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Etcher cleared of name errors

Etcher cleared of name errors

Newark Town Council has acknowledged that misspelt names of past mayors on a glass panel in the Town Hall are not the fault of the inscriber.


Flood risk views seem ignored

Flood risk views seem ignored

Villagers’ views over building on land prone to flooding are being ignored, a council meeting was told.


Good grub scoops pub award

Good grub scoops pub award

A village pub has won a national award for the standard of food served there.


Grave doubts for future

Grave doubts for future

Southwell is running out of space for graves.


Heartfelt cause for runner

Heartfelt cause for runner

A woman who took up running after being told she had Alzheimer’s disease plans to run the London Marathon to raise money for others with the condition.


Its a jazz jamboree

Its a jazz jamboree

More than 10,000 people are expected to pack Newark for a spectacular jazz festival in May, featuring 70 concerts in 30 venues.


Man leads in Mothers Union

Man leads in Mothers Union

A lot has changed since a branch of the Mothers’ Union was set up in a village 100 years ago — the current leader is a man.


Mole cull ordered for cemetery

Mole cull ordered for cemetery

Pest controllers are to be called in to clear moles from a cemetery.


Mother helped to rate maternity care

Mother helped to rate maternity care

Maternity services used by mothers and babies from the Advertiser area have been rated in an independent review.


MP happy to declare wife’s salary

MP happy to declare wife’s salary

The MP for Newark, Mr Patrick Mercer, is happy to declare that he pays his wife a £15,000 salary as his assistant, after it was revealed a fellow backbencher gave his wife and two sons more than £1/4m in six years for doing virtually nothing.


Murder case police question two

Murder case police question two

Police have launched a murder investigation after the death of a 26-year-old man who was seriously assaulted in Collingham.


New unit focuses on crime

New unit focuses on crime

A new unit has been created to deal with crimes of sexual abuse and domestic violence.


New wheels for mobile library

New wheels for mobile library

A mobile library service is being relaunched in the Southwell area in an attempt to get more people to use it.


On the right track for all that jazz

On the right track for all that jazz

Pupils at the Minster School have been learning to play the blues.


Parking permit scheme under threat

Parking permit scheme under threat

Up to 14,000 disabled people in Nottinghamshire who have a blue parking badge could lose it under changes to the scheme.


Park protection work completed

Park protection work completed

Conservation work costing around £15,000 has been completed in Linear Park, Bingham, to help keep a nationally scarce butterfly in the town.


Protected by water mark

Protected by water mark

More than 80 houses in Orston are protected with a forensic marking liquid after a successful launch of Smartwater in the village.


Reading project success

Reading project success

The founding author of a national reading scheme visited Toot Hill School, Bingham, to mark ten years of it using the system and improving the reading ability of more than 130 pupils.


Seeking event support

Seeking event support

A third day of summer bank holiday events could take place in Newark if organisations come forward to help.


Shop option checked out

Shop option checked out

Bingham Town Council is to investigate buying the empty Co-op Pioneer shop in Eaton Place to turn it into a community centre.


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