paddocks, Lambley Lane, Burton Joyce
Ref. No: 2025/0924
Discharge of conditions 8 (materials), 9 (levels), 11 (CEMP) and 15 (boundary) attached to planniung permission reference 2025/0371.
1 Nursery Drive, Carlton
Ref. No: 2025/0814DOC
Discharge of conditions 9 (materials), 10 (levels), 12 (CEMP) and 16 (boundary) attached to planning permission reference 2025/0372.
1 Nursery Drive, Carlton
Ref. No: 2025/0815DOC
Retention of boundary wall around the property
156 Main Street, Woodborough
Ref. No: 2024/0226
Retention of boundary wall around the property
156 Main Street, Woodborough
Ref. No: 2024/0225
🏍️ Police bike patrols stepped up in ASB crackdown
Police have been carrying out bike patrols in the Colwick area as part of a crackdown on the anti-social use of off-road vehicles in the area.
Patrols were carried out by police on January 16 and covered areas such as Colwick, Daleside Road, Colwick Country Park and surrounding residential areas.
Officers say patrols will continue and are encouraging the public to approach them if they have any information.
A spokesman said: "Nottinghamshire Police are committed to tackling the issue of illegal and anti-social use of vehicles, including the illegal use of electric motorcycles.
"If you see any of our off-road bike officers whilst out and about feel free to stop and have a chat, whether it be concerns you have, information you wish to pass on or advice on legal locations and requirements to riding off road.
To report issues to the team please contact 101 or 999 to report accordingly.
đź‘“ Borough residents urged to volunteer for new crime prevention scheme
Police are calling on residents in parts of Gedling borough to get involved in a new voluntary crime prevention initiative that gets local people to take an active role in keeping their communities safe.
Street Watch is a community scheme run in partnership with Nottinghamshire Police to enhance local safety and tackle low-level issues affecting neighbourhoods.
Volunteers walk in pairs wearing high-visibility vests and are encouraged to report incidents of suspicious activity, including criminal damage, antisocial behaviour, graffiti, and fly-tipping.
All Street Watch volunteers take part in a training and induction session and are regularly supported by the force’s neighbourhood teams.
They are required to volunteer two hours per month as part of their Street Watch role, which are flexible around availability.
The scheme is open to anyone aged 18 and over who is interested in improving Gedling borough.
Members will be accompanied on their first walk by a neighbourhood officer, and each group is supported by a dedicated PCSO who liaises with volunteers.
Residents in Arnold and Mapperley can now sign up for the scheme.
PCSO Megan Tuffley, of Nottinghamshire Police’s Street Watch team, said: “Street Watch enables members of the public to play an active role in supporting the safety and wellbeing of their local area.
“Volunteers often become aware of neighbourhood issues before they are formally reported, and this initiative helps strengthen communication between residents and the police, contributing to a clearer understanding of local concerns."
“The Street Watch scheme operates independently from established Neighbourhood Watch groups and focuses on enhancing security, vigilance, and awareness of crime prevention.
"If you’ve ever thought about volunteering, now is the time to join us and help make a difference!"
Residents interested in volunteering for Street Watch or finding out more information should email: streetwatch@notts.police.uk
🌤️ WEATHER UPDATE
Saving you the effort of having to look out the window...
It will stay mainly cloudy, with further outbreaks of light rain or drizzle possible. Some drier intervals are likely but it will continue to feeling chilly with the strengthening breeze. Tonight it will be overcast with the odd spot of light rain or drizzle. Minimum temperature 3 °C.
On Tuesday it will be windy with some light rain. Drier intervals are expected. Maximum temperature 5 °C.
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