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Halloween on Hawtonville Estate in Newark: Police prepare for "rise in anti-social behaviour"

Halloween on Hawtonville Estate in Newark: Police prepare for "rise in anti-social behaviour"

Plans have been put in place to tackle potential disturbances on the Hawtonville Estate in Newark around Halloween.


Bird and Co solicitors complete Survival of the Fittest race - and reach their fundraising target

Bird and Co solicitors complete Survival of the Fittest race - and reach their fundraising target

A team of 19 staff from Bird and Co solicitors have smashed their fundraising target for taking part in the Men's Health Survival of the Fittest race along the banks of the River Trent.


A617 Kelham Road, and Kelham Bridge, closed until end of October

A617 Kelham Road, and Kelham Bridge, closed until end of October

The A617 Kelham Road, including Kelham Bridge, is closed every day until the end of the month for work to the drains.


Old Post Office pub in Newark re-opens after £200,000 refurbishment

Old Post Office pub in Newark re-opens after £200,000 refurbishment

Firebreathers and stiltwalkers greeted customers to a pub which has reopened after a £200,000 facelift.


Artist Pollyanna Pickering to speak at Farndon Memorial Hall about painting Snow Tigers in Siberia

Artist Pollyanna Pickering to speak at Farndon Memorial Hall about painting Snow Tigers in Siberia

People can hear a talk from an artist who faced temperatures of -60 degrees centigrade to paint Amur tigers in Siberia.


All Souls' Day: Hundreds of candles lit in memory of Polish and Commonwealth Servicemen

All Souls' Day: Hundreds of candles lit in memory of Polish and Commonwealth Servicemen

More than 600 candles were placed by the graves of fallen Polish and Commonwealth Servicemen at the annual All Souls’ Day ceremony of Homage and Remembrance at Newark Cemetery on Sunday.


Forget Me Not Sleepwalk: People in pyjamas help raise cash for Beaumond House Community Hospice

Forget Me Not Sleepwalk: People in pyjamas help raise cash for Beaumond House Community Hospice

More than 100 people dressed in their pyjamas and gathered in Newark Market Place on a chilly autumn evening to take part in a charity walk.


Co-op theft: Police want to speak to this man

Co-op theft: Police want to speak to this man

Police want to speak to this man following the theft of goods from the Co-op on Churchill Drive, Newark, on June 30.


Sainsbury's plan a "nail in coffin" for town centre

Sainsbury's plan a "nail in coffin" for town centre

Market traders say they are concerned that a new supermarket would take more shoppers out of Newark town centre.


A614 safety scheme award for Nottinghamshire County Council

A614 safety scheme award for Nottinghamshire County Council

A national award for road safety has been presented to Nottinghamshire County Council for its work to reduce accidents on one of the county's busiest roads.


Messages of support persuade Collingham dog rescue centre owner to rehome animals again

Messages of support persuade Collingham dog rescue centre owner to rehome animals again

A dog rescue centre has started rehoming animals four months after the pressure became too great for the owner to continue.


Homeless shelter appeals for volunteers

Homeless shelter appeals for volunteers

Volunteers are needed to staff an emergency shelter for the homeless in Newark this winter.


Martin Cox ends transcontinental cycle ride to help fellow competitor

Martin Cox ends transcontinental cycle ride to help fellow competitor

A cyclist abandoned a transcontinental cycle race to stay by the side of a stricken fellow competitor.


Talks raise hopes of permanent base for 1st Bingham Scouts

Talks raise hopes of permanent base for 1st Bingham Scouts

Land at a rugby club could be offered to a Scout group to give it a chance of a permanent home.


Graffiti brightens car park

Graffiti brightens car park

An underground carpark is being transformed by graffiti artists.


Queen Eleanor School youngsters learn how to save lives

Queen Eleanor School youngsters learn how to save lives

Children learned CPR and resuscitation skills as part of an international day to teach people how to restart a heart.


Benoy claims Architecture and Building Foundation design award

Benoy claims Architecture and Building Foundation design award

Newark-based architects Benoy has received a presitgious building of the year award.


Woman cut free after two-car collision

Woman cut free after two-car collision

A woman was cut free from a vehicle and taken to hospital after a two-car collision last night.


Teacher Julie Marston's 22-mile swim challenge

Teacher Julie Marston's 22-mile swim challenge

A teacher has taken on a challenge to swim the distance of the English Channel to raise money for people with spinal injuries.


Venue change signs consultation

Venue change signs consultation

The venue for public consultations on signposts in Newark and Sherwood has been changed.


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