An Advertiser reader asks “what happened to the Environment Agency?”
Advertiser reader writes in about their shock about political parties suppressing discussions on Palestine and motions for a ceasefire.
It is about time a long term solution was found for Kelham Road at Newark.
The agreement reached at COP28 was for ‘the parties’ to transition away from the use of fossil fuels.
Like many others waiting for surgery I experienced cancellations throughout 2022 and 2023 however, this is what I experienced at Newark Hospital.
Thomas Green indulges in an interesting conjecture with regard to sale of the former Lilley and Stone School site in Newark.
Mr M. Patchett’s letter, Trillions Being Wasted On Climate Emergency, says “there is no climate crisis”. Really?
Serious questions appear relevant following the recent significant flood on the River Trent.
The past year’s main headlines have consistently been focused on the economy, food banks and in general the struggles many face.
While driving along the A52 through Radcliffe and was surprised to see the speed limit had been reduced along the stretch.
Thank you for publishing our call for 'the little girl in red' who was such a star at our performance for Newark Christmas lights switch-on.
I would like to thank the kind people who came to my and my husband’s aid when I fell on ice.
While all the people who have goodwill have welcomed the pause in the Middle East conflict, it is appalling that this conflict has resumed.
The issue of the future of the Lilley and Stone School site has been out of the press for a while.
With reference to your article Sit For Climate Protests At Station, I would like to point out an alternative view.
Every year around 130 young people aged 13-24 in the East Midlands hear the devastating words ‘you have cancer.’
I would like to express my support for, and agreement with, two letters that appeared in the December 14 Advertiser by C. Adams and A. Cloke.
I read N. Roulstone’s letter (A46 Money Could Be Better Spent, News Views, December 14) with interest.
Recent turmoil in Westminster is just the latest evidence that politics is not working.
Whoever has decorated the trees outside The Ossington in Newark this year has done an absolutely fantastic job.