This week's planning applications submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council have been released.
Coinciding with National Dementia Action Week, which is this week, Newark Dementia Carers Group has restarted meetings, in a new home.
Kirstie Pogson will take up her new position on June 1 as head of more than 7,000 members across the county.
The Leaves Of The Trees, by internationally-acclaimed sculptor Peter Walker, is on display until June 6.
Hound Dog Presley receives suspended prison sentence and loses driver's licence for thinking he 'can get away with it.'
Newark to receive £90,000 grant to create and deliver community-led cultural activities on its high street.
Police confirm that a van has crashed into a building in Newark town centre and the air ambulance has been called.
The emergency services have been called to a collision involving a van in Newark town centre.
Hundreds of stalls and visitor numbers to match as iacf fair makes welcome return.
Police made 31 knife-related arrests, stopped and searched 137 people and carried out 73 weapons sweeps in open spaces.
Right now all Nottinghamshire districts and boroughs are below the East Midlands average for coronavirus cases, but the numbers have crept up.
More information released on police pursuit that ended with a stinger device being deployed as a 37-year-old man is charged with dangerous driving.
The woman pictured is not suspected of being involved in the burglary.
Significant changes have been made at Lovers’ Lane Primary School and its children are happy, nurtured and engaged, said its head.
Those cases are very few, says director of Public Health Nottinghamshire, and have been relatively isolated, but it is a cause for some concern.
The 44-year-old had cut a corner which took him on to the wrong side of the road.
Admissions are down and figures show almost 800,000 people vaccinated, almost 60,000 in the last week, says Nottinghamshire health expert.
He has filmed sporting events worldwide, including F, and, a keen cyclist, he has decided to document his own event, riding 1,000 miles unaided.
Two budding young artists have won a competition to turn their artwork into new park signs.
It aims to raise awareness of the group and encourage new members — as well as raise money.