A new associate board member has been sought to advocate for the voluntary, community, and social enterprise across the region.
A jolly group of Finnish musicians are heading to Nottingham and Lincoln next month.
A council has set it’s precept for the year — approving a 2.9% increase in tax.
The district is on average just 32 homes-a-year off it’s government set house-building target.
Wright Vigar have been announced as the headline sponsors of this year’s Newark Business Awards.
The conditions of a pub’s licence have been modified after unsafe and exposed electrical fittings were discovered at the premises.
The sounds of rock greats are to be recreated on stage by highly regarded tribute acts.
Repair work has started on a water leak which has been flowing since last week.
Farmers are to again park up in Newark’s Market Place as they seek to ‘keep the pressure on politicians’ over the government’s inheritance tax plans.
A council has assured it is to replant a hedge it has had to significantly cut back to get under control.
Newark’s old hospital will be illuminated red this weekend, raising awareness of a childhood heart disease.
Detectives investigating a serious assault outside a village pub have arrested a suspect.
A Newark ballet teacher has become the first in the region to achieve a prestigious affiliation with The Royal Ballet School.
The power of human connection is to be shared with commuters and rail passengers, in a bid to combat the ‘most depressing day of the year’.
In the year George Orwell’s political fable marks its 80th anniversary, a fresh adaptation of his dystopian classic Animal Farm is heading on tour.
A Nottinghamshire fish farm has bred more than 500,000 fish for release to help boost fish populations in rivers and still waters across England.
A town has regained its Fairtrade status — and is set to explore how it can further champion Fairtrade products.
A councillor is to become an unaligned member of a district council, but remain a member of the Conservative party nationally.
A burglar has been ordered to pay nearly £900 in compensation and undertake rehabilitation for drug use.
A repeat offender has been jailed for 28 weeks and ordered to pay compensation for offences including damaging a police vehicle.