3:27pm Thu Jan 26, 2012
NEARLY 130 years ago Victorian philanthropist Sir William Gilstrap gave Newark its first free public library — the Gilstrap Centre. It has been in public use ever since.
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3:47pm Wed Jul 13, 2011
Thousands lined the streets of Newark on Sunday to watch dozens of local groups and organisations take part in the carnival parade.
Looking back
2:08pm Thu Jul 22, 2010

Ivy Fenn and John O’Regan lived in Newark, in 1945 at 173 Barnbygate and 22 Warburton Street respectively.

They both worked at the bearings works and married in December 1945 at the Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church in Newark.

They later moved to live in the Manchester area.

Any relative, friend, colleague or anyone who has any information about them, can contact me on 01782 394343 or email me at brianfinney 3219@bt.inter net.com

— BRIAN FINNEY, Stallington Road, Blythe Bridge, Stoke-on-Trent.

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