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Urged to drop off donations for troops

Urged to drop off donations for troops

People wanting to donate items to troops in Afghanistan can do so at a stall in Newark Market Place tomorrow.


We need more police — MP

We need more police — MP

The Newark MP, Mr Patrick Mercer, is calling for more police in Newark and Sherwood amid concern that crime rates in north Nottinghamshire are falling slower than in other parts of the county.


Wife fears loss of day-centre service

Wife fears loss of day-centre service

A woman whose husband attends the day centre at a Newark care home says they would be lost without the service.


Snow reaches Newark

Snow reaches Newark

Snow blizzards reached Newark at 1.15pm today but the flakes failed to settle.


Clinic in memory of Joel

Clinic in memory of Joel

A blood testing clinic in memory of Joel Picker-Spencer is due to be held in Newark today. (Thursday)


Low turn out at health meeting

Low turn out at health meeting

Around 30 people attended the first public meeting to be organised by NHS Nottinghamshire County over their healthcare review last night.


Sudden death not suspicious

Sudden death not suspicious

Police were called to a report of a sudden death on Winthorpe Road in Newark at around 7pm Tuesday night.


150 attend health meeting

150 attend health meeting

About 150 people attended a meeting on health services in Newark Town Hall last night.


Rape case dismissed

Rape case dismissed

The case against a former head of planning at Newark and Sherwood District Council, who was charged with rape, has been dismissed.


All-terrain car for first-aid events

All-terrain car for first-aid events

A medical charity that provides first-aid for events in the Vale of Belvoir has now got a vehicle that enables them to drive off-road and respond quicker to emergencies.


Architects’ boss heads show society

Architects’ boss heads show society

The new president of Newark and Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society is Mr Graham Cartledge.


Car yobs spoil pitch

Car yobs spoil pitch

A football pitch envied by visiting teams has been ruined after cars were driven over it, tearing up the grass.


Centre bookings dwindle

Centre bookings dwindle

The price of drinks at Balderton Village Centre could be making people wanting to hire a venue for a private function look elsewhere, it has been claimed.


Council has room for improvement

Council has room for improvement

An independent review of public services rates Newark and Sherwood District Council as adequate.


Ecology is school’s strength

Ecology is school’s strength

Work relating to ecology and caring for the environment is a major strength of the curriculum at a school that was rated good in an Ofsted inspection.


Fair start to festive season

Fair start to festive season

Hundreds of people lined the streets of Ollerton for the Christmas market and lights switch-on.


Fearing effect of rail cuts

Fearing effect of rail cuts

Concern has been raised about the effect on Newark of proposed rail service cuts.


Gifts show support for soldiers

Gifts show support for soldiers

A school has launched an appeal to send shoeboxes full of treats to serving troops.


Hoping to hang on to phone boxes

Hoping to hang on to phone boxes

Nine traditional red telephone boxes in the Newark area should be listed for protection, according to Newark and Sherwood District Council.


Ice dancer gains gold

Ice dancer gains gold

A 15-year-old who has been ice skating for only five years won gold in the British Ice Figure and Dance Championships, where she performed three dances with her partner.


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