More than 100 people took part in a family-focused silent walk around Balderton Lake on Saturday.
A 70-YEAR search for a lost relative came to an end on Saturday at his graveside.
The district council's Green Rewards app allows you to log your sustainable activities during the day.
There is the first chance of the year to shop at the one-day Antiques Fair — Runway Monday at Newark Showground next week.
Financial support of more than £15m to help vulnerable residents has been approved by Nottinghamshire County Council during the covid-19 pandemic.
An industrial tribunal has ruled a prominent farming business made an unlawful deduction from an employee's wages.
A hospice says it is delighted with the response to a corporate campaign that offers businesses the chance to buy a blue heart to support its work.
Members of a Traveller family cried with relief after planners granted a temporary consent yesterday (Tuesday).
Drastic changes could be made to the heart of Newark as part of a £2.1m cash injection that could see parts of the town centre pedestrianised.
2,000 birthday cards commemorating a woman's 101st birthday have gone on display in Newark's Buttermarket.
A tree protester and her six-year-old son have received congratulatory letters from environmentalist Sir David Attenborough.
Fifty new jobs are being offered at the Grade I listed Renaissance at Kelham Hall.
The traditional Traveller way of life of roaming the roadside is at and end, say one family who are pleading for permission to settle at Tolney Lane.
Around 64,000 young people in Nottinghamshire and Nottingham city now have access to extra mental health support.
Community group Protect Newark’s Green Spaces invited supporters and residents to join them for their Green Hearts event.
A craft ale brewer is being sued in the High Court after being accused of “running for the hills” with £600,000 his aunt left to charity.
The Beaumond House £500 Cash Prize Spring Raffle is back for 2022.
The latest Nottingham Magistrates' Court listings featuring the Advertiser area have been revealed.
A county council has today (Wednesday) agreed to consult with people on potential cycle route improvements along the A612, A453 and A6005.
The cost of rebuilding Newark Town Hall and the Buttermarket in the event of disaster would currently stand at £15.6m.