Harriet Havers, owner of The Newark Saddler, has been given 13 weeks notice to leave her current shop at Willow Farm, Hawton.
A Newark-based waste management company has changed its name following a re-brand as the firm continues to expand.
After an absence thanks to the coronavirus The Sixteen will be returning to Southwell Minster this year with their annual Choral Pilgrimage.
Audiences can join Dorothy and her friends in a Oz immersive theatre production at Rufford Country Park.
Belvoir Farm, of Bottesford, is looking for pickers to get involved during the six-week blooming season in May and June.
The initiative has been funded by Arts Council England, with the books purchased from new local children’s bookshop, Neverland Books.
Sixteen girls from the 2nd Balderton Guides took part in the online event over the weekend, completing usual camp activities from home.
Public Health England has released the daily figures for Newark and Sherwood and Nottinghamshire.
It follows the announcement that the number of working age people in the area claiming Jobseekers or Universal Credit has risen by 93.9%.
The #realstrength initiative was organised ahead of Mental Health Awareness Week.
Individuals and organisations who have promoted and protected wildlife in their communities have been recognised with awards.
Plans to build an animal rendering plant have been opposed by a national heritage protection body.
Volunteers from Newark Community First Aid took part in a five kilometre walk carrying a stretcher on Sunday.
Visitors will be welcomed to an open garden on Sunday following the easing of lockdown.
A charity has thanked businesses and residents for their continued support during the coronavirus pandemic.
Fundraisers have rallied round to support Beaumond House Hospice Care during a tough year.
A woman is halfway to completing a 1,748- mile walking challenge to raise much-needed funds for a local theatre.
So far, the church has raised £200,000 of its £400,000 target for an extension to the Community Hub so it can provide more facilities.
Jeanine Hamlyn owns two shops selling Pagan, wicca and nature-based witch craft supplies and giftware.
The barriers were down for more than an hour before the fault was fixed, leaving cars queuing.