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Ladies take the lead in parade

Ladies take the lead in parade

Ladies who twirled decorated umbrellas during a parade at a jazz night in Radcliffe helped to raise about £400 for the British Heart Foundation.


Libraries react to users’ needs

Libraries react to users’ needs

One of the smallest libraries in Nottinghamshire is proving to be one of the biggest success stories.


Lorry delivers science lessons

Lorry delivers science lessons

Children were shown the fun side of physics when they were taught the subject in a specially designed lorry.


More in church on Sundays

More in church on Sundays

The number of adults attending church in the Southwell and Nottingham Diocese is on the increase, but the number of children has dropped, according to Church of England figures.


Newarks reunion axed to save money

Newarks reunion axed to save money

The Newarks of the World Reunion that was due to be hosted by Newark Town Council in the autumn has been cancelled in a cost-cutting move.


Park day of play

Park day of play

Anthony Bagshaw (5) and his sister, Hayley (6) of William Street, Newark, were among about 70 children at a circus-themed play session in Sherwood Avenue park, Newark.


Pleased to see repaving start

Pleased to see repaving start

Shop-keepers are thankful work is finally going ahead to repave the area in front of their stores, despite concerns about disruption to customers.


Possible work for 1,200

Possible work for 1,200

People seeking work at Staythorpe may have more luck at another power station project in Nottinghamshire.


Preparing to face enemy attack

Preparing to face enemy attack

From next month, Nottinghamshire troops will once again be on the front-line in Afghanistan.


Project hopes to provide homes

Project hopes to provide homes

Suitable land is being sought so that accommodation can be built for adults with learning difficulties.


Pub watch revealed

Pub watch revealed

When a Bingham pub called last orders for the final time police were taking steps towards possibly having its alcohol licence revoked, the Advertiser can reveal.


Pupils’ say on shaping schools

Pupils’ say on shaping schools

Pupils from two schools spent a day in London talking about what they would like included if they were to get a new school building.


Rail money unaffected by dualling

Rail money unaffected by dualling

The chairman of the East Midlands Regional Assembly has insisted no rail schemes were dropped in favour of the dualling of the A46.


School to go, brick by brick

School to go, brick by brick

Work has started on dismantling the former Mount Primary School buildings in Newark brick by brick.


Set to paddle 165 miles

Set to paddle 165 miles

A novice kayaker is planning to paddle 165 miles in aid of Beaumond House Community Hospice, Newark.


Station calls on volunteers

Station calls on volunteers

Volunteers are needed at Southwell Police Station to give officers more time to patrol the streets.


Surgeries’ call costs criticised

Surgeries’ call costs criticised

A volunteer healthcare board member has condemned the use of expensive telephone lines in doctors’ surgeries.


Tenants list hole hotspots

Tenants list hole hotspots

Residents want more money spent on roads and pavements in Newark.


United to help the wounded

United to help the wounded

More than 30 members of the Armed Forces attended the official launch of The Heroes Festival that aims to raise £100,000 for wounded Servicemen and women.


Urged to help poor of Albania

Urged to help poor of Albania

Hundreds of families living in some of the poorest areas of Europe are relying on the goodwill and generosity of people in the Bingham area.


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