Horse-drawn ploughs, horticultural exhibits and a dog show will be among attractions at Southwell Ploughing Match and Show today.
An Aladdin’s Cave of treasures providing an in-depth insight into the history of the Newark area lies in the unlikely setting of an industrial estate.
A Street Pastors scheme in which churchgoers help drunken revellers will be launched in Newark a week today.
Kelham Hall could host some hearings if Newark Magistrates’ Court closes, it has been claimed.
A private security firm will continue to patrol a playing field at weekends to stop anti-social behaviour.
A Balderton couple have been made Champions of the Alzheimer’s Research Trust in recognition of their work with the charity.
Town councillors last night supported an offer to finally commemorate the Ransome and Marles second world war bombing with a public memorial.
Action needs to be taken now to secure the future prosperity of Newark, an independent retailer has claimed.
Plans for a permanent breast cancer screening unit in Newark Hospital have been scrapped.
Two of eight supposedly unbreakable models of children designed to make motorists aware they are passing a school have now been knocked down by vandals.
A businesswoman from Collingham is appearing in national TV advertising campaign.
A fitter with a Newark travel firm will soon be swapping tinkering with coach engines for a seat in a Tiger Moth aircraft.
There are fears former school playing fields used as a community sports area may be transferred back to the school.
Youths with spray paint and a saw were caught red-handed vandalising play equipment in Bingham.
A project set up to promote sustainable living in Ollerton is depending on volunteer workers for survival after being hit by Government spending cuts.
Broadcaster, writer and former BBC war correspondent Kate Adie visited Southwell on Saturday for an assignment involving her sister’s cat.
Thieves have struck at community allotments used by adults with mental health difficulties and school pupils.
The outpatient pharmacy at Newark Hospital will close from Monday.
Patients are being asked to get involved in a public consultation about how NHS Nottinghamshire County can save £80m over the next two years.
Newark has won a bronze award in the large town category of the East Midlands in Bloom competition.