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Theatre pulls in the crowds

Theatre pulls in the crowds

More than 1,000 extra seats were sold for live performances at the Palace Theatre, Newark, in 2009/10 than in the previous 12 months.


Club hosts Saturday act

Club hosts Saturday act

Stu Johnson is appearing at Balderton Working Men's Club on Saturday, May 1.


Plea to back Haiti rebuild

Plea to back Haiti rebuild

A retired nurse is urging people not to forget Haiti and the help needed to rebuild the country after January’s catastrophic earthquake.


GP journeys made easier

GP journeys made easier

The first customer of a scheme to take patients to GP appointments said it would make a big difference to her life.


Road safety a priority

Road safety a priority

The Shadow Leader of the House of Commons, Sir George Young, joined the Conservative Parliamentary candidate for Sherwood, Mr Mark Spencer, on his campaign trail on Wednesday.


Baroness helps to woo voters

Baroness helps to woo voters

Baroness Kinnock, the wife of former Labour leader Neil Kinnock, visited Ollerton’s Dukeries College and Complex to meet pupils on Tuesday.


Hospital hot topic as ballot looms

Hospital hot topic as ballot looms

Concerns over the future of services at Newark Hospital have again been raised as the General Election campaign enters its final week.


Juniors take the strain

Juniors take the strain

Young rugby players pulled a one tonne jeep 75-metres and raised more than £600 for their club.


Anti-drink drive

Anti-drink drive

A church is aiming to combat the problems caused by under-age drinkers in Southwell.


Appeal to solve stone mystery

Appeal to solve stone mystery

An obelisk-shaped stone set in the ground next to one of Ollerton’s main roads has sparked debate about what it actually is.


Hopes for health centre progress

Hopes for health centre progress

The timetable for the development of a new health centre for Bingham is still unclear, Bingham’s annual town meeting was told on Tuesday.


Police data delay causes concern

Police data delay causes concern

The computer programme used for Nottinghamshire Police’s intelligence gathering has not worked properly since September, it has been claimed.


Fury over parking fine

Fury over parking fine

A foster carer who visited McDonald’s at Newark was fined £100 after overstaying her welcome in the carpark.


Closure rumours denied

Closure rumours denied

Assurances have been given over the future of Newark Hospital.


Go public on ambulance provision

Go public on ambulance provision

An independent report into emergency ambulance services in the Newark area should be made public.


Keep care close to home

Keep care close to home

Two heart attack victims who were successfully treated at Newark Hospital have criticised plans to stop certain emergency procedures being carried out in the town.


Hands off hospital

Hands off hospital

Campaigners are calling on people to show how much they care about the future of Newark Hospital by forming a 250-strong human chain outside the site.


A perfect fit for a family

A perfect fit for a family

A five-bedroom family home at Beacon Heights, Newark, has come on to the market priced at £260,000 through Haart.


Church hall pledge under fire

Church hall pledge under fire

A decision by Balderton Parish Council to promise financial help to a £600,000 project to renovate St Giles’ Church Hall, Balderton, came under fire at the annual parish meeting yesterday.


Opera hopeful wins prize

Opera hopeful wins prize

A singer is this year’s winner of Southwell Choral Society’s bursary award and the Peggy Oldham Award.


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