A nursery that has 3,000 ash trees it cannot sell due to a ban on the movement of the trees because of ash dieback disease.
The long-running controversy over the future of three cottages listed for protection on the former Robin Hood Hotel site in Newark could soon be over.
Ambulances from a private company based in Scunthorpe are being used to cover emergencies in Newark, the Advertiser has learned.
Meetings have been cancelled until January at Southwell Racecourse after parts of the site were this week under two feet of water.
The oldest bowls club in Newark will showcase its renovated clubhouse at an open day and coffee morning next month.
Friends and supporters of nine well-known volunteers who have agreed to be locked up in the cells in the old Newark Police Station on Sunday have started to pledge donations.
County councillors believe the new A46 dualling between Newark and Widmerpool could be responsible for flooding villages along the route.
Newark Patriotic Fund has been joined by the grandson of the town’s most-decorated war hero.
The A612 is to be downgraded from an A road to the equivalent of a country lane. It is the first time in decades an A road has been declassified to a C road.
The interim boss of the trust that runs Newark Hospital says he believes more people will be treated there in the years to come — but does not see it being upgraded to accept emergency admissions.
Three sites are being considered for a planned free school in Newark.
A decision not to allow the name of a first world war soldier to be added to Newark’s war memorial has been branded a scandal.
Newark Salvation Army held its annual autumn fair to coincide with the official launch of its Christmas toy appeal.
A teenager who vowed to raise £10,000 for charity after being diagnosed with a brain tumour is celebrating after reaching his total less than a year after starting.
The Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham, the Right Rev Paul Butler, has spoken of his sadness after a proposal to allow the consecration of women as bishops was rejected by the General Synod on Tuesday.
Archaeologists believe they have found the UK’s largest open-air Ice Age human settlement under a field in Farndon.
The Prince Rupert pub in Newark, has been awarded the English Heritage Conservation Award in Camra’s National Pub Design Awards.
Next year’s Newark Festival is likely to be moved from August to June after the town council agreed to hold the event earlier than this year.
About £15,000 was raised for Newark Patriotic Fund at a dinner and auction in the Town Hall.
The Gilstrap Charity has agreed to use a significant part of the rental income it would receive from leasing the Gilstrap Centre to enhance current museum displays and exhibits and buy new exhibits for Newark Castle.