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Volunteers close in on £10k target to make scrubs for NHS workers

Volunteers close in on £10k target to make scrubs for NHS workers

Volunteers close in on £10k target to make scrubs for NHS workers

13 May 2020

Scrub Hub Nottinghamshire is raising the money to supply material to create up to 1,000 sets of scrubs for front line workers.


Fire stations open for businesses to drop off PPE donations

Fire stations open for businesses to drop off PPE donations

Fire stations open for businesses to drop off PPE donations

13 May 2020

Fire stations across Nottinghamshire are open for businesses to drop off donations of personal protective equipment (PPE).


Gusto Homes to become community interest company

Gusto Homes to become community interest company

Gusto Homes to become community interest company

13 May 2020

The company is to partner with councils and other landowners wanting to deliver high performance, low-carbon homes in green, healthy communities.


Planning applications include new dwellings, extensions and demolitions

Planning applications include new dwellings, extensions and demolitions

Planning applications include new dwellings, extensions and demolitions

13 May 2020

This week's planning applications submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council have been released.


Fond virtual farewell to chief executive after 42 years

Fond virtual farewell to chief executive after 42 years

Fond virtual farewell to chief executive after 42 years

13 May 2020

Chris Pickering has been at the helm of the organisation, a multi-academy trust in Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire, since its launch in 2011.


Everything you need to know about the Government furlough extension

Everything you need to know about the Government furlough extension

Everything you need to know about the Government furlough extension

12 May 2020

The Government has announced an extension of the furlough scheme, with some differences.


One Subway branch in Newark reopens with full menu

One Subway branch in Newark reopens with full menu

One Subway branch in Newark reopens with full menu

12 May 2020

A fast food chain that has two stores in Newark has reopened one of its branches.


Six charities receive £250 each thanks to Rotary

Six charities receive £250 each thanks to Rotary

Six charities receive £250 each thanks to Rotary

12 May 2020

Donations have been made to six more charities by the Rotary Club of Newark Castle.


Girl's wish granted amid cancer battle

Girl's wish granted amid cancer battle

Girl's wish granted amid cancer battle

11 May 2020

When asked by local fundraiser Matthew Ash what she wanted as a wish, 16-year-old Jemma-Rose Pashley said she wanted a laptop so she could study.


Multi-occupancy conversion plan for former care home

Multi-occupancy conversion plan for former care home

Multi-occupancy conversion plan for former care home

10 May 2020

The former Friary Fields Nursing Home on Friary Road, Newark, has been sold and its new owners have applied for a change of use.


Creator of online group promoting local business is recognised

Creator of online group promoting local business is recognised

Creator of online group promoting local business is recognised

10 May 2020

Leisa Pickles, of Newark, was unknowingly nominated as Citizen Of The Week by her husband who praised her support for local people and shops.


Team of personal trainers to run 500 miles for the NHS

Team of personal trainers to run 500 miles for the NHS

Team of personal trainers to run 500 miles for the NHS

10 May 2020

Six trainers from PTT, a Fernwood-based gym, are in the process of completing a 500-mile run as part of their fundraiser.


Councillor's outburst edited out of planning committee recording

Councillor's outburst edited out of planning committee recording

Councillor's outburst edited out of planning committee recording

09 May 2020

The committee recording, in which a councillor called for the resignation of the chief executive, has been re-posted with the outburst edited out.


Railway donates £2,500 to Newark community café

Railway donates £2,500 to Newark community café

Railway donates £2,500 to Newark community café

07 May 2020

East Midlands Railways has donated funds and food to Carriages Community Café, which is helping vulnerable people during the pandemic.


Round-up of this week's planning applications

Round-up of this week's planning applications

Round-up of this week's planning applications

05 May 2020

Applications in the Newark area include a change of use of land at a cricket club.


Off-shoot of Gusto uses 3D printers to make medical visors

Off-shoot of Gusto uses 3D printers to make medical visors

Off-shoot of Gusto uses 3D printers to make medical visors

05 May 2020

A company has responded to calls to produce parts of medical kits for front line workers.


Firefighters hand deliver lockdown meals to communities in isolation

Firefighters hand deliver lockdown meals to communities in isolation

Firefighters hand deliver lockdown meals to communities in isolation

04 May 2020

Households had a surprise when a fire engine from either Newark, Collingham or Southwell rolled up outside.


Senior support worker celebrates 20 years with charity

Senior support worker celebrates 20 years with charity

Senior support worker celebrates 20 years with charity

03 May 2020

Lou Rimble started in April 2000 on a part-time, one-year contract while also working as a special needs support worker at a Newark primary school.


Plans for controversial home development are given the go-ahead

Plans for controversial home development are given the go-ahead

Plans for controversial home development are given the go-ahead

01 May 2020

The application for land off Lord Hawke Way, Newark, was given the go-ahead after the committee chairman used his casting vote.


County's key workers launch video asking the public to treat them with respect

County's key workers launch video asking the public to treat them with respect

County's key workers launch video asking the public to treat them with respect

01 May 2020

It comes following a spate of 61 incidents where front line workers have been coughed on or spat at while dealing with the coronavirus outbreak.


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