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Club set to blossom

Club set to blossom

A flower club has received a grant to help it to increase its community involvement.


Dental surgery proposed

Dental surgery proposed

Plans to create a second dental surgery on a road in Southwell have been submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council.


More jobs set to be axed at County Hall

More jobs set to be axed at County Hall

An extra 1,500 jobs could go at Nottinghamshire County Council as the authority attempts to save £150m over the next three years.


Ukulele band steps in for castle concert

Ukulele band steps in for castle concert

A ukulele band stepped in to play a concert in front of 350 people in Newark Castle grounds on Sunday in what was only their second performance together.


Players pitch in for charity

Players pitch in for charity

Club cricketers had the chance to test their skills against professional players in a charity fundraising match that raised more than £4,000 yesterday.


Marathon cheers for brave guardsman

Marathon cheers for brave guardsman

There was a huge cheer for Grenadier Guardsman Lance-sergeant Nathan Cumberland when he set off on Newark Half-marathon on his prosthetic legs on Sunday morning and an even bigger one when he crossed the finishing line.


International flavour to charity match

International flavour to charity match

Two international cricketers will captain teams in a Twenty20 charity match to be played at Car Colston Cricket Club today.


Firms offer free help for Alanna

Firms offer free help for Alanna

A mother who was struggling to pay for a special play surface to be installed at her home to make it safer for her disabled daughter, now won’t have to part with a penny.


Shop hopes to pile up the pounds

Shop hopes to pile up the pounds

The Salvation Army has opened a second-hand book shop in Balderton next door to its charity shop.


Israel trip to aid lessons

Israel trip to aid lessons

A teacher from the Magnus Church of England School, Newark, has been selected to take part in a ten-day Holocaust teacher-training course to be held in Israel.


Parks gain top awards

Parks gain top awards

Parks in Newark have been recognised as being among the best in the country and have received the prestigious Green Flag Award.


Laser makes its mark

Laser makes its mark

A new eye laser bought for Newark Hospital after a fundraising campaign by Newark and Southwell Lions Clubs has made a real difference to patients from the area, according to hospital manager Tracey Wall.


Hospital centres set to open

Hospital centres set to open

Two new centres paid for with a £1m grant from the Doughty Family Foundation are due to open at Newark Hospital next month.


Altered image wins award

Altered image wins award

A member of Newark and District Photographic Society has received one of just eight medals awarded this year by the London Salon of Photography.


Students keep their home

Students keep their home

A campaign backed by some of the world’s leading violin-makers to keep their former lodgings in the hands of the next generation of craftsmen has proved a success.


Park yobs ruin residents’ peace

Park yobs ruin residents’ peace

Drunkenness and drug-taking at parkland behind homes are causing concern for nearby residents.


Families host Belarus youngsters

Families host Belarus youngsters

Children from Belarus susceptible to health problems due to the Chernobyl nuclear disaster are staying with local families.


Athlete in running for Miss England

Athlete in running for Miss England

The reigning Miss Newark and District, Stephanie Pywell, has clinched a place in the final 20 of the competition to find Miss England 2010.


Grant helps health group to thrive

Grant helps health group to thrive

A group that provides help, support and social activities for people with respiratory conditions is continuing to thrive after receiving a grant to help it continue its community work.


Learning how to pass the time

Learning how to pass the time

History came to life on Saturday as hundreds of families went to Newark Castle to watch medieval sword fights, talk to second world war soldiers and venture into dark dungeons.


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