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Mornington Crescent Estate Nuthall Nottingham

Mornington Crescent, Nottingham, United Kingdom
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A place for Mornington Crescent Estate Residents to meet and chat about things that are happening, or current events Also for people who just like the Estate. Nuthall is a village located in Nottinghamshire, England, neighbouring Kimberley, Watnall, Cinderhill and Basford. It is part of the Borough of Broxtowe.

Nuthall is split into two areas, Old Nuthall, which lies between the Nuthall Island roundabout and Kimberley, and New Nuthall, which lies between Bells Lane and Nuthall Island. New Nuthall also includes the Mornington Crescent Estate, a late 1980s/early 1990s exclusive development which borders Strelley and the Hempshill Vale estate. New Nuthall also borders Broxtowe Country Park and a bypass road (Woodhouse Way).

In comparison to New Nuthall, the houses in Old Nuthall tend to be smaller and less spread out.[1] Old Nuthall is focused on the main roads of Nottingham Road, Kimberley Road and Watnall Road. It also includes the Larkfields estate, a council estate with a large proportion of privately owned homes. These council homes are considerably smaller than other homes found in the Monington Crescent Estate and old nuthall[2]

New Nuthall is largely detached 1960s/1970s houses situated on the Cedarlands/Horsendale estate. New Nuthall also includes the suburban housing estate known as Mornington/Assarts Farm. The estate has a popular school, a doctors surgery and shop complex as well as a pub/restaurant, an Indian restaurant, making the estate largely self-contained. The Mornington Crescent Estate is widely considered the most exclusive and best area in Nottingham.[3]


Nuthall Temple (now demolished) was the stately home of the Holden family. Papers of the Holden family are held at the department of Manuscripts and Special Collections, The University of Nottingham.

The parish church is dedicated to St Patrick.

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Nuthall Crime Update Good morning, Nuthall East – Burglary Dwelling – 1 Gunnersbury Way 07/01/2018 – Unknown suspect forced entry through a rear kitchen window using a crow bar type implement and had stolen a TV and jewellery. Exit was via opening the front lounge window. The Victims cushion covers were used to carry away the TV remote which was left on the front garden by the suspect. The victim was out at the time of offence. This incident happened sometime between 1730 hours on the 06/01/2018 and 1115 hours. Burglary Other – 1 Nottingham Road 08/01/2018 – Caller reported an attempted break in to their shed, half a door panel was broken and the padlock had been unscrewed, and a black and yellow cross head screwdriver had been left behind. The caller believed maybe the suspects were disturbed. The caller last noticed the shed intact over a week ago and had just come across the damage at 1430 hours. The caller stated that on the 06/01/2018 at 2025 hours their neighbour text the caller as they were out to tell them that their house alarm was going off, the caller was not sure if this had anything to do with the attempted break in to the shed. The caller stated at the end of the call that they remembered last seeing the shed intact on the 03/01/2018. This was between Spring Terrace and the Nuthall roundabout. Theft From Motor Vehicle – 2 Drummond Drive 10/01/2018 – Caller reported that their black car had been broken into sometime between 1900 hours on the 09/01/2018 and 0800 hours. There was no damage to the vehicle. A few items were removed and stolen including sunglasses, ipod and a laptop in a laptop bag. Drummond Drive 10/01/2018 – Caller reported damage to their silver van with the small triangle window of the driver side being smashed sometime between the 09/01/2018 at 2100 hours and 0840 hours. The offender had been through the glove box but caller was unsure what had been taken. The victim had cash, chewing gum and a car charger stolen from within. Thank you, PCSO 8053 Reddish 07525 989 437 Message Sent By Neil Reddish (Police, PCSO 8053, Nuthall)

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Good afternoon, Nuthall East - Burglary Dwelling - 2 Greenford Close 05/01/2018 - Caller reported that their garage which was adjoined with the house had been broken into sometime between 0000 and 0700 hours. Entry was gained by cutting the padlock to the garage door. The offenders had removed and stolen two bikes and nothing else was taken. The internal door to the house was locked and no entry was gained to the house. Farringdon Close 05/01/2018 - Caller reported that their house had been broken into sometime between 0400 and 0515 hours and entry had been gained through a conservatory window. There was no damage to the window and the offenders left through the conservatory door. A brown handbag was stolen which contained bank cards and a driving licence. The caller was sat downstairs watching TV and realised it was cold and then found the door was open at 0515 hours. The caller stated that the offenders would have seen that they were watching TV. Thank you, PCSO 8053 Reddish 07525 989 437 Message Sent By Neil Reddish (Police, PCSO 8053, Nuthall)

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Good evening, Nuthall East – Theft From Motor Vehicle – 1 Upminster Drive 04/01/2018 – Caller reported that their white panel van had been broken into and this happened sometime between 1500 and 1535 hours. The van was left parked secure in the public house car park, a screw driver was used through the lock and the offender removed an assortment of tools. The offenders entered via the front of the van. Thank you, PCSO 8053 Reddish 07525 989 437 Message Sent By Neil Reddish (Police, PCSO 8053, Nuthall)

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Good afternoon, Nuthall East – Burglary Other – 1 Nottingham Road 29/12/2017 – The caller switched off their Christmas lights and drew their curtains at around 2015 hours. Neighbours rang the caller’s doorbell at 2100 hours to say that a blue and white bicycle was lying on its side in front of the garage behind the parked cars. The garage door was closed and locked. The caller’s neighbour rang the doorbell later the same night to say that someone had got into their garage and removed some timber packing and left it further up the drive. Their garage was being altered and had a tarpaulin over the front instead of a permanent door making access straightforward. The caller suspected that the thieves were disturbed by their neighbours returning home and the timber was left on the drive to warn them of cars approaching. This was an attempted theft and the bicycle had been left abandoned by the offenders. This was close to the junction with Spring Terrace. Suspicious Incident - 1 Redbridge Drive 28/12/2017 - Caller reported at 2235 hours that they had just heard a bang outside in their back garden and someone had opened the back garden gate. Two officers attended to the area at 2335 hours and found the gate had been secured and everything appeared in order. Thank you, PCSO 8053 Reddish 07525 989 437 Message Sent By Neil Reddish (Police, PCSO 8053, Nuthall)

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Marston Old Moor Lodge could be a 39 bed hotel too! Built on carpark!

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Just a quick reminder anyone can post to this page within reason, events coming up, interesting local facts, highlighting good news, any deals for our residents, etc Hope you all had a great Christmas and see you in 2018 😀😀😀🎄🎄🎄🍾🍾🍾🎉🎉🎉

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Good afternoon, Nuthall East – Found Property – 1 Green space area that adjoins Castleton Court, Meadow Rise and Springfield Drive in Bulwell. Caller reported at 1145 hours on the 23/12/2017 that they had just been walking their dog on the green and there was a large black carrier bag containing items of new clothing. If this property has been lost by you or removed and stolen from your property then please call 101 giving the incident number of 390-23122017. Thank you, PCSO 8053 Reddish 07525 989 437 Message Sent By Neil Reddish (Police, PCSO 8053, Nuthall)

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Good afternoon, Nuthall East – Burglary Dwelling – 1 Highfield Road 21/12/2017 – Caller reported that their neighbour’s home had been broken into sometime between 1700 hours on the 20/12/2017 and 1100 hours. Unknown suspect forced open garage doors on a yale lock and entered the garage. Suspect used tools from the garage to force open the integral garage door allowing access to the conservatory area. Suspect then used a hammer from the garage to smash the window of the upvc door muffling the sound using a pillow. Entry was then gained to the kitchen and entire house. A very untidy search was conducted of the entire property. Burglary Other – 1 Horsendale Avenue 21/12/2017 – A group of four unknown suspects had arrived in a dark blue car. One remained in the car whilst the other three entered the newsagents. The suspects had done this by first forcing/manipulating the locked, metal security gate then kicking the locked front door which damaged the door frame and allowed entry. Once inside they used a tool/implement to open the locked, metal cigarette cabinet. They have stolen cigarettes and tobacco from within. They had also opened various cupboard doors and had stolen a till drawer containing loose coins before making off at speed in the car. The building alarm was triggered. This incident happened at around 2115 hours. The caller stated that all the males had hooded tops with the hoods worn up and dark clothing on. The group were between 5ft 8 and 6ft, unsure of their skin colour and average builds. Theft From Motor Vehicle – 1 Meadow Rise 22/12/2017 – Caller reported that their black car had been entered overnight and the caller was unsure how offenders had gained entry. Items had been left as they were and nothing missing, the car was left parked secure on the driveway. The caller found the door was unlocked and they were adamant the car had been locked as they checked this the previous evening. This happened sometime between 1700 hours on the 21/12/2017 and 0845 hours. Thank you, PCSO 8053 Reddish 07525 989 437 Message Sent By Neil Reddish (Police, PCSO 8053, Nuthall)

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999 reports of domestic abuse too many Last December and January, we received 999 reports of domestic abuse. If you suspect someone you know is in an abusive relationship, please contact us on 101 as soon as possible, or 999 in an emergency. There are a number of ways we can help in a sensitive and confidential manner. There are many helplines that can help people too, including ones aimed at those who know they're causing harm or are worried that they might be capable of doing so, and ones for children to use if they experience or witness domestic abuse at home. Detective Chief Inspector Leigh Sanders from Nottinghamshire Police’s Public Protection team said: "Domestic abuse affects everyone, regardless of age, race, or background. It can completely destroy lives and, in the worst cases, result in death. "We encourage people to report any domestic abuse incidents to us as soon as possible and, equally, we encourage those who think they might capable of abuse to think about getting the help they need. We also want children to know that there are ways they can talk to people if something happens at home – they don’t have to suffer in silence." HELP LINES: Women’s Aid: Advice for any woman who might be experiencing domestic abuse: https://www.womensaid.org.uk/ 0800 2000 247. Respect: Help for men and women who think they might be capable of hurting others: http://respectphoneline.org.uk/contact-us/ 0808 802 4040. Men’s Advice Line: For men experiencing domestic abuse: http://www.mensadviceline.org.uk/ 0808 801 0327. NSPCC: for children to seek advice if they experience domestic abuse in their home: https://www.nspcc.org.uk 0808 800 5000. Message Sent By Holly Knebel (Police, Staff, Nottinghamshire)

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Good evening, Nuthall East – Burglary Dwelling – 1 Vernon Drive 19/12/2017 – Victim had a black electric car which was reverse parked onto the driveway in order for the electric charging cable to reach out the kitchen window in order to charge the car overnight. Victim has gone downstairs in the early hours of the morning with their partner to get ready for work. The victim’s partner noticed the car was not on the driveway. The victim then noticed that the car keys were not where they were normally kept in the kitchen. This incident happened sometime between 2300 hours on the 18/12/2017 and 0545 hours. Theft From Motor Vehicle – 1 Millennium Way West 18/12/2017 – Caller reported a theft from their white panel van at 1920 hours at the hotel car park. Two males were seen around twenty years of age. The males left the area in a light blue car. The driver had brown short hair and was wearing grey tracksuit bottoms. The offenders smashed the back window of the van and removed a box with power tools in it. Thank you, PCSO 8053 Reddish 07525 989 437

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Santa Claus will be on his way on Christmas Eve night The smile on kids faces of pure delight Please remember not to let your guard down ‘Cos if you do the smiles will become frowns Remember that burglar will be creeping about To steal what he can without a doubt DON’T give him the chance DON’T let him win A full bag of swag will go home with him So take our advice and do what’s right Make sure everything is secure and locked up tight Soon Santa and Rudolph will be on their way To bring your presents for Christmas day Enjoy your Christmas and have some fun To take our advice will be a job well done For this festive season we wish you good cheer Have a stress free Christmas and prosperous New Year. Best wishes from your local beat team Message Sent By Laraine Holbrook (Police, PCSO 7168, Kimberley & Watnall (Broxtowe North)

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