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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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Mayor to the States
Newark council are going to be spending £1,500 sending the the Mayor and Mayoress of Newark to a Newark of the Worlds Reunion in America later this year.  The £750 per person...
New Business Centre
An exciting new business centre, Newark Beacon, is due to be completed in June 2007.  It is a state of the art complex consisting of two floors of accommodation.  It is being developed...
New Mayor for Newark
Retired businessman, Mr Bryan Richardson, has been elected as the new Mayor of Newark.  He was nominated by Mr David Payne, and the Conservatives and one Labour member favoured the...
New school for Newark
Work is expected to start in July at Bowbridge Primary School in Newark and should take about a year to complete.  It will provide a light and airy environment for pupils and staff, and is...
Newark & Sherwood Live & Local
Don't forget that Newark's Live & Local Music event takes place this weekend in Riverside Park.  Everyone taking part is local and the chances of you knowing someone up there on stage is...
Newark & Sherwood Live & Local
This event is to be held in Riverside Park, Newark from Friday 20th to Sunday 22nd July.  It offers an opportunity for local musical talent to showcase their music.  The organisers are...
Newark Cheerleaders bound for America
A Charlotte Hamilton School of Dance cheerleading group has been awarded funding towards preparing for a competition in the USA.  24 girls, aged 13 - 19, are due to participate in the...
Newark Food and Drink Festival
The town centre will come to life on Friday 31st August for three days as the Newark food and drink festival fills the market place.  There will be a huge range of fine food and drink to try and...
Newark Jazz Festival
Newark Jazz Festival
Newark was funky and swinging right across the weekend to the sound of jazz.  The highlight for me was a certain Miss Victoria Hart playing at the Baptist Hall in Newark on Saturday...
Newark's 13th Beer Festival a huge success
140 real ales from a wide variety of breweries were available at Newark's three-day Beer Festival, and they had all sold out by Sunday evening.  11,000 pints of rare beers were consumed by more...
Newark's Food & Drink Festival
Newark town centre buzzed all weekend long with activity, as the Newark Food & Drink Festival entertained visitors to Newark's market place and surrounding streets.  Shoppers were treated to...
Newarks Hero
Party In the Park This Weekend
Here's your chance to dress up, take a picnic and dance the night away.  Saturday 18th August sees a big 300th birthday bash at Clumber Park and to celebrate there will be acts from the 60's,...
Smoking Ban Good News For Business
Almost a month after the start of the national smoking ban, pubs and restaurants in the Newark area are reporting an increase in business, rather than the expected negative effect.  It seems...
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