A long-standing Newark company has come to the aid of the town’s operatic society that needed oversized props for its latest production.
Employers and apprentices from across England came together to showcase the success of apprenticeships during the 11th National Apprenticeship Week.
A new community archaeology project is to get under way in Southwell thanks to a £10,000 grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
The great-great-granddaughter of a victim of the second world war bombing raids at the Ransome and Marles factory in Newark began the role of honour at a service of remembrance.
A former general manager of the Palace Theatre, Newark, has recalled how long queues used to form outside when tickets went on sale for shows by comedian Sir Ken Dodd.
Schoolgirl Natalie Lighten came up with a tasty idea when she and her classmates were asked to make a model of a Newark monument that was around at the time of the Civil War.
A family are holding their sixth fundraising event in support of Beaumond House Community Hospice, Newark.
A party to launch a new Art & Craft Café that has opened on Coronation Street Playing Fields, Balderton, will be held on Saturday.
The Mayor of Newark has asked social media users to post positive remarks about the town rather than critical ones.
Garages will be demolished in Coddington and Balderton to make way for more council homes.
A council tax increase of just under 2% will be considered by Newark and Sherwood District Council when it meets later today.
A couple are set to drive from John O’Groats to Land’s End in a vehicle dubbed the “worst car ever made.”
An Irish dancer from Newark has returned from the All Ireland Championships in Killarney, Ireland, where he retained his title as the All Ireland Champion in the under-11 boys’ category.
Three residential roads in Newark will be among those to benefit from the first slice of new highways funding.
An 86-year-old woman died after walking into the path of an on-coming car on The Ropewalk, Southwell, an inquest was told on Tuesday.
A council tax increase of 4.99% has been agreed by the Conservative-controlled Nottinghamshire County Council.
When pub landlady Karen Eatough shaved her head after losing her hair through chemotherapy treatment, her son and five friends decided to do the same.
Participants are being sought for the latest trek being organised by Newark’s Beaumond House Community Hospice — in Nepal.
An artist with a love of foreign travel is staging her first exhibition after being inspired by a holiday in India.
A village group set up to protect and improve the environment is still going strong, 20 years on.