A festival where imagination reigns and creativity knows no bounds is inviting the community to visit various venues across the town centre.
A man who has spent months repainting and renovating neglected signs across the town centre has been nicknamed ‘Newark Banksy’ by a resident.
A 79-year-old popular in town for his nautical expertise, music and fundraising is taking part in Newark’s first-ever zip wire next month.
A luxury boutique, which has been around the town centre for over five years, has closed its physical store to move strictly online.
An aspiring pilot has been offered a place on a fully funded programme to help his dreams take flight.
A support service for people with learning disabilities and autism is celebrating a major turnaround following its latest inspection.
A much-loved dressmaker will be saying goodbye to the town at the end of the year as she prepares to expand as she relocated to Lincoln.
Twenty community groups across the district have received vital funding to enable them to deliver projects that support and empower residents.
People across the district are to put their hands in the dough and serve hot drinks to help raise thousands for charity through coffee mornings.
A suicide and bereavement support group and community cafe are to return to service in a few weeks, as the founders found new premises.
In its weekly voxpop, the Advertiser heard what people think are Newark’s main attractions — for tourists or residents.
A village primary school has shown a ‘noticeable decline’ in the quality of education and pupils’ behaviour, its latest Ofsted inspection has said.
A town council has no current plan to provide a new cemetery as it reaches its burial capacity and has to close cemeteries.
A council has provided funding to secure new competition-level starting blocks, enabling a swimming club to enhance its training facilities.
Two brothers have travelled all the way from the United States to pay tribute to their father, who was stationed at RAF Balderton in 1944.
A family has paid tribute to a ‘funny, loving and often naughty’ 20-year-old, whose body was discovered six months after a police chase.
A 70-year-old veteran is walking 420 miles in memory of all serving and veteran armed forces personnel who have died by suicide.
Work is continuing on plans to reorganise local government across Nottinghamshire, but councillor fears people will lose their voice in the process.
Organisers celebrate the record-breaking numbers of a popular event as thousands gather to see teams race down the Trent for ‘team Newark’.
A community library is appealing to the community to join its new lottery to save the library from closing down after seeing a deficit of over £2,000.