Ghosts, ghouls, witches and warlocks could all be seen jogging around the park.
Newark and Sherwood District Council’s residents’ survey was launched online on Monday 22 October and will be open until Friday, December 7.
The campaign, is already said to be making great strides in helping ensure the area is a better place to live, work and visit.
Residents of a Newark area claim they are living in fear of being burgled
Over the coming weeks, the new officers will be deployed across the county
The Tour of Britain event attracted a quarter of a million spectators to the county for race day
A resident of Hawton Lane, that links Bowbridge Road, Newark, to London Road, Balderton, said lorries past her home at all times of the day and night.
The children presented baskets of goodies to each almshouse property of the St Leonard's Hospital Trust scheme off London Road, Newark.
The children also paid £1 each to come to school in black and white, with the money raised going to the Royal British Legion.
Dog owners throughout Newark and Sherwood are being urged to pick up after their pets and make the district a cleaner and safer place to live.
The trust that manages Newark Hospital made more than £0.5m by charging staff for parking last year.
About a third of Laxton's population is understood to be linked to The Crown Estate.
There are three suitors with an early interest in acquiring the Laxton Estate, all three involve utilising Nottingham Trent University in some way.
Police attended the collision, which caused lengthy tailbacks until the vehicles were recovered.
The council is appealing for witnesses to what happened, or anyone who recognises the items, to get in touch.
The commissioner is now accepting entries for his Partnerships Award and Community Safety Award in this year's Nottinghamshire Police Awards.
The 4Uth awards are a county council initiative to celebrate the achievements of young people across the county.
It's the second year in a row they have been named Best in Nottinghamshire.
Millwall fan Andrew Lewis admitted assaulting Nottingham Forest fan Paul O’Donnell of Balderton in the opening game of the Championship season.
Bus and coach company Marshalls of Sutton-on-Trent has been shortlisted for a prestigious national award for the second year running.