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.
A majority decision saw a borough and city merger approved as a preferred plan for local government reorganisation, to a council leader’s ‘delight’.
Police officers safely detained a knife-carrier by the Trent after being given an unlikely helping hand — who ferried them across the river on a boat.
The county’s Conservatives have accused Reform councillors of ‘betraying’ residents by voting to merge boroughs with Nottingham city.