The app will enable users to check in when they visit a venue by scanning a QR code displayed on posters at the entrance.
Mobile libraries are back on the roads of Nottinghamshire — but offering a click-and-collect service only.
Shoppers are being asked to show their high streets some love in a new campaign to support traders.
As part of National Recycling Week, from Monday to Sunday, the district council is joining in with a range of activities to show its support.
A Nottinghamshire County Council committee met to discuss three significant flood events in eight months.
The new Bishop of Sherwood will be consecrated on Monday, in a service that will be livestreamed from York Minster.
Mental health and wellbeing charity Shawmind is calling on people help ensure the next generation has the best mental health support available.
A café that provides mental health and wellbeing support is taking its services online as social distancing rules limit the number of users.
Duncan & Toplis has launched Duncan & Toplis Legal Services to undertake regulated activities as part of the Duncan & Toplis Group.
A commissioned by the organisers of Newark Book Festival has been released in three formats — video, audio and the written word.
A wedding venue that normally hosts about 100 ceremonies a year has just held its first since coronavirus forced it to close in March.
Team Knowhow works in collaboration with Newark College to provide paid work-based learning opportunities.
A member of the public reported seeing the safe on Coronation Street Playing Fields on Saturday morning.
With average property prices in the East Midlands being £241,749, they are £387,512 cheaper than the Greater London average of £629,261.
Residents and groups are being asked to put forward those they think should be recognised in the borough council’s Celebrating Rushcliffe Awards.
Newark-based mental health and wellbeing charity Shawmind has a new chief executive.
A funeral company has helped raise money for a piece of life-saving medical equipment in memory of an eight-year-old boy.
The organisers of a national horse show have moved the event to an outdoor venue at Newark next year to give it a greater chance of going ahead.
The grant is made through the Art Fund’s Respond And Reimagine programme to encourage organisations as they begin to reopen.
Walk A Mile In My Shoes is being run by Shawmind and wants to get people thinking about and discussing the issues by walking and talking for a month.