“The narrative of local politics should be to support and improve the ‘environment’ for the residents that they represent.”
This reader asks: “How can you predict the future if you don't understand the past?”
Newark’s Urgent Treatment Centre gets far too much bad press in my opinion, but my experience on Sunday night at the UTC couldn’t have been better.
I’m glad Geoffrey Booking (News Views, November 14) will take his hat off to Donald Trump’s victory in the USA election, because I certainly will not.
An Advertiser reader has written about about domestic abuse and victims getting the help they need.
What a lot of talent we have around Newark and district.
I wonder how many people in the Advertiser area have received scam calls in one way or another?
Each year I remember with love my dad on Remembrance Sunday.
While apologising in advance to those on the left of the Labour Party, I just can't help but take my hat off to Donald J Trump.
Excellent highways planning once again!
An open letter to Newark MP Robert Jenrick: We write as a group of business leaders who met at Gusto House.
I am genuinely torn over the fate of the Kiddey Stones.
I was sad to learn that Ian Shipley, the gravedigger has died.
There is understandably a lot of uproar over Newark and Sherwood District Council’s rather expensive plans to display the Kiddey Stones.
Johno Lee’s lKiddey Stones’ letter displays a regrettably dismissive attitude to perhaps the most gifted artist to have been a Newark resident.
I completely agree with Mr Campbell’s letter in last week’s Advertiser about visitors being key to Newark’s success.
It was great to read in last week’s Advertiser that the Festival of Creativity had brought in so many visitors to the town centre.
So, the Local Impact Report predicts that if the A46 dualling scheme doesn’t go ahead, traffic will increase by 8% in the period up to 2028.
In the UK, we have five nuclear power stations which provide reliable ‘baseload’ to our national grid in the same way as Ratcliffe on Trent used to.
So, it is clear that the Conservative Party is now a far-right movement. This is deeply worrying.