Walking on the same floors as Nottingham’s Victorian criminals, hearing their worst tales, only hoping that they remain in the past.
A 21-year-old man has been sent to Crown Court after his charges were considered ‘too serious’ to be dealt with by magistrates.
A brand new interactive Halloween pop-up experience is set to take place at a facility dating back to the 1800s.
As this week celebrated the World’s Mental Health Day we found out what makes people happy around Newark.
A new college campus focused on broadening the horizons of youth sports and education has received a 25 Chromebooks donation.
A charity has launched an urgent appeal to save vital street outreach services as its funding faces a £189,122 shortfall.
A fitness man dedicated to helping the wider community and bringing fitness into deprived areas is reaching higher and thriving.
Three white men arguing about a white painting with white lines was more of a drama than a comedy, or was the humour dry, unlike the weather?
The police have received 20 head collars and lead ropes that will make it easier and safer to return horses on the loose home.
A solicitors company will be participating in Will Aid in November to mark its 250-year anniversary since the founding of the firm in 1974.
A 100-year-old care home resident had her birthday wishes come true with a nostalgic trip to the seaside.
As autumn comes around, the need for cosy and heart-warming food increases and so a new tasting menu has been launched at a timeless country house.
A council agreed to give the people of Newark a voice on transport issues in the town.
The installation of a new youth pod as part of the Safer Streets scheme has offered young people a safe space to gather and socialise.
A business owner is encouraging other businesses to hold late-night shopping events after holding a successful sales-boost event.
A business owner is ‘absolutely devasted’ as she was forced to close the business within days after five years of trading.
Interactive sculptures promoting books, art, history and a sense of community were moved to their new forever homes.
Dozens of concerned residents and environmental activists ‘joined hands’ to save wildlife space from a development of over 150 homes.
A new business is refreshing the odours in Newark as it brings over 600 wax melt fragrances to the market town high street.
A charity group providing boat trips to community groups has carried its 1,000 passengers of the season.