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50 years ago

1958 - May

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May 7, 1958

Concern about the way children under school age are allowed by their parents to play in the streets on Newark's new housing estates was expressed by Mr T.W. Chesmond, a bus driver, at Monday’s meeting of Newark road safety committee.

"It is the moral obligation of parents to see that their children have somewhere to play in their own gardens," said Mr Chesmond.
"They find use of their gardens for growing flowers, and I think they should make some provision for a play space so that the children are not thrown on the streets."

Mr A.S. Otter offered to raise the matter at a meeting of local school teachers with a view to reaching parents through parent teacher associations.

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After 13 years of work, the Gunthorpe village hall committee will see the culmination of its efforts when a new £3,729 hall is officially opened.

The site for the hall, in Davids Lane, was purchased in 1948. It includes nearly six acres of playing field space. Building of the hall itself - the first public meeting place Gunthorpe has ever had apart from a schoolroom - began six years ago.

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Forty two objections have been lodged about footpaths in the Southwell area, says the annual report of the Nottinghamshire Footpath Preservation Society.

The Southwell rural district has the highest footpath mileage of any of the seven areas into which the county is divided. Its 617 footpaths measure a total of 335 miles.