She'll stay on until next year. Letters from Ministers exclusively seen by the Advertiser reveal why Notts wasn't invited to submit unitary proposals.
Kay Cutts defeated Neil Clarke at today's Conservative Group annual meeting.
The derelict Warwick and Richardson’s Brewery maltings on Northgate, Newark, and Bracebridge Pumping Station in Worksop have both been included.
Newark is one of 12 areas to benefit from the Historic England government-funded programme that aims to give them a new lease of life.
Just over £6,500 has been raised for the Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance through two fundraising efforts.
Restrictions will be kept under constant review, and in particular in areas where the levels are particularly high.
County councillor says he doesn't believe the evidence was there to support leader Kay Cutts' unitary authority proposal.
A long-standing customer of a farm shop, whose husband has had to shield during coronavirus, has thanked staff for keeping visitors safe.
From the evidence, it was clear Andrew Buck made determined efforts to profit from launching attacks himself, or helping other hackers to do so.
This week's planning applications submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council have been released.
The Police and Crime Commissioner has secured £550,000 funding from the Home Office Safer Streets Fund.
A sleepy corner of Nottinghamshire became Pall Mall on Sunday as 51-year-old Jane Clayton completed the virtual London Marathon.
Kay Cutts' unitary authority plans for Notts is left out of government invite list for tranche one.
A baby hedgehog paid a visit to a nursery.
Three people from the Advertiser area receive honours in the Queen's birthday list.
Newark Academy students often can be seen outside the Lidl Balderton store, many not wearing face coverings.
Learning disability charity Reach has announced it is closing its café on Balderton’s Coronation Street Playing Field.
It includes Newark’s markets, which have carried on through the pandemic but with diminished numbers of traders.
The exhibition features the Robert Dawson collection of photographs, which have been provided by the National Holocaust Centre, Laxton.
This is the tragic story of a Newark-born airman who helped supply resistance fighters in occupied France, Holland and Belgium.