The National Civil War Centre has launched a new resource for A-level history teachers across the country.
An artwork installation, acting as a reflective memorial to the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, opens on Monday.
The first draw takes place on Saturday, May 29, in the lottery run by Gatherwell on behalf of Newark and Sherwood District Council.
The following planning applications have been submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council
The trees were donated by TCV – Tree Conservation Volunteers — and I-Dig Trees.
This week's Nottingham Magistrates' Court listings have been released.
Pictures show the mountain of boxed broken rattan furniture found in a peculiar fly-tipping incident today.
Ambitious plans to redevelop the first phase of the Newark Gateway site are set to progress to the next stage.
Mobile phones have made the original purpose of the red telephone boxes — connecting people — all but extinct.
Ben Bradley MP says he is uniquely placed to take Nottinghamshire's messages straight to government.
Michael Gill paid for a double grave in the churchyard of Holy Trinity Church, Southwell, two and a half years ago when his wife, Vicky, died.
It will be available from tomorrow and every Tuesday for people not showing symptoms.
And he's a resident of Newark.
Penny Rainbow, a Conservative representing Southwell, was unanimously elected to the post for the next civic year.
A classroom assistant is to take on the challenge of a lifetime as part of a charity relay swim of the English Channel in June.
They will be posting donation envelopes through doors, indicating local drop-off points for donations, and details for online giving.
The number of working age people in Newark and Sherwood claiming Jobseekers Allowance or Universal Credit has risen by 93.9% during the pandemic.
Young people can stay in the trust’s accommodation for up to two years during which time they are supported by a professional team.
The late Captain Tom was an inspiration during the first covid-19 lockdown when he set out to walk 100 lap around his garden to thank NHS heroes.
From Wednesday, May 19, the National Civil War Centre on Appletongate will be welcoming visitors back.