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A matter of opinion on riding plans

A matter of opinion on riding plans

Residents who opposed plans for a gipsy caravan park just outside Southwell have welcomed new proposals that could see the site used as an equestrian centre.


Artists capture body beautiful

Artists capture body beautiful

A range of work produced by local artists during life drawing sessions is being exhibited at Southwell Artspace.


Boys under orders

Boys under orders

A boy of ten, one of 12 and another of 16 have been given anti-social behaviour orders by Newark Youth Court to stop them terrorising old folk who live nearby.


Community that cares

Community that cares

A fund set up by the parents of a little girl with a debilitating muscle disease is nearing £40,000.


Delays fear for centre

Delays fear for centre

A pressure group has called for plans for a new health centre in Bingham to be made a top priority.


Fears for 999 base

Fears for 999 base

Fears are mounting that ambulances from Newark could be moved to Ollerton.


Firms homes plan accepted

Firms homes plan accepted

Planners have backed down over demands for more homes to rent when the Flowserve site is redeveloped at Balderton.


Growing need for fresh food

Growing need for fresh food

A community food co-operative that has been running for a year is proving so popular that there are plans to take it into schools.


Home campaigners face waiting game

Home campaigners face waiting game

Campaigners and residents of a care home earmarked for closure feel they have done all they can to stop its closure, and can only now anxiously await the results of the public questionnaires.


Lane damage blamed on farm lorries

Lane damage blamed on farm lorries

Residents fear the road where they live will be ruined if a planned expansion of a mushroom farm goes ahead.


Minster top in local ranking

Minster top in local ranking

The Minster School in Southwell continues to be the highest achieving school in the Advertiser area, according to the tables.


Minster up to the mark

Minster up to the mark

The Minster School, Southwell, has maintained its place as one of the best in Nottinghamshire.


More homes on way

More homes on way

Plans for 90 homes close to a nature conservation area in Bingham have been submitted.


Pavilion signals new era for club

Pavilion signals new era for club

A cricket club has a new pavilion just over three years after the last one was destroyed in a suspected arson attack.


Police cover criticised

Police cover criticised

Tradesmen who have been victims of a crime spree in Bingham claim there are only three police officers covering the area.


Principal identifies priorities

Principal identifies priorities

Improving maths and English attainment are priorities for a new school principal after league tables released yesterday showed his pupils were not hitting Government targets.


Questions over crossing safety

Questions over crossing safety

Concern is growing over the safety of a village railway crossing.


Raising levels at centre

Raising levels at centre

It is six months since a private company took over the management of Bingham Leisure Centre, sparking concerns about falling standards and rising prices.


Rector tempted by Wilderness

Rector tempted by Wilderness

The Rector of Newark is to take three months’ study leave with his family in South Africa in the summer.


Reeling in new recruits

Reeling in new recruits

Bingham Fire Station is on the look-out for potential part-time firefighters as part of its latest recruitment drive.


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