26 September 2008
The keys to a long-awaited village hall, which cost £600,000 to complete, were handed over on Monday.
26 September 2008
Thieves risked their lives to steal high-voltage cable from a railway line near Newark.
26 September 2008
A scheme offering free advice to would-be sports coaches has been launched through Newark Library.
26 September 2008
An action group has been set up to oppose plans for the use of a three-acre field for mobile homes for gipsies and travellers.
26 September 2008
Architects have been appointed to draw up new plans for the redevelopment of Newark’s Old Magnus Buildings.
26 September 2008
Polo is regarded by many as an elitist sport for members of high society, but people from all walks of life now have the chance to get in the saddle and play.
26 September 2008
An Irish priest who has served parishioners across the Midlands for more than 35 years has become Newark’s new Roman Catholic parish priest.
26 September 2008
Libraries in the Newark area are appealing for residents to come forward with local words and phrases as part of a project to mark the National Year Of Reading.
26 September 2008
Two hens were among the attractions at an environmentally-friendly afternoon in Coddington Community Centre on Tuesday.
26 September 2008
About 40 representatives from clubs met at Kelham Hall on Monday to discuss future sports provision in Newark.
26 September 2008
A minute’s silence was held before a football match dedicated to two Minster School pupils who died in a car accident.
26 September 2008
Children’s handiwork will feature at North Muskham’s first scarecrow trail this weekend.
26 September 2008
The police investigation into the death of a woman found with serious head injuries has closed.
26 September 2008
More than 800 primary pupils took part in a community triathlon on Wednesday to promote active sport for young people.
19 September 2008
A Brownie and Guide leader has been named as a village’s citizen of the year.
19 September 2008
A group that works to safeguard the town’s heritage says it supports plans for a new £21/2m sheltered housing complex on the site of the former Mount Church of England School, Newark — but will submit a formal objection.
19 September 2008
Newark and District Citizens’ Advice Bureau continues to deal with more inquiries about debt than any other issue.
19 September 2008
A village florist’s is one of 12 in the country featured in a book about the best flower shops in Britain.
19 September 2008
A new primary school in Balderton has opened for the new term.
19 September 2008
Four friends earned a special award for the community garden they look after.