A new mini exhibition is now on display, offering an insight into how food and drink has been prepared throughout the decades.
A council has objected to plans to install security shutters at a popular town centre restaurant — despite ongoing concerns about vandalism.
A new public consultation has been launched for plans which would see one of the largest solar farms in the country built in Newark and Sherowod.
A leading government figure said the number of children in poverty is an ‘absolute scandal’ — and vowed to listen to communities on what must be done.
Next week, millions of train tickets will go on sale at half the price as part of the government’s annual rail sale.
A former school teacher has been awarded an MBE in the King’s New Year Honours for services to physical education.
A museum will host a series of special events and talks to mark 400 years since King Charles I ascended to the throne.
A charity shop has been left “devastated” after thieves caused thousands of pounds worth of damage during a break-in.
Police are appealing to the public for help in finding a wanted man.
In a national report, Newark and Sherwood has been ranked in the top 100 safest places to live in the country, but is one of the worst for schools.
The following planning applications have been submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council for decision.
The MP for Newark Robert Jenrick has been described as one of the "most divisive” people in politics following comments he made on social media.
The new year is here and there is a lot to look forward to over the next 12 months.
The Advertiser has asked political and community figures across the area to give their reflections on 2024 and their hopes for the year ahead.
Community champions from across the Advertiser area have been named among the King’s New Year’s Honours List.
The developers of plans for a 1.5m panel solar park in Newark and Sherwood, have said thousands of sheep will be allowed to graze on the land.
A college has now surpassed £100,000 after 18 years of raising money for good causes.
Ground has been broken on a major healthcare project which will see Nottinghamshire’s first purpose-built community diagnostic centre built.
Students are being given the opportunity to study a one-of-a-kind course teaching traditional crafts and and a pathway into the music industry.
A town institution, which raises thousands for charity every year, has celebrated its 75th anniversary.