The British Horological Institute at Upton welcomed visitors on Sunday to its annual Spring Forward show.
A team from Barnby Road Academy, Newark, won the second round of a chess competition.
From the makers of Peppa Pig, another BAFTA-award-winning children’s television show is brought to life.
Money raised by selling off excess materials at a building site has been donated to Newark Breast Cancer Support Group.
Delays on the A1 at Newark have cleared, following an earlier incident in which a lorry overturned.
Hockey star Shona McCallin joked that Buckingham Palace would not have been able to handle the whole of the GB women’s team all at the same time, after picking up her MBE from Prince Charles.
The Olivier Award-winning production of The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time returns to the Theatre Royal, Nottingham, for a two-week run.
A 28-year-old man who admitted driving at more than twice the legal alcohol limit was given a two-year driving ban at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court.
Two artists who have been friends since working together as charity volunteers are putting on a joint exhibition.
The locations of mobile speed cameras across Nottinghamshire have been revealed for this week.
A health food retailer is set to move into a town centre unit that was left vacant by the closure of menswear chain Burton.
A former artistic director of the Robin Hood, Theatre, Averham, Mrs José King, has died at the age of 93.
A civil servant who has worked in the highways industry for 50 years collected his MBE from Prince Charles at Buckingham Palace.
More than 1,000 child sex offences were recorded by Nottinghamshire Police in 2015/16 – an average of almost three a day.
Great sci-fi movie soundtracks are to be celebrated at a new festival in Nottingham — Soundstage: Music And The Moving Image.
Runners from across Newark tackled the rolling hills of Leicestershire when they took part in the Ashby 20 Road Race at the weekend.
A modern production of a literary classic is promised at Nottingham Playhouse from Tuesday. The Grapes Of Wrath, written by John Steinbeck and published in 1939, will feature 40 local people playing a community ensemble and live music.
Four members of staff at the Newark office of estate agent Alasdair Morrison and Partners have achieved 50 years of service between them.
Staff at Knowhow in Newark collected more than 20 boxes of clothes and toys for those seeking the help of Newark Women’s Aid.
A team from Newark Rowing Club produced an emphatic performance at the Women’s Eights Head Of The River Race.