Community champions have been awarded for their work during the pandemic.
The following church services are due to be held over the Christmas period, subject to coronavirus restrictions:
Despite the toll the pandemic took on the entertainment sector, three Newark attractions have emerged from the lockdown thriving.
Staff and residents at a care home have been getting out the tinsel and unravelling the fairy lights, ready for a host of Christmas celebrations.
A woman known for her seasonal trails is hosting a Christmas trail for the second year running.
A forest school is ready to flourish thanks to a generous cable drum donation.
Nottinghamshire Police’s street triage team attends mental health emergencies, in partnership with medical professionals.
A council has maintained its actions over plans to extend a carpark on green space in Newark were legal.
Children at a nursery had a very special guest for their Christmas party.
A woman has been fined £100 because her vehicle was too big for a carpark bay.
Despite facing concerns from multiple councillors, planning permission was approved for a dog exercise area.
A women's social evening and fundraiser raised over £200 for Newark Women's Aid.
A survey on drink-drive limits has uncovered how many motorists could be putting themselves at risk after having a festive tipple this Christmas…
Business owner and pig breeder Chris Hudson was recognised for his work with pedigree pigs at The National Pig Awards 2021.
Performing arts students lit up a famous London stage in a West End spectacular.
The organisation has been chosen by Newark Golf Club to be its charity of the year for 2022.
Primary school pupils received a donation of hi-vis kit bags to help them stay safe for Road Safety Week.
A smashed-up car has been abandoned on a high street.
One year on from its launch, and a Crop Drop scheme is bearing fruit.
Robust measures have been put in place by Nottinghamshire County Council to safeguard public money against fraudsters.