The organisers of Newark Book Festival has announced the headline speaker for this year’s event.
A supermarket has raised more than £10,000 in two years for children and young people with cancer.
A tourism organisation in Nottinghamshire has launched a new scheme to showcase what the area has to offer.
The National Civil War Centre (NCWC) in Newark has continued to see a decrease in visitor numbers, according to latest figures.
A national campaign to raise awareness of a system to help people alert police when in danger but unable to speak, was launched by IOPC yesterday.
A man who lost 9½st is running the London Marathon in memory of his mother, who died of pancreatic cancer.
Candidates for the Southwell Town Council election on May 2 had until Wednesday (April 3) to nominate themselves.
Controversial plans to turn a house into a children's home have been approved by a council.
Candidates for the Newark Town Council election on May 2 had until Wednesday (April 3) to nominate themselves.
Candidates for the Newark and Sherwood District Council elections on May 2 had until Wednesday to nominate themselves.
The Yorke Drive and Lincoln Road playing fields development plan, drawn up by the district council, was approved by its planning committee.
Indicative votes allowed MPs to vote on four different options for the next steps in the Brexit process.
Firefighters were called to the scene of a small fire in Natwest at 10.06am.
Newark and Sherwood District Council has submitted the application to build on the Elm Avenue playing field, Newark.
The district council is warning residents that people have reported that they have been contacted by fraudsters using gov.uk branding in text messages
Officers have been called to the A17 and A46 following reports of spaghetti on the road.
Pupils have been designing posters to help highlight the dangers of dog fouling as part of a district-wide campaign.
Minster School students left lessons at 2.14pm on Friday to participate in a protest with other schools and students from around the world.
More than 1,000 people from Newark have signed a petition asking the Government to revoke Article 50 and remain in the EU.
More than 1,000 people from Newark have signed a petition asking the Government to revoke Article 50 and remain in the EU.