Plans are progressing for a new youth club in Southwell in response to a lack of facilities for young people.
A disabled man with mobility problems has criticised a decision to permanently close a doctors’ practice carpark.
A doctors’ surgery in Southwell has been nominated for this year’s National General Practice Awards.
Judges cast an eye over Newark’s floral displays as they inspected the town for this year’s East Midlands In Bloom competition.
A council house provider has been urged to ditch its expensive premium rate telephone number after a tenant was hit with a £47 bill for reporting damage caused by the company.
After a spectacular flypast over Buckingham Palace to celebrate 100 years of the RAF, nine jets from the Red Arrows turned the sky red, white and blue over a nursery at Staunton.
Five young ballet dancers have been chosen to perform in a production of Cinderella In Hollywood at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham.
A group completed the Three Peaks Challenge in less than 24 hours, raising more than £12,000 for two charities.
A teenager whose father died from a rare form of cancer is preparing for a 1,000-mile charity bike ride in his memory.
A farmer whose sheep formed the shape of a giant bicycle (above) as Tour of Britain helicopters flew overhead last year is the inspiration for a new competition linked to the race when it returns to the Newark area in September.
Fundraising is continuing to try to safeguard the future of a village pub and create a community hub.
A farmer, who has been influential in a range of organisations, says he loves the work that saw him made MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours.
An 18-week-old cockapoo, a pug, a cat and two rabbits were the first-place winners in the Advertiser Pet Of The Year 2018 competition.
A wide range of clocks, watches and timepieces will be on display at a museum’s annual summer show.
A dozen motorists were caught speeding in Southwell in 90 minutes by a re-launched community Speedwatch campaign.
The winning design of a new memorial dedicated to Nottinghamshire people who lost their lives in the first world war has been chosen.
Students who have all lost a parent to cancer organised a cabaret evening that raised more than £1,200 for charity.
More than 20 residents who recently moved to Newark’s newest neighbourhood have attended the community’s first coffee morning.
Two students are volunteering their skills to help Newark’s bid to retain gold at this year’s East Midlands in Bloom competition.
Armed Forces Day will be celebrated in Newark Market Place on Sunday.