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Share your views on the future of local government

05 August 2025
Share your views on the future of local government

Share your views on the future of local government

05 August 2025

People across Nottinghamshire are being invited to share their views on the future of local government.


Proposed train route upgrades welcomed

05 August 2025
Proposed train route upgrades welcomed

Proposed train route upgrades welcomed

05 August 2025

Commuters have showed their support for proposed upgrades along a busy train route which would see faster journey times.


Next section of link road could open this week

05 August 2025
Next section of link road could open this week

Next section of link road could open this week

05 August 2025

After months of delays, the next section of the Newark Southern Link Road is planned to open this week.


Alexandra’s ‘close shave’ for cancer fundraiser

04 August 2025
Alexandra’s ‘close shave’ for cancer fundraiser

Alexandra’s ‘close shave’ for cancer fundraiser

04 August 2025

A woman is putting the bald in Balderton by braving the shave for charity.


Curry night raises over £1,200 for homelessness charity

03 August 2025
Curry night raises over £1,200 for homelessness charity

Curry night raises over £1,200 for homelessness charity

03 August 2025

A charity curry night has raised over £1,200 to support a Newark-based homelessness charity.


Second phase of improvement works at National Holocaust Museum begins

01 August 2025
Second phase of improvement works at National Holocaust Museum begins

Second phase of improvement works at National Holocaust Museum begins

01 August 2025

A second phase of renovation works has begun as part of a museum’s multi-million pound improvement plans.


MP presses for immediate recognition of Palestine, saying conflict in Gaza has “become a war on children”

31 July 2025
MP presses for immediate recognition of Palestine, saying conflict in Gaza has “become a war on children”

MP presses for immediate recognition of Palestine, saying conflict in Gaza has “become a war on children”

31 July 2025

Following news that the UK plans to officially recognise Palestine as a state, MPs have shared they thoughts.


Get ready for a summer of fun

31 July 2025
Get ready for a summer of fun

Get ready for a summer of fun

31 July 2025

There is a lot to look forward to this summer holiday season, with dozens of family-friendly fun activities, events, and days out to enjoy.


Regimental museum receives funding boost to mark 80 years since the Second World War ended

30 July 2025
Regimental museum receives funding boost to mark 80 years since the Second World War ended

Regimental museum receives funding boost to mark 80 years since the Second World War ended

30 July 2025

A regimental museum has been awarded £25,000 to mark 80 years since the end of the Second World War.


Coolest new coffee shop in town opens

30 July 2025
Coolest new coffee shop in town opens

Coolest new coffee shop in town opens

30 July 2025

A unique new coffee shop aimed at bringing bikers and the wider Newark community together has launched.


Castle project works begin to protect and enhance historic Newark landmark

29 July 2025
Castle project works begin to protect and enhance historic Newark landmark

Castle project works begin to protect and enhance historic Newark landmark

29 July 2025

Work to preserve Newark Castle for future generation and enhance it as a prime tourist destination is now underway.


A46 partly blocked by overturned digger

29 July 2025
A46 partly blocked by overturned digger

A46 partly blocked by overturned digger

29 July 2025

A major road was blocked this afternoon following reports of an overturned vehicle.


Agricultural business confirms acquisition of Newark site

29 July 2025
Agricultural business confirms acquisition of Newark site

Agricultural business confirms acquisition of Newark site

29 July 2025

An agricultural business has officially confirmed the takeover of a new site in Newark.


Pupils bury time capsule to be sealed for next 60 years

28 July 2025
Pupils bury time capsule to be sealed for next 60 years

Pupils bury time capsule to be sealed for next 60 years

28 July 2025

School children have helped to bury a time capsule which won’t be opened again for another 60 years.


Join in on a summer adventure and become a Rebel Ranger

28 July 2025
Join in on a summer adventure and become a Rebel Ranger

Join in on a summer adventure and become a Rebel Ranger

28 July 2025

A new family-friendly summer challenge has been launched to encourage residents to explore Newark and Sherwood.


New police dog joins police ranks

28 July 2025
New police dog joins police ranks

New police dog joins police ranks

28 July 2025

A dog given up by his previous owners has been welcomed to the ranks of Nottinghamshire Police after completing weeks of complex training.


Community support helping to get 2-year-old Benny moving

28 July 2025
Community support helping to get 2-year-old Benny moving

Community support helping to get 2-year-old Benny moving

28 July 2025

A Fundraiser set up to raise money for special equipment to support 2-year-old Benny, who has cerebral palsy.


Bid to convert barn into education centre

27 July 2025
Bid to convert barn into education centre

Bid to convert barn into education centre

27 July 2025

A disused village barn could be converted into an ambitious education centre if plans are approved.


Hospice to receive £98,000 funding boost from government

25 July 2025
Hospice to receive £98,000 funding boost from government

Hospice to receive £98,000 funding boost from government

25 July 2025

The government will release almost £3.5m in funding to support improvements in end-of-life care at local hospices across the East Midlands.


Food bank demand returns to pre-pandemic levels, but need remains

25 July 2025
Food bank demand returns to pre-pandemic levels, but need remains

Food bank demand returns to pre-pandemic levels, but need remains

25 July 2025

Usage at a food bank has stabilised to pre-pandemic levels following a turbulent few years which have put a strain on people’s finances.


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