Business is booming in Nottinghamshire, with latest figures revealing it’s home to more than 60,000 companies for the first time.
Unruly youths ripped flowers from hanging baskets on Chain Lane in Newark on Saturday.
A physiotherapy clinic is continuing to grow its services after taking part in a series of business support programmes offered by District Council.
Planners refused a proposal to knock down an old farmhouse said to be held together by a ratchet strap.
Housebuilders recently sponsored a Bingham school’s Construction Corner to encourage early years pupils to be more imaginative in their learning.
Newark College has been awarded membership as an educational associate of the Electrical Contractors Association (ECA).
A first world war poetry course is to be held at the Tree café in Newark.
Members of WI have enjoyed a busy few months of meetings and activities.
Having worked in nature conservation since the 1990s I’m very aware that environmental issues are more mainstream than ever. — Writes Erin McDaid
Financial support is to be provided to 19 key bus services across Nottinghamshire that would otherwise be at risk.
Aldi has announced it is looking to hire 349 store colleagues in Nottinghamshire between now and the end of the year.
A thug admitted two counts of using threatening behaviour towards a police officer is fined, and other cases heard at Nottingham Magistrates court.
Nottinghamshire Day is upon us. This special day which will celebrate all the great things about our county lands today.
The A46 at Newark is currently closed due to a crash.
Balderton Art Club was presented with a cheque for £300 by its area county councillor.
Newark Fire Station is holding an open day on Sunday, from 10am to 3pm.
The Red Arrows took to the skies over RAF Syerston yesterday for a display of flying genius.
Students and staff from The Dukeries Academy, Ollerton, have been praised for having risen to every challenge posed by two years of covid disruption.
Tuxford Academy has reported a solid set of GCSE exam results today.
After an incredibly tough two years, South Nottinghamshire Academy said it was pleased to celebrate the amazing achievements of its year 11 students.