A host of forest -related activities are planned for Edwinstowe Book festival on Saturday.
Women who were best friends but lost touch were reunited when they both joined the same friendship group by coincidence.
Charities already struggling with the impacts of covid are now facing having to pay thousands more in energy bills.
More than a thousand people attended the first-ever Nottinghamshire Day festival at Sherwood Forest.
An exhibition at the National Civil War Centre unveils Newark through the years.
A fundraising event hosted by a Newark hairdresser proved to be a resounding success.
Southwell Racecourse is to host a Family Fun Day this Bank Holiday Monday.
A display of Koi fish will take place in Newark Showground.
Newark Flower Club is exhibiting Alice in Wonderland at the Lincoln Cathedral Flower Festival throughout August.
The Suthers School in Fernwood is celebrating its first ever set of GCSE results.
Officers will increase patrols around Bingham’s Market Square and Archers Lake.
A rabbit farm has been closed and more than 200 creatures freed after two months of protests at the site.
Thousands of people visited Newark's beach during the two weeks it was in the Market Place, it has been revealed.
Two foodies have landed Great Taste Awards in recognition of the quality of their products.
The winners of the Advertiser’s annual Pet Of The Year competition can be revealed — step forward Clementine, Minnie and Lady.
A plucky trio swam seven miles to raise money for Macmillian Cancer Support.
A professional beauty treatment opened behind “Feeling Peckish” Cafe.
FSDP in collaboration with Ableworld UK helps a class of disabled people to learn how to fly a plane in adapted aircrafts.
Four friends sold 22 litres of lemonade for charity while taking part in the Young Leaders Award at school.
Summer activities for youngsters of all ages are on offer until August 27 at the National Civil War Centre, Newark, with Playhem!