A dance school will perform Cinderella this Christmas and donate the money to MacMillian Cancer Research.
Following its initial success, Fulbeck Artisan Market returns this weekend with a Christmas market.
People will be able to grab a covid-19 jab and get health and wellbeing advice this weekend at a mobile clinic.
A council is to close almost two-thirds of its offices for a period of four weeks to save £75,000 on energy and running costs.
Nottinghamshire Police are advising people to party with safety in mind during the festive season.
A dance school has raised money for BBC’s Children in Need through dancing and T-shirt sale.
Plans to remove four taxi spaces on Kirkgate, Newark, in favour of short-term parking were approved unanimously at a committee meeting.
A chef left Swinderby for Paestum, southern Italy, to return home as a pizza-making champion.
The Advertiser sent reporter Marta Tavares to see and review her first ever pantomime — Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs at Nottingham.
Police officers and Environment Agency staff took to the water following reports of illegal fishing/trapping on the River Trent at Newark.
Police are appealing to trace the rightful owners of vehicles and trailers discovered at the site of a joint operation.
Over 30 Polish families celebrated the launch of ‘Polish Village’ in Newark, a new Polish maternity support group.
A life-changing volunteering trip to Indonesia led a woman to launch her own business at the age of 50.
A committee meeting debated the change of management of Newark Town council and change of purpose to the multi-use building.
With the rise of living costs the past few months, we went out to find out if Newarkers are making any changes to their Christmas this year.
A violent man has been sentenced after subjecting a woman to a series of ‘demonic’ attacks, including stubbing out a cigarette on her head.
Over 1,500 abandoned hens have been reported to the RSPCA, Lincolnshire with the highest numbers in the Midlands.
A parish councillor was called a liar for suggesting a proposal for a village coat of arms wasn’t just vanity.
A school in Bingham has become the first school in the country to be granted ambassador status.
A charity is appealing to volunteer-minded people in Newark to give a few hours of their time for its Christmas collections.