A team of hardy volunteers who bring news in Bingham to vulnerable people in the community are marking their ruby anniversary with a new service.
You can help support a fundraiser for a worthy cause and enjoy a sumptuous lunch at the same time.
Extremely rare siege coins minted in Newark during the Civil War are going up for auction next week, and are expected to fetch thousands of pounds.
Pioneering technology is now monitoring the iconic tree linked to the legend of Robin Hood in our famous forest.
A transport entrepreneur from Balderton who started a bus company at the age of 19 has shared his story with people from his home town.
One of Newark’s busiest roads is set to be resurfaced in the next 12 months, it has been announced.
The town’s thespians are getting ready for their first show of the year which promises to be ‘Shrek-tastic’.
A village primary school has been won thousands of pounds to help boost their pupils’ learning resources.
After nine years of heading up Caythorpe’s adventurous youngsters, a Beavers leader is looking for her successor to keep the group going.
The brains behind plans to bring a £1.5million sports stadium to Newark have said that the plans been met with “unanimous positivity”.
Pet owners have a new local store to get everything their four-legged, or two-legged, friends could need.
A talented trio of musicians who offer a unique blend of trumpet, voice and keyboard will be performing at a Balderton church next month.
A police dog successfully sniffed out a suspect after a car was stolen in Southwell.
A three-bedroom home described as being in “show home condition” is for sale with Richard Watkinson & Partners for a guide price of up to £320,000.
Schools in Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire have been named in the first wave of the Government’s free daily breakfast clubs roll-out.
A reinvigorated Horse Watch scheme is aiming to prevent and reduce equine-related and rural crime.
A well presented semi-detached three bedroom family home dating back to early 1900s is on the market with Richard Watkinson & Partners for £320,000.
Concerned councillors warned that approval of one of the UK’s largest solar farms would see good farm land ‘cast aside’.
A passionate campaigner’s good work lives on after her death — with her family securing her legacy in the community in the year since she died.
The following planning applications have been submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council for decision: