A devastated father is appealing to the community to help him and his daughter, 7, to rebuild after their home was ruined by a burst pipe.
Passengers will soon be able to get on-board with ‘greener, smoother and quieter’ bus journeys after to a £37.5 million Government investment.
Plans to improve ocean literacy are set to receive £10,000, as opposed to £45,000 originally allocated, which will be put towards flood prevention.
A couple celebrating their ‘golden’ year have been given a helping hand by a Newark care home team.
A council’s draft Domestic Abuse Policy is set to be subject to a four-week public consultation period.
A 16-year-old boy has died after a motorcycle collision in Collingham.
Two people have been arrested after an axe was reportedly wielded in a Newark street.
‘Shrek the Musical’ is based on the story of the much-loved, anti-social ogre from the original DreamWorks film.
Thousands of pounds have been raised for a Newark cancer charity at a fundraising Sunday lunch event.
The Advertiser Ladies Day at Southwell Racecourse promises another successful combination of exciting racing and glamour.
Those who spent their morning volunteering to litter pick in Newark were given a tasty reward by one of the town’s chippies.
When it comes to eating out, I’m a simple creature.
A council leader has taken aim at his county counterpart over library funding cuts in an open letter.
The closure of a busy Newark road has been delayed after a county councillor point out the chaos it would cause.
A popular family-run national retailer is upping sticks and moving into a much larger premises in Newark, it has been confirmed.
Youngsters across the district have been getting ‘funny for money’ to raise funds for this year’s Comic Relief appeal.
RSPCA investigators have described the “illegal and barbaric” cockfighting operation which saw two men handed suspended jail terms.
A number of caravans have been parked on the green space at Sconce and Devon Park overnight.
Councillors have expressed their concerns that the devolution process is being rushed and “putting the cart before the horse”.
When his friend was given a devastating diagnosis, his fellow teacher at a Tattershall school decided to get on his bike to help.