An electricity distribution company is offering shares of a £250,000 fund for skill-building initiatives.
A care community’s green-fingered residents have been busy in the Spring sunshine, getting their garden ready for summer.
Schoolchildren have been invited to take a photo of nature, tell a story, or design their own rosette to get involved in the county show.
More than 1,000 patients with suspected skin cancer have benefited from a new service that aims to speed up diagnosis and treatment.
A school’s drama and speech pupils have taken first place in their categories at a prestigious festival.
One of literature’s most iconic heroines’ journey of resilience, romance and redemption is to be told in ballet.
Plans have been submitted to install a toilet and kitchenette at a church — to ensure it meets the needs of the community.
A proposal to join a £2,000-a-year association has faced mixed opinions from councillors — but its boss will be invited to explain the benefits.
A father and his two adult sons have been jailed after carrying out “vicious and sustained” assaults on the same man.
A town centre venue is offering a day for the ‘mind, body, and spirit’ to mark the Spring Equinox.
A cute new calf has been born at a country estate, joining its cherished herd of Highland cattle.
A move away from rented office space is set to save a council more than £270,000 a year.
An academy’s Ofsted inspection has revealed “significant improvement” — with inspectors praising the school’s sense of community and care for pupils.
Brand new musical Eternal Love is set to continue Steve Steinman’s Vampires Rock trilogy at the palace.
Neighbourhood policing and support for vulnerable young people is to be strengthened as part of a new four-year policing plan.
New delay-predicting technology is to be rolled out across LNER’s network, following a successful trial at Newark Northgate.
National figures have revealed Nottinghamshire Police is one of the most proactive forces for burglary investigations.
A play area has been upgraded to create a more inclusive environment for all children and families to enjoy.
One young resident’s path to a career in the arts will be given a boost thanks to a new grant opportunity.
A former Strictly pro and TV personality are to bring the razzle-dazzle decadence of the 1920s to stage — with a side of sensationalism.