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image captionMr Grunberg s last wish was to be buried next to his family in Lingen
A Holocaust survivor who died with Covid-19 is to be buried alongside his family in his German hometown.
He came to Britain aged 15 as part of the Kindertransport scheme in 1938, settling in Derby.
Covid travel restrictions meant his body could not be moved to Lingen, Germany, until this week.
Mr Grunberg often spoke at the National Holocaust Centre in Newark, Nottinghamshire, about his memories and the power of reconciliation.
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image captionMr Grunberg s mother, father and sister died during World War Two
New branch of fashion store selling second-hand bargains appears in Beeston
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09:01, 2 APR 2021
New White Rose store in progress in Beeston High Road.
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Cultural Recovery Fund grants given to support Newark Palace Theatre, National Civil War Centre, Newark Castle and National Holocaust Centre
| Updated: 17:55, 01 April 2021
Funding of £78,000 has been granted to organisations in Newark and Sherwood in the latest round of the government s Culture Recovery Fund.
They are among 2,700 cultural and creative organisations nationally to receive a share of £400m to help their recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
Newark and Sherwood District Council has been given £47,500 for its heritage and cultural services, including Newark Palace Theatre, National Civil War Centre Ââ Newark Museum, and Newark Castle and Gardens.
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The money will allow re-opening and the development of the cultural programme including increased use of Newark Castleâs gardens, as well as creating opportunities for local artists and arts practitioners.
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The architect-led multidisciplinary team selected for the estimated £70,000 contract will complete RIBA Stages 1-to-3 for a range of improvements to the