A housing developer is seeking to renew planning permission for 69 homes in Newark.
A hospital has apologised to a 91-year-old woman who spent 21/2 hours on a trolley in a corridor at a hospital she should not have been taken to.
The Iron Age collar necklace found by treasure hunter Mr Maurice Richardson, of Newark, is on show in London as part of an exhibition of golden objects.
The long-awaited rebuild of The Grove School, Balderton, could start as early as next year, it has been revealed.
Elderly and disabled people have been trapped in their own homes since a lift broke down.
A woman who has lived her life in parallel with the Queen’s reign has had the chance to meet her.
Plans for a retail development of six units on Northgate, Newark, were opposed by councillors on Tuesday.
Sixteen teams took part in an annual charity fancy-dress five-a-side football tournament hosted by Newark’s Holy Trinity Football Club on Saturday.
The chief executive of the NHS trust that runs Newark Hospital has left after only eight months in the post.
Two new Heritage Trails have been launched by Newark Civic Trust, completing a series of eight.
More visitors than ever are expected at this year’s Gate To Southwell Folk Festival, which starts tomorrow.
Anyone considering cooling off in lakes or rivers in warm weather is being urged to think again.
Steps are being taken to tackle problems caused by drinkers who meet in public gardens next to Newark Parish Church.
Newark Citizens’ Advice Bureau is to close by the end of June with funding cuts being blamed.
People all over the area are preparing for a massive weekend of celebrations to mark the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.
Tickets for Scouting For Girls, the headline act at this summer’s Newark Festival, go on sale today.
Speed cameras on one of Newark’s busiest roads are doing their job of slowing drivers down and reducing accidents, say police.
Newark has hit the jackpot and will receive £3.5m for a national museum project, it can be revealed today.
A pair of Eurovision Song Contest fans made a 5,000-mile round trip to Azerbaijan to support Englebert Humperdinck as he represented the UK.
Plans to move Newark’s tourist information centre out of the Gilstrap Centre have been proposed by councillors.