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Crime commissioner sees new CCTV during town centre walkabout

Crime commissioner sees new CCTV during town centre walkabout

Crime commissioner sees new CCTV during town centre walkabout

24 March 2025

Nottinghamshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner has visited Newark to speak with officers, council staff, and the public about their priorities.


Octogenarians leave retirement behind to go global

Octogenarians leave retirement behind to go global

Octogenarians leave retirement behind to go global

24 March 2025

Twenty years after first opening their global property business, an octogenarian couple have come out of retirement with an ambitious new plan.


Special celebration held as more than 757,000 trees planted across county

Special celebration held as more than 757,000 trees planted across county

Special celebration held as more than 757,000 trees planted across county

24 March 2025

A brand-new woodland has played host to a special celebration, marking the planting of thousands of trees across the county.


Boost for groups helping people find skilled jobs

Boost for groups helping people find skilled jobs

Boost for groups helping people find skilled jobs

23 March 2025

An electricity distribution company is offering shares of a £250,000 fund for skill-building initiatives.


Green-fingered residents dig deep to get garden summer-ready

Green-fingered residents dig deep to get garden summer-ready

Green-fingered residents dig deep to get garden summer-ready

23 March 2025

A care community’s green-fingered residents have been busy in the Spring sunshine, getting their garden ready for summer.


New competitions aim to get children creative for the county show

New competitions aim to get children creative for the county show

New competitions aim to get children creative for the county show

23 March 2025

Schoolchildren have been invited to take a photo of nature, tell a story, or design their own rosette to get involved in the county show.


One thousand patients benefit from faster skin cancer treatment

One thousand patients benefit from faster skin cancer treatment

One thousand patients benefit from faster skin cancer treatment

23 March 2025

More than 1,000 patients with suspected skin cancer have benefited from a new service that aims to speed up diagnosis and treatment.


Young pupils shine at drama festival

Young pupils shine at drama festival

Young pupils shine at drama festival

23 March 2025

A school’s drama and speech pupils have taken first place in their categories at a prestigious festival.


Church extension proposed to help serve needs of community

Church extension proposed to help serve needs of community

Church extension proposed to help serve needs of community

22 March 2025

Plans have been submitted to install a toilet and kitchenette at a church — to ensure it meets the needs of the community.


“What’s broke that’s going to cost us £2,000 to fix?”

“What’s broke that’s going to cost us £2,000 to fix?”

“What’s broke that’s going to cost us £2,000 to fix?”

22 March 2025

A proposal to join a £2,000-a-year association has faced mixed opinions from councillors — but its boss will be invited to explain the benefits.


What was making the news in times gone by

What was making the news in times gone by

What was making the news in times gone by

22 March 2025

The Advertiser has once again opened its archives to see what was making the news this week 25, 50 and 100 years ago.


Celebs, cricket, cars and cakes! Try our super tough Saturday quiz

Celebs, cricket, cars and cakes! Try our super tough Saturday quiz

Celebs, cricket, cars and cakes! Try our super tough Saturday quiz

22 March 2025

There are 13 general knowledge questions to tackle in this week’s Saturday Social


Schools get ‘funny for money’

Schools get ‘funny for money’

Schools get ‘funny for money’

21 March 2025

Youngsters across the district have been getting ‘funny for money’ to raise funds for this year’s Comic Relief appeal.


Father and sons jailed for ‘vicious’ assault

Father and sons jailed for ‘vicious’ assault

Father and sons jailed for ‘vicious’ assault

21 March 2025

A father and his two adult sons have been jailed after carrying out “vicious and sustained” assaults on the same man.


Toddler dies after crash

Toddler dies after crash

Toddler dies after crash

21 March 2025

A toddler has died in a crash.


“Cock-fighting is illegal and barbaric and has no place in our society”

“Cock-fighting is illegal and barbaric and has no place in our society”

“Cock-fighting is illegal and barbaric and has no place in our society”

21 March 2025

RSPCA investigators have described the “illegal and barbaric” cockfighting operation which saw two men handed suspended jail terms.


Welcoming in spring with day of spiritualism

Welcoming in spring with day of spiritualism

Welcoming in spring with day of spiritualism

21 March 2025

A town centre venue is offering a day for the ‘mind, body, and spirit’ to mark the Spring Equinox.


Adorable new arrival joins estate’s Highland herd

Adorable new arrival joins estate’s Highland herd

Adorable new arrival joins estate’s Highland herd

21 March 2025

A cute new calf has been born at a country estate, joining its cherished herd of Highland cattle.


Good future budget planning puts council on ‘sound footing’

Good future budget planning puts council on ‘sound footing’

Good future budget planning puts council on ‘sound footing’

21 March 2025

Setting a balanced budget every year sets the foundations for a stable, responsible and sustainable local authority, writes council leader Sam Smith.


New council offices set to ‘save taxpayers millions’

New council offices set to ‘save taxpayers millions’

New council offices set to ‘save taxpayers millions’

21 March 2025

A move away from rented office space is set to save a council more than £270,000 a year.


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