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Best in business

Best in business

The overall winner of the 2010 Newark Business Awards, organised by the Advertiser, is Liz Hobbs Group Ltd.


Get tough on bad parking, says head

Get tough on bad parking, says head

A headteacher has dismissed a recommendation to repaint lines outside her primary school to tackle inconsiderate parking as “a joke.”


Hospice opens resource centre

Hospice opens resource centre

A hospice has opened a resource and information centre thanks to a Government grant of more than £100,000.


United effort in cemetery search

United effort in cemetery search

The church is to be asked to work with town councillors in the search for suitable burial ground in Southwell.


Temporary carpark set to open at Potterdyke

Temporary carpark set to open at Potterdyke

A temporary pay and display carpark with 70 spaces should be open by the end of the week on the former Potterdyke carpark site.


Blow for beet growers

Blow for beet growers

Farmers in the Newark area are set to be badly hit by news that most of the local sugar beet crop cannot be processed by British Sugar.


Questions raised by long-term projects

Questions raised by long-term projects


Light laws

Light laws


Party stance

Party stance


Safer path

Safer path


Stickers please

Stickers please


Blowing cold

Blowing cold


Sounding off

Sounding off


Thanks to...

Thanks to...


Stuck in traffic

Stuck in traffic


Cause sought for mystery dog illness

Cause sought for mystery dog illness

A new website has been launched in a bid to find the cause of a mystery illness which has seen several dogs fall ill after walks in Sherwood Forest.


Safety first, say police

Safety first, say police

Nottinghamshire has recorded its lowest number of road deaths in a single year - but drivers are still being urged to stick to simple motoring rules to save even more lives.


Car crime warning

Car crime warning

Motorists are being warned to guard against becoming victims of opportunist thieves.


Shop fitter fined

Shop fitter fined

A shop fitter must pay more than £600 in court fines and costs after he allowed waste to be dumped by someone who was not properly authorised to remove it.


Residents wait for tax decision

Residents wait for tax decision

A budget for Southwell Town Council has been approved, although the amount the council will request from residents has yet to be set.


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