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Town festival promises musical extravaganza

Town festival promises musical extravaganza

Town festival promises musical extravaganza

28 June 2025

The sounds of top pop acts are to bring the party to a one-day festival extravaganza.


Man reported following woman and two girls in supermarket while “engaged in an indecent act”

Man reported following woman and two girls in supermarket while “engaged in an indecent act”

Man reported following woman and two girls in supermarket while “engaged in an indecent act”

27 June 2025

Police investigating an act of outraging public decency in a supermarket have released an image of a man they want to speak to.


Kerbside glass collection set for roll out in borough

Kerbside glass collection set for roll out in borough

Kerbside glass collection set for roll out in borough

27 June 2025

A borough council is set to roll out kerbside glass collections for residents later this year.


Weight-loss injections on the NHS for some people living with obesity

Weight-loss injections on the NHS for some people living with obesity

Weight-loss injections on the NHS for some people living with obesity

26 June 2025

Some people in Nottinghamshire living with obesity and serious related health conditions could be eligible for weight-loss injections through the NHS.


County’s women spend more years in poor health than men, report finds

County’s women spend more years in poor health than men, report finds

County’s women spend more years in poor health than men, report finds

26 June 2025

Women in Nottinghamshire are spending more years in poor health than men — and the problem is still worsening, according to a new report.


Police confirm identity of body found in river

Police confirm identity of body found in river

Police confirm identity of body found in river

25 June 2025

Nottinghamshire Police have confirmed that the body of a woman found in the River Trent is that of a woman reported missing from Bingham.


‘Why do buses, trams and trains have mandatory CCTV — but taxis don’t?’: Call for change to county’s cab rules

‘Why do buses, trams and trains have mandatory CCTV — but taxis don’t?’: Call for change to county’s cab rules

‘Why do buses, trams and trains have mandatory CCTV — but taxis don’t?’: Call for change to county’s cab rules

25 June 2025

All Nottinghamshire taxis should have CCTV fitted as standard to improve passenger safety, a group of councillors has said.


Launch of national investigation into maternity services “a long time coming” says MP

Launch of national investigation into maternity services “a long time coming” says MP

Launch of national investigation into maternity services “a long time coming” says MP

25 June 2025

The announcement of a new national investigation into NHS maternity services has been welcomed and described as a “long-overdue step forward”.


Castle on the airwaves with prestigious gardening radio show

Castle on the airwaves with prestigious gardening radio show

Castle on the airwaves with prestigious gardening radio show

24 June 2025

An episode of the BBC’s longest-running gardening radio show recorded at Belvoir Castle is to be aired this week.


Village’s church welcomes high society fairy tale wedding

Village’s church welcomes high society fairy tale wedding

Village’s church welcomes high society fairy tale wedding

24 June 2025

A village’s church turned into a fairy-tale as members of high society gathered to witness the wedding of Lady Violet Manners.


New county economy chief ‘looking forward’ to working with region’s mayor — but has ‘no idea’ about existing relationship

New county economy chief ‘looking forward’ to working with region’s mayor — but has ‘no idea’ about existing relationship

New county economy chief ‘looking forward’ to working with region’s mayor — but has ‘no idea’ about existing relationship

24 June 2025

A councillor responsible for economic growth has “no idea, genuinely”, about existing relationships between the county council and regional leaders.


Shoplifters brought before the courts

Shoplifters brought before the courts

Shoplifters brought before the courts

23 June 2025

Shoplifters who made off with protein bars, wine, and an electric saw, are among the latest to be sentenced at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court.


Primary school excels in maths to achieve rank of best in county

Primary school excels in maths to achieve rank of best in county

Primary school excels in maths to achieve rank of best in county

22 June 2025

A primary school has been named best in the county for its key stage two maths performance.


“Enjoy the good weather but don’t go swimming in open water, it’s really not worth the risk”

“Enjoy the good weather but don’t go swimming in open water, it’s really not worth the risk”

“Enjoy the good weather but don’t go swimming in open water, it’s really not worth the risk”

21 June 2025

With temperatures set to soar this weekend, Nottinghamshire Police is urging the public to remember the dangers of swimming in open water.


Farm wins national award for elderflower cordial

Farm wins national award for elderflower cordial

Farm wins national award for elderflower cordial

20 June 2025

A family-run farm has celebrated national recognition as hundreds take part in an annual community harvest.


River Trent levels declining quicker than expected due to dry weather

River Trent levels declining quicker than expected due to dry weather

River Trent levels declining quicker than expected due to dry weather

19 June 2025

Water levels in the River Trent are declining quicker than expected due to the prolonged dry weather.


Tournament raises thousands for kidney charity

Tournament raises thousands for kidney charity

Tournament raises thousands for kidney charity

19 June 2025

A charity football tournament has raised more than £4,000 for a cause close to the organisers’ heart.


Cost of rural crime in county drops by 30%

Cost of rural crime in county drops by 30%

Cost of rural crime in county drops by 30%

19 June 2025

Co-ordinated action against organised and serious crime in the countryside has helped secure a 30% decrease in the cost of rural crime in the county.


Dualling of A46 is a “win for safety, the economy, and quality of life”

Dualling of A46 is a “win for safety, the economy, and quality of life”

Dualling of A46 is a “win for safety, the economy, and quality of life”

19 June 2025

Newark’s MP and other Conservative leaders have called upon the East Midlands Mayor to prioritise the “long overdue” upgrades to the A46.


On-call firefighter cover drops below target

On-call firefighter cover drops below target

On-call firefighter cover drops below target

17 June 2025

The availability of on-call firefighters in Nottinghamshire has dropped this year due to low recruitment.


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