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All Change for Newark's Buttermarket
275,000 pounds has been allocated to improve the Buttermarket Shopping Centre in Newark.  The building's trading history dates back to the 1790's and there is strong local support to...
Blind cyclist's tandem challenge
A blind cyclist is taking part in a 200-mile ride to raise money for groups that have helped him live life to the full despite his disability. Mr Keith Lauder, who will cycle from Newcastle to...
Blue Tongue Outbreak to Cause Havok
The A46 bypass has been made the boundary for the exclusion zone.  This is only a few yards from the market.  As this area separates the road from the animal enclosures it looks like it...
Book focuses on local lives
A book describing the changing landscapes and lives of people in Newark and Lincolnshire has been launched. Written and published by Mrs Molly Burkett, of Hough-on-the-Hill, the book is third in...
Cars Being Targeted by Thieves
The latest trend among thieves is to target catalytic converters from cars.  The high price of scrap metal has increased the number of thefts in the Newark area.  The owners of cars with...
Chance of an Off-Road Experience
An off-road vehicle club is offering to take members of the public for a spin to raise money for the East Midlands Air Ambulance. The East Midlands Off Road Club will be at the Kit Car Show, at...
Church Tree Festival Continues to Grow
Plans are well under way for the fourth annual Christmas Tree Festival at Newark Parish Church. One of the organisers, Olivia Blackburn, the wife of the Rector of Newark, the Rev Vivian Enever,...
Complete Revamp For Our Site !
Complete Revamp For Our Site !
Due to the huge surge in traffic to the site we decided it was time for a tv style makeover! Out go the drab greys and blues and in with the season's mustard hues! Welcome to the new look LETS GO...
Concern Over Newark Woodland
Concerns have been raised about the clearance of an established woodland at Flintham as part of the A46 dualling. Motorists will notice daily the changes along the route, which is being dualled...
D-DAY Anniversary
Two ceremonies took place on Wednesday to mark the D-day anniversary of soldiers who died in the Normandy landings.  The first ceremony was at the war memorial at Newark Parish Church and the...
Diary’s insight into 19th Century politics
A diary that illustrates William Gladstone’s early days as a Newark MP before he became Prime Minister has been published.   The editor of Godfrey Tallents’ diaries, Dr Richard...
Drinks venue cheers village
A village hall that is transformed into a makeshift pub every week is proving a hit with locals. The manager of Elston Village Shop, Mrs Kate Blair, came up with the novel idea to host pub nights...
Elkie Brooks' anniversary tour
Singer Elkie Brooks pays a return visit to the Palace Theatre, Newark, on May 14 as part of her 50th anniversary tour. She will perform a mixture of her classic hits like Pearl’s A Singer,...
Farm Celebrates 21st Anniversary
A farm park which offered visitors two days of free entry to celebrate it’s 21st birthday was so busy it had to turn customers away. More than 5,500 people visited White Post Farm, Farnsfield...
Ghostly Minster Display
An exhibition of artwork with a ghostly theme is on display in Southwell Minster. Minster chaplain Marlene Simpson, 69, views the artwork. (230911JT8-3)The exhibition — One Need Not Be A...
High scrap prices prompt theft of roadside drain covers
Thieves in the Newark area have removed more than 200 roadside cast-iron drain covers throughout the district, as realisation dawns that scrap metal is now worth about £200 a tonne and that a...
Honoured at Last
The grave of a first world war soldier is set to be marked with a headstone — 94 years after his death. Gunner Thomas Alfred Baggins is buried in an unmarked pauper’s grave in Bingham...
Hopes rise for hall revival
An option to buy back Ollerton Hall is being considered by Newark and Sherwood District Council. It is concerned about the state of the hall, which it sold in 2007, and the lack of progress being...
Jobs Hope if Farm Store Moves In
A large agricultural retail store could be the next addition to a multi-million pound Newark development. Plans have been submitted for an 8,000sq ft building for CWG Countrystores Ltd at Malt Park...
Library to host writing workshop
A writing workshop will take place at Ollerton Library on Friday. The workshop led by author Mr Anthony Cropper will begin at 9.30am and end at noon. Tickets cost £5 or £3 for...
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