A team from Eden Futures in Ollerton reached the finals of this year’s Learning Disabilities and Autism Awards at the International Convention Centre.
A young stroke victim has spoken out about the financial hardship caused by her illness.
Swedish artist and singer-songwriter and former Winthorpe publican Anni Thorn returned to her English home town of Newark for an exhibition.
Discount store Bargain Buys has confirmed it has pulled out of its plan to open a branch in the former Marks and Spencer store in Newark town centre.
An application to convert the Newark Municipal Buildings into 15 flats has been submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council planners.
Protesters in funeral dress from the Newark branch of Extinction Rebellion staged a 'die-in' outside Barclays Bank in the Market Square on Saturday.
District Council officers visiting the farm in Spalford counted 137 vehicles, when he only had permission for 25.
The lease of the Newark pub which gained national publicity and much public support is back on the market.
American gas guzzlers, classic British sports cars and gleaming vintage trucks were rubbing shoulders on Sunday.
Leadenham became a Mecca for folk fans and performers as over 1,000 people attended the tenth annual Leadenham Folk Festival and Artisan Market.
An annual fashion show to raise money for Rainbows Children’s Hospice, at Kelham House Hotel, was sold out and was attended by more than 100 people.
A freeze on all planning applications threatening green spaces is wanted by the Winthorpe Estate Residents’ Group.
Newark artist Mick Spendlow was inspired by photographer Teresa Martin's photo of Newark Market Square illuminated by fireworks.
Kieron Jarvis is preparing for his first-ever bout of ultra white collar boxing in aid of Cancer Research UK.
Newark Beer Festival was a huge success over the weekend.
Former WBC World Heavyweight Champion Frank Bruno had an audience of more than 100 in the palm of his giant hand at Newark Showground on Saturday.
A school has been awarded National Citizen Service (NCS) Gold Champion status for the second year running.
Comedy actors the Handlebards make a return trip to Newark Castle tomorrow when their all-female troupe offer their knockabout version of The Tempest.
A man has been issued with a £160 penalty notice for parking at a fast food restaurant — when he was actually in prison.
English wine and local gins will make interesting additions to the mix at this year’s 24th annual Newark Beer and Cider Festival.