A care home is to open it’s doors to the community for an afternoon of tea and entertainment.
Based on Paula Hawkins’ best-selling novel, the latest tour of gripping thriller The Girl on the Train is heading to Nottingham.
Each time county residents use a free recycling checker to ensure they’re recycling right this New Year, a donation will be made to charity.
Youngsters’ favourite heroic pups are ready to spring into action for a pirate adventure — live at Nottingham Motorpoint Arena.
Police have launched investigations after two Newark town centre shops were broken into over the past week.
A council leader has laid out some of the authority’s aims for the upcoming year — including major development projects and environmental support.
A brand new comedy night is set to bring laughter to the town centre.
It’s time to dust off your old rattles or whistles, grab some pots, pans or bells, and join an ancient new year tradition.
A rising star of British roots and acoustic music is to return to the Gate To Southwell Festival this year.
A primary school has marked 225 years of educating children in it’s community.
A volunteer-led initiative is putting mental health and wellbeing at the forefront of support for young people, through angling.
Oh no it isn’t… oh yes it is — panto season is over, and now a whole new selection of music and drama awaits at Newark’s Palace Theatre.
From elite cycle races to live-saving carers, the Advertiser has looked back on what was a busy year for news across the area.
A suspected drink driver was arrested after a car careered into a driveway and collided with a parked vehicle.
The Advertiser has taken a look back at the year through readers' eyes, with a round-up of some of the best submitted photographs of each month.
Civil war era ‘emergency money’ coins forged in Newark have fetched thousands more than expected at auction.
A road has been closed after a serious collision involving a car and a pedestrian.
Nearly 50 drivers have been charged with drink or drug driving offences during the first three weeks of a police operation.
On Christmas Day, Burton Joyce-born actor Mathew Horne returned to our screens in the most watched Christmas Day programme in 16 years.
An estate’s residents — from teenagers to those in their 70s — put on a pantomime this festive season.