£100,000-a-year is once again to be budgeted to continue to give grants to community groups.
A life-saving charity is bringing festive cheer to Nottingham, to celebrate it’s 30th anniversary.
A witness and dash-cam appeal has been launched by police, following a hit and run which left a man needing hospital treatment.
A new hospice charity shop opens its doors in town today.
Plans for the future development of a council depot site have been agreed by cabinet members.
A shoplifter who plagued the town’s shops — stealing items including meat and dishwasher tablets — has been jailed once again.
A service dedicated to enabling adults with learning disabilities to carry out meaningful work has celebrated 25 years in operation.
A council aims to soon be building up ‘hope and houses’ for residents living on an aging estate — after years of delays.
A burglary suspect found behind a shop counter has been arrested.
£87,000 plans to site the Kiddey Stones at Castle House have been approved, despite the majority of public survey responses being unsupportive.
A Christian retreat house which closed it’s doors earlier this year could soon be sold, after a cathedral was no longer able to fund it.
Hundreds of Steampunks turned out in all their finery this weekend, and kept spirits high despite the poor weather.
A new business is aiming to offer premium prom dresses for a more affordable price, with a personalised shopping experience.
A pioneering data-driven tree planting scheme is set to help one of Newark’s most tree-deprived areas flourish.
A burglar has been brought before the courts after he was recognised from CCTV footage.
Hidden in a secluded village location, a contemporary architect-designed home complete with a music room is on the market for just under £1million.
A flat which had become a magnet for anti-social behaviour, and left neighbours feeling unsafe, has been closed by police.
Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service has picked up a prestigious emergency service of the year award.
A new police dog and handler have been officially welcomed to Nottinghamshire Police after passing through an arduous training process.
An application for underground cabling to connect a battery storage system (BESS) with an electricity substation has been approved.