In Newark and Sherwood, we won all but one of the seats available and welcomed back established and experienced councillors as well as new faces.
If you're an antique or collectables lover, you'll find what you're looking for alongside items you never knew you needed.
Margaret used retirement and the lockdown year to write a memoir of childhood written in prose and verse called The Road To Cleethorpes Pier.
It will provide Bingham area residents with regular access to asymptomatic testing and a lateral flow test (LFT) community collect point.
The church wants to raise money for a nature and wildlife reserve, community garden with picnic seating, a children’s area, and riverside woodland.
The latest planning applications submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council have been released.
Free litter-picking kits, including hi-vis jackets, gloves, bags and an advice sheet can be collected.
Newark International Antiques and Collectors Fair promises something for everyone.
A museum has officially re-opened after being closed for several years thanks to the efforts of community volunteers.
There was a day of surprises as sprightly Eileen Brown, known as Nanny Seaside, celebrated her 100th birthday.
Artists across the Advertiser area are opening their studios over the next few weeks to mark a decade of Open Studios Notts.
A team of drivers and workshop staff from Marshalls Coaches of Sutton-on-Trent are taking on a sponsored cycle ride for two hospice charities.
Lady Helen Nall has written to the Prime Minister calling for an overhaul of a system based on the premise a daughter is inferior to a son.
The Local Government Boundary Commission has decided the number of councillors in Rushcliffe should be 44, the same as now.
Twins Eleanor and Pippa Brunning and Esme Cope took on the Captain Tom 100 Challenge for the NHS and Mind.
Previous Commissioner, former MP Paddy Tipping, appointed Emma Foody as his deputy in 2020.
Specialist care and nursing home construction company Lawrence Baker built the 70-bedroom home, which will be operated by HC-One.
Staff at Newark Air Museum will welcome a special guest to the site on Monday — young artist Jack Berry.
The hearts will remain in place until the autumn when they can be collected to keep.
Newark Town Council is partly funding Newark Festival. The town clerk said: “The town council is delighted to once again support the Newark Festival."