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Order to reduce antisocial behaviour in Mansfield extended for three years
Mansfield District Council’s Public Spaces Protection Order has been renewed for three more years.
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Give your views on the future of Local Government in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire
Almost 10,000 people across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire have shared their views on the future of local government.
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Mansfield launches £20m call for neighbourhood projects
Community organisations in Mansfield are being invited to put projects forward for a new round of government funding.
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Walkden Street Car Park Collapse - Update Thursday 4 September 2025
Mansfield District Council is continuing to respond to the structural collapse at Walkden Street Car Park which took place on Saturday.
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On your marks for Mansfield 10k
More than 4,500 people from around the region, including over 700 runners, are expected to attend Mansfield 10k when it returns to the town centre on Sunday 14 September.
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Traditional crafts and heritage skills showcased in Mansfield
Get ready to step back in time and discover the rich legacy of the East Midlands at Mansfield's Heritage Skills Fair on Saturday 6 September.
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MDC statement to media on Walkden Street Car Park structural damage
A Mansfield District Council spokesperson said: “Mansfield District Council was made aware of an incident at Walkden Street Car Park at around 8.15am on Saturday 30 August.
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Mansfield leisure centres introduce quieter hours in support of people with sensory processing issues
More Leisure Community Trust (MLCT) has launched a programme of quieter hours in its gyms and swimming pools to make its facilities more accessible for people with sensory processing issues.
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Winners announced in Mansfield’s short story competition
The winners of Mansfield’s short story writing competition have been revealed, with more than 50 entries received from writers in the local community.
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Week of action tackles fly-tipping at Eakring Road
A major clean-up operation has taken place this week at Eakring Road, led by Newark and Sherwood District Council, tackling long-standing issues of fly-tipping and environmental damage.