A specialist physiotherapist has been awarded by Dragon’s Den star and entrepreneur Theo Paphitis.
The injury sustained by a retired surgeon when he was stabbed at his home was so serious he had a 95% chance of fatality, his doctor has told court.
Residents have been encouraged to become litter heroes, as part of the nation’s biggest mass-action environmental campaign.
A new scanner which can assess the risk of thin bones and to diagnose osteoporosis is due to be installed at Newark Hospital.
The spirit of Nashville will be brought to town in a musical celebration of the best country songs of all time.
A Newark-based architecture firm has become among the first in the county to achieve B Corp certification.
A business which began with one man and a newspaper advert is set to move to a new premises with 14 staff.
Evidence that could place a man accused of attempted murder at the scene of the crime was presented in court.
A town centre cafe has closed its doors just over a year after moving into new premises.
The following planning applications have been submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council for decision.
A guidebook to help teachers support grieving pupils has been distributed to more than 450 schools, thanks to a Newark charity.
A studio renowned for productions based on true-crime events is bringing another murder trial to stage — and you could be in the jury.
Nottinghamshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner has visited Newark to speak with officers, council staff, and the public about their priorities.
Twenty years after first opening their global property business, an octogenarian couple have come out of retirement with an ambitious new plan.
A brand-new woodland has played host to a special celebration, marking the planting of thousands of trees across the county.
An electricity distribution company is offering shares of a £250,000 fund for skill-building initiatives.
A care community’s green-fingered residents have been busy in the Spring sunshine, getting their garden ready for summer.
Schoolchildren have been invited to take a photo of nature, tell a story, or design their own rosette to get involved in the county show.
More than 1,000 patients with suspected skin cancer have benefited from a new service that aims to speed up diagnosis and treatment.
A school’s drama and speech pupils have taken first place in their categories at a prestigious festival.