The indie band will play Lincoln Engine Shed in March next year.
Supporters of Christian Aid will be aiming to complete a virtual pilgrimage throughout September.
Knitters are being asked to donate bunting to help show people still in isolation that people are thinking of them.
Afternoon tea has been such a passion for Annette Allington that she decided to take the plunge and turn it into a thriving business.
Jim Costello, 72, is walking five miles a day in support of NHS workers who helped him and him wife.
An artist and designer has had a novel published — 20 years after it was written.
The public is being urged by the NHS Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Clinical Commissioning Group to think about having a flu vaccine before winter.
Studio From Home is the idea of Chloe Mercer, 29, of Kirklington, a dance instructor who also runs outdoor education classes.
A new service to provide businesses with an extra pair of virtual hands as they adapt to different ways of working has been launched.
Shawmind is offering the training in light of the rise in mental ill health, thanks in part to the covid-19 lockdown,
The Barber Shoppe in Newark Market Place has been in business for 20 years and is adapting to a new normal because of coronavirus.
A couple, whose Collingham home is the 30th they have lived in, celebrate their diamond wedding on Thursday.
The government has made available from the Towns Fund £96m, according to the press release ‘for improvements to parks, high streets and transport.’
It certainly would make sense if Newark Police Station were to move to Castle House.
Homebuyers have supported Newark Foodbank through the pandemic, thanks to a firm of mortgage advisers.
Sunflowers are blooming in every nook and cranny of a village garden after its owner embraced a lockdown project.
Organisers of Southwell Music Festival, which had to be cancelled this year, have released a video to give fans a taster of what they are missing.
Despite covid-19 causing havoc with many of the theatre’s planned productions, much of its participation programme is going ahead.
An innovative new product from a family-run soap-making business has won a raft of awards for its sustainable and ethical credentials.
Rebecca Stewart, 52, of Balderton, is taking part in the Brave The Shave challenge being set by Macmillan Cancer Support.