Flintham and District Agricultural Society’s 101st Ploughing Match and Show was graced by Royalty today (Thursday).
A husband who believes his wife has been a victim of a huge miscarriage of justice is campaigning to set her free from jail.
A nursery has celebrated its 15th birthday.
Residents alarmed at the decline of vital pollinators and the collapse of insect populations are to launch a third phase of their campaign.
Over three decades have passed since the memory of Balderton-born actor Donald Wolfit was remembered in a star studded gala event.
The airbridge to support Poles during their uprising against the Nazis was commemorated at a service in Newark Cemetery that takes place annually.
East Midlands Railway will not operate any services on Saturday and Wednesday, October 4, due to industrial action taken.
A new working group will meet soon to take action on car parking.
A scheme to repair the collapsed Victorian culvert on Queens Road in Newark is due to get underway next week.
An independent study recommends a scheme be developed to improve flood resilience and protect the highest risk parts of Tolney Lane.
Tributes have been paid to a former town mayor who was a community-spirited and community-minded individual.
A council has told government it will not tolerate taxpayers having to foot as much as much as £12m for new Traveller pitches to meet requirements.
A council is continuing its work to reach carbon net zero by 2035
Majestic, the UK’s largest specialist wine retailer, has opened its latest store in Newark as it accelerates its bricks-and-mortar expansion.
Saturday’s Collingham Show and Ploughing Match has been heralded as a major success.
Among this week’s planning applications is works to Newark Palace Theatre to facilitate a lighting rig.
Newark is set to become a Fun Palace once again this October as the nationwide celebration of skills and culture returns for a third year.
A village horticultural society has held its annual summer show.
An illegal housing benefits claimant has been given a suspended jail term after a council data spot.
A builder who pressured householders across the East Midlands into paying for shoddy extensions has been jailed.