When I travelled down Hawton Lane it was like driving through an old fashioned thick fog caused by dust coming off the building site.
I would like to say a big thank you to the 999 service, ambulance service, and King’s Mill Hospital, Sutton-in-Ashfield.
I am very sad to see weedkiller has been applied to both sides of the Sustrans track between Northgate Station and Sleaford Road bridge, Newark.
Are you concerned over the amount of, or should I say, lack of, filling in Morrisons’ Market Street doughnuts?
An open letter to our MP, Robert Jenrick: The benefits of green space and exercise are well documented, both physical and for our mental well-being.
Newark started to die, over 20 years ago (Designer Outlet Could Kill Off Town Centre, Advertiser, May 6).
Having read the statement by David Lloyd that Newark Sports Association is one or two vocal individuals should surely be the other way round?
It is an absolute travesty that Newark FC has been forced to move out of town, just as it has enjoyed the most success in its history.
I would echo the views of Michael Briggs (Listen to Voting Public, News View, April 22). Many in Newark will share these views.
Considering the trouble the district council went to to preserve the Robin Hood Hotel, I am not sure that they know what standards Robin stood for.
Staff at Iceland, off London Road, Newark, should be commended for their work in maintaining a super clean environment around their store.
Mr Southgate demonstrates the validity of scepticism in regard to the fashionable hypothesis that carbon-based fuels is the cause of global warming.
Reading the story of Castle Station crossing being blocked is surely the best reason for not moving the police station to Castle House.
Having read Michael Briggs’ letter, I am confused. Should we vote or not vote in the upcoming county council elections?
It was concerning to see Newark and Sherwood District Council’s decision to approve the retrospective application by its own development company.
Whenever there is an election approaching party representatives send literature and knock on your door saying how wonderful they are.
Regarding Newark Police Station re-locating to Castle House at a cost of £1m, could that money be used to cut crime or pay for more officers?
Before everyone gets excited about the elections, we should congratulate the district council on setting the fifth highest council tax bill in the UK.
The proposal of moving Newark Police Station became public knowledge in August and was opposed by many, and their views were not listened to.
What a distressing revelation I had on visiting the bowling green on Beaumond Gardens, Newark.