A festival that brings thousands of people together for a celebration of diversity with music of all cultures and genres is set to fill the streets.
People came together to support as cyclists started the sprint section in Collingham, setting it up for an exciting end of day.
A new worker at Town Hall shares her enthusiasm and eagerness to elevate the town hall’s profile, driving awareness and increasing revenue.
As a four-day working week returns to topics around the country, we found out what people in Newark think of the idea and how beneficial it can be.
A town’s first-ever celebration of all things LEGO festival promises a day of creativity and fun for all ages.
The Collingham and District branch of over 1,000 charities UK-wide is celebrating a 10-year milestone.
Plans to build a house accessible through a shared footpath have been opposed by a council for a second-time.
Plans to convert first and second-floor offices into eight-bedroom flats have been backed by a council.
A man takes on a city-wide charity effort for the fourth time to honour his father in the city where he fell in love.
A man had to dip into his pension after a landscaper took £11,000 and left before finishing the job, leaving the garden looking like a ‘bomb site’.
Plans for the erection of five affordable bungalows were supported.
A council has opposed a fish and chip shop’s application for the sale of late-night refreshments including alcohol.
Following the announcement of new car parking measures in a nearby town, we found out people’s thoughts on introducing free car parking in Newark.
A couple has described their ‘life-changing experience’ after hiking over 1,250 miles across the UK to help protect whales and dolphins.
The country’s largest festival of history and culture returns with a theme of Routes, Networks and Connections.
Pilots will be flying a WW2 warbird to attend the launch of a book about an author’s discovery of a relative who died during wartime.
One town car park has generated nearly £300,000 alone in the last financial year, new figures have revealed.
Thousands of people made a town centre alive for a ‘tremendously successful festival’ over the bank holiday weekend.
A care home has created a heartwarming scheme which sees residents having their wishes granted.
Ill-gotten gains seized from criminals have funded almost £37,500 of new crime prevention and engagement equipment.