Council leadership is being called to commit to engaging with journalists about council business, after a ban on speaking to press was introduced.
A motion calling for a “fairer deal for flood-hit communities” is to be debated by county councillors tomorrow (September 18).
Following a fire at a county waste site, a joint campaign has been launched to remind residents not to bin batteries and electrical items.
More adult volunteers are needed to help uniformed youth groups grow and continue to change lives.
A hospice is to benefit after a charity fishing competition raised £1,000 to support its work.
A squadron of air cadets have got their minibus fundraiser off to a flying start — raising hundreds with a 390-nautical mile cycling challenge.
A bespoke 1963 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster sold for more than £10,000 over its £750,000 estimate at a debut auction event.
A Newark boxer-turned-promoter has paid tribute to his long-time friend and fellow boxer Ricky Hatton, after his death.
The following planning applications have been submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council for decision.
A much-loved ploughing match and show will return later this month, for a day of family-friendly rural fun.
A brand-new wellbeing and sustainability focused event has been launched for female frontline workers, to be hosted by an ex-Blue Peter presenter.
A padel club welcomed both familiar and new faces to get involved in the fastest-growing sport in the world, at its first open day.
A riverside footpath has been blocked off by its owners, after becoming unsafe.
A former Premier League football referee has today pleaded not guilty to a charge of making an indecent image of a child.
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.