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Changes to concessionary travel

Posted onPosted on 9th Jun CommentsNo Comments

Temporary changes to allow concessionary bus pass holders in Nottinghamshire to travel free of charge before 9.30am will come to an end on Monday, 15th June. From this date holders…

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Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner appointed

Posted onPosted on 9th Jun CommentsNo Comments

Nottinghamshire's Police and Crime Commissioner, Paddy Tipping, has appointed a Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner to support him in key areas of the role. The new Deputy PCC, Emma Foody,…

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Writing competition under way

Posted onPosted on 8th Jun CommentsNo Comments

Young writers asked to imagine future of Newark for competition Budding young writers are being asked to imagine and design their perfect hometown, as part of a new competition. Children…

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Retailers gear up for Covid-secure reopening

Posted onPosted on 4th Jun CommentsNo Comments

Retailers across Newark and Sherwood are getting equipped for a Covid-secure reopening, as high streets around the country gear up to resume trading. Newark and Sherwood District Council said it…

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Images of lockdown

Posted onPosted on 4th Jun CommentsNo Comments

An image of a deserted Newark Market is one of nine images from across the East Midlands that have been added to the Historic England Archive as part of its…

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Business urged to take part in tourism survey

Posted onPosted on 3rd Jun CommentsNo Comments

Nottinghamshire County Council is asking businesses to join its tourism survey. A spokesman said: "It has been a very tough time for all of our businesses, especially those in the…

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Celebrating volunteers across the district

Posted onPosted on 3rd Jun CommentsNo Comments

Newark and Sherwood District Council and Newark and Sherwood CVS have thanked volunteers and community groups working across the district, particularly those helping others through the outbreak of coronavirus, during…

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St John Ambulance thank volunteers

Posted onPosted on 3rd Jun CommentsNo Comments

As St John Ambulance celebrates Volunteers’ Week (June 1 to 7), Ann Cable, Chief Commissioner, St John Ambulance, said she wanted to thank everyone "who makes our amazing charity what…

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Online poetry workshops from Creswell Craggs

Posted onPosted on 1st Jun CommentsNo Comments

Creswell Crags is launching a writing workshop inspired by the ancient Ice Age attraction. Hannah Cooper-Smithson, who is working towards her PhD at Nottingham Trent University, has been the first…

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Lottery win for Eakring neighbours

Posted onPosted on 28th May CommentsNo Comments

Six people in Eakring are celebrating today after winning £1,000 each thanks to their lucky postcode. The Triumph Road neighbours netted the windfall when NG22 0DR was announced as a…

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Tips on eye health during lockdown

Posted onPosted on 22nd May CommentsNo Comments

Eye health is more important than ever during the coronavirus lockdown. The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) and Dr Louise Gow, specialist lead in eye health at RNIB,…

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Working to reopen libraries in Nottinghamshire

Posted onPosted on 21st May CommentsNo Comments

Nottinghamshire County Council's Libraries and Archive services, managed on its behalf by Inspire, is planning to resume services in line with Government guidance in July. The county's libraries and archives…

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New online library for people with sight loss

Posted onPosted on 19th May CommentsNo Comments

The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) has launched a new online library offering people with sight loss in East Midlands instant access to thousands of free books in…

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Free mental health training for sports coaches

Posted onPosted on 18th May CommentsNo Comments

UK Coaching has announced – in collaboration with its awarding organisation 1st4sport, and partners Mind, the mental health charity, and Sport England – that the nation’s coaches can access the…

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Can I still get a divorce in lockdown?

Posted onPosted on 15th May CommentsNo Comments

With couples cooped up in lockdown due to the coronavirus, law firms across the country have reported an increase in enquiries from spouses who are wanting to split from their…

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Newark Hospital rated Good by inspectors

Posted onPosted on 14th May CommentsNo Comments

England’s Chief Inspector of Hospitals, on behalf of the Care Quality Commission (CQC), has improved the rating of King’s Mill Hospital, Sutton, to Outstanding from Good, with Sherwood Forest Hospitals…

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VIDEO: Girlguiding thanks the NHS and keyworkers

Posted onPosted on 7th May CommentsNo Comments

Members of Girlguiding Nottinghamshire put together a Thank You video to express their gratitude to NHS staff and key workers for their coronavirus work. Katie Farrell, growth and engagement co-ordinator…

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Council issues scam warning

Posted onPosted on 5th May CommentsNo Comments

Nottinghamshire County Council has warned people to be aware of fraudsters posing to be from the council. A spokesman said: "We understand some residents have received calls from people claiming…

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Tips on reducing your risk of a stroke

Posted onPosted on 4th May CommentsNo Comments

Juliet Bouverie, chief executive of The Stroke Association, has urged people to reduce the amount of salt they eat to lower their risk of suffering a stroke. She said: "Mealtimes…

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Schools’ trust says farewell to chief executive

Posted onPosted on 1st May CommentsNo Comments

Staff from Diverse Academies, a multi-academy trust based in Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire, have bid a fond ‘virtual’ farewell to CEO, Chris Pickering, as he retires from the education sector following…

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Help to document lockdown in images

Posted onPosted on 28th Apr CommentsNo Comments

Historic England is calling on people across the East Midlands to share images that document their experience of seven days in lockdown. Ten contemporary artists from across the nation, including…

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Building society’s support for foodbanks

Posted onPosted on 28th Apr CommentsNo Comments

The Nottingham Building Society is sharing £30,000 among 20 Trussell Trust supporting foodbanks — covering the cost of around 3,000 food parcels for families most in need. The organisations receiving…

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Schools and businesses make PPE for NHS

Posted onPosted on 28th Apr CommentsNo Comments

Tuxford Academy is among the schools who have come forward to create protective face masks, wash bags, sterile gloves and safety glasses to donate to local hospitals in support of…

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Keeping the UK rolling with tyre giveaway

Posted onPosted on 28th Apr CommentsNo Comments

Kwik Fit, the UK’s largest automotive servicing and repair company, has launched a campaign to recognise the community heroes who are helping to keep the nation rolling during the coronavirus…

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Championing a local music Spotify playlist

Posted onPosted on 27th Apr CommentsNo Comments
Championing a local music Spotify playlist

A Newark musician is urging people to listen to music from Nottinghamshire bands on a specially curated playlist he has put together on Spotify. Scott Ballard said: "Local musicians have…

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Flags fly in gratitude to NHS and key workers

Posted onPosted on 27th Apr CommentsNo Comments

‘Thank you NHS' is the message being posted from on high at two Newark and Sherwood District Council sites. Flags with the iconic blue and white logo, representing the gratitude…

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Charities benefitting from community fund

Posted onPosted on 22nd Apr CommentsNo Comments

The first batch of Nottinghamshire County Council funding worth more than £260,000 has already been awarded to 85 groups helping vulnerable residents through the COVID-19 crisis - and there is…

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Distributing craft boxes to isolated families

Posted onPosted on 22nd Apr CommentsNo Comments

Boxes full of craft equipment are being handed out to help families in Newark and Sherwood get creative during the Covid-19 lockdown. Newark and Sherwood Community Hub, also known as…

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Robin Hood Festival cancelled

Posted onPosted on 21st Apr CommentsNo Comments

The organisers of the Robin Hood Festival at Sherwood Forest have decided to cancel this year's event in Edwinstowe due to the Covid-19 outbreak. Following discussions with Nottinghamshire County Council,…

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Hundreds return to ‘NHS Army’

Posted onPosted on 21st Apr CommentsNo Comments

Nearly 1,000 former NHS workers in the Midlands have come out of retirement and returned to the frontline to tackle coronavirus. NHS England and NHS Improvement Midlands has revealed that…

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Mum’s plea to still use hospital services

Posted onPosted on 20th Apr CommentsNo Comments

A Mansfield family and Sherwood Forest Hospitals Trust - which runs King's Mill Hospital, Sutton; Mansfield Community Hospital and Newark Hospital - is highlighting the importance of still using our…

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Support for those isolating with diabetes

Posted onPosted on 20th Apr CommentsNo Comments

Diabetes UK has developed a guide to support people who are isolated at home. Times can be challenging for everyone at the moment but for people who are also managing…

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Rewarding the nation’s heroes

Posted onPosted on 17th Apr CommentsNo Comments

Multi-store gift card company, One4all, which prides itself on spreading happiness and joy, has launched a campaign to say an extra special ‘thank you’ to the people who are going…

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Charity launches crisis appeal

Posted onPosted on 16th Apr CommentsNo Comments

A charity supporting people with learning disabilities has launched a crisis appeal. Reach Learning Disability, which has a centre in Mansfield as well as bases in Southwell and Newark, said…

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Housebuilder launches ‘volunteer army’

Posted onPosted on 15th Apr CommentsNo Comments

Housebuilder Persimmon Homes has announced a “volunteer army” to help the NHS and local communities during the Covid-19 crisis. The business has encouraged hundreds of staff to register for the…

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20 years of helping Newark’s young homeless

Posted onPosted on 15th Apr CommentsNo Comments

A Newark charity that helps young homeless people is celebrating an anniversary. Lou Rumble is marking her 20th anniversary of work with the Newark Emmaus Trust, which provides supported accommodation…

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Coronavirus: Beware of the scams

Posted onPosted on 9th Apr CommentsNo Comments

Nottinghamshire County Council has put together advice on spotting and preventing scams during the coronavirus - and tips on how to spot if a relative has been a victim of…

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Coronavirus: Boredom Busting ideas for children

Posted onPosted on 8th Apr CommentsNo Comments

To help keep children busy, The Entertainer during the coronavirus lockdown, The Entertainer has launched The Boredom Busting Ideas Hub. It is uploaded with lots of content to keep children…

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Coronavirus: Don’t burn your rubbish appeal

Posted onPosted on 8th Apr CommentsNo Comments
Coronavirus: Don’t burn your rubbish appeal

Residents in Newark and Sherwood are being urged not to burn garden waste or other materials during the lockdown. Newark and Sherwood District Council is reminding people that coronavirus (Covid-19)…

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£1,000 win for 14 neighbours

Posted onPosted on 7th Apr CommentsNo Comments

Fourteen people in New Ollerton are celebrating today after winning £1,000 each thanks to their postcode. The neighbours netted the windfall when NG22 9QY was announced as a daily prize…

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#StayHomeSaveLives: A guide for parents

Posted onPosted on 6th Apr CommentsNo Comments

Parents working from home, school from home and big events suspended. PE in my living room, supermarket trips only, and no seeing my friends. Will this go on forever? For…

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Council car parks free

Posted onPosted on 4th Apr CommentsNo Comments

All car parks managed by Newark and Sherwood District Council are now free of charge. The council said it hopes this assists key workers and residents needing to undertake essential…

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Coronavirus: Extra support for rough sleepers

Posted onPosted on 3rd Apr CommentsNo Comments

Rough sleepers are being given extra support from Newark and Sherwood District Council and its partners during the coronavirus pandemic. The council acted ahead of a Government deadline to ensure…

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Building company ‘pauses’ on-site work

Posted onPosted on 31st Mar CommentsNo Comments

Edwinstowe-based Woodhead Group has decided to pause activity on its construction, housebuilding, conferencing and minor works projects until further notice because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Some ‘essential works’ may continue…

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Co-op helping the community and recruiting

Posted onPosted on 31st Mar CommentsNo Comments

Central England Co-operative, which included stores across Newark and Sherwood, is urging communities to come together and support one and other as it outlines a range of measures to help…

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“All key workers deserve our thanks”

Posted onPosted on 30th Mar CommentsNo Comments

The leader of Nottinghamshire County Council, Kay Cutts, has said that all key workers deserve the public's thanks. "We pay tribute to our NHS colleagues who are on the frontline,…

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Parents urged to switch on to electrical safety

Posted onPosted on 30th Mar CommentsNo Comments

During Family Safety Week, NICEIC, the UK’s leading electrical safety authority, is reminding consumers of the importance of having adequate measures in place to ensure electrical safety in the home.…

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Coronavirus: NHS parking tickets cancelled

Posted onPosted on 27th Mar CommentsNo Comments

British Parking Association members will provide free parking to all NHS staff. They will also be cancelling any PCNs that have been issued to NHS staff since the lockdown began.…

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Coronavirus: Help for the self-employed

Posted onPosted on 27th Mar CommentsNo Comments

The Chancellor has announced a new Self-employment Income Support Scheme to support self-employed people who have been adversely affected by COVID-19. GOV‌.UK has further details about who is eligible for…

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More police on way for county

Posted onPosted on 27th Mar CommentsNo Comments

Nottinghamshire Police is to recruit an extra 150 extra police officers over the next 12 months — on top of the 147 officers already secured this financial year. The county’s…

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Online homecare platform offers help

Posted onPosted on 25th Mar CommentsNo Comments

Yoopies, a large online homecare platform, is encouraging communities to help those who need it most. The platform has launched three new initiatives to help: ● A new Elderly Care…

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Coronavirus: Recycling centres close

Posted onPosted on 24th Mar CommentsNo Comments

Nottinghamshire County Council has closed its 12 recycling centres. A spokesman said: "We regret to inform you that all of our Recycling Centres are now closed following the Prime Minister's…

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Coronavirus: Recycling centres close

Posted onPosted on 24th Mar CommentsNo Comments

Nottinghamshire County Council has closed its 12 recycling centres. A spokesman said: "We regret to inform you that all of our Recycling Centres are now closed following the Prime Minister's…

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Coronavirus: Recycling centres advice

Posted onPosted on 23rd Mar CommentsNo Comments

Nottinghamshire County Council said all 12 of its recycling centres across the county remain open as usual. A spokesman said: "Please protect yourself, other residents and the site staff by…

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Coronavirus: Gate To Southwell Festival cancelled

Posted onPosted on 20th Mar CommentsNo Comments

The Gate To Southwell Festival has been cancelled because of social distancing measures to stop the spread of coronavirus. Mike Kirrage, festival director, said: "It’s been an incredibly difficult and…

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Coronavirus: Fun activities for children

Posted onPosted on 19th Mar CommentsNo Comments

Save the Children has added resources for parents to use with their children whilst the schools are shut during the Covid-19 crisis. The resources include: *How to speak to kids…

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Bleasby neighbours celebrate lottery win

Posted onPosted on 19th Mar CommentsNo Comments

Ten people in Bleasby are celebrating today after winning £1,000 each thanks to their lucky postcode. The Orchard Close neighbours netted the windfall when NG14 7GF was announced as a…

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Council makes pledge to combat racial prejudice

Posted onPosted on 19th Mar CommentsNo Comments

COMBATING anti-Semitism and the persecution of Gypsies, Roma and Travellers was the focus of a motion passed by Newark and Sherwood District Council. The pledge follows a national increase of…

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Shed delight for school

Posted onPosted on 16th Mar CommentsNo Comments

Pupils at St Mary’s School, Edwinstowe. were jumping for joy after a new shed was installed to store their scooters and other items. Headteacher Miss Parkin said: “It is a…

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Talk to Rotary club

Posted onPosted on 13th Mar CommentsNo Comments

Karen Wakefield, Ollerton and Boughton town clerk, gave a fascinating insight into the inner workings of her job at a meeting of Sherwood Forest Rotary Club. She is pictured with…

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Rotary award for Army veteran

Posted onPosted on 11th Mar CommentsNo Comments

The Rotary Club of Sherwood Forest has presented its annual Robin Hood Award for services to the community to Army veteran June Dabbs, of Ollerton. June has been an active…

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Rufford Abbey gardens talk to historical society

Posted onPosted on 11th Mar CommentsNo Comments

The speaker at Blidworth and District Historical & Heritage Society’s March meeting was Pete Smith, who talked about the history and development of the gardens at Rufford Abbey. Pete showed…

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Border Collie from Newark a winner at Crufts

Posted onPosted on 7th Mar CommentsNo Comments

Elsa, a three year old Border Collie, and her owner, Nicci Hindson, from Newark, won the Heelwork to Music Freestyle Final at Crufts, known as the world’s greatest dog show.…

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Normanton Hall gardens to open to public

Posted onPosted on 6th Mar CommentsNo Comments

Normanton Hall is to open to the public as part of a national charity scheme. The hall on South Street, Normanton on Trent, will open its doors to the National…

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Greener Southwell day of action

Posted onPosted on 5th Mar CommentsNo Comments

A programme of environmental work focusing on a Greener Southwell has been lined up for Wednesday, March 25. Tree planting, hedge and tree pruning, ‘bug hotels’, recycling and ‘idling’ engines…

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Calling apprentices and students

Posted onPosted on 4th Mar CommentsNo Comments

WorldSkills UK, the education and skills charity, is looking for talented people from across Nottinghamshire to prove they are the UK’s best. WorldSkills UK competitions are run in over 70…

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