A partnership agreement has been signed with a commitment to “a strong and positive future for Newark Hospital.”
Volunteers at the Newark Salvation Army centre on Mead Way, Balderton, wrapped hundreds of children’s Christmas presents on Friday.
Police are calling on householders to be vigilant and act on crime prevention advice after a spate of burglaries.
The first beer to be brewed in Newark since 1986 has been delivered to the first pub to stock it.
A mobile Christmas tree that will be pushed around a village during the festive season was decorated on Saturday before beginning its rounds.
A group of independent businesses in Newark has teamed up to donate toys and crafts to four local children’s charities.
A resident living near the site of two proposed wind turbines says villagers in the Newark and Sherwood district were not given enough chance to have their say on the proposals.
A High Court interim injunction was granted to Newark and Sherwood District Council on Friday to stop further work on an unauthorised caravan site on Tolney Lane, Newark.
A mother was able to visit her baby son’s grave to remember his birthday after research by her daughter uncovered where he had been laid to rest.
A motion pushing for Newark to offer the same level of hospital services as those in nearby towns was last night being put to Newark Town Council.
Plans for alterations to the Gilstrap Centre, Newark, so it can be used as a register office by Nottinghamshire County Council have been submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council.
A headteacher is calling for the speed limit on the road outside his village primary school to be lowered.
The Newark panto opened yesterday in front of a packed Palace Theatre audience. Almost 1,000 school children watched the first performances of Beauty And The Beast.
As part of its Tribute to the Lightning event Newark Air Museum is looking to record the history of its Lightning T5 exhibit.
An author from Southwell will read his debut book to children at Newark Library.
Preparations are well under way for a church’s first Christmas tree festival.
A teacher who has spent 25 years at a Bingham school says he is still striving to give his pupils the same opportunities that were given to him.
A flagship furniture store for Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance is to be opened in Newark.
The Magnus Sports Centre, Newark, has unveiled a new gym kitted out with more than £12,000-worth of state-of-the-art equipment.
Residents of an award-winning village fear their setting could change forever if a controversial wind farm is approved.