Rain and poor light forced Coddington & Winthorpe’s match against Ravenshead to be abandoned - but not before Josh Mee scored his maiden century.
A father and son from Coddington are attempting to race around Europe to raise money for a life-saving device, writes Tyler Kay.
A charity shop in Balderton has now opened up once again after being closed for refurbishment, writes Tyler Kay.
Newark Rugby Club’s 1sts recorded an opening day 38-24 win over Matlock in Regional 2 North Midlands on Saturday.
The king of the ballroom is set to bring his hugely popular nationwide tour to the Palace Theatre.
A patchwork coat with over 600 patches - all with significance to their makers - landed in Newark.
Over 1,000 students are set to explore educational and career opportunities at an annual expo.
An iconic Christmas screening will be back for another year as families gather in Lincoln Cathedral.
A charity has celebrated winning a share of a £1million fund, with the donation set to allow it to publish its own children’s book.
Coddington & Winthorpe’s 1sts lost to Poplars in Division H of the South Nottinghamshire League on Saturday.
The ambulance service has been received a gold award in recognition of their support for the armed forces.
Successful day celebrates Nottinghamshire rich culture and history
A care home has recently experienced a Caribbean themed party in honour of the Notting Hill carnival.
A series of weekend strikes by train drivers on LNER have been called off.
Shaun Balfe took a break from his McLaren British GT campaign to race at the annual Silverstone Classic weekend.
George Gamble made the best of a near-disastrous weekend to take a podium in the Porsche Carrera Cup GB Championship.
A slow start cost the Newark squad dear in their regular pre-season friendly against the RAF visitors at Kelham Road.
Coddington & Winthorpe made it four wins in a row in Division H of the South Nottinghamshire League on Saturday.
Train drivers on LNER are to stage a series of strikes, claiming a breakdown in industrial relations and breaking of agreements.
Every region of England has seen a year-on-year increase in the proportion of A-level entries awarded A and above, the 2024 exam figures show.