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155-mile effort for charity

155-mile effort for charity

Two pupils at the Dukeries College, Ollerton, ran a combined distance of 155 miles to raise money for a community workshop.


Stalemate on stink remark

Stalemate on stink remark

There will be no public apology from a district and county councillor over controversial comments he made about Newark.


Officers' efforts earn force awards

Officers' efforts earn force awards

The Nottinghamshire Police student officer of the year is Pc Mark Brandreth.


Trying again for takeaways

Trying again for takeaways

A revised application for two takeaway units on a multi-million pound Newark development has been submitted.


Causing a stink

Causing a stink


New mayor named

New mayor named

The new Mayor of Ollerton and Boughton is Mrs Irene Miller.


Volunteers needed for bus service

Volunteers needed for bus service

A team of volunteers is needed to help lead a community mini-bus project in Bingham.


Too strict

Too strict


Uniform row not a human rights issue

Uniform row not a human rights issue


Thanks to...

Thanks to...


Post-election

Post-election


Hot and cold

Hot and cold


Reading matter

Reading matter


Finding fitness

Finding fitness


Voting right

Voting right


Spitfire in emergency landing at RAF Cranwell

Spitfire in emergency landing at RAF Cranwell

A Spitfire involved in the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight made an emergency landing at RAF Cranwell yesterday.


Teens deny troublemaker label

Teens deny troublemaker label

Teenagers claim gangs of youths who gather in Southwell have been unfairly branded as troublemakers.


Demand for rental homes

Demand for rental homes

There is a dire need for good quality rental accommodation in the region, according to property professionals in the letting industry.


Title to go under the hammer

Title to go under the hammer

The Lordship of the Manor of Rufford is for sale with a price tag of £7,750 through Manorial Auctioneers of London.


New government good for Newark, says MP

New government good for Newark, says MP

The re-elected MP for Newark, Mr Patrick Mercer, said the new coalition government between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats would be good for Newark.


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