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JOIN US NOWThe proposed development, off Lord Hawke Way and Bowbridge Road, Newark, is an allocated site for the provision of housing.
The town council is seeking to bring forward plans to improve longer term facilities for motorists and the wider community.
An innovative web platform business that could help reduce vehicle carbon emissions has been launched.
A look back at stories from the past, including Newark Hospital prize day.
Florence Haycock, 86, of Trinity Road, has been living with mice in her home for seven months.
The operation was described by the then Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, as one of the best-kept secrets of the time.
The proposed plans hope to promote healthier lifestyles and complement the growth of the town.
Firefighters have been busy rescuing people and animals from the flooding across the Newark area.
There was lots of spookily good fun last night as ghosts and ghouls took part in a 5k Fright Night run in aid of Beaumond House Community Hospice.
John Gillespie, a retired maths teacher who enjoys problem-solving, has come up with a detailed proposal for the cattle market roundabout.
The café has moved just round the corner from Chain Lane to a larger space in the town centre.
Alexandra Abraham, of Newark, has started making ecobricks — plastic bottles stuffed tightly with single-use plastics.
The temporary move will now be made permanent with the speed limit reduced.
A Newark man was also fined after he threatened a person at a well-known Newark bar.
The annual All Souls' Day, a traditional commemoration in Poland, allows families to place lit candles on the graves of their loved ones.
Nicholas Hird, 57, of Harcourt Street, Newark, caused the death of Angela Dowd last year when taking children from a nearby school on a trip.
The initiative was launched after a debate at the national Labour Party conference.
Janice Holmes, of Newark, was named one of eight winners of the SJL Foundation award at the Houses of Parliament.
Stephen Mangan and Joan Bakewell are back presenting a new series of Landscape Artist Of The Year, and you may recognise some familiar faces.
The ten-year plan, if successful, would see the town act 20 years faster than the Government’s target of 2050.