Plans for a £20m commercial development led by a 102-bedroom hotel at a major arterial route around Newark can be revealed today.
A woman has been banned from Newark town centre because of her anti-social behaviour.
A rat-run is to be closed to traffic from tomorrow to keep pedestrians safe.
The Nottinghamshire County Show returns this weekend to showcase all things countryside.
Charity-minded students at The Suthers School held a bake sale with a difference.
The Government is to review the law and powers to deal with unauthorised caravan sites and developments after pressure from an MP.
Drug dealing on a Newark estate has been described as a huge problem — yet it is not among police’s 18 hotspots in the town.
Television favourite Alan Titchmarsh has been busy transforming the Fern-wood garden of war hero Nathan Cumberland as part of the show Love Your Garden.
A former peacekeeper in Kosovo has hit out at the bureaucracy that left him and his 13-year-old daughter homeless.
Sir Robert and Lady Hildyard stroll through the bluebells growing in the grounds of their Flintham Hall home.
A 12-year-old boy is among the first nominees for a county award highlghting the outstanding achievements of young people.
The custody suite at Newark Police Station was the most used of the three left in Nottinghamshire at the time it was mothballed, a Freedom of Information request by the Advertiser revealed.
Demands have been made for the chief constable and Nottinghamshire’s police and crime commissioner to explain how policing will be reinforced in Newark after a series of serious incidents.
Two new permanent classrooms are to be created at Coddington Primary School before the end of the year.
A couple driving from John O’Groats to Land’s End in a vehicle considered the worst car ever made took a break from the epic journey in their home town on Tuesday.
A costly public inquiry to determine the fate of the derelict Robin Hood Hotel in Newark will not go ahead after the developer withdrew its planning applications.
The MP for Newark, Mr Robert Jenrick, has thrown his weight behind aspirational plans to replace the last railway flat crossing of its kind in Britain with a flyover.
A former pupil of a village school who designed its logo 30 years ago is helping to create its new one.
A public inquiry to determine the fate of the derelict Robin Hood Hotel in Newark will not go ahead after the developer withdrew its planning application.
A new chief executive has been appointed by Newark and Sherwood District Council, subject to formal approval by the council at a meeting on Tuesday.