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Plenty to look forward to at this year’s county show

Plenty to look forward to at this year’s county show

Plenty to look forward to at this year’s county show

08 March 2020

Advance tickets have gone on sale at a discounted price for this year’s Nottinghamshire County Show.


Happy new homes found for 260 hens

Happy new homes found for 260 hens

Happy new homes found for 260 hens

08 March 2020

The British Hen Welfare Trust (BHWT) re-homed 260 hens into a free-range retirement at the weekend.


AbaChem Engineering supporting Beaumont House

AbaChem Engineering supporting Beaumont House

AbaChem Engineering supporting Beaumont House

07 March 2020

An engineering company has donated more than £500 to Beaumond House Community Hospice.


Council help homes in going green

Council help homes in going green

Council help homes in going green

07 March 2020

Households in the district are invited to become greener by joining or renewing their membership of the district council’s garden recycling service.


Hollie meets her footballing idol

Hollie meets her footballing idol

Hollie meets her footballing idol

07 March 2020

A young footballer met her favourite player on Saturday after winning the chance to walk out with the teams at the Women’s League Cup final.


New school run café fills the gap for busy families

New school run café fills the gap for busy families

New school run café fills the gap for busy families

07 March 2020

A new café based in a village hall aims to fill the gap between school and nursery picking-up times.


Round-up of this week's planning application

Round-up of this week's planning application

Round-up of this week's planning application

07 March 2020

This week's district council planning applications include plans to convert a ground floor shop unit and first floor offices to a smaller retail unit.


School praised for pupils’ SATs success in maths

School praised for pupils’ SATs success in maths

School praised for pupils’ SATs success in maths

07 March 2020

A primary school received praise from education minister Nick Gibb for it’s outstanding SATs results.


The oldest council house is celebrated

The oldest council house is celebrated

The oldest council house is celebrated

07 March 2020

A home built in 1920 has been commemorated as one of the oldest council houses in the district.


Lorry driver handed eight-month suspended sentence and 200 hours of unpaid work for driving up to 21 hours a day

Lorry driver handed eight-month suspended sentence and 200 hours of unpaid work for driving up to 21 hours a day

Lorry driver handed eight-month suspended sentence and 200 hours of unpaid work for driving up to 21 hours a day

06 March 2020

A Newark lorry driver has been handed an eight-month suspended sentence and 200 hours of unpaid work.

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Art collection given to town hall gallery

Art collection given to town hall gallery

Art collection given to town hall gallery

06 March 2020

A major collection of artwork has been given to Newark Town Hall Museum by its owner.


POLL: Do you think Newark's second world war heroes should have a street named after them? ­

POLL: Do you think Newark's second world war heroes should have a street named after them? ­

POLL: Do you think Newark's second world war heroes should have a street named after them? ­

06 March 2020

The names of four wartime heroes have been submitted to have streets be named after them.


Severn Trent say water should be returning soon following a burst pipe

Severn Trent say water should be returning soon following a burst pipe

Severn Trent say water should be returning soon following a burst pipe

06 March 2020

Severn Trent say supplies should be returning soon to areas that have been without water since 6am today.


District Council to terminate lease with Newark Cattle Market due to unpaid rents

District Council to terminate lease with Newark Cattle Market due to unpaid rents

District Council to terminate lease with Newark Cattle Market due to unpaid rents

06 March 2020

Newark and Sherwood District Council is terminating its lease with Newark Cattle Market.

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Work starts on care home

Work starts on care home

Work starts on care home

06 March 2020

Builders have broken ground on a new care home under construction.


Cyber attack leaves Boots customers unable to use points as payment

Cyber attack leaves Boots customers unable to use points as payment

Cyber attack leaves Boots customers unable to use points as payment

06 March 2020

Customers are currently unable to use Boots Advantage Card points to pay for products after a cyber attack targeted almost 150,000 people.


Store owners on the hunt for person who bought two left-footed boots

Store owners on the hunt for person who bought two left-footed boots

Store owners on the hunt for person who bought two left-footed boots

06 March 2020

The owners of a clothing store are on a mission to find a customer who mistakenly bought two left-footed boots.


Homes left without water after burst pipe

Homes left without water after burst pipe

Homes left without water after burst pipe

06 March 2020

A road in the village has been closed while work is carried out to repair the 315mm pipe.


Anti-fascist forum issues challenge

Anti-fascist forum issues challenge

Anti-fascist forum issues challenge

06 March 2020

HOPE Not Hate has challenged the Conservatives to suspend a number of serving councillors.


Gang members back together for the night

Gang members back together for the night

Gang members back together for the night

06 March 2020

More than three decades after they last trod the boards together, a gang got back together.


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