A scroll marking an Army battalion’s freedom of Southwell will be presented at a concert on Saturday, March 23.
The parishes of Newark and Southwell could be linked and share a priest under proposals to restructure the Nottingham Diocese of the Roman Catholic Church.
A Newark branch of UKIP (United Kingdom Independence Party) has been launched and plans to put up candidates in the forthcoming county elections and for the next General Election.
There was a chance to buy last-minute Mother’s Day gifts at an arts and crafts fair in Bingham Market Place on Friday and Saturday.
PUPILS at the Magnus Church of England School, Newark, are taking their performance skills from the classroom to the street to take part in a dance workshop led by winner of BBC’s Strictly Dance Fever, Joseph Hall.
A £1m contribution has been made by Nottinghamshire County Council to the new National Civil War Centre and museum to be built on Appletongate, Newark.
Children from four primary schools took part in a dance festival led by GCSE dance students at Toot Hill School, Bingham.
PUPILS at The Minster School, Southwell, on Tuesday took part in a challenge to create a British menu.
Improvements to the station footbridge in Bingham is the public’s preferred option to allow access over the railway line, a consultation has revealed.
A TEENAGER is fundraising to pay for an eight-month trip to Honduras.
Members of Newark Operatic Society were in Newark Market Place on Saturday giving a last-minute push to their latest production.
A crew from Southwell Fire Station took along a fire engine to Prebend Preschool, Southwell, as part of a topic on People Who Help Us.
A school is one of the latest 150 in England to be awarded teaching status.
Southwell Rugby Club has been awarded £50,000 to help improve its facilities.
Youngsters brushed up on their basketball skills during a session led by the captain of Team GB’s men’s team.
Town councillors have objected to fresh plans for housing on the former Church Street site of The Minster School, Southwell.
Newark Hospital could re-open to round-the-clock admissions as the number of operations and outpatient appointments increases.
Around 100 costumed students and staff at Newark College kicked off their Comic Relief fundraising with a mass performance of the internet dance hit, Harlem Shake.
Newark’s new Iceland food store, created in the revamped Netto premises on London Road, opened to the public yesterday.
The courage and achievements of five very special young people were recognised on Monday.