Cinderella has offered a cup of human kindness to a charity that supports impoverished women and girls in Sri Lanka.
A Christmas card designed by a Newark school pupil has been delivered to both the Prime Minister and King Charles.
Talented students from Sir William Robertson Academy, Welbourn, performed in a successful end-of-term production of the musical Legally Blonde.
With the cost-of-living crisis in the UK affecting one in 10 families, Toot Hill School in Bingham has been helping out.
Newark and Sherwood Concert Band and Newark and Sherwood Development Band were hosts to six choirs at their Winter Concert in the parish church.
People from Nottinghamshire who saved lives through the gift of organ donation have been posthumously honoured at a moving award ceremony.
With a critical incident declared for the health and care system across Nottinghamshire this week, Newark Hospital experienced its busiest ever day.
An investigation has been launched after a police car responding to an emergency call collided with another vehicle pulling out of a junction.
The following planning applications have been submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council.
A parish council that owns a lake where kayaking plans have angered some of its residents is urging people to read an ecology report.
Collingham Methodist Church has held its Christmas Tree Festival.
Last week, COP15, a meeting where world leaders will review the implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity began in Montreal, Canada.
A total of seven babies have been born at home since the relaunch of a hospital trust’s 24-hour home birth service.
Dukeries Academy is one of the latest 239 schools across England set to benefit from the government’s ten-year School Rebuilding Programme.
A council has told the trustees of the Lilley and Stone School any land designated for sport that is built upon will have to be replaced.
Vulnerable customers in Southwell are set to benefit from fuel poverty grants this winter.
Over a year after councillors refused a planning application for 36 net zero carbon homes, a planning inspector has granted developers full consent.
Rainbows Hospice for Children and Young People is asking people in the Newark area to spread some festive cheer and support its Christmas Appeal.
Twenty-seven village organisations and individuals contributed and decorated Christmas trees for a festival at the weekend.
A council has successfully secured £3.28m from the government to diversify communities and town centres and help to accelerate economic growth.