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If the shoe fits… comic and impressionist join Strictly judge in panto cast

29 July 2025
If the shoe fits… comic and impressionist join Strictly judge in panto cast

If the shoe fits… comic and impressionist join Strictly judge in panto cast

29 July 2025

A panto comic and impressionist are to join the cast of Cinderella, alongside Craig Revel Horwood as the Wicked Stepmother.


We tried the new Kiddey Trail, exploring the artist’s impact on Newark

29 July 2025
We tried the new Kiddey Trail, exploring the artist’s impact on Newark

We tried the new Kiddey Trail, exploring the artist’s impact on Newark

29 July 2025

A new town trail has delved deeper into the story of one of Newark’s most prolific artists, four decades after his death.


Café heads back in time to put on a feast fit for a king

28 July 2025
Café heads back in time to put on a feast fit for a king

Café heads back in time to put on a feast fit for a king

28 July 2025

An evening of 17th century revelry is promised as a town centre venue journeys back in time for a civil-war inspired supper club.


Hospice celebrates successful opening of fifth retail outlet

27 July 2025
Hospice celebrates successful opening of fifth retail outlet

Hospice celebrates successful opening of fifth retail outlet

27 July 2025

A brand-new discount charity shop, in aid of a hospice, has celebrated a successful opening.


Business backs £57million ocean row fundraising campaign

26 July 2025
Business backs £57million ocean row fundraising campaign

Business backs £57million ocean row fundraising campaign

26 July 2025

A Newark-based business had leant its support to a mammoth four-year ocean rowing fundraiser to help find a cure for Motor Neurone Disease.

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New group set up to support ageing drivers

26 July 2025
New group set up to support ageing drivers

New group set up to support ageing drivers

26 July 2025

A new group is set to help ageing drivers refresh their knowledge of the Highway Code as they prepare to re-apply for their licence.


One-stop shop for brilliant blooms and fabulous ferns returns to town

26 July 2025
One-stop shop for brilliant blooms and fabulous ferns returns to town

One-stop shop for brilliant blooms and fabulous ferns returns to town

26 July 2025

Green fingered shoppers will have a chance to browse thousands of plants from award-winning nurseries at a popular plant fair next month.


Giving our young people a chance to shape policy on knife crime and exploitation

25 July 2025
Giving our young people a chance to shape policy on knife crime and exploitation

Giving our young people a chance to shape policy on knife crime and exploitation

25 July 2025

Young people from across the county have been empowered to share their views on tackling knife crime, gangs, and exploitation in their communities.


Leaving a lasting legacy of care and dignity for hospice patients

25 July 2025
Leaving a lasting legacy of care and dignity for hospice patients

Leaving a lasting legacy of care and dignity for hospice patients

25 July 2025

A dedicated fundraiser is keeping his late wife’s legacy alive, through his generous support of a hospice.


£89,000 price tag for “an investment in our arts, our culture, and our history”

24 July 2025
£89,000 price tag for “an investment in our arts, our culture, and our history”

£89,000 price tag for “an investment in our arts, our culture, and our history”

24 July 2025

Displaying the Kiddey Stones has cost just £2,113 more than forecast when approved by cabinet members.

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Arctic expedition raises over £12,000 for hospice

24 July 2025
Arctic expedition raises over £12,000 for hospice

Arctic expedition raises over £12,000 for hospice

24 July 2025

Five people towed 30kg sledges through the Arctic Circle and braved camping in temperatures as low as -26°C to raise funds for a hospice.


Urgent plea for donors with rare blood type

24 July 2025
Urgent plea for donors with rare blood type

Urgent plea for donors with rare blood type

24 July 2025

Hundreds of donors with a rare blood type have been urged to help replenish dwindling stocks.


Councillors take a stand against Government plans to delegate more planning decisions to officers

23 July 2025
Councillors take a stand against Government plans to delegate more planning decisions to officers

Councillors take a stand against Government plans to delegate more planning decisions to officers

23 July 2025

Government plans to delegate more planning decisions to council officers and remove committee debate have been opposed by a county authority.


Charming Georgian riverside home on the market

23 July 2025
Charming Georgian riverside home on the market

Charming Georgian riverside home on the market

23 July 2025

A riverside house boasting original 1800s features has gone on the market — promising idyllic afternoons and picture-perfect sunrises.


Impact report to be submitted for 3,000 acre solar farm

23 July 2025
Impact report to be submitted for 3,000 acre solar farm

Impact report to be submitted for 3,000 acre solar farm

23 July 2025

Questions remain over major solar farm plans — with fears residents will be ‘ditched’ with the negative after affects.


Pump bought with proceeds of fundraiser taken from community pond and vandalised

22 July 2025
Pump bought with proceeds of fundraiser taken from community pond and vandalised

Pump bought with proceeds of fundraiser taken from community pond and vandalised

22 July 2025

A community group has been left ‘devastated’ after a pond pump they fundraised for was stolen.


Groovy boutique brings something new to the high street

22 July 2025
Groovy boutique brings something new to the high street

Groovy boutique brings something new to the high street

22 July 2025

A childhood dream has come true for a vintage clothing seller, who is hoping to bring something for the younger generation to the high street.


Brave PC saves robbery suspect from drowning before making arrest

21 July 2025
Brave PC saves robbery suspect from drowning before making arrest

Brave PC saves robbery suspect from drowning before making arrest

21 July 2025

A police officer has been praised after he waded into the River Trent to save a suspect from drowning before making an arrest.


Praise for firefighters after crops saved from farm fire

21 July 2025
Praise for firefighters after crops saved from farm fire

Praise for firefighters after crops saved from farm fire

21 July 2025

Farmers have praised firefighters and the community who sprang into action to help tackle a blaze that threatened thousands of acres of crops.


Nearly £4m paid out to A&E negligence claims at hospital trust

21 July 2025
Nearly £4m paid out to A&E negligence claims at hospital trust

Nearly £4m paid out to A&E negligence claims at hospital trust

21 July 2025

Since 2019, nearly £4m has been paid out to a hospital trust’s patients who have lodged claims following negligence in an A&E setting.


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