Two police officials from Singapore have visited Nottinghamshire Police to learn how the force protects the public from fraud.
Those feeling in the festive mood (already!) can get a head start on their Christmas shopping with the return of a festive extravaganza.
Residents of Newark and Sherwood are seeing their district council continue to address health inequalities and improve wellbeing across the area.
Beers from across the country will be supped by brew lovers and enthusiasts as a popular festival is set to make its return next weekend.
A town councillor is urging the people of Southwell to be more considerate when parking after highlighting the difficulties disabled people can have.
The youngest of the seven famous members of the Kanneh-Mason family will perform at Southwell Minster — fittingly on the Patron Saint of Music’s Day.
Nottinghamshire Police want to speak to these two people after a vehicle crashed into multiple parked cars in Newark.
A popular town centre establishments has re-opened following an extensive £170,000 refurbishment, and there’s more new touches opening this week.
A tip-off from a member of the public inadvertently led to a phone thief being tracked down, Nottinghamshire Police have said.
A former vicarage house dating back to 1850 has been brought to the market in Burton Joyce following more than 40 years of restoration by its owners.
Northern Lights lit up the skies around the country last night, and here in Newark and the surrounding areas, we were treated to some stunning scenes.
Two friends are set to take on one of the world’s toughest challenges to raise money to help those with a devastating disease.
A 16th century former bake house in Newark is to be put up for sale by auction this month.
Drivers are being warned of a text message scam which falsely claims people owe money for “parking penalty charges”.
I’m a simple creature — I like my food to be filling, tasty, and eaten in a cosy establishment.
A passionate foster carer is launching a lifeline service for new mums — and acted after hearing of one woman relying on a pram she found in a skip.
Plans to build new council-owned affordable rent bungalows have been approved.
A house which offers a four car garage, tennis court, and its own self-contained annex on Manor Grove, Normanton-On-Trent is on the market.
An application to allow caravan owners to holiday in their vans all year round at a Bilsthorpe holiday park has been approved, subject to conditions.
An business with a base in Ollerton’s plans to expand their facility, which will bring a £25million investment to the town, have been approved.