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Call for A1 gantry to be used to warn of slip road problem

22 June 2018
Call for A1 gantry to be used to warn of slip road problem

Call for A1 gantry to be used to warn of slip road problem

22 June 2018

Concerns have been raised over the adequacy and safety of warning signs on an accident-blackspot section of the A1.


Pupils to join farm birthday celebration

22 June 2018
Pupils to join farm birthday celebration

Pupils to join farm birthday celebration

22 June 2018

A farm centre has invited the first school to visit when it opened 30 years ago to their birthday celebrations.


Baby Xander thriving despite rare condition

22 June 2018
Baby Xander thriving despite rare condition

Baby Xander thriving despite rare condition

22 June 2018

A fundraising campaign is under way to help support the parents of a seven-month-old baby born with his organs on the outside of his body.


Woman, 60, named as fatal crash victim

21 June 2018
Woman, 60, named as fatal crash victim

Woman, 60, named as fatal crash victim

21 June 2018

A woman who died after a collision with a bus in Newark has been named by police.


More properties set to benefit from ultrafast broadband speeds

14 June 2018
More properties set to benefit from ultrafast broadband speeds

More properties set to benefit from ultrafast broadband speeds

14 June 2018

More than 2,500 properties in Newark and Sherwood and Bassetlaw will get ultrafast broadband speeds after the council awarded a £2.7m digital infrastructure contract to a network.


Teacher turned author publishes first children's book

12 June 2018
Teacher turned author publishes first children's book

Teacher turned author publishes first children's book

12 June 2018

An ex-primary school teacher has released his first children’s book.


Roadworks on course for completion

12 June 2018
Roadworks on course for completion

Roadworks on course for completion

12 June 2018

Roadworks on Castlegate, Newark, are on course to be completed by Friday, allowing for the one-way system to be removed.


Exhibition remembers Polish wartime leader General Sikorski

12 June 2018
Exhibition remembers Polish wartime leader General Sikorski

Exhibition remembers Polish wartime leader General Sikorski

12 June 2018

The 75th anniversary of the death of Polish wartime leader General Wladyslaw Sikorski is being commemorated in an exhibition.


Road closure after collision involving van and pedestrian

11 June 2018
Road closure after collision involving van and pedestrian

Road closure after collision involving van and pedestrian

11 June 2018

Part of Main Street, Balderton, was closed by police today after an incident.


Charity appeals to schools to donate old equipment

10 June 2018
Charity appeals to schools to donate old equipment

Charity appeals to schools to donate old equipment

10 June 2018

A charity that sends second-hand medical and educational equipment to The Gambia is asking schools to make contact .


Illustrator Jonathan Woodward turned passion for wildlife into a career

09 June 2018
Illustrator Jonathan Woodward turned passion for wildlife into a career

Illustrator Jonathan Woodward turned passion for wildlife into a career

09 June 2018

An illustrator who turned his passion into a career has been presented with a national award.


Dakota flypast planned for Bingham Summer Fair

09 June 2018
Dakota flypast planned for Bingham Summer Fair

Dakota flypast planned for Bingham Summer Fair

09 June 2018

An annual summer fair takes place today with stalls, entertainment and a flypast by a Dakota.


Police will visit schools to help combat crime

07 June 2018
Police will visit schools to help combat crime

Police will visit schools to help combat crime

07 June 2018

Each secondary school in Newark and Sherwood will be assigned a police officer to visit and discuss topics such as knife crime and alcohol and drug abuse, the police and crime commissioner for Nottinghamshire told Newark Business Club.


Fundraising for children of Chernobyl

06 June 2018
Fundraising for children of Chernobyl

Fundraising for children of Chernobyl

06 June 2018

Villagers are holding an open garden day in a bid to raise money to bring under privileged children over from Chernobyl.


Business as usual following flash floods

05 June 2018
Business as usual following flash floods

Business as usual following flash floods

05 June 2018

A river of flood water ran through Leadenham following Saturday's rain.


Restoration of classic Holes Brewery lorry

03 June 2018
Restoration of classic Holes Brewery lorry

Restoration of classic Holes Brewery lorry

03 June 2018

A LABOUR of love has paid off for three friends who have spent years carefully restoring a Holes Brewery lorry.


MP sees first-hand school's progress

01 June 2018
MP sees first-hand school's progress

MP sees first-hand school's progress

01 June 2018

A school invited an MP to see first-hand the improvements that are taking place.


Help wanted to take one-man show to Fringe Festival

31 May 2018
Help wanted to take one-man show to Fringe Festival

Help wanted to take one-man show to Fringe Festival

31 May 2018

An actor is fundraising to take his show to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Ryan Price, 25, of Newark, needs to cover essentials such as venue hire, travel, promotional items and accommodation.


Raising awareness of brain tumour symptoms

25 May 2018
Raising awareness of brain tumour symptoms

Raising awareness of brain tumour symptoms

25 May 2018

A 21-year-old who underwent brain surgery while he was awake in a bid to remove a tumour is aiming to raise awareness of the condition.


School friends' show of support for Liam

25 May 2018
School friends' show of support for Liam

School friends' show of support for Liam

25 May 2018

Pupils and staff at the school attended by Liam Andrew used a non-uniform day to raise money for his appeal.


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