The Leader of Rushcliffe Borough Council (RBC) Neil Clarke has told the Deputy Prime Minister to “lay off our green belt”.
A planned strike by hospital workers, including at Newark Hospital, has been called off after a “major step” has been made.
Lincolnshire Police has issued a dispersal order following multiple reports of youths causing a disturbance in the Claypole area.
Lincolnshire Police has issued a dispersal order following multiple reports of youths causing a disturbance in the Claypole area.
Newark Town FC began the season after securing promotion to the Step 5 Premier Division North with an exciting draw.
Newark Town Council is celebrating after receiving a coveted Green Flag Award for the town’s Cemetery.
Businesses in Newark are calling for urgent action on plans to widen and restructure one of the area’s busiest roads.
A campaigner has expressed his delight after years of hard work to bring a Sunday bus service to Fernwood pays off.
Crime prevention officers have teamed up with neighbourhood policing team members to deter antisocial behaviour in Rushcliffe.
A Newark-based sustainable and cruelty-free business has taken home three clean-living and vegan awards.
A manager who stole £240,000 worth of stock to fund his gambling habit caused five people to lose their jobs, and the business to close.
Miniature helicopters have been spotted across Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire as crafters have been doing their bit to support our air ambulance.
After beating competition from their home town, a Grantham theatre company are deep into preparations for their retelling of a classic play.
Work has begun on the construction of 280 design-led new properties in Radcliffe-on-Trent.
A para equestrian athlete from Harby has been named in the team heading to Paris to compete in the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.
Hundreds of pounds have been raised by carers after taking part in a popular charity boat race.
More than 70 years after he last donned his uniform, a former student from a Newark academy returned to his former school with a special gift.
The meals can be collected at the specially-located table eight in the station carpark, or delivered if customers live nearby.
All public worship in churches across Newark and Sherwood have been suspended due to coronavirus.
County council leader Kay Cutts said she was prioritising services for the elderly, vulnerable and children during the coronavirus pandemic.