Otter Park, Millgate, Newark on Trent, Notts.
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 29 Oct 2017
Opposite the Catherine Carter Hair & Beauty Salon based within No. 25, Mill Gate, is a path leading to the southern side of River Trent. Close to the boundary wall, over which a section of the Newark's Riverside Walk can be viewed, is a very small public park known as Otter Park. It is named because of the existence of a sculpture depicting two bronze otters poised on a large piece of limestone rock. The sculpture was created by and donated c. 2009/10 by Judith Bluck (deceased), formerly of Yorkshire.