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Stately home to become silversmith’s new studio

Stately home to become silversmith’s new studio

Stately home to become silversmith’s new studio

30 January 2014

ONE of the National Trust’s jewels in the crown is to become a studio and showcase for the acclaimed contemporary silversmith Angela Cork.


Funny views

Funny views

Funny views

29 January 2014

A former gym owner has written his first book and it makes for interesting reading. The Flip Side is the autobiography of Howard Whyte. No matter what life has thrown at him he has always managed to see the funny side of it.


Quiz night

Quiz night

Quiz night

23 January 2014

A new monthly quiz and games night will be held at The Chequers Inn, Elston.


Contest gives chance to show off talent

Contest gives chance to show off talent

Contest gives chance to show off talent

23 January 2014

Newark’s Got Talent is back for its seventh year and organisers say the event will be bigger and better than ever. The competition gives young and old a chance to show off their skills in front of a panel of judges and win the title and a cash prize.


Always looking on the bright side of life

Always looking on the bright side of life

Always looking on the bright side of life

16 January 2014

A former fitness instructor has written a book containing small anecdotes and thoughts on everyday life sparked by his weekly column in the Trader newspaper.


New dance classes

New dance classes

New dance classes

09 January 2014

PRIMARY schoolchildren are being given a chance to learn musical theatre and dance.


Calm before the storm

Calm before the storm

Calm before the storm

12 December 2013

THE latest exhibition by a Fiskerton artist can be seen in the George Thornton Art Gallery in Flying Horse Walk, Nottingham, from Saturday.


Chance to rekindle the magic of Christmas

Chance to rekindle the magic of Christmas

Chance to rekindle the magic of Christmas

12 December 2013

Ever wondered why there is no meat in mince pies, or why people decorate Christmas trees? A visit to Belton House this month will provide the answers to these, and a few more seasonal puzzles.


Tripping the light fantastic at historic country park

Tripping the light fantastic at historic country park

Tripping the light fantastic at historic country park

05 December 2013

Ultraviolet lighting effects make their debut at the annual Aurora Illuminations event at Rufford Abbey Country Park.


Festive look at the railways

Festive look at the railways

Festive look at the railways

04 December 2013

RAILWAYS REMEMBERED at the Palace Theatre, Newark, on Thursday, proved as popular as ever, with hundreds of people turning up.


Doing the Timewarp

Doing the Timewarp

Doing the Timewarp

21 November 2013

FANS of the hit cult musical, The Rocky Horror Picture Show (12A) are being invited to dress up for a screening at Newark Odeon a week today at 8.30pm.


Feuding families focus of latest historical novel

Feuding families focus of latest historical novel

Feuding families focus of latest historical novel

21 November 2013

Following the success of Narrow Marsh and Leen Times, which were set in and around Newark, author Alan Dance has just released his latest work.


Psychic supper

Psychic supper

Psychic supper

20 November 2013

About 40 people attended a psychic supper with medium Eileen Proctor at Kelham Hall on Saturday night.


Film-maker reaches highest peak in festival

Film-maker reaches highest peak in festival

Film-maker reaches highest peak in festival

14 November 2013

An amateur film-maker who spent weeks camping out in the Cairngorms has had his film chosen as a finalist in the Kendal Mountain Festival.


Rosettes for peace

Rosettes for peace

Rosettes for peace

13 November 2013

A group of local artists gathered to take part in their first project on Monday which paid tribute to those killed during war and conflict.


Looking at old transport

Looking at old transport

Looking at old transport

13 November 2013

Rob Foxon returned to the Palace Theatre, Newark, on Thursday with his entertaining presentation of archive films in the series of Bygone Britain. This time it was all about transport.


Winter wonderland

Winter wonderland

Winter wonderland

07 November 2013

ONE of the highlights at Thoresby Courtyard, near Ollerton, The Winter FoodFest, returns for a fifth time.


Psychic supper with medium to the stars

Psychic supper with medium to the stars

Psychic supper with medium to the stars

31 October 2013

An international medium to the stars and crime reporters will present a Psychic Supper Evening next month. Eileen Proctor will be at Kelham Hall on Saturday, November 16, to give detailed messages to the audience from beyond the grave.


Highways of yesterday

Highways of yesterday

Highways of yesterday

31 October 2013

Film historian Rob Foxon returns to the Palace with Bygone Britain — Highways Of Yesterday a week today at 7.30pm.


Murder, mystery and plenty of intrigue

Murder, mystery and plenty of intrigue

Murder, mystery and plenty of intrigue

30 October 2013

Retired murder squad detective, Trevor Marriott, gave a fascinating talk on Jack The Ripper — A 21st Century Investigation at the Palace Theatre, Newark, on Saturday.


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