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Residents back 20mph limit

Residents back 20mph limit

Residents voiced their support on Tuesday for a 20mph speed limit on all residential roads in Southwell.


Scouts settle into home

Scouts settle into home

The new £360,000 headquarters for Ollerton Scouts, Cubs, Brownies and Guides is now in full use, the annual meeting was told on Friday.


Society raises £1,500

Society raises £1,500

More than 200 people attended Southwell Choral Society’s garden party at Ashdene bed and breakfast, Halam, the home of Mr and Mrs David Herbert.


Timely gift for mayor

Timely gift for mayor

A wooden egg-timer was presented to the new Mayor of Newark, Mr Harry Molyneux, during the annual Mayor’s Sunday service.


Torc display decision due

Torc display decision due

The options for putting a 2,000-year-old necklace on public display will be discussed on Tuesday — with two venues on the shortlist.


United for James

United for James

A football-loving schoolboy faces a three-year battle to overcome leukaemia.


Verging on a solution

Verging on a solution

Action could soon be taken to stop visitors to Newark Hospital parking on grass verges outside homes on Boundary Road.


Village past on display

Village past on display

Past pupils of a village primary school are being invited to have their photographs taken.


Workshop gains top award

Workshop gains top award

The Dukeries Community Workshop in Ollerton has won a Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service.


Zooming in on lead thieves

Zooming in on lead thieves

Police may install a security camera to help catch thieves stealing lead from the roof of a village church.


Activities attract all ages

Activities attract all ages

Up to 80 elderly residents are making use of Ollerton’s Scout and Guide Activity Centre for weekly games and a chat over tea and biscuits.


Are all tickets valid

Are all tickets valid

A resident of Barnbygate, Newark, has called for parking wardens to have more training after he received a ticket that is likely to be invalid.


Awards for river rescue neighbours

Awards for river rescue neighbours

Two neighbours who were hailed as heroes after jumping into the River Trent to try to rescue a drowning man are to receive national bravery awards.


Bowing to pressure

Bowing to pressure

Controversial plans to introduce parking fees in Bingham carparks have been put on hold for at least a year.


Brides tandem among exhibits

Brides tandem among exhibits

Wedding dresses, photographs, shoes and even a tandem bicycle will be displayed as part of an event to celebrate marriage.


Car fans lured to classics rally

Car fans lured to classics rally

About 500 classic and sports cars featured at a two-day rally at Southwell Racecourse organised by the Mansfield branch of the Capri Club.


Concern over third chemist

Concern over third chemist

Concerns have been raised that Southwell could not support another pharmacy.


Costs to end paddock bid

Costs to end paddock bid

Plans to build a community centre on a paddock in Bingham may soon be scrapped because it will prove to be too costly, it has been claimed.


Csarnival work out of Africa

Csarnival work out of Africa

School pupils are making banners, masks and costumes for Newark Carnival.


Demand for action on mess

Demand for action on mess

Residents are calling for more action to be taken to ensure dog owners clean up their pets’ mess in Bingham.


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