Readers of the Advertiser will have followed the decision by Newark Town Council to vote against the dualling of the A46, writes MP Robert Jenrick.
In his latest column, Erin McDaid of the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust considers the need for nature-friendly farming.
How often do you purchase a group bus ticket? Perhaps you like to head out for the day with your family or travel together with friends.
In his latest column, Erin McDaid of the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust considers the reforms the new government need to help protect nature.
In their latest column, Newark and Sherwood District Council highlight the recent achievement of retaining green-flag status at district parks.
In his latest column Erin McDaid, of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, writes about the importance of wildflower meadows and protecting them.
In his latest column Erin McDaid of the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust questions whether stugeon could be re-established on the River Trent.
We can all agree that vacant properties in town centres and high streets are not ideal for anyone, writes Nikita Pandey, of Larken & Co.
In his latest column, Erin McDaid of the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust considers a potential judicial review of the government’s nature targets.
John Robinson, chief executive of Newark and Sherwood District Council, is urging people to use their vote in the upcoming general election.
In his latest column, Erin McDaid of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust considers the importance of campaigning for nature ahead of the General Election.
With June now upon us, Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust is urging everyone to nurture nature as it celebrates the tenth birthday of 30 Days Wild.
In his latest column, Erin McDaid of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust considers the balancing act of No Mow May schemes.
Nottinghamshire County Council’s cabinet member for children and SEND considers council’s commitment to support and special school places.
In his latest column, leader of Newark and Sherwood District Council, Paul Peacock, writes about the work that has been done over the past year.
Wildlife and climate campaigners will unite for what could be the biggest ever march for nature next month.
It turns out that over a quarter of Wills in the UK might not accurately reflect the current wishes of their creators.
Death and dying typically don’t top the list of dinner table discussions. But perhaps they should, hospice chief executive says.
While it definitely still feels a bit nippy for the time of year, spring has finally sprung, writes Erin McDaid of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust.
In her latest column, therapist Rosalyn Palmer writes about dealing with doubt and knowing self worth.