An exhibition which aims to increase interest and engagement in a town’s history is set to open.
Reform UK to marketing themselves as ‘the party that listens’ ahead of the upcoming local elections.
School children were thrilled to see a big red fire engine turn up at their school for a surprise visit this week.
In support of a landmark project honouring the airmen of the Second World War, a thrilling flyover has taken place.
Labour say they are committed to “fixing Nottinghamshire’s foundations” as they announce candidates for the upcoming local elections.
A group of friends are going the extra mile in aid of a cause close to their hearts, as they take on the London Marathon.
A local plant expert has been honoured with a prestigious award by the Royal Horitcultural Society.
The following planning applications have been submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council for decision.
Wedding businesses across Newark and Sherwood have been named as some of the best in the county after scooping industry awards.
An eight-year-old boy is putting in the miles for a good cause as he takes on a charity running challenge.
Millions of pounds are set to be invested into major road improvement projects across the area, following a boost to highway funding.
Looking for rootin’ tootin’ good time? Look no further than a show about the most famous frontiers woman of them all, Calamity Jane.
A new book is exploring the social history of Newark through the lens of one of the town’s most historic businesses.
A group of travellers illegally camped on a Newark park have officially been served with court papers.
Our ‘already fragile’ social care services face an ‘enormous strain’ due to rising costs, according to concerned council leaders.
One of the district’s most historically significant buildings has been named as Visitor Attraction of the Year at the Nottinghamshire Tourism Awards
Eleven suspects have been charged with drug offences after a series of warrants were executed.
A popular music festival is set to return this summer and will shine a spotlight on the best of Nottinghamshire’s home-grown talent.
Following the announcement that local government will be restructured, a council has been challenged on a decision to relocate a CCTV control room.
A council is investing in outdoor spaces to encourage residents to appreciate the area they live in through the creation of a new village trail.