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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.


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.


Latest planning applications submitted for decision

Latest planning applications submitted for decision

Latest planning applications submitted for decision

03 February 2025

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


School to undergo £1million expansion

School to undergo £1million expansion

School to undergo £1million expansion

02 February 2025

A junior school will undergo a £1.5million expansion to create more spaces for pupils.


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.


End of an era for ‘old school’ locals’ pub

End of an era for ‘old school’ locals’ pub

End of an era for ‘old school’ locals’ pub

31 January 2025

A pub landlord is to hand over the keys today, marking the end of an era for an ‘old school’ town centre pub.


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%.


Speedwatch volunteers hope for more collaboration to better target speeding motorists

Speedwatch volunteers hope for more collaboration to better target speeding motorists

Speedwatch volunteers hope for more collaboration to better target speeding motorists

29 January 2025

A town’s speedwatch volunteers completed more than 30 patrols in 2024 — and going forward hope for a more collaborative approach with police.


Up to 70 homes to be protected from flooding after bund plans approved

Up to 70 homes to be protected from flooding after bund plans approved

Up to 70 homes to be protected from flooding after bund plans approved

28 January 2025

Up to 70 homes will get protection from flooding after plans to build a huge earth mound were approved.


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.


Concerns over rise in crime and anti-social behaviour in town — but residents still failing to report issues

Concerns over rise in crime and anti-social behaviour in town — but residents still failing to report issues

Concerns over rise in crime and anti-social behaviour in town — but residents still failing to report issues

27 January 2025

A police officer says crime and anti-social behaviour is back on the rise in a town — but residents still aren’t reporting the issues.


“To me, the human body is endlessly intriguing and beautiful”

“To me, the human body is endlessly intriguing and beautiful”

“To me, the human body is endlessly intriguing and beautiful”

27 January 2025

A Southwell artist has seen her artwork featured on the cover of a prestigious medical journal once again.


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.


Resident’s fear pool could be lost in ongoing saga — as councillors vow to support mediation process

Resident’s fear pool could be lost in ongoing saga — as councillors vow to support mediation process

Resident’s fear pool could be lost in ongoing saga — as councillors vow to support mediation process

26 January 2025

A resident has raised concerns about ‘political point scoring’ in Southwell’s ongoing pool saga — fearing the town would be left with no pool at all.


A look at what was making the news in times gone by

A look at what was making the news in times gone by

A look at what was making the news in times gone by

25 January 2025

The Advertiser has once again opened its archvies to see what was making the news this week 25, 50 and 100 years ago.


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