An opportunity to ponder our relationship with the planet Earth and beyond is explored in a fantastic sound and light experience.
A council has been asked to up the ante one last time to seal a deal for extra parking for Newark Hospital.
This week the British embassy reopened in Kyiv and the Prime Minister addressed the Ukrainian Parliament, writes Newark and Bingham MP Robert Jenrick.
A new children’s swing set has been officially unveiled by councillors and local representatives in Cropwell Bishop.
Plans for boating on Balderton Lake encountered choppy waters at the parish's annual meeting, which was attended by over 100 people.
Policing of Newark at night will be reviewed to see if the granting of a flurry of pub late licences increases crime and disorder.
A pensioner has been issued with an indefinite Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) for harassing her neighbours and being a nuisance.
A man whose paranoia led him to set fire to his own home was told he was lucky not to be facing murder charges.
Newark soldier Aiden Aslin and his British comrade Shaun Pinner have gone on trial in Donetsk on trumped up charges.
A 27-year-old caught driving while disqualified is among the latest Nottingham Magistrates' Court cases
It’s not easy to talk about death and grief but, at Beaumond House, they know how important it is to be #InAGoodPlace when you die.
Aviation students at the re-branded Newark Air and Space Institute received a powerful enrichment session from prisoner of war John Peters.
What we choose to teach in our schools has a major role to play in ensuring we succeed.
Syerston parish will join the loyal celebrations from across the nation and the Commonwealth over the long bank holiday in June.
The following planning applications have been submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council for decision.
Nottinghamshire County Council will be investing more than £47m in roads says Neil Clarke, chairman of transport and environment at the council.
Prince Charlesvisited RAF Cranwell to look on as aviators from RAF Cranwell and RAF Halton celebrated their graduation.
This year’s Newark in Bloom has been launched with leaflets going out to businesses to order hanging baskets.
The National Civil War Centre in Newark has celebrated its busiest year yet for school visits.
An academy welcomed year five and six pupils from 11 schools to take part in its Primary Maths Challenge.