After two years of not being able to hold a festival because of covid, the Wolfit Festival returned with over 150 participants at the weekend.
A police control room worker has walked 280,000 steps to raise more than £1,000 for a charity the supports retired police dogs.
The following planning applications have been submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council
A Southwell plastic surgeon charged with the attempted murder of a former colleague has sacked his legal team and will represent himself.
The administrators of Caledonian Modula have today announced the company has been sold, saving over 200 jobs at the company’s Carlton-on-Trent site.
Care home residents were treated to an hour in the company of Angela Cobbin, author of My Name Is Not Wigs.
A man caught in possession of the drugs was fined at court.
A beacon for arts and culture in Newark, the Palace Theatre has entertained audiences from across the district for more than 100 years.
Wellington from TV’s The Wombles strode into Barclay’s Bank in Newark Market Place to demand the bank stops funding fossil fuels.
A Sherwood Place Prospectus will be created to shape proposals for future applications to the government’s Levelling Up Fund (LUF).
People are being urged to sign up to Newark and Sherwood Community Lottery to help a good cause and be in with a chance of winning up to £25,000.
Three sites have been shortlisted for further consideration to become Gypsy and Traveller sites in Newark and Sherwood.
Meeting the need for Gypsy and Traveller sites will cost an estimated £8.4m, with a council leader demanding that government helps foot the bill.
So, there we have it folks, Newark, Newark has drawn to a close. The court of public opinion is in session, and the jury out.
The latest planning applications submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council have been released.
This was supposed to be the best summer ever and look at me chip scooping.
RAF Typhoon jets have been conducting night flight exercises over the Newark area tonight.
Well fellow Newarkers, we've achieved fame, or infamy, take your pick, on the national stage mush.
A prolific Newark thief received a suspended jail term for 24 weeks. Read all court listings here.
Children at Archbishop Cranmer Church of England Primary Academy in Aslockton supported the people of Ukraine.