The northbound carriageway of the A1 is soon to reopen after a serious collision.
A violent offender has been sentenced after admitting he repeatedly assaulted his former partner, leaving her covered in bruises.
The A1 remains closed following a serious collision, with the closure now extended further north and diversions in place.
A section of the A1 has been closed in both directions due to a police incident.
An area has seen a 28% reduction in anti-social behaviour incidents in the past year, following investment in crime prevention measures.
A new coffee shop has opened it’s doors — aiming to bring local produce, homemade food and a ‘luxury’ bar to the town centre.
A rural funding pot has allowed a village hall to have solar panels installed — which have decreased running costs to allow for more events.
Following the captivating Saturday night Strictly final, the full line-up of dancers for the highly anticipated live tour have been announced.
A community choir are to put on a show of Christmas carols to welcome the festive period.
A council is to borrow £700,000 to keep two transformational schemes progressing amid delays to receiving Government funding.
An empty building in the heart of Newark is to be given a new lease of life as a community space.
A motorist who drove without insurance has avoided disqualification due to the impact on his family.
£100,000-a-year is once again to be budgeted to continue to give grants to community groups.
A life-saving charity is bringing festive cheer to Nottingham, to celebrate it’s 30th anniversary.
A witness and dash-cam appeal has been launched by police, following a hit and run which left a man needing hospital treatment.
A new hospice charity shop opens its doors in town today.
Plans for the future development of a council depot site have been agreed by cabinet members.
A shoplifter who plagued the town’s shops — stealing items including meat and dishwasher tablets — has been jailed once again.
A service dedicated to enabling adults with learning disabilities to carry out meaningful work has celebrated 25 years in operation.
A council aims to soon be building up ‘hope and houses’ for residents living on an aging estate — after years of delays.