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LEARN MORECongratulations to all those successful in reversing the decision regarding the green space and trees at the library garden.
On behalf of the Newark branch of the Royal British Legion I would like to thank the Newark public for turning out on Thursday, November 11.
Micheal Bassey’s letter Powerful Words was a perfect example of my prediction that lots will be said at COP26 but questioned how much will be done.
You Can Still Still Your GP (Advertiser, November 18). It’s not quite as simple as it seems.
I am acting on behalf of the authorities at the United Nations Memorial Cemetery, Busan, South Korea, where over 800 British Servicemen are buried.
The dark nights are here and so is the return of the game of trying to spot cyclists in dark clothes and no lights, and trying to avoid them.
I thought we had heard the last of this devolution of councils, but the Tory Nottinghamshire County Council is raising it again in another form.
My wife and I attended the Newark’s armistice ceremony and I would like thank Newark Town Band, which provided the accompaniment to a moving ceremony.
I think Nottinghamshire County Council really needs to get a new dictionary in light of the article County’s Pothole Repairs Revealed.
My wife and I were due for a booster covid injection. I hadn’t heard anything so I telephoned 119.
Congratulations to J. Harding and H. Dunne on their excellent letters regarding the proposed destruction of trees next to Newark Library.
So Newark and Sherwood District Council has bowed to public pressure and made a u-turn over the London Road carpark trees.
The library study area, which looks out on the tranquil garden of the old register office, has always been a peaceful spot to sit and read.
The district council chief executive has released a statement to explain the decision to remove the green space and mature trees next to the library.
Regarding the campaign to save trees, which Newark and Sherwood Council is so keen to destroy, I can’t stop thinking about a comment by Roger Blaney.
I was dismayed to read about the proposed development of the former M&S. It includes 29 flats and small retail units, but only 15 parking spaces.
Yet another woman has lost her life to a man. Measures must be put in place to protect women.
Is it just me or is anybody else sick of Greta Thunberg?
The library study area, which looks out on the tranquil garden of the old register office, has always been a peaceful spot to sit and read.
Mr Sheppard expresses his disdain for COP26 by writing “lots will be said, but how much will be done?” (News Views, October 14), writes a reader.