A woodworking group that organises classes for those at risk of social isolation and loneliness has received money to buy and replace tools.
Flood alerts remain in place for various areas in Newark in Sherwood today as Storm Franklin brings heavy rain.
Six new officers are set to go full throttle on rural crime after receiving specialist off-road training.
Nottinghamshire and City of Nottingham Fire and Rescue Authority is expected to agree its 2022-23 budget next week.
The inspirational women of Sherwood Forest will be celebrated in March with a special weekend of events.
A fundraiser will be held next weekend to help send a little girl with an aggressive form of cancer to Disney World.
Students are preparing to stage a secondary school’s first musical.
The winners for two Collingham by-elections have been announced.
Council tenants in Newark and Sherwood are being encouraged to take part in a national survey from the Regulator of Social Housing.
There’s something for everyone at the Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham this week.
The true story of a boy with big dreams will be told next week as Everybody’s Talking About Jamie comes to Nottingham’s Theatre Royal for five nights.
Miles Kane will be taking tearing up the stage at Rock City in Nottingham tomorrow night.
Get ready to rock n roll at the New Theatre Royal in Lincoln tomorrow night as a Buddy Holly and the Cricketers tribute comes to town.
Those looking for an afternoon of entertainment can head to the Palace Theatre for a re-telling of the classic tale, The Elves And The Shoemaker.
A photography company in Newark will be offering free photo shoots to babies again this year.
Entrepreneur and philanthropist Charles Lawrence has written about his rise from landscaping gardens to building a multinational group of companies.
Plans to transform a former Newark primary school building into eight apartments were supported.
An event which raises money for breast cancer treatment will be taking place again this year.
Mucking out pens, guiding school groups, and feeding the animals is all in an afternoon’s work for the staff at Farnsfield’s most popular farm.
Plans to allow live music at a Newark pub until 3.30am have been criticised by councillors.