The annual Poppy Appeal has returned to Newark for another year, with the town ready to show its support for our armed forces.
A school has held a special end of term celebration day to mark its 70th anniversary.
A new grief café for parents of bereaved children and young people has been launched, providing a safe and welcoming space to talk and listen.
A plaque honouring one of the finest English actors of his generation has been unveiled by a surprise celebrity guest.
An MP has asked the public ‘not to speculate’ following an incident involving police firearms officers overnight.
An adult day service is celebrating a decade of community and friendship with a special anniversary ball.
A developers have stated that they will “carefully consider all the feedback” before submitting plans for an area of derelict community sports land.
An additional £40,000 has been allotted towards a major town centre project, following approval by councillors.
This Halloween, there is plenty of spooky seasonal fun to be had across the area.
A councillor who was found to have breached behavioural standards is to challenge the decision.
A “dangerous” footpath will be closed for a month while resurfacing works take place.
An Indian restaurant has once again been recognised as one of the top 10% of restaurants worldwide.
Following a successful pilot, a scheme to brighten up town and village gateways with wildflowers will be expanded.
Plans have been revealed which could see over 100 new homes built on derelict land community sports land — but initial impressions are mixed.
A council has moved to buy a number of homes using compulsory purchase powers to prevent further delays to a major estate regeneration scheme.
With the October Half Term just around the corner, a vibrant line-up of activities and events has been arranged in Newark.
A public footpath has now reopened following Advertiser intervention, but village residents say safety issues remain.
The public are invited to attend a showcase of proposals for an area of derelict land south of Newark.
A group of care home residents recently took a trip down memory as they enjoyed a day out exploring aviation history.
As part of a Polycystic Ovary Syndrome awareness campaign, an MP has visited a laboratory carrying out pioneering research into the condition.