Girton Sailing Club hosted its first event of the season on Saturday — the annual Supernova Travellers Open.
A hilarious adaptation of Meera Syal’s novel Anita And Me had the audience at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham, in fits of laughter — but came with a very important message.
A man who died in a six-vehicle crash on the A1 at Newark has been named as Ian Newell, of Grantham.
Ten-man Newark Town let a two-goal lead slip as they conceded a late winner to mid-table Phoenix, losing 4-3 at home.
Children were invited to have a go at kite flying at Sconce and Devon Park, Newark, on Sunday.
A £600,000 external restoration project is under way at Newark Town Hall.
Firefighters in Collingham have been going the extra mile to support their local community — by attending medical emergencies.
A return to form for Newark Flowserve saw them overcome a stubborn Collingham 2-0 on Sunday to stay in third place, but move level on points with second-placed RHP Social.
An excellent first-half spell was the highlight of another disappointing away defeat for injury-hit Newark, 39-12 to Ashbourne, that left them seventh in Midlands Division Two East (North).
Kickboxer Regis Sugden stressed the importance of reading to nine youngsters as part of a national campaign.
Almost 40 garages are to be demolished to make way for new properties for Newark and Sherwood Homes.
Tom Clancy games have changed somewhat over the years.
A piece of needlework called a Victorian sampler which was stitched by a pupil in 1899 has returned home to the school where it was made.
People will have to pay to use public toilets in Newark, from Monday.
Three cricketing girls have been picked to represent their county at under-13 level after impressing during trials.
Firefighters in Newark raised hundreds of pounds for charity with a sponsored car wash.
Major changes planned to the forecourt at Newark Northgate railway station have been approved.
A popular youth club has closed after failing to recruit new volunteers to help run it.
Madcap comedian Ross Noble brings his unique brand of improvised comedy to the Meres Leisure Centre, Grantham, on Saturday.
An annual Sunday lunch at Newark Showground organised by the Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance Countryside Appeal raised more than £33,600.