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Flats refusal overturned

Flats refusal overturned

Three former colliery houses can be converted into flats after an inspector overturned a council’s refusal to grant permission.


Food, fancy dress and fundraising

Food, fancy dress and fundraising

Fundraisers throughout the area made a significant contribution to this year’s Children In Need appeal.


Gifts lure fair crowd

Gifts lure fair crowd

Gifts and hand-made cards were among attractions at a Christmas fair that, on Saturday, raised more than £1,150 towards the £1.9m rebuilding of Bingham Methodist Church as a community and Christian centre.


Girl lends a hand for clean call

Girl lends a hand for clean call

A girl will appear in hospitals throughout the region in the form of a life-size cardboard cut-out as part of an effort to teach children the importance of washing their hands.


High standards praised

High standards praised

A Southwell school is celebrating after inspectors praised the personal development of its pupils, its community involvement, and high academic standards.


Inspectorate will decide

Inspectorate will decide

A decision on whether a controversial wind farm can be built will be made by the Planning Inspectorate.


Lights budget blown

Lights budget blown

Bingham Town Coun-cil has blown the budget for Christmas lights this year.


Mental health centre opens

Mental health centre opens

A centre designed to give patients, carers and staff a say on how mental health services in Nottinghamshire can be improved opened in Ollerton on Monday.


On right track with activities

On right track with activities

DJ sessions and graffiti-based art are among activities at Ollerton’s £900,000 youth centre.


On song to stop school bullies

On song to stop school bullies

Two pupils rapped an anti-bullying message at their school this week, as part of a national campaign.


Patients must use pharmacy

Patients must use pharmacy

A new pharmacy at Navenby is affecting jobs and opening hours at two doctors’ surgeries, according to the practice manager.


Pressing on with petition

Pressing on with petition

A petition with 786 signatures calling for a public vote on whether 6,000 homes should be built on land south of Newark was presented at Kelham Hall on Monday.


Pride of place in business community

Pride of place in business community

The overall winner of this year’s Newark Business Awards, organised by the Advertiser, is MHI Fellows Hallatt, a leading firm of architects, civil and structural engineers and project managers.


Record total for appeal

Record total for appeal

The Southwell branch of the Royal British Legion has broken its Poppy Appeal record, despite a collection box being stolen on Armistice Day.


Red tape halts patrol

Red tape halts patrol

There are fears lives are being put at risk while red tape stops a crossing patrol position on a busy Southwell road being filled.


Roman remains on show

Roman remains on show

Archaeology enthusiasts on Sunday had their first chance to see the Roman remains unearthed at the former Minster School site on Church Street, Southwell.


Schools make roads safer

Schools make roads safer

A total of 11 schools in the Newark area will take part in a road safety campaign starting on Monday.


Scooters scuppered

Scooters scuppered

Police are warning elderly and disabled people to lock up their mobility scooters after two were stolen and one was set on fire in Newark at the weekend.


Scouting for more leaders

Scouting for more leaders

More than 150 young people are involved with Scouting groups in Bingham but more adult volunteers are needed.


Scouts celebrate Navy link

Scouts celebrate Navy link

A Scout group that is celebrating its 90th anniversary has retained its status as one of only 101 groups in the country to be recognised by the Royal Navy.


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