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Teenagers are missing out on unclaimed stashes of cash

Teenagers are missing out on unclaimed stashes of cash

Thousands of pounds in unclaimed cash is said to be sat waiting for teenagers given Child Trust Funds at birth that were then forgotten about.


Kayaking plans would have a negligible impact on lake's wildlife, new ecological report finds

Kayaking plans would have a negligible impact on lake's wildlife, new ecological report finds

An ecology appraisal of Balderton Lake has determined its habitats and local wildlife would be minimally affected by kayakers.

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Fire service release cost of living fire safety videos

Fire service release cost of living fire safety videos

As the cost of living continues to rise and the temperatures drop, people will be seeking alternative ways to keep warm, bringing possible fire risks.


Trikes stolen from children's pre-school

Trikes stolen from children's pre-school

A Children’s playgroup from Newark targeted by trike thieves is raising money to build a lock-up to prevent a repetition.


Online charity raffle celebrating clubs' anniversaries

Online charity raffle celebrating clubs' anniversaries

An online raffle is raising money for charity and celebrating two clubs' anniversaries.


Primark announces important changes to all UK fitting rooms

Primark announces important changes to all UK fitting rooms

Primark says it will be making 'important changes' to its fitting rooms within weeks after feedback from customers about its unisex areas.


Thousands less burglaries as police pledge to ruthlessly pursue offenders

Thousands less burglaries as police pledge to ruthlessly pursue offenders

A Cheif Constable has pledged to ruthlessly pursue house burglars, as the county recorded nearly 3,000 fewer offences in the past year.


Most popular baby names revealed

Most popular baby names revealed

The most popular baby names in England and Wales have been released and for the first time in eight years the most chosen boys' name has changed.


Indian restaurant crowned best in the East Midlands at national awards

Indian restaurant crowned best in the East Midlands at national awards

An Indian and Bangladeshi restaurant has been named the best restaurant in the East Midlands at a national awards ceremony.


Memorial bench unveiled in late grounds keeper's favourite park

Memorial bench unveiled in late grounds keeper's favourite park

A memorial bench, plaque and new tree have been unveiled in the favourite park of a late grounds keeper.


Price of green space renovation causes concern during cost-of-living crisis

Price of green space renovation causes concern during cost-of-living crisis

Council plans to renovate a much disputed green space have been welcomed by campaigners ­— but questions have been raised over the cost of the plans.


Police to help public and businesses combat cybercrime

Police to help public and businesses combat cybercrime

Two webinars to help people protect themselves against cybercrime are to be held by Police.


Raising A Million: Join the campaign to help Nottinghamshire schools

Raising A Million: Join the campaign to help Nottinghamshire schools

Our schools need your support more than ever - here's how you can help


On top of the world after charity hike

On top of the world after charity hike

A group of students, including one from Farndon, have raised £57,000 by trekking to Mount Everest base camp.


Ambulances waiting at hospitals is hampering response times

Ambulances waiting at hospitals is hampering response times

Ambulance service bosses say an unacceptable pattern of ambulances spending hours waiting outside emergency departments is hampering response times.


Construction set to begin on major sites as plans for town progress

Construction set to begin on major sites as plans for town progress

Construction is set to begin on two town sites as major projects progress.

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Coffee and cake in support of cancer charity

Coffee and cake in support of cancer charity

Many community groups and businesses have held coffee mornings and cake sales for Macmillan ­Cancer Support — raising thousands for the charity.


Streetlights to be temporarily adjusted when clocks change

Streetlights to be temporarily adjusted when clocks change

The clocks will go back at the end of October and this will temporarily affect street lights.


Investing in a bright future at Newark Hospital

Investing in a bright future at Newark Hospital

It’s incredible when you consider our staff have been managing the pandemic on top of many exciting developments happening at Newark Hospital.


Children at risk of deadly diseases as vaccine rates tumble

Children at risk of deadly diseases as vaccine rates tumble

Children face an increased risk of catching a deadly disease, and outbreaks are more likely, say health officials worried about vaccine uptake rates.


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