Church schoolroom proudly opened its doors after two years of historical research.
A free parking promotion in some carparks is set to expire on September 30.
A woman, whose family launched an appeal to fund pioneering treatment for her, has lost her battle with cancer.
The organisers of the Newark Dragon Boat Festival are hoping for a bumper turn-out at Sunday’s event.
An exhibition called One World One Climate is to held by the Newark Quakers Meeting.
A former Guide commissioner who devoted her life to helping others, described as enriching the lives of thousands, has died from cancer.
The latest planning applications submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council have been released.
Those joining online will have an opportunity to ask questions as well as hear about the benefits the improvements will bring to the area.
Robert Jenrick MP has spoken publicly for the first time since his sacking and says serving on the Cabinet was a great privilege.
Former Newark MP Patrick Mercer said he feels very sorry for the 'loyal' man who followed him into Parliament.
Jenrick's fellow MP Ben Bradley said it is a shame to see him leave government while Lib Dem's say he's carried can for botched planning reform.
No 10 has confirmed that Newark MP Robert Jenrick has now left government.
Newark and Bingham MP Robert Jenrick has been removed as Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government in a cabinet reshuffle.
For the first time in its 1,000-year history, Southwell Minster has appointed its first head girl chorister.
A council is seeking consent for an extra 185 man hours for staff to be out catching in the act those who commit crimes against the environment.
A spitfire roared through the skies of Newark on Sunday as part of the town's Battle of Britain commemorations.
Barratt Homes recently donated pollinators and a butterfly house to a care home to help its residents welcome the winged wonders.
Two men accused of killing a 46-year-old after an alleged fight in a village are to stand trial in March next year.
Visitors can go into the chapel where they will be able to learn more about the cemetery and learn more about Newark in days gone by.
The daily bus service, covering five routes, began on Monday and covers day, evening and night shifts.