A Newark fish and chip shop is feeling flipping fantastic after reaching the finals of a national awards and being named among the UK’s top takeaways.
A “nightmare neighbour” has been found guilty of breaching her criminal behaviour order in ongoing dispute with other residents in Newark.
After bad weather put a dampener on festivities last month, Newark’s Christmas market will be a “full programme of seasonal activity”, say organisers.
The new leader of Nottinghamshire County Council has said he will be “banging the drum” for Newark and will prioritise libraries, schools, and roads.
Planners behind a new care home facility has reassured the community that due care will be given to the area — and that up to 75 jobs will be created.
Those visiting Santa’s Grotto this weekend will no doubt admire the beautifully decorated scenery, which was created by talented college students.
After having seizures up to 70 times a day, an East Markham woman has her life back after receiving four-legged support.
Although the number of people using Newark’s food bank has decreased, your help is still needed to give support to those who are struggling.
A planning application to create a holiday home in Middlebeck have been supported by town councillors.
The latest music act to be announced as headliners at Live at Lincoln Castle will be bringing the 80s nostalgia to audiences.
Residents at risk from flooding are being urged to apply for help via a council’s Flood Resilience Scheme.
Since I took on the Portfolio for Sustainable Economic Development, I’ve been privileged to see some amazing events hosted by the District Council.
A planning application to make temporary measures permanent on a Newark area Traveller site have been objected to by councillors once again.
Tributes are being paid to a well-known solicitor and long-standing member of Newark and Sherwood District Council who has died.
Road users and residents have the opportunity to find out more about a resurfacing scheme planned for the A1 in the Newark area.
Town councillors have expressed their opinions — and concerns — over plans to convert a former adult day care centre to a new care home to Newark.
A Newark-area farm shop has helped make life a little more bear-able for grieving families thanks to a generous donation.
The importance of our local military charity was discussed at a local U3A meeting recently.
Spreading the festive cheer and raising money for a good cause go hand in hand with Santa’s Grotto.
Flood alerts remain in place in the Newark and surrounding areas following heavy rain brought by Storm Bert.