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Newark News

Fun in the sun
Fosse hopes rise
Council thieves cost the taxpayer
Fines for dirty dogs
Glass library a clear winner after 20 years
Dirty streets slur annoys
Displays lure 1,000
Stalls show plenty to do in town
Club supports heart charity
Ward standards cause concern
Students help to grow in confidence
Former footballer tells of his drink and drugs battle
Firm wins fight for warehouse
Phone row over castle victim
Pupils scoop a win
Painful start for new chairman
Slow to see broken leg
Chalking up food success
On course to complete £4m school
New council united to help community
No weekly collections

Features

Newark Advertiser Wedding Fair 08

Sport

Big win for champions
Club aims for trophy double
Teams ready for cup clash
Fruitful spell puts points in the bag
Comfortable start to new season

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Southwell News

Parking charges agreed, but Sundays will be free
Support for mast protest
Sporting theme for flowers
Verger fulfilled life’s vocation
Old boys revisit school days
Top award for Scout leader
Pleasing results at pamper night
Pictures brighten wait for patients
Hopes rise for hamlet footpath

Bingham News

Crime figures up by 27%
Banking on glass trial
Ballet career given help
Mayor has formula for town’s progress
Final push for church project

Ollerton News

Pride for team
Course ends on high note

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Shrove Tuesday

Events from the Market square on Shrove Tuesday

Jubilee Arch

The erection of Newark’s Jubilee Arch went ahead yesterday - a day early but five years late.

Harold’s last cut

Newark’s longest serving barber hung up his scissors and apron for the last time on Saturday, after 50 years in the trade.