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A number of initiatives are underway to protect, maintain and enhance biodiversity and landscapes across the district.
Concern has been raised over a decision to allow broadband boxes to stay at a busy junction, despite claims they obstruct drivers' views.
The winners have been announced for this year's Newark Young Musicians Competition.
A free family Easter egg hunt is returning to encourage families to explore the town centre.
Plans to demolish a Scout hut and build a replacement building have been deferred.
Schools across the Advertiser area marked Red Nose Day with fundraising and awareness events.
A charity has been given £70 towards helping young people improve their cookery skills.
An application to retain broadband cabinets at a busy junction has been approved, despite safety concerns.
American rock band Death Cab For Cutie filled the venue at Nottingham’s Rock City to a brilliant performance of their latest album.
It is now illegal to fish for coarse fish in rivers until June, the Environment Agency has warned.
What started as a blind date lead to a couple celebrating their 75th year of marriage this week.
A team of volunteers are joining forces to create a sustainable community-owned business after its award-winning village shop closed.
MP Robert Jenrick has given his seal of approval to a new £20m leisure and enterprise centre.
Plans for a new Sainsbury’s store that would have created nearly 40 jobs have been rejected by a council.
For its weekly voxpop, the Advertiser asked people across Newark what they thought about the beach returning to the Market Place this summer.
A developer is set to be allowed to wait until more new-builds are occupied before a clause kicks in for improvements to a nearby busy road junction.
An application to retain broadband cabinets at a busy junction, which had sparked safety concerns, is set to be turned down.
Plans to convert a barn and existing stable into residential use has been recommended for refusal.
Plans to demolish a Scout hut and build a replacement building has been recommended for refusal.