Leo's Play Centre, Malt Park, Northgate, Newark, NG24 1HN (6pm-8pm). £6.50 per child, two bouncy castles, includes use of play frame, juice, party bag, balloon and visit from Leo Lion mascot. Call 01636 611122 to book.
Newark Amateur Operatic Society can consider itself part of the furniture at the town’s Palace Theatre after performing there for decades.
More acts have been announced for this year's Splendour Festival.
A man who found a professionally-taken photograph of a woman inside the sleeve of a vinyl record believes she could be from Newark.
A man who burgled a shop owned by a star of The Apprentice has been jailed for 16 weeks.
Tickets can be bought from the Advertiser offices at Fernwood Business Park or Beaumond Cross, or by visiting www.nottinghamshirecountyshow.com
A wind band founded by a musically-talented family is still going strong a decade on.
The locations of mobile speed cameras across Nottinghamshire have been revealed for this week.
An ex-miner who emigrated to Australia was among hundreds of former pitmen who attended a reunion.
A fashion label recently favoured by the Duchess of Cambridge is now being stocked by a Newark boutique.
Newark Rugby Club wants its members to help demolish internal parts of the clubhouse.
Words of inspiration were offered to youngsters as part of the Sports For Schools programme.
A former intensive care consultant has raised concerns about ambulance response times in rural areas.
Expectant mothers can join a pool-based exercise class that can help ease medical conditions experienced during pregnancy.
Newark and Sherwood District Council on Thursday formally approved its budget for the coming year.
A mother who has gone through the heartache of a miscarriage eight times has started a campaign to raise money for a cuddle cot that could be used by grieving parents.
Plans to demolish a town-centre eyesore to make way for a 66-bed hotel have been referred to the National Planning Casework Unit.
Planners have given the go-ahead for a house on stilts to be built in a flood zone.
A physiotherapist has reflected on what he described as a ridiculous year as he prepares to help a world-class golfer attempt to defend one of the game’s major titles.
About 1,700 pupils from across Nottinghamshire took part in Southwell Minster’s Time Travelling week-long educational programme that finished on Friday.