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Town is set to blossom

Town is set to blossom

Thousands of flowers will be planted in Newark as the town re-enters the Britain In Bloom competition.


Trio on right track

Trio on right track

Among the more unusual festival venues were two trains that arrived at Newark Castle Station on Saturday.


We want our park back

We want our park back

An eight-year-old girl wants youths to stop spoiling the park where she plays.


Wind farm firm goes to appeal

Wind farm firm goes to appeal

An energy company that was refused permission to build a wind farm near a former airfield has appealed against the decision.


Woman robbed after suffering seizure

Woman robbed after suffering seizure

A thief stole a woman’s bag and purse as she lay unconscious after suffering an epileptic seizure.


Works of art await in minster

Works of art await in minster

Artwork will fill Southwell Minster from tomorrow as part of events to mark the building’s 900th anniversary.


Young and old join the parade

Young and old join the parade

The streets of Newark were alive to the sound of music as a New Orleans-style jazz parade made its way through the town in spectacular fashion on Sunday.


Young in need of caring families

Young in need of caring families

More foster carers are needed in the Newark and Sherwood area to provide homes for children.


All set for jazz spectacular

All set for jazz spectacular

Newark will be alive to the sound of jazz this weekend as the town’s annual jazz festival returns.


Artists take action

Artists take action

A couple who have been painting for 12 years sold prints of their work to raise money for a group of Christian Palestinians who will take part in an exchange visit to Southwell.


Award for cycling citizen

Award for cycling citizen

A pensioner who devotes all her spare time to helping others has been named Lincolnshire’s Citizen of the Year.


Church couple marks century

Church couple marks century

A service will be held at Southwell Minster tomorrow for a couple who between them have served 100 years in the Church of England.


Clean sweep on estate rubbish

Clean sweep on estate rubbish

Around 50 notices listing breaches of tenancy agreements were issued by Newark and Sherwood Homes during a clean-up operation on Newark’s Hawtonville estate.


Counting the cost

Counting the cost

PLANS to introduce pay and display machines in Bingham’s carparks at a cost of £47,400 have been put forward.


Couple helps club towards its goal

Couple helps club towards its goal

A football club has joined forces with a charity set up in memory of a teenager, by advertising it on the club’s strip.


Criticism over eco-town plan

Criticism over eco-town plan

The Mayor of Bingham, Mr George Davidson, has criticised Rushcliffe Borough Council for being secretive and undemocratic over plans for an eco-town at Newton.


Downing Street visit for petition actress

Downing Street visit for petition actress

A girl aged ten was one of 20 youngsters chosen to hand in a petition at 10 Downing Street demanding that the performance art licensing system for children be simplified.


European challenge for teen canoeist

European challenge for teen canoeist

A disabled canoeist from Newark will tomorrow represent Great Britain in the Paddleability section of the European Sprint Championships in Milan.


Focusing on climate change

Focusing on climate change

A former Conservative agriculture minister, Mr John Gummer, road-tested electric bikes when he officially opened the new Environment Village.


From ford to ferry

From ford to ferry

The site of an ancient river crossing has been renovated and its history recorded.


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