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Newark care home rated good by watchdog after improvements ordered

Newark care home rated good by watchdog after improvements ordered

It received a good rating in all five assessment categories after an inspection by the Care Quality Commission.


‘Cool, fun and safe’ club night offered to kids

‘Cool, fun and safe’ club night offered to kids

ClubYouth aims to give youngsters a safe and sociable space to meet and enjoy themselves.


Former police station demolished to make way for care home

Former police station demolished to make way for care home

One of the UK’s leading care home operators will run the new care home due to open in 2021.


Newark company gets climate-conscious with eco-friendly packaging

Newark company gets climate-conscious with eco-friendly packaging

Envelopes Ltd, which has a site on Bowbridge Road, is going green, and urging customers to do the same.

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COURT: Woman, 20, fined for grossly offensive phone call and six months behind bars for serving prisoner

COURT: Woman, 20, fined for grossly offensive phone call and six months behind bars for serving prisoner

This week's Nottingham Magistrates' Court listings have been released.


Vegan diet proving to be a success for footballers

Vegan diet proving to be a success for footballers

Players trying out a 21 day vegan challenge say they are already tasting the benefits of a new plant-based diet.


Each district council party to appoint mental health champion

Each district council party to appoint mental health champion

Councillor Michael Brown outlined at the meeting the extent to which people were affected by mental health issues.


Widower: 'I'm being forced out of my council home after 26 years'

Widower: 'I'm being forced out of my council home after 26 years'

Stuart Brooker, of Devon Road, Newark, lived with wife Tina in a Newark and Sherwood Homes property for over two decades.


New gin bar hopes to bring flavour to town centre

New gin bar hopes to bring flavour to town centre

Madisons, a new and independent family-run business, is set for its grand opening this weekend.


Reduction on bulky waste collection

Reduction on bulky waste collection

Newark and Sherwood District Council voted to reduce the bulky waste and white goods collection charges.

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Newark runner’s 1000-mile charity quest continues despite cardiac fears

Newark runner’s 1000-mile charity quest continues despite cardiac fears

A man who dedicated this year to running 1,000 miles has been forced to take a fortnight break from his mission to undergo cardiology tests and rest.


Celebrating the care and excellence of hospital staff

Celebrating the care and excellence of hospital staff

Medical staff who go above and beyond for their patients were rewarded for their efforts.


Memorial restored to honour villagers

Memorial restored to honour villagers

A village memorial that honours those who fought and died in the first world war has been restored 100 years after it was built.


Plans for town hub go on display

Plans for town hub go on display

Specialist consultants have worked with Rushcliffe Borough Council to produce the designs for the new facility in line with the Bingham Masterplan.


100th new council home completed

100th new council home completed

The 100th home is part of a scheme near St Mary’s Gardens in Hawtonville, Newark, comprising seven affordable two-bedroom properties.


Crafty creations and cakes ­— the perfect combination

Crafty creations and cakes ­— the perfect combination

As the least artistic person I know, I have always shied away from tackling anything remotely creative.


Loyalty and hard work praised at firm's awards

Loyalty and hard work praised at firm's awards

A director at a mechanical and electrical engineering firm has praised its staff for their service to the company.


Bygones: Advertiser stories from 25, 50 and 100 years ago

Bygones: Advertiser stories from 25, 50 and 100 years ago

A look back at stories from the past, including Newark's first Remembrance Day in 1919.


Staying committed to affordable homes development

Staying committed to affordable homes development

A condition requiring affordable housing to be a part of planning consent for the redevelopment of a Newark estate has been dropped on legal advice.


Warning issued over fly-tipping

Warning issued over fly-tipping

People who turn to social media sites for tip runs are warned that they could end up in court.


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