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Kirsty Hamilton is a trainee reporter at Worksop Guardian. Having graduated with a first-class honours degree in journalism from the University of Sheffield, Kirsty covers breaking news, health, education, politics, crime and community news for Worksop and the Bassetlaw district.
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Derbyshire County Council has confirmed that the authority-run libraries in Whitwell, Clowne and Creswell are not bei...
Read Full ArticleA Worksop man has been ordered to pay over £1,400 after his waste was fly-tipped on council-owned land at the back of...
Read Full ArticleThe former leader of a £2million drug smuggling ring is back in prison after he launched a “nasty and unprovoked” att...
Read Full ArticleA huge search operation is underway with thermal drones and tracker dogs as a Worksop family is determined to be reun...
Read Full ArticleA book club group is to host a year-long programme of author readings to increase footfall at Whitwell Library.
Read Full ArticleResidents in Bassetlaw are being urged to make sure they have an accepted form of photographic ID to vote in the May ...
Read Full ArticleA book club group is to host a year-long programme of author readings to increase footfall at Whitwell Library.
Read Full ArticleA man who went on a shoplifting crime spree targeting shops in Worksop has been locked up.
Read Full ArticleA Worksop man who took his own life in a park left handwritten letters to his ex-partner and brother telling them “ev...
Read Full ArticleResidents in Creswell are being given the opportunity to imagine how any additional growth in their village could loo...
Read Full ArticleChildren and staff at a Worksop nursery enjoyed a busy day of celebrations as the company marked its 30 years of serv...
Read Full ArticleNew food hygiene ratings have recently been awarded to 18 of Bassetlaw’s establishments, the Food Standards Agency’s ...
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