A delightful four-bedroom detached bungalow with its own swimming pool is on the market with Edlin & Jarvis, for offers in the region of £800,000.
Pantomime season may be coming to an end — oh yes it is! — but those of a more ‘adult’ age can finish the season with a bang.
As a new primary school prepares to open, a head teacher has been appointed to oversee the school at the helm.
Foster carers offer children and young people a safe and loving home in their own communities, writes Nottinghamshire County Councillor Tracey Taylor.
The driving force behind plans to protect our oceans and waterways closer to home has expressed her dismay after upcoming ‘motions’ were put on hold.
A series of winter wildlife walks is being held by the RSPB next month to help visitors get closer to nature and shake off the winter blues.
District councillors have accepted a lower offer for the sale of Lowfield Lane, it has been announced.
Residents at a Bingham care home enjoyed a ‘wee bit’ of Scottish tradition this week.
Those looking to reset and take back control of their lives need look no further than a Newark Advertiser’s monthly columnist’s new book.
Heavy traffic is being reported on the A46 this morning (Wednesday) due to a number of incidents.
Serious violence and anti-social behaviour have seen notable drops in hotspot areas across Newark and Nottinghamshire.
A five bedroom detached family home, boasting a beautiful landscaped garden is on the market with Edlin & Jarvis for between £550,000 and £575,000.
Children with disabilities are now being offered the chance to take part in special adventure days thanks to the dedication of a new foundation.
A building in the heart of the town that housed a cycle business for many years is up for auction this week.
A Southwell artist has seen her artwork featured on the cover of a prestigious medical journal once again.
A council will continue to maintain and inspect one of the town’s most used bridges.
It is “unlikely” that Nottinghamshire will become one singular unitary authority — or that boundary lines will change, councillors have said.
Traditions dating back hundreds of years were honoured at special events in North Muskham and Edwinstowe over the weekend.
Plans to spend £55,000 educating the public about the dangers the oceans face have been deferred as “the money could be better spent elsewhere”.
Rents on district council-owned properties are set to increase by £2.68 per week for an average three-bedroom home.