A new service providing patients who have suspected skin cancer with faster diagnosis and treatment has started at Sherwood Forest Hospitals Trust.
A former bus driver is taking his Post Office business to the next level by adding an off-licence.
A 20-year-old who has saved a business from imminent closure is reopening doors today (June 10) with the promise to bring it back to its old glory.
An award-winning former radio, TV and newspaper reporter will be guest at two book festivals this summer following the release of his new book.
A trainee optometrist helped save the sight of a patient after she was identified with an extremely rare eye condition.
A brand-new summer installation which aims to animate the town centre and add some colour for visitors has been installed.
A fish and chip shop has donated 40 meals to a Newark charity to honour the sacrifices of the D-Day generation.
BBC Children in Need funding will make a big difference in the lives of children and young adults supported by a charity.
A veteran of the Arctic convoys thought to be Newark’s eldest D-Day veteran alive recalls D-Day and his part in it.
Councillors have opposed proposals for the redevelopment of a former school site, saying the developer didn’t address any of the previous concerns.
A volunteer fair is taking place to encourage people with an interest in learning new skills to join the Minster community.
A primary school described as happy and caring achieved a ‘good’ inspection rating for a second time since its conversion to an academy.
Residents have opposed a council’s potential solution to inconsiderate and obstructive parking in a residential area.
This weekend a selection of gardens will be open to visit for the Nottinghamshire National Garden Scheme.
A village summer show is a celebration of its 131th year.
A school has finished its £84,000 new outdoor educational area — and hopes it can inspire its pupils.
A plan to change the use of a patch of land to six Traveller pitches was supported — despite concerns over the noise they could face there.
Young people duped into sending over naked pictures or videos of themselves have spoken out in the hope less people will fall victim to the crime.
Callous criminals posing as ‘young and attractive’ women online have exploited more than 1,000 young people across Nottinghamshire.
The latest planning applications submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council for decision