Bill Kenwright's award-winning production of the international hit musical, Blood Brothers is set to tell the tale of Mickey and Eddie in Nottingham.
The NHS trust which runs Newark Hospital has appointed a new chief executive.
A zombie knife and drug wraps were found in a flat after a patrolling officer spotted something untoward.
A greater police presence has been promised in the town centre, in response to community feedback in the wake of a tragic incident.
A borough’s residents are being urged to look out for new bins being delivered this Autumn, to help them play their part in recycling.
A mental health hospital has hosted its annual festival — complete with a rodeo bull, live music, and mocktails.
Crews from three fire stations have attended a two-vehicle collision on the A46.
Police will continue to crackdown on prolific shoplifters, whether by securing sentences or helping them turn their lives around.
A man who stole £100 worth of Creme Eggs to help fund a drug habit has been given a chance to turn his life around.
A panto comic and impressionist are to join the cast of Cinderella, alongside Craig Revel Horwood as the Wicked Stepmother.
A new town trail has delved deeper into the story of one of Newark’s most prolific artists, four decades after his death.
An evening of 17th century revelry is promised as a town centre venue journeys back in time for a civil-war inspired supper club.
A brand-new discount charity shop, in aid of a hospice, has celebrated a successful opening.
A Newark-based business had leant its support to a mammoth four-year ocean rowing fundraiser to help find a cure for Motor Neurone Disease.
A new group is set to help ageing drivers refresh their knowledge of the Highway Code as they prepare to re-apply for their licence.
Green fingered shoppers will have a chance to browse thousands of plants from award-winning nurseries at a popular plant fair next month.
Young people from across the county have been empowered to share their views on tackling knife crime, gangs, and exploitation in their communities.
A dedicated fundraiser is keeping his late wife’s legacy alive, through his generous support of a hospice.
Displaying the Kiddey Stones has cost just £2,113 more than forecast when approved by cabinet members.
Five people towed 30kg sledges through the Arctic Circle and braved camping in temperatures as low as -26°C to raise funds for a hospice.