A popular hair salon that began as a one-person operation is marking its 15th anniversary with a promise of continuous innovation and new offers.
A single mother of two is appealing for information after a driver left the scene of a crash involving three vehicles.
A classic story retelling through some of the biggest pop hits was not only capable of entertaining but inspiring and Newark’s own star shone on it.
Members of the community have paid tribute to the long-time owner of a popular estate store.
An independent shop in the heart of town has closed its doors after five years of trading.
Employees of Newark’s chilled dessert manufacturer, whether for six months or 30 years, describe their pride about working there.
Newark’s hidden dessert gem not only supplies the country with delicious desserts but has also raised over £250,000 to support charities in the area.
A long-standing loose leaf tea business has now been brought to the heart of our town.
In its weekly voxpop, the Newark Advertiser heard what songs, albums, or artists bring back memories for the residents of Newark.
Pointee shoes took over the stage as a classic novel was brought to life in a dramatic retelling that offered elegance and power to the audience.
A village’s first artisan market of 2025 returns this weekend with brand new tenants at the helm.
A school marked a major milestone last week with special cakes and birthday celebrations.
Chicago firmly holds the title of one of the best musicals of all time with its intense powerful story behind all the glitter and melodies.
A planning application seeking permission in principle for up to four new homes has been objected to.
A beloved Newark coffee shop has announced closure with a ‘heavy heart’ after a few ‘very challenging years’.
Officers are appealing to the owner of a motorbike to prove ownership to get his vehicle back.
A proposal to turn a former stationery shop in the heart of Newark into residential units has been supported.
An annual hockey tournament celebrating the life of an inspirational young sports leader saw pupils from seven schools play for the trophy.
A committee has objected to plans to replace two existing single garages with one annexe, fearing it would become residential.
Councillors shared their support for an application to change the use of secure residential care to supported living units.