I read with interest the Advertiser’s front page about 30 minutes’ free parking in some Newark town centre carparks.
I have read with interest letters asking about increases in council tax in the last two editions of the Advertiser.
In his letter last week, Mr Shepherd overlooked the pressing necessity of addressing climate change.
It is an insult to the public. How much shopping would one get in 30 minutes?
I have been giving this letter a lot of consideration, but as a responsible resident I feel it important to speak up.
We now hear regularly that ‘the world has changed’ and so it has.
Regarding the campaign for speed controls of 20 miles an hour in villages. Great if we have the policing to support it!
Further to the points mentioned in the letter from Richard Tyszka in the Advertiser, of March 20 (Where Has Tax From new Housing Gone?).
Our grandsons love the newly-reburbished Sherwood Avenue Play Park, Newark, as do all who couldn't wait to pile in when it re-opened recently.
It was very interesting to read in the Advertiser of the three proposals of how the county might be split up under local government reorganisation.
While travelling to an appointment at King’s Mill Hospital, I noticed average speed cameras have been put up along the A617.
I’d like to thank the road safety people for installing average speed cameras from Newark to Mansfield on the A617.
Another month of disruption for those of us living near the A1 diversion routes in North Nottinghamshire .
A couple of Saturdays ago I was walking through town and I was surprised how busy it was.
The question you raise re council tax prompts another question which I cannot seem to find an answer to.
I read with interest what was said by Highways about the proposed closures to all those dangerous crossing points on the A1.
I was delighted when Porters reopened on Bridge Street, Newark, under new ownership last year but only went in for the first time last week.
On March 8, the Reform UK Newark branch attended a Labour Party meeting on the ongoing issues surrounding the urgent care facility at Newark Hospital.
Sixty years gone by in the blink of an eye!
Domestic violence towards women — when is this going to stop?