Retro glitz and glamour is back at the Thoresby Estate this summer with the return of the Flashback Festival. It takes place on August 18-20 featuring a host of stars from the 1970s and 1980s.
Loss of open space and a lack of primary school places were among concerns raised by town councillors as they discussed new plans for housing on land at Highfields School, Newark.
A group that provides potentially life-saving care in the community is looking for more volunteers.
A rare Viking coin has been discovered by a metal detectorist in a field near Newark.
A Pixel Story is a challenging 2D platformer that shows the graphical evolution of platform gaming over the last 30 years.
People “risked their lives” by crossing over a railway line – ignoring red warning lights in the process.
A delightful four-bedroomed detached house in a village location is for sale with Alasdair Morrison and Partners of Newark, priced at £375,000.
An elderly woman was rescued after a fire broke out at a home in Newark.
More than £30,000 was raised at a ball for a charity and a hospital ward which have helped a teenager who was seriously hurt in a car crash.
Vandals have destroyed 11 planters which help to brighten up an important tourist area in Newark.
Cyclists are being urged to sign up to take part in an annual charity ride.
Health commissioners are considering bringing chemotherapy-related services to Newark Hospital.
Young entrepreneurs have launched a product that aims to boost children’s creativity and imagination.
A limited edition print of an oil painting produced by an artist has been presented to the Duchess of Cambridge.
The locations of mobile speed cameras across Nottinghamshire have been revealed for this week.
Young dancers in Newark have the chance to perform alongside Strictly Come Dancing star Pasha Kovalev.
A community group working to connect households to superfast broadband has been congratulated for its efforts.
A women’s social group that offers pampering treatments and arts and craft activities is encouraging more people to join.
It is hoped timing issues with a set of traffic lights can be resolved in the coming weeks.
A Brownie group might have to close unless a volunteer steps forward to help.