The following planning applications have been submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council for decision.
Communities are once again coming together in a show of support for our armed forces by creating beautiful poppy displays around our district.
A police emergency call handler has spoken about his experiences in the job over the last two decades.
The first section of the new Southern Link Road has opened to traffic following months of extensive roadworks.
An air museum has added a Short Tucano T1 to its permanent collection, helping to expand a unique display of training aircraft.
Updated plans for a large scale solar farm have been opened up for the public to have their say.
A new fast food restaurant will open in Newark today, bringing an old favourite to the town centre.
Collection tins are at the ready as the Poppy Appeal returns to Newark for another year.
Silly, satirical, and side-splittingly funny, if you want to laugh look no further than Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of).
A council decision on whether or not to pressure government and address concerns about solar panels has been delayed.
One in four councils say they may need to apply for an emergency government bailout in the near future, a new survey has revealed.
The following planning applications have been submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council for decision.
Ahead of a spook-tacular evening this Halloween, Southwell Racecourse is giving every Advertiser reader the opportunity to claim free tickets.
A model shop and a school have joined forces to help encourage children to pick up a new hobby.
After hearing emotional pleas for support, a council is taking further steps to protect women and girls in the district from violence and abuse.
An extraordinary tale of love and loss in the face of overwhelming tragedy and darkness is now playing at Nottingham’s Theatre Royal.
A sports club has received a welcome boost of funding as they aim to provide an outlet for young people and prevent anti-social behaviour.
Steps are now being taken to address poor behaviour of councillors as “people do not trust us” says council leader.
Residents are invited to help clean up Newark’s riverside during a community litter pick this weekend.
The Royal British Legion’s annual Poppy Appeal will be launched in Newark next week.