This September, the National Civil War Centre has invited visitors to dive headfirst into the drama, mystery, and humour of Newark’s past.
Our tastebuds were certainly tantalised by the feast of traditional South Indian dishes served up at this Newark restaurant.
The county’s ambulance service has been ranked second-best in the country, with it’s hospital trusts falling further down the league tables.
A council has spent £27,644 on dealing with complaints by and about councillors, documents have revealed.
A thriving community has marked 50 years of companionship and engagement.
A man on a pilgrimage protesting the potential development of a new oil and gas field has passed through Newark on his journey.
A highly-acclaimed military band is once again to perform in Newark, under its newly appointed director of music.
The county’s chief fire officer has taken on a gruelling seven-day solo cycling challenge in aid of charity.
Targets are not being met for council tax support applications and council property re-letting, a report has revealed.
Behind-the-scenes photographs have offered a first glimpse of the anticipated tour of a Nottinghamshire-born playwright’s Olivier Award-winning show.
A huge catalogue of the county’s historical assets has been praised for it’s quality at a recent audit.
A primary school has officially joined a multi-academy trust as it heads into a new school year.
Drone footage captured by Lincolnshire Police has offered an aerial view of a landmark sculpture’s journey from workshop to site.
An award-winning theatre company is to premiere it’s new drama in Southwell — ahead of a London run and UK tour.
Major changes to recycling are soon to come into effect — but efficiency has been called into question as plans for council shake-ups progress.
A renowned choral ensemble is to bring their 25th annual choral pilgrimage to Southwell Minster this month.
After quarter one, a council is predicting a favourable variance of £300,000 in its budget this year thanks to underspends and additional income.
Tickets have gone on sale for a screening of a Czech-language comedy-drama, celebrating a town’s twinning link.
A group of councillors are to review heritage and culture spending across the district, to determine how it can be quantified as ‘value for money’.
In the wake of a fatal stabbing, three bleed kits are to be installed in the town centre in a bid to help prevent any future fatalities.