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Petition on parking

Petition on parking

Town councillors are calling for opponents of planned parking charges in Southwell to make their feelings known.


Picture plea from society

Picture plea from society

Modern photographs are needed as part of a project to record the history of Southwell.


Plotting the bridal path to church

Plotting the bridal path to church

The Southwell and Nottingham diocese is to do all it can to encourage more couples to marry in church.


Pupils feel the African beat

Pupils feel the African beat

The sounds of Africa echoed through Lowe’s Wong Junior School, Southwell, as pupils took part in drumming workshops.


Recycling centres rejected

Recycling centres rejected

Five possible sites for a six-month glass recycling trial by Rushcliffe Borough Council in Bingham have been turned down by Nottinghamshire County Council.


Royal award for baby-care firm

Royal award for baby-care firm

A baby-care company, set up by a couple three years ago and now exporting worldwide, has won a Queen’s Award For Enterprise.


School top for truants

School top for truants

The Magnus Church of England School in Newark has one of the highest levels of persistent absence in the county.


Stage all set for diners

Stage all set for diners

A former theatre in Southwell town centre is to be converted into a restaurant, despite a petition signed by 600 people opposing the idea.


Star inspired by school days

Star inspired by school days

One of the nation’s biggest TV stars has paid tribute to his inspirational teachers at the Minster School, Southwell.


Taking a look at St Johns base

Taking a look at St Johns base

St John Ambulance’s new £600,000 headquarters on Telford Drive, Newark, was open to visitors at the weekend.


Town’s story told in jazz

Town’s story told in jazz

A Newark musician has composed a suite of music based on the town to be performed for the first time on the opening night of Newark Jazz Festival.


Urging end of eyesore

Urging end of eyesore

Residents want action to improve a derelict café that has been in a dilapidated state for more than 35 years.


Wary on street name

Wary on street name

A plea to name a street in memory of a Newark soldier received a lukewarm reaction from town representatives on St George’s Day.


Wedding snaps show family link to church

Wedding snaps show family link to church

Photographs of three generations of the same family who were married at a village church will be included in an exhibition.


Author ready with second instalment

Author ready with second instalment

A Southwell author has completed the second book in his planned trilogy. Mr David Hughes (50) of Landseer Road, writes under the pseudonym, Ambrose Conway.


Balancing the books

Balancing the books

Bingham Town Council spent nearly £30,000 less than they were expecting last year.


Banners claims contested

Banners claims contested

Newark Town Partnership has been accused of incorrectly claiming credit for projects.


Beating the burglars

Beating the burglars

A police crackdown on prolific burglars in the Bingham has paid off.


Brewer wins five prizes at festival

Brewer wins five prizes at festival

Home brewer Mr Ron Allison won five top prizes at the Craft Brewing Association annual festival in Derby, but was named runner-up champion brewer.


Burglars target old folk

Burglars target old folk

Police are linking two distraction burglaries that happened within an hour of each other at the homes of old people.


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