No criminal charges are to be brought in connection with the death of little Louisiana-Brooke Dolan in a caravan fire at a holiday park last August.
The popular 300 bus service will be linking seven Nottinghamshire villages with Newark from August 1.
On A rollercoaster of weight loss and gain plus long-term covid, a Newark woman in need of bariatric surgery embarked upon a Weight Watchers plan.
Artist Tim O’Brien has exhibited his painting of the iconic Bingham red K6 phone boxes at Patchings Festival.
Beaumond House Hospice Care is grateful to its community for all the support and donations given, inspiring others with volunteer fundraising stories
A host of activities are planned for youngsters of all ages at the National Civil War Centre, Newark, this summer.
A village hall was one of the 60 lucky projects to be awarded a £7,500 Renovating Place grant by the Asda Foundation.
Businesses around a road that has been closed by a sinkhole say they remain open as usual.
Train services linking Newark and Lincoln will not operate today (Wednesday) because of industrial action.
A dog that was missing for more than 48 hours, sparking a public appeal by her owners, has been found.
Plans are already been made for Children's Bereavement Centre's Quids For Kids Fest to return next year, even bigger and better.
A man has opened his first restaurant, beer and barbecue garden to honour his brother’s name, and he’s offering tripe soup as a hangover cure.
Desperate owners are appealing for information about their missing cocker spaniel.
The District Council has received the Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Award for the support it has provided to the Armed Forces community.
A free festival for fans of antiques, vintage and retro collectables takes place in Southwell this weekend.
The soaring temperature has triggered an intense search for paddling pools, fans and water.
The new Bingham Enterprise Centre, close to the new Bingham Arena Leisure Centre on Chapel Lane in the town, will open offices later this year.
A choir’s music director will walk 1,050 miles from Land’s End to John O’Groats with a goal of raising at least £10,000 for four charities.
The Children’s Bereavement Centre will be hosting an event at Renaissance Kelham Hall this Sunday hoping to raise funds for the charity.
Every month on a random Friday, Newark locals are able to get together for a group discussion whilst eating a cup of homemade soup and bread.