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Erscht ä' mol Gugge Causing Traffic Chaos

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The Emmendingen band, Erscht ä' mol Gugge, had previously played in Newark and their eclectic style of music had proved a big hit as they played ad hoc around the town. As a result they had been asked back to appear in the Carnival procession in June 2015. A short video clip of the traffic chaos that ensued has been uploaded here.

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Oberburgermeister Visits Radio Newark

IMG_2333During a fact finding mission to Newark visitors from our German twin town, Emmendingen, were hosted by our local radio station, Radio Newark. Chairman, Rita Crowe, and Oberburgermeister, Stefan Schlatterer were happy to give an interview, a recording of which appears below.


Stefan : Rita - Radio Newark - 28th January 2016

Showcasing New Leisure Centre on Twin Town Visit

Visitors from Emmendingen, Newark's twin town in Germany, toured the National Civil War Centre and the new leisure centre site on Friday during a two-day fact finding mission.

Oberburgermeister Stefan Schlatterer was accompanied by Hans Jenne (Family & Culture Services, Alexander Copp (Finances & Human Resources) and Julia Sennekamp, who works alongside Mr Schlatterer.

The Chairman of Newark Twinning Association, Mrs Rita Crowe, said the visitors were impressed with both facilities.

"They were enthusiastic about what they saw", she said. "I was proud to show them both centres."

At a meeting in the Town Hall with the Mayor of Newark, Cllr Rob Crowe, the Town Clerk, Mr Alan Mellor and Council Leader, Cllr David Lloyd, they discussed political systems.

New Red Telephone Box Presented in Emmendingen

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A fantastic weekend was had by all as the Newark Twinning Association celebrated 30 years of twinning with our German friends in Emmendingen.
The three-day trip saw several events taking place including the unveiling of the new red telephone box. The original was given to Emmendingen as a gift at the start of our friendship but was damaged last year in a storm.
Upon arrival in Germany, and our twin town, we were warmly welcomed with local beer and wine at the Steinhalle before heading to our respective host families.
Friday saw us visit the beautiful town of Breisach am Rhein and the stunning St. Stephanmünster from where there are stunning views over the River Rhine.
The afternoon saw us visit the beautiful vineyards of the Kaiserstühl area of the Black Forest, where we took a tractor (yes, a tractor!) up to the hilltop setting for our lunch among the vines. Many of us tried several glasses of the local wines – all of which are highly recommended!
The area is well known for its views of Germany, France and Switzerland as well as top quality wine. Many visitors decided to walk up the hill among the vines and were offered a history of the vines.
The evening saw the two towns join together for a convivial evening in the Altdorfhalle with a local comedian and bands performing for host families and Newark guests alike. The evening went down a storm with plenty of laughs and delicious food.
The official part of the weekend saw the unveiling of the new red telephone box, donated by X2 Connect of Newark, who renovated the old box which originally stood on Castle Gate in Newark.
The box was first used by Mayor of Newark, Tom Bickley, Twinning Chairman, Rita Crowe, and Oberbürgermeister of Emmendingen, Stefan Schlatterer, who entered the phone box to a great fanfair from the Hachberger Herolde, who then lead the official party to the town's Markt Platz.
A stage was then set for Newark Amateur Operatic Society singers Matt Shephardson and Jo Dewberry who performed solo and duets from the shows ahead of the Society's grand performance later that evening evening.
The afternoon saw the group enjoy the local area and free time before the official evening ceremony, which was opened by a local band formed of school children who performed an amazing set of songs as part of the Crazy Marquis band.
After the British and German national anthems Oberbürgermeister Herr Schlatterer opened the ceremony by saying how much the friendship between the towns has grown in the 31 years Newark and Emmendingen have been twinned; “I have been able to live to see this twinning since my early youth and to have engaged in the twinning committees who have filled this society with life and who have made it possible for so many people from Emmendingen and Newark to meet and make friends.”
Before the re-signing of the twinning charters between the towns, which was witnessesd by the Deputy Mayor of Sandomierz and the Mayor of Six-Four-Le-Plages in France, the Mayor of Newark Tom Bickley mentioned how strong the links were and the importance of the friendship between the two towns. He also presented a violin, created at the Newark International Violin School, as a gift to Emmendingen from Newark.
The evening and weekend was well rounded off by the performances of songs from the shows by the Newark Amateur Operatic Society, who sang songs from “Me and My Girl”, “The King and I” and “Les Miserables".
Chairman of the Newark Twinning Association, Rita Crowe, commented “It was a full programme. Our thanks go to all those in Emmendingen who organised the weekend and to the host families.”