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Festival joy

Festival joy


Award winner

Award winner


Toilet trouble

Toilet trouble


Wait goes on

Wait goes on


Club call

Club call


Explosion fear sparks gridlock

Explosion fear sparks gridlock

Thieves who tried to break into a lorry trailer using a gas-fuelled cutting device put lives at risk and caused traffic chaos.


Quake rescue mission

Quake rescue mission

A search and rescue specialist from Balderton is among those helping victims of the Haiti earthquake that has claimed the lives of more than 200,000 people.


Permanent speed cameras on way

Permanent speed cameras on way

Four permanent speed cameras and four interactive speed signs are to be installed on London Road between Newark and Balderton.


Lengthy delays on way to work

Lengthy delays on way to work

Commuters trying to avoid the A1 were caught in long tail-backs.


That goat's got talent

That goat's got talent

A dog trainer who took part in Crufts is hoping for television talent-show success with a goat.


Arsonists strike at empty pub

Arsonists strike at empty pub

Concerns have been raised about the security of an empty pub that has been set on fire twice in the past three months.


Secrecy on job cuts

Secrecy on job cuts

The Advertiser has been excluded from two meetings where Newark and Sherwood District councillors were given updates about the possibility of job losses.


Cuts rethink buys time for care homes

Cuts rethink buys time for care homes

The planned sale of Newark’s Woods Court care home will be delayed after Nottinghamshire County Council announced changes to its proposed budget.


Bad tenants need not apply

Bad tenants need not apply

Potential problem tenants will be barred from applying to live on a Newark estate that is aiming to clean up its image.


IT perks go offline

IT perks go offline

Members’ car loans and an information technology scheme are being scrapped by Newark and Sherwood District Council to save money.


From day job to war zone

From day job to war zone

It was as the lights went out to signal the approach into Kandahar, plunging the Tristar’s cabin into darkness, that the chairman of Newark Business Club knew he had really arrived in Afghanistan.


Landlord's light loss fear

Landlord's light loss fear

A Newark pub risks being plunged into darkness because of efforts to secure a mothballed building site.


Comic's time to make a stand

Comic's time to make a stand

An up and coming female comedian from Newark has been given a slot at Funhouse Comedy’s show in the town on Thursday.


Experts to help police

Experts to help police

A team of experts has been assigned to work with Nottinghamshire Police to help it improve its performance.


Pinkies keep ancient play alive

Pinkies keep ancient play alive

An ancient play dating back to Elizabethan times was performed at two pubs on Saturday.


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