Newark and Sherwood has today been removed from the government's coronavirus watchlist - one of few places to achieve this.
Among a series of major upgrades are 17 in the Midlands while three further schemes, among them the A46 Newark bypass, will open beyond 2025.
Travellers have quit the former Nottinghamshire County Council highways depot on Kelham Road, Newark.
It's down to the sterling work done by households and businesses to follow the guidance.
Environmental health officers witnessed rodent activity, cross contamination, poor cleaning practices. Business since given permission to re-open.
People are being asked to run, cycle or walk for 100km during September for the Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance.
Newark Police have issued a ‘polite reminder’ to shoppers in the town to wear masks.
This week's planning applications submitted to the district council have been released.
Government to make a decision about whether Newark and Sherwood is removed from the watchlist, and public health chief hopeful that could happen.
There was no helicopter for him to leap from in his hunt for clues, but Challenge Les was off to a flyer on Saturday.
It was the final weekend of al fresco dining in Bingham Market Square.
It's one of the biggest retail premises in Newark still occupied.
Planners reluctantly agreed to convert offices into residential use that would have a former leader of the authority “turning in his grave.”
The infant feeding team at Sherwood Forest Hospitals has been commended by leading charity UNICEF BFI for good practice throughout the pandemic.
The site at Norton Disney has been further safeguarded through the enlarging of the boundaries of the scheduled ancient monument.
The decision was made following a meeting of the government’s Local Action Committee.
Notts director of Public Health on coronavirus: "Things are moving in right direction. This is cause for encouragement, not a cause for relaxation."
There’s much to discover in Newark and in time of covid crisis you will be helping to protect livelihoods while unearthing unique finds.
A new application is likely to be brought forward for the historic venue.
Council leader: "I am personally curious that an extra hour until 4.30 in the morning is the ‘make or break’ for a viable business.”