A county councillor has called for more action in putting parking permit schemes in place on streets where they are wanted.
The growing popularity of a village shop highlights the importance of businesses returning to rural communities.
The following planning applications have been submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council.
A service which offers support for victims of crime is being enhanced to help even more people across Nottinghamshire.
Rail companies are currently engaged in public consultation over plans to scrap ticket office at stations across the country.
A man is now able to leave the house on his own for the first time in years after receiving a new mobility chair.
Starting tomorrow, Newark Creates is bringing the town to life with a range of free family activities to enjoy.
The Newark-on-Sea urban beach returns to the town today with dozens of fun filled entertainment to get into the holiday spirit.
Elite cycling returned to Newark last week, giving a boost to spectators and businesses across the town.
Wilko is reported to be at risk of collapse, with hundreds of shops and thousands of jobs on the line.
Young people dreaming of a creative career may be entitled to a helping hand thanks to a grant reopening for applications.
A council is investigating after a large amount of waste was dumped along a road.
Police are trying to trace a man linked to an investigation into a hospital burglary in which a member of staff had their car stolen.
A primary school has been told it requires improvement following a recent Ofsted inspection.
Towns and villages across the district are being encouraged to create eye-catching land art for the return of the Tour of Britain.
There is plenty of free family fun to be had this summer in Newark.
A former mayor will skydive to help raise funds for the completion of a major memorial and tourist project.
Three tiny kitten have been saved from a potentially tragic fate.
A care home is supporting the community by offering a free monthly cooked lunch for over 65s.
A group of environmental campaigners have reacted to the news that a contract to conduct water spots on a well known wildlife spot will be terminated.