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Time to go

Time to go

Time to go

23 March 2023

The definition of trustee is “an individual given control of property with a legal obligation to administer it solely for the purposes specified.”

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Stirring memories of factory bombing

Stirring memories of factory bombing

Stirring memories of factory bombing

23 March 2023

I read, with interest, the article about the bombing of Ransome and Marles factory on March 7, 1941.


Consider the consequences

Consider the consequences

Consider the consequences

23 March 2023

Newark and Sherwood District Council has, despite objections, agreed to retain mobile telephone cabinets blocking visibility at a busy junction.


Not time for chainsaws

Not time for chainsaws

Not time for chainsaws

16 March 2023

It was disappointing to read that Southwell Town Council plans to carry out ‘remedial tree works’ over the next three months.


Choice words

Choice words

Choice words

16 March 2023

I wish to complain about the language used in an article last week in which Mark Spencer refers to ‘droves’ of immigrants ‘storming’ our country.


Out of touch

Out of touch

Out of touch

16 March 2023

So, our MP considers Gary Lineker out of touch with the public when he commented on measures taken to prevent asylum seekers reaching this country?

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True tradition

True tradition

True tradition

16 March 2023

March 19 is Mothering Sunday, not Mother’s Day. This is an American tradition, in May, whereas Mothering Sunday is the fourth Sunday in Lent.


Junction danger

Junction danger

Junction danger

16 March 2023

So, just a week into the Welcome Services opening at Fernwood, I have already had two near-misses on the roundabout leading off the A1


Alternative view

Alternative view

Alternative view

09 March 2023

Robert Jenrick MP’s contribution to your As I See It column on February 2, should not be allowed to pass without comment.


Brick wall

Brick wall

Brick wall

09 March 2023

Isn’t it time the trustees of Lilley and Stone High School started listening to the ideas of so many people who want to save the beautiful buildings?


Market move

Market move

Market move

09 March 2023

It is a shock at Lincoln Christmas Market will not be held this year. So why can’t it be held in Newark?

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Fountain plea

Fountain plea

Fountain plea

09 March 2023

Apart from the lack of trees in Newark’s streets, fountains would not go a miss.


Picture this when making your mark

Picture this when making your mark

Picture this when making your mark

09 March 2023

I am wondering what your readers feel about the need for photo ID when they vote at the district and parish elections on Thursday, May 4?


Holey ground

Holey ground

Holey ground

09 March 2023

I would like to nominate a completely new road category as ‘worst stretch of road’ that masquerades under the care of the Highways Authority.


Rail improvements fall short

Rail improvements fall short

Rail improvements fall short

02 March 2023

While it is good the hourly train service is being restored, suggestion it is due to successful lobbying confirms a lack of ambition of politicians.


Don't change the Lord's prayer

Don't change the Lord's prayer

Don't change the Lord's prayer

02 March 2023

Just who do they think they are? These feeble bishops? To have the bare-faced cheek and audacity to tinker with the wording of the Lord’s Prayer.

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Time to stop green charade

Time to stop green charade

Time to stop green charade

02 March 2023

In closing his letter Electric Dreams Drain Grid, Robert Sheppard asks why our legal commitment to Net Zero is not just madness.


More work needed

More work needed

More work needed

02 March 2023

It is good that the council is going to improve the former M&S building in Newark, but what about all the other empty buildings in the town centre?

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Scaremongering tactics

Scaremongering tactics

Scaremongering tactics

23 February 2023

The Advertiser’s recent articles and poll on the state of the Lilley & Stone School amount to little more than propaganda and scaremongering.


Time to listen to concerns

Time to listen to concerns

Time to listen to concerns

23 February 2023

On January 29, 300 people marched to Robert Jenrick MP’s office to demand the withdrawal of the Retained EU Law Bill, now passing through Parliament.


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