About us

Gedling constituency Labour Party  currently has thirty-two councillors on Gedling Borough Council:

Bestwood
Cllr. Denis Beeston MBE

Bonington
Cllr. Roy Allan
Cllr. Roxanne Ellis
Cllr. Phil McCauley

Calverton
Cllr. Emily Bailey
Cllr. Mike Hope
Cllr. Nick Quilty

Carlton
Cllr. Steve Ainley
Cllr. Nicki Brooks
Cllr. Mark Glover

Carlton Hill
Cllr. Jim Creamer
Cllr. Paul Feeney
Cllr. Darrell Pulk

Daybrook
Cllr. Peter Barnes
Cllr. Sandra Barnes

Gedling
Cllr. Krista Blair
Cllr. Jenny Hollingsworth

Killisick
Cllr. Henry Wheeler

Kingswell
Cllr. Paul Key

Netherfield & Colwick
Cllr. John Clarke
Cllr. Meredith Lawrence
Cllr. Barbara Miller

Phoenix
Cllr. Cheryl Hewlett

Porchester
Cllr. John Truscott
Cllr. Bob Collis
Cllr. Muriel Weisz

St. James
Cllr. Kathryn Fox

St. Marys
Cllr. Pauline Allan
Cllr. Marje Paling
Cllr. Michael Payne

Valley
Cllr. Gary Gregory

Our pledge to you

To strive to improve the lives and prosperity of all the people, businesses and local organisations in Gedling; to improve and safeguard the environment for ourselves and future generations; to commit to better communications and consultation with residents and businesses to ensure that local opinion is properly taken into account in policy making.

About the Council

Gedling Borough was established in 1974, the Borough of Gedling is home to almost 112,000 people and covers an area of 46.3 sq. miles.

Set in the rolling Nottinghamshire countryside, it includes the towns of Arnold and Carlton and the surrounding parishes.

It borders Sherwood Forest to the north, the River Trent to the southeast and the City of Nottingham to the southwest.

Gedling Borough has much to offer both residents and visitors, from heritage to modern community facilities in addition to suburban settlements with excellent shopping and leisure facilities, tranquil villages and picturesque countryside

The vibrant city of Nottingham is within easy reach for shopping and nightlife.

The Borough is close to both the A1 and M1, while main line rail services and national bus routes are available in nearby Nottingham.

An excellent network of local buses also serves the area and the Robin Hood Railway has enhanced the north-south link within the county, particularly benefiting Newstead and the former coalfield area.

Council Services

The Borough Council provides a range of local services, which include:

Housing Services
Parks & Open Spaces
Leisure Centres
Community Centres
Refuse Collection
Street Cleaning
Environmental Services
Recycling
Borough Planning
Borough Economic Development
Car Parks
Council Tax and Business Rate Collection
Housing Benefit Administration
Electoral Registration
Supervision of Elections
Taxi Licensing
Entertainment Licensing

If you have any queries concerning Gedling Borough Council services, you can call the Civic Centre on 0115 901 3901. Alternatively, you can write to:

Gedling Borough Council,
Civic Centre,
Arnot Hill Park,
Arnold, Nottingham,
NG5 6LU

Fax: 0115 901 3921
E-mail: webenquries@gedling.gov.uk
Website: http://gedling.gov.uk

 
  • Our Pledge

    • To strive to improve the lives and prosperity of all the people, businesses and local organisations in Gedling; to improve and safeguard the environment for ourselves and future generations; to commit to better communications and consultation with residents and businesses to ensure that local opinion is properly taken into account in policy making.

      By Gedling Labour