A European first in breathalyser technology that uses facial recognition to ensure offenders are staying sober is being trialled in Nottinghamshire.
The UK’s largest specialist wine retailer, Majestic Wine, could be on its way to Newark with a warehouse full of choice.
Commencement of Flowserve homes construction, new eco homes and shut pub conversion all in this week’s planning applications.
A school is searching for its oldest living ex-pupil to help celebrate 175 years of its existence.
No objections have been raised over plans for one Newark’s former popular pubs that once offered drinking and dancing well into the night.
A committee wants to see a planning application for fibre exchange telecommunications infrastructure resubmitted.
A planning application that willl trigger housing development at Flowserve again gives rise to consternation at the loss of prime sporting facilities.
Our Gillie Ford has left the Great British Sewing Bee in week two after having what she describes as simply a bad day.
Permitted development rights can degrade community cohesion and lead to a fall out between neighbours, it is said.
Newark Business Club has welcomed a bid for £18m to provide faster trains through Castle Station, but say there is still a distance to go.
A question mark hangs over plans to knock down the lodge in Newark Cemetery, felling century-old trees in the process.
A promising professional boxer has appeared in court charged with a campaign of controlling or coercive behaviour towards his partner.
Travellers who trespassed on business park land have left a great deal of rubbish behind that is being picked over by crows.
Months of roadworks are at an end as A52 Gamston Roundabout improvements finished allowing free flow of traffic into Nottingham.
The conversion of barns to three dwellings is among the latest planning applications to be submitted.
Sunlight caused a vehicle to catch fire, prompting the fire service to issue a warning about leaving glasses on dashboards.
The new Mayor of Rushcliffe, Debbie Mason, said she was honoured and proud to have been elected to office.
A village summer show is a celebration of its130th year.
Looking after our mental health and wellbeing is something that more of us are thinking about — writes Scott Carlton, council mental health champion.
A number of motorists have appeared at court for speeding or having no licences or insurance.