A Newark social worker who spent more than three decades working to keep families together has died, aged 79.
A suspected drink-driver found slumped over, with children in the back of the car, has been arrested.
The lines between human and animal are blurred more than ever before in Tatty Hennessy’s hard-hitting adaptation of George Orwell’s political satire.
A large flypast of military planes is to take place in London for VE Day — with rehearsals set for the skies of Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire.
Plans to turn a golf course into a holiday lodge site have faced objections from councillors.
Plans have been submitted for the demolition of a former ambulance station, and for the construction of 22 apartments in its place.
The trial of Dr Peter Brooks has been described as “extremely unusual” by prosecutors, who had to bring him to justice in his absence.
A plastic surgeon has been found guilty of the attempted murder of his colleague.
A choral society is to welcome back some familiar faces for a performance of a classic Passiontide piece.
A man wanted for two years, and two shop theft suspects have been charged after being picked up by neighbourhood officers on patrol.
A school’s students have put on four glittering performances of a classic fairytale story.
A rotary club’s annual art and craft fair is to return, in aid of charity.
Stick a pony in your pocket — The Trotters are back and coming to Nottingham.
Six films are to be shown on the big screen in Robin Hood’s backyard this summer.
A supermarket’s £500 grant and ongoing food donation has helped a school support it’s pupils and families.
A group of five strong women, five outstanding singing talents, five best friends, are brining their brand new album on tour.
A racecourse has applied for permission to increase the number of race meetings it can hold each year, and the days it can have floodlights on.
A popular national sandwich chain has closed it’s Newark outlet, with a supermarket set to take over the space.
A police constable has been found guilty of gross misconduct after he accessed information about a person known to him on police systems.
A spine-tingling cult phenomenon is heading to town as part of its first full national tour.