Barclay’s returns to Newark, but only to rip the bank out, a slurry lagoon is planned and which sports grounds want floodlights?
Crime Commissioner Caroline Henry has vowed to continue tackling the root causes of violence after knife crime and serious violence reduced.
Two brothers in their 60’s have been supported to fulfil a long-held ambition to holiday together.
The general manager of a car dealership has been allowed to keep his driving licence.
Photographs of a serious incident involving a light aircraft show the plane upside down in a farmer’s field.
Emergency services are at the scene of a serious incident involving a light aircraft.
What do you do if you need the loo in an English country churchyard?
A woman says words spoken on behalf of her ex-partner in court provide yet another example of his delusions their relationship can be rekindled.
Plans have been lodged to create a houe of multi-occupancy, or HMO, above some Newark town centre shops.
A film-maker on holiday on Rhodes has sent a series of videos depicting the chaos and uncertainty gripping the island as wildfires continue to burn.
The farm that’s looking or a conversion for weddings, reserved request for hundreds of homes, and where is it proposed Newark’s HMO would be?
A councillor said nobody should have to live in fear following the closure of a property to all visitors.
A council successfully applied to a court this morning for a three-month closure of a property where drug use and dealing is rife.
A care home has been rated inadequate and placed into special measures.
A woman’s life was saved by a whole community effort that showed the very best of a towns’ people.
An astonishing 64 jobs have been completed by Nottinghamshire County Council to fix a stretch of road in just seven years.
Police and council officers enforced a temporary clousre notice at a property in Newark yesterday.
A man charged with the murder of Holly Bramley following the discovery of body parts in a village has today appeared at Lincoln Crown Court.
Repair works are to take place on the roof of a listed school building that has fallen into disrepair and heavily vandalised.
Members of a church group were impressed and amazed during their tour of a quarry.