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Council to continue caring for town bridge

Council to continue caring for town bridge

A council will continue to maintain and inspect one of the town’s most used bridges.


A look at what was making the news in times gone by

A look at what was making the news in times gone by

The Advertiser has once again opened its archvies to see what was making the news this week 25, 50 and 100 years ago.


A worldwide town celebration

A worldwide town celebration

Thirty years ago the Newarks Of The World reunion in 1995 came to our town.


Mental health patients raise funds for baby loss charity

Mental health patients raise funds for baby loss charity

A mental health hospital has chosen to support a baby loss charity this year — and has already raised £600 through an 11-mile sponsored walk.


Time to listen to priorities of constituents

Time to listen to priorities of constituents

Newark deserves better than an MP who appears to prioritise personal ambition over integrity and public service.


Have a crack at our Saturday Social general knowledge pub quiz

Have a crack at our Saturday Social general knowledge pub quiz

Tackle our 13 questions on sport, music, food - and even nursery rhymes!


NHS colleague to represent Team UK at Invictus Games

NHS colleague to represent Team UK at Invictus Games

A Nottinghamshire NHS worker is to represent the UK at this year’s Invictus Games.


Voluntary sector representative sought to advise authority’s decision making

Voluntary sector representative sought to advise authority’s decision making

A new associate board member has been sought to advocate for the voluntary, community, and social enterprise across the region.


Business and charity founder aims to change family lives

Business and charity founder aims to change family lives

From an inspirational quote book and positive pants to creating a brand that supports families and their children through fun and mentoring.


District council hears Nottinghamshire boundary lines “unlikely to change” in devolution

District council hears Nottinghamshire boundary lines “unlikely to change” in devolution

It is “unlikely” that Nottinghamshire will become one singular unitary authority — or that boundary lines will change, councillors have said.

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What are Newark’s unique selling points?

What are Newark’s unique selling points?

In its weekly vox-pop, the Advertiser found out what people think are Newark’s unique selling points.

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2.9% increase in council tax agreed

2.9% increase in council tax agreed

A council has set it’s precept for the year — approving a 2.9% increase in tax.


Another weather warning issued as heavy rain forecast

Another weather warning issued as heavy rain forecast

The Met Office has warned that heavy rain may lead to flooding on Sunday and Monday.


Embrace your potatoes! Why spuds really are your body's best buds

Embrace your potatoes! Why spuds really are your body's best buds

Who knew that the humble potato is actually a superfood you don't need to feel guilty eating?


Exhibition inspired by historic folk art opens

Exhibition inspired by historic folk art opens

A new free-entry exhibition has opened blending historic folk art with contemporary design.


District close to 700-a-year house-building target — but approving less developments than neighbours

District close to 700-a-year house-building target — but approving less developments than neighbours

The district is on average just 32 homes-a-year off it’s government set house-building target.


Headline sponsors of Newark Business Awards announced

Headline sponsors of Newark Business Awards announced

Wright Vigar have been announced as the headline sponsors of this year’s Newark Business Awards.


Unsafe electricals prompt change in pub’s licence conditions

Unsafe electricals prompt change in pub’s licence conditions

The conditions of a pub’s licence have been modified after unsafe and exposed electrical fittings were discovered at the premises.


Ancient traditions continue at farm and forest

Ancient traditions continue at farm and forest

Traditions dating back hundreds of years were honoured at special events in North Muskham and Edwinstowe over the weekend.


New radio show hopes to highlight aspiring musicians

New radio show hopes to highlight aspiring musicians

Grassroots music in Newark now has another platform to shine thanks to the launch of a new radio show.


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