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Climber aims for contest summit

Climber aims for contest summit

Climber aims for contest summit

04 July 2008

A young climber has made a rapid ascent through the ranks to win a place in the junior Great Britain climbing team.


Club launches new canoes

Club launches new canoes

Club launches new canoes

04 July 2008

A canoe and kayak club for young people with special needs has two new boats thanks to a donation from 02.


Community divided over early birds

Community divided over early birds

Community divided over early birds

04 July 2008

Peacocks have ruffled a few feathers among the residents of Fernwood.


Focus on a silent killer

Focus on a silent killer

Focus on a silent killer

04 July 2008

A widow whose husband died from pancreatic cancer wants to raise awareness of the disease, which has the lowest survival rate of any cancer.


Highway robbery

Highway robbery

Highway robbery

04 July 2008

POLICE today warned motorists that they were the latest target for thieves looking to cash in on the high price of scrap metal.


Ideas for a perfect school

Ideas for a perfect school

Ideas for a perfect school

04 July 2008

Pupils discussed what facilities they would like to have in their new school during a science and technology enterprise day.


Music, lights and action

Music, lights and action

Music, lights and action

04 July 2008

Children from Chuter Ede Primary School, Balderton, are due to take to the stage tonight for their fifth and final performance of a musical.


National pride in parade

National pride in parade

National pride in parade

04 July 2008

More than 1,000 people are expected to party through the streets of Newark on Sunday on floats decorated to represent different countries of the world.


Paras to get a taste of home

Paras to get a taste of home

Paras to get a taste of home

04 July 2008

The lives of British Paratroopers in Afghanistan are being made a little easier by gifts from home sent by old comrades.


Prizes with poignancy

Prizes with poignancy

Prizes with poignancy

04 July 2008

A former head of Newark High School presented an award named in her honour at the school’s final prizegiving ceremony on Friday.


Report outlines schools failings

Report outlines schools failings

Report outlines schools failings

04 July 2008

The Ofsted report recommending special measures for the Magnus School, Newark, was published on Wednesday.


Sinking teeth into a fundraising effort

Sinking teeth into a fundraising effort

Sinking teeth into a fundraising effort

04 July 2008

A tea party at a Newark dental practice raised about £170 for the charity Marie Curie Cancer Care on Friday.


Soldier’s name on distant memorial

Soldier’s name on distant memorial

Soldier’s name on distant memorial

04 July 2008

Nine months after his death the name of Corporal Ivano Violino has been included on a war memorial 60 miles from Newark, the town where he grew up.


Spy cameras cut crime

Spy cameras cut crime

Spy cameras cut crime

04 July 2008

The introduction of security cameras in Newark and Sherwood has led to significant reductions in several types of crime.


Sunshine for show time

Sunshine for show time

Sunshine for show time

04 July 2008

The sun shone on this year’s East Bridgford Show helping to attract 2,000 visitors.


Taxi fare increase likely

Taxi fare increase likely

Taxi fare increase likely

04 July 2008

Taxi fares in the Newark area could go up by more than 6% to cover the rising cost of fuel.


Trail tailored to young

Trail tailored to young

Trail tailored to young

04 July 2008

Youngsters now know a little more about the heritage of their village thanks to a local history scheme.


Villagers plea for a speed cut

Villagers plea for a speed cut

Villagers plea for a speed cut

04 July 2008

A petition with 240 signatures is to be presented to Nottinghamshire County Council as part of a campaign to lower the speed limit through a village.


£1/2m raised in decade of trading

£1/2m raised in decade of trading

£1/2m raised in decade of trading

27 June 2008

In the decade it has been open the Beaumond House Community Hospice charity shop has raised more than £1/2m.


50p appeal pays off

50p appeal pays off

50p appeal pays off

27 June 2008

Scouts have collected more than 200 50p pieces minted to mark the centenary of the Scouting movement, thanks to an appeal in the Advertiser.


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