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Restaurant owner says road closures were nail in coffin

09 August 2018
Restaurant owner says road closures were nail in coffin

Restaurant owner says road closures were nail in coffin

09 August 2018

A town centre restaurant has closed because of a down turn in business.


Residents urged to report bad behaviour

09 August 2018
Residents urged to report bad behaviour

Residents urged to report bad behaviour

09 August 2018

An action plan has been drawn up to combat anti-social behaviour in Balderton.

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Experiment with science at family roadshow

08 August 2018
Experiment with science at family roadshow

Experiment with science at family roadshow

08 August 2018

A free science roadshow will be in Newark Market Place on Wednesday, giving families the chance to take part in hands-on experiments.


Hats off to fundraisers

07 August 2018
Hats off to fundraisers

Hats off to fundraisers

07 August 2018

Big hats and fancy fascinators were worn by guests at a Hats On afternoon tea at Kelham Hall and Country Park.


Girls gain arts award

06 August 2018
Girls gain arts award

Girls gain arts award

06 August 2018

Six teenagers who have completed a Bronze Arts Award have blossomed from shy girls lacking confidence to being able to lead their own workshop session, says their tutor.


Raising money for Beaumond House Community Hospice

06 August 2018
Raising money for Beaumond House Community Hospice

Raising money for Beaumond House Community Hospice

06 August 2018

A family fun day has been organised by a couple who are hoping to raise at least £700 for Beaumond House Community Hospice, Newark.


Student has a close shave for charity

06 August 2018
Student has a close shave for charity

Student has a close shave for charity

06 August 2018

A student who decided to have her long hair cut to give to a charity that makes wigs for sick children went one step further and had her head shaved.


Charles, 95, writes his way into record books

05 August 2018
Charles, 95, writes his way into record books

Charles, 95, writes his way into record books

05 August 2018

A 95-year-old man who left school aged 14 without any qualifications has become the oldest person to be awarded a PhD by a UK university.


Methodist minister to say farewell

05 August 2018
Methodist minister to say farewell

Methodist minister to say farewell

05 August 2018

A farewell service will be held on Sunday to mark the departure of the superintendent minister of the Newark and Southwell Circuit and his family.


Volunteers give 2,000 hours of help to families

04 August 2018
Volunteers give 2,000 hours of help to families

Volunteers give 2,000 hours of help to families

04 August 2018

Hundreds of hours of help were given to families by volunteers through Home-Start Newark over the past year.


Vintage vehicles on the park

04 August 2018
Vintage vehicles on the park

Vintage vehicles on the park

04 August 2018

More than 200 vehicles are expected to take part in the East Midlands Classic Vehicle Club Show in Sconce and Devon Park, Newark, on Sunday.


Roads already at capacity, planners told

03 August 2018
Roads already at capacity, planners told

Roads already at capacity, planners told

03 August 2018

A lack of common sense and foresight over road infrastructure is going to make Newark inaccessible when up to hundreds of new homes are built, say a parish council.


Runners ready to tackle half-marathon

03 August 2018
Runners ready to tackle half-marathon

Runners ready to tackle half-marathon

03 August 2018

Runners of all ages will be taking part in the Newark Half-marathon a week on Sunday.


Parents appeal for help as baby is treated in Great Ormond Street Hospital

03 August 2018
Parents appeal for help as baby is treated in Great Ormond Street Hospital

Parents appeal for help as baby is treated in Great Ormond Street Hospital

03 August 2018

The parents of a seven-week-old baby being treated at the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London are appealing for help with their living costs to ensure they can both remain with him.


New homes lead to boundary change

31 July 2018
New homes lead to boundary change

New homes lead to boundary change

31 July 2018

Boundary changes for land south of Newark have been approved by district councillors meaning the new Middlebeck development will be in Newark Town Council’s catchment.


Couple take wedding and half-marathon in their stride

30 July 2018
Couple take wedding and half-marathon in their stride

Couple take wedding and half-marathon in their stride

30 July 2018

A bride-to-be and her bridegroom will be among hundreds taking part in this year’s Newark Half-marathon.


High school girls reunited

29 July 2018
High school girls reunited

High school girls reunited

29 July 2018

Former pupils of the Lilley and Stone Girls’ High School, Newark, held a reunion 50 years to the day that they left the sixth form.


Buskers in town

29 July 2018
Buskers in town

Buskers in town

29 July 2018

Four buskers will be playing in Newark Market Place on Sunday to raise money for the Children’s Bereavement Centre, which is based in the town.


Helping babies benefit from sensory play

28 July 2018
Helping babies benefit from sensory play

Helping babies benefit from sensory play

28 July 2018

As a first-time parent it can sometimes seem daunting to know the best way to keep your baby happy and entertained.


Friends rally round for Jadi’s appeal

26 July 2018
Friends rally round for Jadi’s appeal

Friends rally round for Jadi’s appeal

26 July 2018

Friends, family and businesses are rallying round to help raise £100,000 for vital treatment for a 30-year-old woman whose breast cancer has spread to her brain, bones, liver and lungs.


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