The town centre has gone beyond the state of decay, but it can still be revived.
I am backing calls for March 23 to be recognised as national Covid Memorial Day to remember lives lost and all the lives changed during the pandemic.
Here’s my entry for the Pothole Of The Month competition.
Readers may not be aware that since last March abortion clinics have been allowed to send women the pills needed for a medical abortion in the post.
So the Government has offered NHS workers a 1% pay rise in its budget — this equates to around £3.50p per week.
I watched with disbelief the announcement that the government would be awarding only a 1% pay rise for our NHS staff.
Is it just a coincidence that we are suddenly getting news and comments from our elected Conservative county councillors?
My husband and I went to Newark Showground to receive our covid jabs and we would like to say a huge thank you to all involved.
In reply to R. Lawrence’s dismissive letter regarding the approval for a new mine, I would refer him to the HM Treasury commissioned Dasgupta review.
Boris Johnson likes a good media photo opportunity. From construction sites to schools there he is bumping his elbow on others and getting up close.
I read with despair Colin Southgate’s letter (Constant Search For Facts, News Views, February 25).
Reading that Newark Town Council has objected to houses in Newark town centre, it seems it be a bit two-faced.
The budget was an insult to our NHS with a 1% pay rise.
If you have driven in Nottinghamshire recently, you will have no doubt noticed the huge amount of litter accumulating on the verges and in lay-bys.
What a refreshing article to read of Sweetpea Flowers’ Melanie Slack and Laneys Letterings’ Bonnie Mitchell to expand their business.
I am acting on behalf of the authorities at the United Nations Memorial Cemetery, Busan, South Korea, where over 800 British Servicemen are buried.
Further to the letter from Charles Willows, I live 50 yards from said bottle bank and have never complained about the noise as it does not disturb.
I believe that J. Askham’s letter Facts To Convince Climate Sceptic (News Views, January 28) was possibly mis-titled.
I was dismayed to read that in spite of the relocation of the bottle bank at Southwell Co-op, complaints in respect of noise are still being made.
I thought Ofgem was there to keep bills down, but I’m afraid not.