A Newark opticians is moving to much larger premises, enabling it to extend its optical and audiology services.
With hedgehogs heading into hibernation, a housebuilder is doing its best to make sure they are protected.
The Chapter, or governing body, of the 900-year-old minster has invited people to complete a survey asking for their views.
December should see thousands filing through the doors of the Palace Theatre, but this year the tradition has fallen victim to the coronavirus.
A trail around the outside of Southwell Minster will let families follow the Christingle story in a different way this year.
The Well winter shelter at Newark Baptist Church was set up last winter.
A village hall has re-opened after the completion of a energy-saving project.
A cosy grotto has been made by students at Newark College for Santa Claus to use as he adapts to coronavirus restrictions by embracing technology.
A charity whose income has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic has been given a £7,264 grant.
Emergency winter night shelter accommodation in Newark this year will be in council properties and hotel or bed and breakfast rooms.
Until Thursday, December 10, the public has the chance to vote for their three favourite carols in return for a donation.
The annual highlight, organised by Newark Round Table, has changed a little, but will still be supporting charities and other good causes in the area.
The museum, which is next to Newark Showground, has been closed throughout the second covid-19 lockdown.
The single, Christmas Without You, has been written by Harry Hindley, 24, of Edwinstowe.
On a rooftop, in a bubble bath and upside-down were some of the places children chose to read their favourite books during a challenge set by school.
A scheme that lets customers buy from premium producers and suppliers in one place is getting busier by the week — and a second base has been set up.
Homemade treats are among goodies in a Christmas hamper being filled by a group of villagers to raise money for Beaumond House Hospice Care.
The Rosie May Foundation has been given the money as part of Rushcliffe Borough Council’s initiative to tackle social isolation and loneliness.
The annual lantern parade through Southwell will be replaced this year by lanterns in people’s windows.
A four-bedroom detached home on a landscaped corner plot is for sale with Richard Watkinson and Partners, Newark.