Anti-social behaviour and drug crime has fallen in our area, with attention now turning to a rise in shoplifting and burglary.
Aerial images have captured the extent of flooding which had seen multiple road closures put in place and vast swathes of land underwater.
A business owner’s positive outlook on life has taken a hit after two break-ins at his premises — but he is determined to keep his head up.
After multiple reports of items being stolen from cars, police have stepped up patrols and released images of two people they’d like to speak to.
Should you be a big fan of tapas like me, January is now the perfect month to treat yourself.
A former inspector’s decision to punch and stamp on a member of public while on duty has been determined as amounting to gross misconduct.
A former police inspector has given evidence at his misconduct hearing, following an incident where he punched a member of the public.
A former police inspector will face a misconduct hearing — despite an argument it would be ‘unfair’ to go ahead due to senior officers’ ‘promises’.
A respected village funeral directors has expanded into three new funeral homes as part of it’s acquisition by A. W. Lymn.
With many communities in the region suffering from flooding as a result of snow and rain, advice has been issued to help residents stay safe.
A West End and X Factor star is to bring a celebration of the Prince of Motown to Newark.
Nearly half the fires responded to by firefighters in Nottinghamshire since 2019 were deliberate, data has revealed.
A care home is to open it’s doors to the community for an afternoon of tea and entertainment.
Based on Paula Hawkins’ best-selling novel, the latest tour of gripping thriller The Girl on the Train is heading to Nottingham.
Each time county residents use a free recycling checker to ensure they’re recycling right this New Year, a donation will be made to charity.
Youngsters’ favourite heroic pups are ready to spring into action for a pirate adventure — live at Nottingham Motorpoint Arena.
Police have launched investigations after two Newark town centre shops were broken into over the past week.
A council leader has laid out some of the authority’s aims for the upcoming year — including major development projects and environmental support.
A brand new comedy night is set to bring laughter to the town centre.
It’s time to dust off your old rattles or whistles, grab some pots, pans or bells, and join an ancient new year tradition.