Flt Lt Doherty's widow Vicky: “On January 7, 2019, life as I know it ended. We were a team. Our lives were inextricably linked.”
This week's Nottingham Magistrates' Court listings have been released.
Plans for a new pool were unanimously approved by Newark and Sherwood District Council’s planning committee.
Testing followed a cumulative total of 72 positive cases – although since isolating 33 have returned to work, and are fully fit and healthy to do so.
As many as 61 male customers visited the flat a week staying for up to two hours at a time.
'We need some new or different powers and some stronger sanctions from national government to prevent and better tackle this problem' - council leader
Charity Newark and Sherwood CVS has received £45,000 from the National Lottery’s Community Fund to deliver a new project.
Children came out into the streets to chase a unicycle-riding clown as he juggled through their neighbourhood.
The suffering of a prisoner of war, who went on to become Bishop of Sherwood, has been recalled for the 75th anniversary of VJ Day.
The project aims to restore the original moat bridge entrance, introduce a first floor walk-way and provide a viewing area to allow views over Newark.
But Nottinghamshire Chief Constable Craig Guildford stressed the move — part of the Towns Fund bid — will mean more officers on the beat.
A pub which reopened on Friday after being closed for five months due to coronavirus has served up more than 3,000 meals in that time.
The Bright Blue campaign raises awareness about the hospice’s work.
An animal café, zoo, indoor skate park and safer cycling scheme were among the plans for the future of Newark put forward by budding young writers.
Recycling centres across Nottinghamshire, including Newark's, are now open from 8am until 8pm every day until Wednesday, September 30.
The Dickens family are around two-thirds of the way to their £30,000 target to access treatment not available on the NHS.
Coaches from Nottingham Forest Community Trust put on a number of football-related activities on Coronation Street Playing Fields, Balderton.
The YMCA Community and Activity Village, on Lord Hawke Way, forms part of Newark Towns Fund Board’s application for government money.
Many changes had been made to NHS services; less face-to-face appointments, reduction in some services, and an increase in support to other services.
Workers, their relatives and the wider community speak out and employees seemingly caught in the act flouting the rules.