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Primary schools oppose free school bid

Primary schools oppose free school bid

The heads of 15 Newark area primary schools have taken the unprecedented step of joining together to oppose the Newark free school bid.


Survival instincts needed

Survival instincts needed

Adventurers are wanted to take part in a survival weekend which will raise money for wounded and mentally-scarred troops.


Be considerate with Halloween high-jinks

Be considerate with Halloween high-jinks

The Advertiser has again joined Nottinghamshire Police in promoting a poster campaign aimed at keeping unwanted callers away this Halloween.


Minster pupils’ marathon effort for children

Minster pupils’ marathon effort for children

Marathon relays were run by students and staff at a Southwell school to raise money for charity.


Artist steps in to show

Artist steps in to show

Drawings and paintings by Farndon artist Nikki McKay are on display at Newark Town Hall after she stepped in to fill a last-minute vacancy for an exhibition at the Spotlight Gallery.


Planning decision moratorium lifted

Planning decision moratorium lifted

Southwell Town Council will no longer automatically oppose every substantial planning application on the basis of flood risk.


Home backs on to river

Home backs on to river

An extended, detached family home, backing on to the River Devon, is for sale with Newton Fallowell of Newark for £274,950, with no chain.


Miracle baby defies doctors

Miracle baby defies doctors

The family of an eight-month-old baby who has been described as a miracle by doctors are raising money for the hospitals that helped him defy the odds.


£7.5m scheme to make A1 village safer

£7.5m scheme to make A1 village safer

A junction on the A1 is to receive £7.5m-worth of improvements, including a road bridge and a two-level junction to improve safety.


Hospital staff praised

Hospital staff praised

Outstanding care provided at Newark Hospital was recognised at a staff awards ceremony.


Appalled by late licence decisions

Appalled by late licence decisions


High price

High price


Wrong note

Wrong note


Time for action

Time for action


Sell-off costs

Sell-off costs


Schools of thought

Schools of thought


Council wants to do more grass cutting

Council wants to do more grass cutting

Grassed areas in Bingham could be cut more frequently if the town council takes on areas maintained by other authorities.


No end in sight to right of way row

No end in sight to right of way row

A solution to a dispute about a public right of way on a private road in Southwell has yet to be found.


Students say farewell

Students say farewell

Former and current students met at Newark College’s Piano School to mark its move from the premises it has been at for more than 40 years.


Guerilla gardening pays off

Guerilla gardening pays off

Guerilla gardeners have been credited with helping Newark to win a sought-after silver gilt award in this year’s East Midlands in Bloom competition.


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