There are fears criminals from Newark sentenced to community service won’t turn up for unpaid work after changes brought in by Nottinghamshire Probation Trust.
An independent consultant says it would be fair to demolish what is left of Newark’s Robin Hood Hotel, despite claims profit is being put before heritage.
Plans to get a sports hub for Newark have moved a step closer after district councillors agreed to buy land at Elm Avenue from Nottinghamshire County Council.
A mother parted with money after a conman persuaded her over three days of Facebook chat that he was her daughter and had been hurt in a jetski accident.
An Asian shopkeeper was set upon and beaten by racist thugs as people looked on and laughed.
A mother, just 5ft 1 1/2ins tall, fought off nine would-be robbers who surrounded her in the street.
Volunteers are being sought to help the Mayor of Newark’s Poppy Appeal raise £40,000 for the Royal British Legion.
Residents and businesses at The Wharf, Newark, have welcomed news that buses will no longer stop at the site from next month.
Assurances that Newark and Sherwood District Council does not want to close the Palace Theatre but needs to find ways to make it more viable, were given at a meeting of the cabinet.
A £5.5m care centre planned for Newark is expected to provide a boost to the local economy.
A major change to the layout of the A46 will come into force tomorrow (Wednesday).
The MP for Newark, Mr Patrick Mercer, was among the Tory rebels who voted for a referendum over Europe last night.
A pub is hosting a talk about men’s health issues this evening.
The property market may be tough for first-time buyers, but one young house-hunter has come up with a solution — he has bought himself a houseboat.
A campaign backed by the Advertiser to deter unwanted trick or treat callers on Halloween is being repeated this year.
The annual Bramley Apple Festival, which celebrates the famous cooking apple first grown in a garden in Southwell, will be held today.
Television celebrity chef Rosemary Shrager will be giving a cookery demonstration at the Bridge For Heroes Food and Drink Festival at Newark Showground today.
A recollection of a childhood memory led to a Flintham resident receiving postcards from across the world.
Empty shops described as an eyesore are to be spruced up by the first tenants to occupy them.
Undeterred by the downturn in the pub industry, a 20-year-old former Formula Ford technician has become one of the youngest publicans in the area.