The Rotary Club of Southwell and the Southwell Lions joined forces on Saturday to hold a coffee morning in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.
Newark Fire Station is to hold a coffee morning on Sunday to raise money for charity.
With just three weeks to go until Osberton Horse Trials, we’ve teamed up with the organisers to give readers the chance to win some fantastic prizes.
Scottish artist Craig Underhill is the latest to exhibit at a Newark gallery.
Hundreds of pounds were raised after Newark Hospital turned pink on Thursday in aid of the hospital’s breast cancer service appeal.
A fully-renovated and well-presented character cottage in a rural village is for sale with Alasdair Morrison and Partners of Newark for £399,000.
The Friends of the Museum organised a celebratory lunch on Friday to mark the 20th anniversary of the the museum’s accreditation.
Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue have discontinued the use of their Fireman Sam mascot as he is not seen as 'inclusive'.
Community Speed Watch aims to educate drivers on the perils of speeding and make roads safer.
An inquest has ruled that the death of an elderly man at his Bingham home could have been prevented had his cooking appliance been a more modern one.
Students who first attended a Newark girls' school in 1949 have re-united once again.
A new heritage trail to help celebrate the history of Long Bennington has been set up by local residents.
Rushcliffe Borough Council are now accepting nominations for the Celebrating Rushcliffe Awards 2019
Gusto Construction is set for a coast-to-coast bike ride for charity.
A Notts opticians helped children from Chernobyl receive free eye tests during their stay in August.
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TJ Duncan-Moir, a Nottinghamshire businesswoman has teamed up with Rollin Fabrications.
Fifty years ago this week, the new Grove Comprehensive School opened its doors to pupils for the first time.
Over 370 incidents last year involved people interfering with power lines.
A number of prizes were on offer as Norwell Garden Club put on its annual autumn show.