A partnership between Newark and Sherwood District Council and a psychotherapist aims to support people’s mental health and well-being.
Care College gives training experience to ensure students leave well-prepared for their careers in care.
Covid-19 regulations meant Norwell Parish Heritage Group could not invite people to the village hall to celebrate.
A taster art display in an old red telephone box is drawing attention to a bigger exhibition later this month.
Balderton Methodist Church is having a collection table outside every day this week for people to make donations of food.
When lockdown was called in the spring, Yoga Squad was one of many businesses that took its services online.
Broadcaster Frances Finn was among those ordained at Southwell Minster over the weekend.
New foster carers are needed now more than ever, according to Nottinghamshire County Council.
One family and a cancer survivor managed to raise more than £1,100 and £500 respectively despite coronavirus restrictions.
A charity that helps hundreds of children a year is being supported by Lincolnshire Co-op.
A church is marking harvest festival with a foodbank collection.
Libby studied at the Newark School of Violin Making, completing her four-year course in making and restoration earlier this year.
Tina Hall has returned to her home town after many years of living in Spain, where she has worked in the music and television industry.
A keen power walker who set out to walk to three castles in three counties not only achieved his aim, but did it in far less time than he thought.
The show and ploughing match, which should have taken place on Saturday on its regular site at Larksfield, had to be cancelled.
Site managers at Baratt housing developments in Balderton and Bingham have won national awards from the National House Building Council.
Orston Forest School, in the grounds of the primary school, has been created by a family of volunteers.
Inspired by a belief that well-written, engaging books can help young children learn, a mother has written and illustrated one herself.
A former head chorister at Southwell Minster, wins a prize of £500 and the choir will give the premiere of his piece, hopefully in 2021.
The app has six key features that will help users and their community to reduce the risks posed by coronavirus.