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Emotional message raises awareness of stroke risk

Emotional message raises awareness of stroke risk

Emotional message raises awareness of stroke risk

07 February 2025

A hospital is appealing for adults to get their blood pressure checked following a man’s emotional message on national TV about the impact of strokes.


Two banned from the roads as latest court cases sentenced

Two banned from the roads as latest court cases sentenced

Two banned from the roads as latest court cases sentenced

07 February 2025

An uninsured driver has been barred from the roads due to his repeat offending.


19 arrested in festive crackdown on drink and drug driving

19 arrested in festive crackdown on drink and drug driving

19 arrested in festive crackdown on drink and drug driving

07 February 2025

Police have vowed that drink and drug driving “will never be tolerated” — as the force’s annual campaign saw 19 arrests in the district.


Council to put ‘warm tar on the roads’ instead of letting extra £3.3million ‘get warm in the bank’

Council to put ‘warm tar on the roads’ instead of letting extra £3.3million ‘get warm in the bank’

Council to put ‘warm tar on the roads’ instead of letting extra £3.3million ‘get warm in the bank’

06 February 2025

A council is to receive £3.3million more than expected from the Government — and has promised to invest it in the county’s roads.


Police precept to rise by 4.9%

Police precept to rise by 4.9%

Police precept to rise by 4.9%

06 February 2025

Nottinghamshire households face paying between £9.30 and £27.90 more per year towards policing.


Borough Council welcomes new chief executive

Borough Council welcomes new chief executive

Borough Council welcomes new chief executive

05 February 2025

A council has welcomed a new chief executive.


East Midlands authority’s first chief executive appointed

East Midlands authority’s first chief executive appointed

East Midlands authority’s first chief executive appointed

05 February 2025

The first permanent chief executive of the East Midlands Combined County Authority has officially taken up up position.


New accessible facilities open at the Dukeries

New accessible facilities open at the Dukeries

New accessible facilities open at the Dukeries

04 February 2025

A new self-contained toilet, changing, and showering facility is now open in an Ollerton leisure centre.


Principal appointed for new primary school

Principal appointed for new primary school

Principal appointed for new primary school

04 February 2025

As a new primary school prepares to open, a head teacher has been appointed to oversee the school at the helm.


Hospital to get new MRI building to deliver 15,000 scans a year

Hospital to get new MRI building to deliver 15,000 scans a year

Hospital to get new MRI building to deliver 15,000 scans a year

01 February 2025

Work is to start immediately on a new purpose-designed Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) building at a hospital, after planning approval was granted.


Scam victims recover £2million with police support

Scam victims recover £2million with police support

Scam victims recover £2million with police support

01 February 2025

Scam victims have recovered more than £2million with help from Nottinghamshire Police’s fraud and cyber teams.


Wildlife walks to banish the winter blues

Wildlife walks to banish the winter blues

Wildlife walks to banish the winter blues

31 January 2025

A series of winter wildlife walks is being held by the RSPB next month to help visitors get closer to nature and shake off the winter blues.


Council plans tax rise of just under 5%

Council plans tax rise of just under 5%

Council plans tax rise of just under 5%

30 January 2025

Residents could pay between £58 and £174 more each year as a council plans to raise its tax by nearly 5%.


Call for council to keep human “empathy and fairness” during AI services trial

Call for council to keep human “empathy and fairness” during AI services trial

Call for council to keep human “empathy and fairness” during AI services trial

28 January 2025

Artificial intelligence technology being used in council services should not replace “empathy and fairness” for residents, a committee has warned.


Latest planning applications submitted for decision

Latest planning applications submitted for decision

Latest planning applications submitted for decision

27 January 2025

The following planning applications have been submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council for decision.


As I see it: Supporting our local community during the winter months

As I see it: Supporting our local community during the winter months

As I see it: Supporting our local community during the winter months

27 January 2025

As is so often the case when we begin a new year the temperatures have recently plummeted with some snow and unfortunately rising floodwaters.


Recommendations made to better prepare Nottinghamshire for future flooding

Recommendations made to better prepare Nottinghamshire for future flooding

Recommendations made to better prepare Nottinghamshire for future flooding

26 January 2025

Nottinghamshire councillors have backed a series of measures designed to better prepare the county for future flooding events.


Rising to the challenge of tackling Ash Dieback disease

Rising to the challenge of tackling Ash Dieback disease

Rising to the challenge of tackling Ash Dieback disease

26 January 2025

Ancient woodlands are Nottinghamshire’s most diverse habitat, providing a haven for wildlife and places of solace and inspiration for people.


Voluntary sector representative sought to advise authority’s decision making

Voluntary sector representative sought to advise authority’s decision making

Voluntary sector representative sought to advise authority’s decision making

24 January 2025

A new associate board member has been sought to advocate for the voluntary, community, and social enterprise across the region.


District close to 700-a-year house-building target — but approving less developments than neighbours

District close to 700-a-year house-building target — but approving less developments than neighbours

District close to 700-a-year house-building target — but approving less developments than neighbours

23 January 2025

The district is on average just 32 homes-a-year off it’s government set house-building target.


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